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Search the Internet for up-to-date information on the latest trends in fashion. Look at bridal websites, wedding forums, and fashion blogs or magazine sites. You want to choose a pair that coordinates well with your dress. Consider shopping at bridal boutiques that offer a selection of both gowns and shoes. If you cannot find your shoes at the same place you find your dress, take a photo of your dress or notes on the color, fabric, and style. Use these resources to refresh your memory the next time you go out shoe shopping. Take your time finding the right shoe at the right price. Try on a few different styles to see what works best, and consider shopping at multiple stores for a broader range of options. If you find a shoe you like in store, see if you can find it for a cheaper price online. Traditional bridal shoes are white or ivory. Choose a shade that matches your dress. To maintain a thoroughly classic approach, opt for a shoe in a traditional, feminine material, like satin, silk, lace, or velvet. If you want to add a little glitz, look for a gold or silver shoe to wear on your special day. Metallic shoes put a glamorous twist on a traditional look. If you have a funky, edgy style, consider carrying it into your wedding day attire by choosing a bold shoe. Look for a dressy pair in a traditional material, like satin or velvet, but opt for a bright color instead of the traditional white. Try to find a hue that matches the color scheme of your overall wedding to keep things coordinated. If you have always been fond of flats, go with flats. If you prefer heels, stick with heels. Bridal shoes are available in a broad spectrum of designs and shapes. If a certain style of shoe appeals to you, look for a pair of wedding shoes in that style.

summary: Research the latest trends. Shop for your shoes while you shop for your dress. Shop around. Stick with the classic white shoe in a feminine fabric. Spice things up with a metallic shoe. Make things pop with a bright splash of color. Consider your style options.


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Not only will this familiarize you with how much force you need to apply to operate your bender, but this pipe will serve as a reference for future bends. To check the angle of your pipe, lay it against a carpenter's square with the outer bend facing the corner of the square. Both ends of the pipe should just touch the square's sides and run parallel to them. You should see or feel a small flat spot or distortion at the place where the bend starts and where it ends. Draw the line completely around the pipe. Note the place on each side of the square where the pipe's markings touch. These should be the same distance from the inside corner of the square. Add these lengths together. If the markings on each end of the pipe bend touch the square at 6 inches (15 cm) from the inside corner of the square, the total length of the bent section of the pipe is 12 inches (30 cm). Place the bent tube back in your bender with the die used to bend it and note where on the die the mark on the pipe lines up. Mark this place with a dot of paint or by notching the metal with a file.   If you have more than one die (for different diameters of pipe), make a test bend for each die, as each diameter will require a different amount of metal to make a 90-degree bend. Once you know how much pipe is needed to form the bend, you can calculate how long a piece of pipe you need by adding this figure (called the bend deduction) to the vertical and horizontal lengths of the pipe.

summary: Bend a test pipe at a 90-degree angle. Find the place where the bend in the pipe starts. Mark the ends of the bend with a permanent marker. Lay the pipe against the square again to find the length of the pipe in the bend. Find the place on your bending die where the bend begins.


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Do this by dragging files or folders to the Trash bin icon on the dock. Files you've deleted appear in the Trash bin. Click the Trash icon on the dock to see what's in the Trash. This is where you'll be able to access the option to permanently delete files you've moved to the trash. ” A dialog will appear, asking “Are you sure you want to erase the items in the Trash permanently using Secure Empty Trash?” Click “OK” to remove. This process can take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours, depending on how big your Trash bin is. If you'd prefer to delete all of the files on the computer instead of just a select few, you can format the hard drive. This option will completely destroy all data on your computer and then reinstall Mac OS X. It can take several hours if you have a big drive.
summary: Move files and/or folders to the Trash. Open the Trash to view deleted files. Click the Finder icon on the dock, then open the Finder menu. Select “Secure Empty Trash. Format your hard drive.