Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Purchase a kit. Choose a suitable container. Prepare the item. Size and cut the film. Set up the container. Let the film hydrate and apply the activator. Dip your item. Rinse the item. Apply the top coat.

Answer: Look online for home hydro dip kits, which allow you to transfer a specific print or design onto a 3-D object (that can be submerged in water without harm) without specialized equipment. In general, companies making these kits will offer an assortment of designs to choose from to customize your kit. Basic home hydro dip kits should include:  Patterned film Activator Top coat Basecoat Universal primer Most DIY kits will not come with a container to use during the dipping process. Choose a watertight plastic, glass, or aluminum container that is deep enough to fully submerge the object you are hydro dipping. It should also be long and wide enough to leave 5-6 inches (approximately 12-15 cm) between the edge of the container and the object. Make sure that the item you are dipping is free of dust and debris. Spray the item with the primer provided in your kit, enough to coat it but not enough for the primer to run. Apply 1-2 light coats of the base coat spray provided in your kit, and leave the item to dry for one or two hours. Before applying the primer and base coat, use masking tape to block off any parts of the item that you do not wish to have an image printed on. Measure the size of the object you wish to cover and add 4-5 inches (approximately 12-15 cm) on each side. Cut the film accordingly. Make sure that the film remains dry during this process, as getting it wet could cause the image to warp. Place masking tape around the edges of the film to keep it from rolling. Fill the container with hot (but not boiling) water, approximately ¾ of the way full. Carefully pick up the film and bring the opposite sides together, holding it like a sling. Place the bottom of the sling onto the middle of the surface of the water, and slowly bring the sides down to place the film flat on the water. Use your phone or a stopwatch to ensure that the film dissolves for sixty seconds. After the sixty seconds, spray the activator provided in your kit evenly over the film. Once coated, the film should take approximately 5-10 seconds to turn into liquid ink on the surface of the water.  When the film is fully activated it will have a distinctly glossy appearance, and will expand to fill the entire surface size of the container. Hold your item at a 45 degree angle and slowly submerge it into the water. Once the item is fully submerged, even out the angle by pushing it down towards the ink. Keep your movements fluid for best results. Put on gloves before dipping your item. If they are not supplied in the kit, purchase a pair before starting the whole dipping process. Slowly remove the item from the water. Hold the item lightly and carefully, and avoid rubbing its surface. Rinse it under cold water immediately for approximately 3 minutes to remove any PVA residue. After air drying the item, apply an even coat of the aerosol top coat spray provided in your kit. Let the item air dry before applying a second coat. Continue the process until the finish is to your liking.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Learn about Aries rising. Read about Taurus rising. Understand Gemini rising. Investigate Cancer rising. Study Leo rising. Embrace Virgo rising. Learn about Libra rising. Investigate Scorpio rising. Understand Sagittarius rising. Study Capricorn rising. Read up on Aquarius rising. Learn about Pisces rising.

