Problem: Article: One of the first steps for trying to bend rebar is to use appropriate safety gear. You must have eye goggles and glove, at the bare minimum. It may also help to wear long sleeves and pants, protecting your arms and legs. Work in an open, free space where there are not a lot of people. Cut rebar can be jagged. Any exposed ends should be covered by OSHA-approved rebar caps. Some experts suggest choosing thinner rebar, such as a 1/4-inch design, for smaller projects where users will need to bend this steel into different kinds of shapes. If you need anything larger, however, you should consider trying professional and mechanical methods, as bending by hand will be difficult and dangerous. The type of rebar needed is not purely up to choice -- there are important structural codes that you need to follow when constructing. The issue of whether heating rebar can help individuals to bend it is under a significant amount of debate. Some experts and experienced steelworkers maintain that heating rebar is appropriate, and can help individuals to bend it effectively. Others point out dangers and consequences of heating the steel, saying that this is not a good general practice for changing the shape of a piece of rebar. At the end of the day, follow this simple guideline: if it is "non-weldable rebar," then don't heat it up at all. If is isn't, go ahead if you think it will help. In order to bend rebar, you will need to hold one side of it in place, then pull down on the opposite end to bend it. As the vise holds the rebar in place, it bends right where the vise stops and the "free" section of the bar begins.  Make sure your vice is well-anchored to your work bench. Your bend should be right at the end of the vise jaws. This makes it easier to hold and bend. The longer this pipe, as well, the more leverage you can get on the rebar, making it easier to bend. The longer your lever, or the free area outside of the vice, the less power you need to make your bend. Slowly and carefully press down on the steel pipe covering your rebar until you get your desired bend. For precise bends, you'll likely need a mold. You can cut and carve wood blocks, for example, and bend them the rebar around that. For even more precise bends or thicker rebar, you will need to move on to professional equipment, however. These machines come with dies that you bend the bar on top of to get the perfect angle. The sudden impact of a sledgehammer, for example, leaves you little control over the final shape. What's more, over bending damages the steel surface and can cause the bar to break of fail down the line.
Summary: Wear personal, protective equipment. Choose a piece of rebar that can be reasonably bent by hand. Do not heat rebar in order to bend. Put the rebar into a vise, lining up your future bend with the end of the jaws. Place a steel pipe around the free end of the rebar. Put slow, even pressure on the bar to bend it. Never hit or smack a piece of rebar to bend it.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Start the tuck on the right side of your waist, and wrap it all the way around your body until it comes back to the right side of your body. As the edge runs along your waist, you can gently tuck in the entire edge, so the saree has a secure fit. The bottom border of the saree should graze the top of your feet, and should look horizontally straight and parallel to the ground. Once you have wrapped the saree once around your waist and tucked it on your right side hip, take the continued edge of the cloth, and tuck it into the left side of your waist. Then, reverse the direction, folding the saree back on itself from the left, and tuck it again on the right side of your waist. Moving from the right tuck, bring the cloth back across the front of your waist, and tuck it again on the left side. Do this one more time, moving from the left tuck, and tuck it again on your right side waist.  This back and forth folding is called box pleating the saree. When you are finished pleating the saree, the fabric should lay evenly and perpendicular to your body. Overall, after the initial full body wrap, you will tuck the saree twice on your left side and twice on your right side.
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Tuck the saree in your waist. Pleat the saree by tucking it back and forth.