Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Mark the hinge positions on the frame. Mark out your hinges on the door. Cut hinge mortises. Create a mortise and holes for your lock and door handle. Screw on the hinges.

Answer: If using new hinges, check to see if they will fit in the spaces where the old hinges were. If they don't, rest them so the bottom lines up with the old hinge mortises (recesses), and mark the door frame along the top of the hinge. Then, chisel out the additional space to widen your hinge mortises. The easiest way to do do this, if the old door was a good fit, is to lay the new door on top of the old door so the edges are flush. Then, line up a combination square with the old door's hinge mortises and transfer their locations to the new door, marking the edges with a utility knife.  Remember that the barrel/pivot of the hinge is on the pull side of the door. If you are replacing an old door you should refit the hinges so they are facing the same way as the old one. If the old door was not a good fit or is too different in size from the new door, place the new door in the frame and use shims around the edges to set it in place. Then, using the mortises in the frame, mark the door where the hinge mortises will need to be made in order to line up.  The advantage of this method is that you can also mark the latch-hole at this point for easier installation of the doorknob. Lay a protective pad on the floor and support the door on its side. Then carefully extract the surplus wood from the door until you have reached the required thickness. First, hold the chisel vertically and tap it with a hammer to outline the edges of the mortise. Then, make a series of closely spaced cuts that are about as deep as the thickness of the hinge. Finally, hold the chisel at a low angle with its beveled face flat against the wood and lightly tap the chisel with the hammer, chipping away the wood in small pieces. Create a mortise for the plate around the latch on your door using the technique described above. Then, use a drill to make the necessary holes for installation of your doorknob/door handle and lock. This process will vary somewhat based on the doorknob you are installing. Follow the instructions that came with your door handle. Set the hinge into the mortise and use and centering punch to make starting divots for the screws. Then, screw the hinges to the door and ensure the hinges and the screw heads are flush. If you are using hinges with removable pins, you can take the hinge apart and just attach one side to the door. In this case, attach the other side of the hinge to the door frame, and proceed to the next step. Otherwise, skip to step two of the next section.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make sure that the video you want to save was sent from a Camera Roll. Open Messenger. Go to the video. Long-press the video. Tap Save.

Answer: If the video in question was shared from Facebook, you can't use this section to save the video. However, if you or a friend uploaded the video to the conversation from a phone, tablet, or computer, you should be able to save it from the conversation onto your Camera Roll. Tap the Messenger app icon, which resembles a white speech bubble with a blue lightning bolt in it, on the phone or table onto which you want to save your video. If you aren't logged into Messenger, enter your login information when prompted before proceeding. Select the conversation to which the video was sent, then scroll to the video. Doing so will cause a few different options to appear, one of which is a toolbar at the bottom of the screen. It's in the toolbar at the bottom of the screen. Doing so will prompt the video to save onto your Camera Roll, though it may take a few minutes for the video to appear there.  On Android, you'll tap Save Video here. If the video doesn't download after a couple of minutes, re-open Messenger and try again, making sure to leave Messenger open until the video downloads.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Decide on the best location for the screen. Decide on your screen height. Know your screen size.

Answer: Depending on the layout of your room, you may have little choice as to where the screen must go, but if possible, choose a wall that has no direct light, as light on the screen will make the image look washed out.  If you must choose a wall that receives direct light, consider an ambient light rejecting projector screen or, if you’re painting your screen on the wall, you can use ambient light rejecting paint (available at hardware stores).  You might also consider buying blackout curtains for your windows. This will again depend upon the layout of your room. If you only have a couch and some chairs in the room (i.e. not theater-style seating in rows), an appropriate height would be between 24 and 36 inches (61 and 91.5 centimetres) off the floor.  If you have multiple rows in your home theatre, you’ll want to have the screen a bit higher so that people who aren’t in the front row can still properly see whatever images or films you are projecting on to the screen.  When deciding on how far above the floor to place the screen, always keep the screen size in mind, as starting it too high off the ground might not leave enough room for the entire screen. This will be the height and width on which you wish to project the images from your projector. Keep the measurements handy, as you will need them while calculating where to mount your projector. Most projectors can create a high-quality 100-in. (254-cm, or 8.33-foot) image, so if you’re unsure of what size of screen to get — and your room can accommodate it — you should be safe with something close to 100 in.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Dance around! Take a nap. Reorganize your movie shelf. Write a song. Make up your own language. Clean organize or DIY your room.

Answer:
Have a dance party just for yourself. If you're in a place where you can't dance, choreograph a dance inside your head to your favorite song. It may sound pretty boring, but your dreams can be interesting and sleeping makes time pass very quickly. You'll also feel more refreshed and ready to go! Reorganize your movies by genre, title, or even spine color. If you don't have your movies nearby, just rank your favorite movies in your head. Or read books. Write a song about your favorite activity. If you can't come up with a melody, set it to the tune of your favorite song! Make up and start speaking your own language. Try to convince other people that it's a real language. You might need to write down some of the basic rules of your language in order to remember them. Try to pretend you don't know the language they are speaking. It may sound boring, but once you're on a roll, it can really pass the time.