Answer: Folks with a rising sign in Aries are outgoing. They find it easy to strike up a conversation wherever they go. They are generous with compliments, but they can also be blunt when they speak. They know how to act quickly, but can sometimes be impulsive. They enjoy being in leadership roles, although they are often restless. Individuals with a rising sign in Taurus are able to keep their cool in all situations. If they happen to be upset or angry, they don’t typically let it show. People with a rising sign in Taurus are good at listening and paying attention to others when they speak. They are also very kindhearted. For both of these reasons, they are often good at giving advice. Individuals with a rising sign in Gemini are fundamentally curious. They want to try everything once. Folks with a rising sign in Gemini might find it hard to focus on only thing at a time, but people of this rising sign are good at multitasking. These folks tend to be busy and sometimes nervous. They like to keep themselves moving, and their interest can jump from topic to topic. People with a rising sign in Cancer are excellent problem solvers. They can talk out any dispute and come to an understanding. These people are gentle and pleasant, and they can read the cures of others well. Individuals with a rising sign in Cancer tend to have strong memory abilities, and they are usually family-oriented folks. Folks that have Leo as their rising sign tend to be good natured, frank, and generous people, although they can be a bit forceful at times. These people often make good leaders, inspiring those around them to try harder. People with a Leo rising often hold high ideals and carry themselves with grace. They are likable and tend to have many friends. People with their rising sign in Virgo are generally smart and chatty. These people love to learn and are effective at communicating their ideas. They put a great deal of care into their personal hygiene and the way that they look. Folks with a rising sign in Virgo are prone to worrying, as they have very active minds. They are modest and they think things through before taking action. Individuals with a rising sign in Libra are usually quite dramatic, and they enjoy being the center of attention. They are charming and well-liked. They tend to get along with others. They enjoy beauty in all forms, such as art, fashion, and the natural world. They greatly dislike disharmony and seek to make most situations equal and peaceful. They prefer to collaborate with others, rather than work alone. People with a rising sign in Scorpio can be difficult to read. They might be hard to connect with at first, but these people are loyal and passionate once you get to know them. Scorpio rising people can be sarcastic or snarky, and they tend to have a dark sense of humor. These people make good doctors because they are driven, serious, and focused. Individuals with a rising sign in Sagittarius are often jovial and gregarious: they get along with everyone and they are not judgemental. They may misspeak at times because they say what’s on their mind without holding back. They enjoy travel and the outdoors. You can often find them working as lawyers or judges because they have a great respect for justice. People with a rising sign in Capricorn tend to come across as serious and contemplative. These people finish what they start, and they are both organized and driven. For these reasons, people with a rising sign in Capricorn tend to do well in business. They are interested in science and religion. They are self-reliant and strong-willed. Individuals with an Aquarius rising sign are often deep thinkers who want to make the world a better place. They are smart, rational, and good at developing an argument. People with the rising sign of Aquarius are usually well-liked, though seen as eccentric. They have strong opinions, but they are also generous and sympathetic toward others. People with a rising sign in Pisces tend to be dreamers and idealists. These individuals love to use their imaginations and daydream. They might be shy, or even sensitive. They tend to appreciate music, art, and the outdoors. Individuals with Pisces rising tend to make good writers and storytellers.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Disconnect the motor and remove it from its mounting. Disconnect the wires from the terminals. Remove the pulley with a gear puller. Mark the end bells with a center punch. Unscrew the bolts from end bells using a socket wrench. Tap the bells loose with a soft-faced hammer and screwdriver. Remove the motor’s ends and starter switch.

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Unplug the motor from its power source. Power should not be running into the motor, or else you’re in for a shock. Unscrew any bolts holding the motor in place if there are any. You can test the motor with a multimeter if you think it may have an electrical charge. Take a look at the motor’s exterior to locate the wires that connect it to other components in an electrical system. They are often bright red, black, or blue, so they should be easy to spot. Twist the wires with a wrench to free them from the terminals. Note the wire locations so you can reconnect them later. You may want to take pictures to help with this. Find the gear shaft, which is a metal rod sticking out from 1 of the motor’s ends. The pulley is the small piece that looks like a wheel on the end of the shaft. Use the gear puller’s claws to grip the pulley, then pull it off the shaft. You can purchase a gear puller at most hardware stores. At both ends of the motor, you will notice circular pieces of casing, often made with PVC. These end bells need to be repositioned precisely later, and marking them now makes that much easier. Hold the center punch to the exterior of each end bell and tap it with a hammer to create a small mark.  Put 1 mark on the end bell underneath the pulley, then put 2 marks on the opposite end bell. Your motor may also have long metal tubes called housings. These are located behind the end bells. Mark them the same way. Each bell is likely to have 8 bolts. Look for a set of bolts in the center, then another set around the outside rim. You will need to turn these counterclockwise with the socket wrench in order to loosen and remove them. Depending on your motor, you may need a box wrench or a screwdriver instead. A soft-faced hammer has a plastic, wooden, or lead head. Wedge the screwdriver between the bell and the motor. It should be positioned on the side closest to the motor. Then, use the hammer to strike the screwdriver until you are able to pull the bell off the motor. Remember to get both bells, including the one on the side opposite of the pulley. The starter switch will be on the pulley end of the motor. It will be behind the end bell and housing. You will see a lot of copper wires connecting. Carefully pull off the metal piece holding the wires, taking care not to break any of the wires.  If your motor does not have a starter switch, it will have a brush housing, which is a horizontal tube. Look for the massive bundle of copper wires inside it. Note the position and number of any shims. The shims are flat metal pieces that look like 2-pronged forks.