Q: This is found on the lower-right corner of the screen. After tapping, you will be taken to the Menu screen. You’ll now be taken to the Create Channel Profile section. In the Create Channel Profile, you’ll need to enter important details before you can proceed:  Select an image and type in a name to let people know what your channel is all about. Enter your contact details so your subscribers know how to reach you. Choose whether or not your subscribers can chat with you on your channel. After adjusting your desired settings, tap Save to create your channel. For the first channel that you’ll create, you’ll be asked to complete an Owner Profile. Simply fill in all the required information and tap Save on the upper right corner of the screen. Tap the Subscribed Channels icon. This icon is on the top middle of the screen. You’ll be able to view all the channels you’re currently subscribed to, including the ones you created. Tap your Channel’s thumbnail to post statuses. You can also add photos and view chats and even complaints by subscribers .
A: Tap the More button. Select Create Channel. Enter the required information. Complete your Owner Profile. View your subscribed channels. Post statuses.

Q: The process for creating 3D shapes is very similar to creating flat shapes.  Creating a ball is a great start to understanding the basics of 3D felting.  Creating a ball can also be a very useful tool for storing your needles. You'll need to allow yourself time to get comfortable in order to improve. Try set up a routine for yourself. Set aside at least one day a week to work on your creations for about an hour.  If you have more free time then schedule more time for needle felting.
A: Pick out a 3D shape. Practice and practice more.

Q: A removable system is the best option so that you will be able to remove them to transport your board. It is much easier to buy molded fins than attempt to make your own. You can also add multiple fin positions to your board if you want to be able to change placement based on waves. Take measurements from the surfboard you got your template from, and use a marker to mark where the fins will go on your new board. Trace the outline of the fin boxes onto the board where you will insert them. Fin boxes are the part of the removable molded fin system that will stay in your board, the fins slide in and out of these. Carefully chisel out the inside part of the outlines of the fin boxes, just deep enough to place them in flush with the board. Smooth out the holes by hand with sandpaper.  Be careful not to carve out any material outside of the outlines. Just get most of the middle part out with the chisel, then finish shaping the hole carefully with sandpaper. You can get a chisel at a hardware store or carpentry supply store. If you don't have one you could also use a sharp flathead screwdriver as a chisel. Pour just enough resin in the holes to hold the fin boxes in place. Place the fin boxes snuggly in their holes and wipe away any excess resin around the edges. The fin boxes will get further secured in place when you put a hot resin coat on the whole board. Make sure the surfboard is fin-side-up, pour the resin over it, and spread it out with a wide paintbrush until the entire area, including the fin boxes, is covered. Be careful not to get resin inside the slots of the fin boxes where the fins will go into place. Flip the board over after the resin cures and repeat the process for the top side. Make sure to wipe up any drips to avoid resin streaks on your board. Make sure to let the resin cure on the top side for 3 hours before you do anything else to the board.
A: Buy a removable molded fin system from a surf supply shop. Mark the fin placement and trace the fin boxes. Use a chisel and sandpaper to carve out shallow holes for the fin boxes. Secure the fin boxes in place with surfboard resin. Mix 30 oz (1000 mL) of hot resin with catalyst and spread it over the surfboard. Let the resin cure for 3 hours, then cover the other side of the board.

Q: Keep it simple.
A:
Wear sneakers.