Q: In the material settings, select what kind of material you are using. This will dictate the settings of the laser. For, example if you are cutting wood, the pressure will be stronger than if you were cutting foam. Click on the print menu.  A preferences menu will pop up and ask you to choose the cutting method: raster or vector. If you are cutting your image press “vector print” and if you are engraving press “raster print”. Press print and watch your image come to life. Don’t move your material while it’s being cut, otherwise, the image components won’t line up. If you want to print multiple copies of the same item, replace the cut object with a new piece of material and press print again.
A: Select the material you are using. Select what type of cuts you are making. Press print.

Article: Shaquille O'Neal was known for double-handing the ball into the goal so forcefully, the backboard would shatter. While rim technology makes that not particularly possible any more, it's still a powerful and demoralizing dunk to pull off. You need a really high vertical to pull of a two-handed dunk. Practice standing under the rim and jumping straight up until you can touch your wrists to the rim. Suggesting you're so high you could dunk it twice, in the double-pump dunk you bring the ball back down to chest level at the apex of your leap, then force it back up to slam it with authority. Some notable players, Tracy McGrady among them, would do this regularly while spinning in the air, doing a 360 dunk variation. As you approach, bring the ball into your abdomen and back, extending your arm behind your body and up in a circular fashion, like a windmill spinning. At the apex of your jump, bring your arm all the way around to throw it down like a boss. Dominique Wilkins, the Dunkmaster General of the 90s, used to blow crowds away with this spectacular dunk. Either two-handed or one-handed, the tomahawk dunk involves bringing the ball back over your head by bending your elbows and slamming it forcefully into the hoop, as if you were chopping a tomahawk. "Dr. J" Julius Erving popularized this poster dunk, as well as Darryl Dawkins, who broke several backboards tomahawk dunking. While he wasn't the first player to complete it, Vince Carter wowed crowds at the 2000 NBA dunk contest by passing the ball under one leg while in the air and slamming it with authority. It didn't hurt that his forehead was almost touching the rim. If you've worked your ups to that height, try passing it under one leg and dunking it.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Learn the two-handed slam. Add some flair with a double-pump. Turn on the windmill. Chop the tomahawk. Go between the legs.

Problem: Article: You may accidentally sneak up on a nest without the bees or wasps noticing. If the insects aren’t swarming, you still have time to get away quickly without being stung. Many bees create ground nests that can be hard to spot. If you see 2 or more bees crawling underground, they are most likely headed to a nest. Your instinct may be to yell or run, but this could make the insect more angry. Swatting or hitting at a bee or wasp will also make them more likely to sting you. Try to ignore your impulses and stand still. Cover your face with whatever you have handy and don’t stop running until you can’t hear the buzzing of the insects anymore. You may have to run as far as 1/4 of a mile before the insects get tired and stop chasing you. A car or a home are ideal spots to run to, since they can be made airtight by shutting any doors or windows. Make sure the insects don’t follow you into your shelter when you open the door so that they can’t sting you. Never head to a body of water to get away from bees or wasps. They will probably wait above the surface of the water for you to come up and then sting your head and face.
Summary: Leave the area if you see a nest or an insect. Stand still if you notice a bee or wasp flying around you. Run away quickly if you accidentally disturb a nest. Find an enclosed shelter to get away from the insects.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You’ll be sanding, using putty, priming, painting, and clear coating to complete this project! It’s important to wear eye protection, gloves, and a mask when working with paint thinner, sandpaper, primer, or paint. Use 400-grit sandpaper to even out the metal in the damaged area. Don’t go much beyond the damaged area—there’s no need to do more work than necessary. Keep sanding until the damage is smoothed out. Any kind of automotive spot putty will work. Squeeze a small amount of the product onto a putty knife and use it to fill in the damaged area. Aim to cover the area in a very thin layer. Then, let the putty dry, which typically only takes about 30 minutes. Once the putty is dry, you can sand away the excess. Use 400-grit sandpaper to smooth out the putty until it is even and level with the rest of the rim. If the damage is deep or you sanded too much of the putty away, you can add more. Use the same technique as before and be sure to let the putty dry before you sand the second layer. Though you could try to exactly match the paint to the color of your rims, it would be a very difficult task. It’s better to repaint the entire rim so it is a single, solid color. For the paint to adhere, the surface can’t be shiny. Use a scouring pad to scuff up the entire rim until it has a matte finish.

SUMMARY: Put on protective gear. Sand the scuffed areas with 400-grit sandpaper. Apply spot putty to the scuffed areas and let it dry. Sand the excess putty away with 400-grit sandpaper. Add more putty and sand the area again, if necessary. Use a scouring pad to remove the clear coat from the rest of the rim.

Q: Your ficus needs well-draining soil, preferably peat mix, to prevent it from becoming waterlogged. Add soil until the pot is about 1/4 to 1/2 of the way full—you will fill it up completely as you transplant the ficus.  You can buy well-draining soil mixes at most nurseries or garden centers. Check the packaging for "well-draining" or ask an employee for assistance. To check soil drainage, dig a 1 foot (0.30 m) hole into the dirt and fill it with water. If the soil drains completely within 5-15 minutes, it is well-draining soil.  Make sure that the new pot also has a few holes in the bottom to aid drainage. Use your hands to loosen the root ball as much as you can without breaking it. This will help the ficus absorb more water and nutrients when you transplant it and adapt better to its new container. Position the ficus tree upright into the pot. Fill the rest of the pot with soil until you reach the soil level of the plant's original level. Don't make your soil level any higher than the original container, which can suffocate the roots. Ficus trees prefer temperatures of around 60–75 °F (16–24 °C), or around room temperature. They also prefer bright, but not direct, sunlight. Whether you place your ficus tree indoors or outdoors, choose a spot with with moderate temperatures and lighting. Avoid spots with sudden temperature changes or cold drafts. Near a closed window, for example, is better than by an open door.
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Fill the pot partway with well-draining soil. Loosen the roots before replanting the ficus. Place your ficus into the pot and fill it with soil. Place the pot in a spot with mild temperatures and bright lighting.