Problem: Article: You will need a place in the open-air that is large enough to house stacks of lumber.  Don't fall into the temptation of stacking your lumber in the sunniest spot on your land.  Drying the wood too quickly will be detrimental to the quality and strength of the finished product.  You want an open, yet shaded area. You can build a cover to create shade if you do not have a shady area. Ideally, you want the wind blowing through the sides of the wood rather than the ends.  Find a place where the wind usually blows in a direction which would cut through the side of your stack. You want a level surface to be able to stack your wood and have it safely balance, but choosing an area with a slight slope will allow for drainage in bad weather.  If the ground is damp in this area, lay a vapor barrier, like a tarp, on the ground. You don't want your wood to sit directly on the earth. Make a buffer between the ground and the wood stack using railroad ties, a concrete pad or a sturdy raised palette.  Be sure the base is level.
Summary: Choose a place where you will air-dry the wood. Assess the prevailing wind direction when you are choosing your spot. Avoid moisture by providing drainage and vapor barriers. Create a raised platform.

Problem: Article: You can make a climbing wall with decorative fish net. You can also make a little canopy, or a little bridge to connect one part of the tank to another. If you have a shower container in your tank, you could use the fish net to make it accessible.  Fish netting can be purchased from an arts and crafts store. Boil the fish net before installing it. You want to make sure it is disinfected before putting it in the tank. If you are going on vacation soon, remember to bring back some driftwood! If not, you can always order driftwood online. You can make driftwood arrangements by connecting the pieces of driftwood together with plastic zip ties.  Half logs also look great.  To disinfect the driftwood, you should soak it in saltwater overnight. Then, bake it at 200 Fahrenheit (93 Celsius) for 30 minutes. The fake plants designed for reptiles or fish tanks work really well. Pick up some vines, grasses, and ferns. Arrange them around your tank to create a beautiful crabitat. You can get nice fake plants at your local pet store or even at the dollar store.
Summary: Build decorative fish net climbing structures. Place some driftwood around the tank. Put in fake plants for a beautiful crabitat.

Problem: Article: You can shrink any of your existing drives to convert the free space on them into a new partition. This can be useful if you have a lot of free space on a drive and want to create a dedicated drive for specific files, such as media. Press ⊞ Win+R and type diskmgmt.msc to quickly launch the Disk Management utility. You can also right-click the Start button in Windows 8 and 10 to select Disk Management from the menu. You can shrink any partition that has some free space. You'll likely want to choose one that you can at least get several GB out of to make your new partition useful. Make sure to leave enough space for the existing partition, especially if it is your boot partition. Windows performs best when it has at least 20% of the partition free. This will open a new window after Disk Management determines how much space is available to create a new partition out of. The window will display how much space is available to shrink the existing drive in megabytes (MB). 1024MB is equal to a single gigabyte (GB). You'll need to enter in the size you want to shrink the drive by (creating a new partition that size). Click "Shrink" to carve out the space that you specified in the existing drive. It will appear in Disk Management as Unallocated space on the same drive as the old partition. Right-click on the unallocated space and select "New simple volume". This will start the Simple Volume Wizard. You'll be able to select how much of the Unallocated space you want to use for the new partition. You'll also be assigning a drive letter. During the wizard, you'll be prompted to format the partition. You can format it with a file system now, or do it later by performing the steps in the previous method.
Summary:
Open the Disk Management utility. Select the partition that you want to shrink. Right-click the partition and select "Shrink volume". Enter in the size of your new partition. Start the shrinking process. Create a partition. Follow the prompts to create the partition. Format the new partition.