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Sizing refers treated paper that inhibits the absorption of ink to prevent it from bleeding This is the most common paper type for calligraphy because it helps to create clean, sharp lettering. Over time, wood pulp paper will begin to turn yellow and deteriorate. Acid-free or neutral  pH paper is a treatment that neutralizes this problem and should be used for works that are meant to be kept for long periods of time. This type of paper is usually made from cotton or linen and has a neutral pH that will not yellow.  Some papers and sketchbooks are labeled with “acid-free”, “archival” or “rag” and would be good to use for calligraphy.

summary: Use "sized" paper. Choose acid free or neutral pH paper. Try archival or “Rag” Paper.


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Grab the crown on the right side of your watch and pull it out. You should hear 2 clicks before it doesn't pull out any further. The hands on your watch will stop as you adjust the chronograph. If your chronograph watch doesn't display the date or day of the week, the crown will only click once. The A and B buttons should be located on the same side of the watch as the crown. Press both of the buttons at the same time and hold them for about 3 seconds until the second hand on the smaller dial goes around the face once. When it does, the rest of the chronograph is ready for adjustments. If there is a third button on the opposite side, it is not used while calibrating the chronograph. The A button can be found directly above the crown. When you press the button, the chrono second hand should move. Keep pressing the button until the hand is pointing straight up. Once you're finished zeroing one of the chronograph dials, press the B button below the crown to change the dial you're adjusting. After you change the dial, press the A button again until it resets to zero. Keep cycling between the 2 buttons until all the dials are pointing up. The chronograph will start on the second dial, cycle to the hour dial, and finally end on the minute dial. Once all of the chronograph dials are zeroed in, press the crown back into the watch. The watch should start keeping time again and your chronograph is ready to use! Chronographs are primarily used to track elapsed time.

summary: Pull the crown out as far as you can. Push and hold the 2 buttons until the chrono second hand makes a full rotation. Press the A button to zero the position of the dial. Use the B button to change which dial you're adjusting. Push the crown back in when you're finished. Finished.


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If the baking pan is not nonstick, line with parchment paper to prevent sticking.
summary: Preheat the oven to 400ºF/200ºC.