Stack the scales together with the sides you want to be on the outside of the handle facing out. Set the tang on top, then wrap a piece of masking tape around the middle to hold everything together.  Be careful not to cover the holes in the tang. If the scales and tang wobble, wrap a second piece of tape around the end of the tang and scales. Masking tape will work the best here because it has a strong hold but leaves little residue. Set the knife down on your drill plate, with the tang facing up. Insert the drill bit into 1 of the holes in the tang. Start the drill and press down on it, making sure to go through both scales. Stop the drill press and lift the bit out. You may find this easiest to do with a drill press, but a handheld drill may do the job. If your tang has 4 holes in it instead of 2, drill the second hole diagonal from the first. Insert the pin, then drill the remaining 2 holes, working diagonally. Insert the pins as soon as you finish the holes.  Drilling the holes and inserting the pins 1 at a time will further reduce the chances of the tang and scale from shifting. Use a hammer to tap the pins in. Peel the piece of tape off, but leave the pins and tang in place. Trace around the tang with a marker. It does not matter if you use a washable or permanent marker. You will eventually sand this off. After you assemble the knife handle, you won't be able to sand and polish the top narrow edge that touches the base of the blade. The blade will get in the way, so it's best to do this now. Simply tape the scales together, then sand and polish the top edge as desired. Use a belt sander to shape the edge. Sand the edge down with 220- and 400-grit sandpaper. Finish off with a buffer. It would be an even better idea to insert the pins into the scales. This will ensure that the scales are aligned and symmetrical.
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One-sentence summary -- Tape the scales and tang together. Use a drill press to make the first hole using the tang's holes as a guide. Insert a pin into the hole, then do the remaining holes. Remove the tape and trace the tang onto the scales. Sand and polish the top edge of the scales.

Q: When planning your own romantic treasure hunt, it's easiest to start with your end result and work backwards. Knowing how the treasure hunt will end will help you plan how to get there. Choose a final location and/or activity that has a special meaning to you and your partner. You can include numerous activities and locations throughout your treasure hunt, but make sure to end it in the most special way imaginable.  Choose the spot where you had your first date or first kiss. End your treasure hunt in a romantic hotel room setting. Consider ending your treasure hunt at the spot where you and your spouse got engaged. Create a list of all of the activities and/or locations that are meaningful to you and your partner, as these could be used in your treasure hunt. Use locations where you share amazing memories, include your partner's favorite coffee shop or restaurant, etc.  The longer you want your treasure hunt to be, the more steps you should have. Make sure to keep the treasure hunt fun and interesting. If you make it too long, your partner may get bored or tired. Do you want to do the whole treasure hunt in your house? Do you want to plan it to be throughout your neighborhood? Do you want to create a treasure hunt around the entire city? Do you want your treasure hunt to last all day or just a couple hours? Do you want to include activities or do you just want to leave clues at numerous locations? Be creative, and remember to choose locations that are important to you and your partner.  Consider how your date will get around town. If they have a car, you can plan a larger scale treasure hunt. However, if they have to take public transit, walk, or ride their bike, you might want to plan your treasure hunt on a smaller scale. Plan your treasure hunt so that it geographically makes sense. Don't make your date zig-zag around town. Plan each step so that you treasure hunt flows easily. Take advantage of your city's landmarks when planning out your treasure hunt. These landmarks could serve as a guide for parts of your treasure hunt.
A: Decide what and where the final treasure will be. Plan the other parts of your treasure hunt. Consider the scope of your romantic treasure hunt.

Article: The breathing is the same as in the previous exercise but here it will be performed in four breaths.  Change your position to lie face down on your mat. Have your feet and legs together and the tip of your nose lightly resting on the mat. Place your hands either side of your shoulders, so that your elbows rest comfortably on the mat. If you feel a lot of pressure on your lower back in this position, place a small towel just under your hip bones for support. As you exhale, draw your shoulders down on your back, keeping the neck in line and extend up off the floor. Think of lengthening forwards from your head, then exhale, to gently return back to the mat. Do the same thing four times, concentrating on maintaining your abdominals firm throughout. You will feel your upper back and shoulders working.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Prepare. Inhale to prepare. Inhale and stay. Repeat.

Article: Setting natural curls in a bob is easiest when your hair is already wet. Plan to style your hair this way when you are fresh out of the shower or have dampened your hair. To dampen your hair, you can put water in a spray bottle and mist your hair, or you can put your head under a faucet in a sink or bathtub. There are many products available on the market that are specifically designed for use on curly hair. Choose one that fits your type of hair (e.g. thick, thin, fine, damaged, et cetera). A mousse or a gel would work best. You can also select a hairspray to finish. Oftentimes, this is enough for naturally curly hair to set well. However, there are a couple of additional steps that you can take, if you desire.  Consider using a diffuser on your blow dryer and drying your hair with that. This both adds volume and curls your hair. Spritz hairspray onto your hair to really secure the curls. This could results in your hair looking “crunchy” and hard instead of smooth; it is up to your preference of how you want your hair to look.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Wash or dampen your hair. Select a styling product intended for holding curls. Allow your hair to dry.