Q: Cut above an outward facing bud at a 30-degree angle.  This will encourage the branch to grow up and out in a direction that will give your tree a red wine glass-like shape.  If you cut above an inward-facing bud, the branch will grow incorrectly inward toward the tree, which you don't want to happen. A thinning cut is used to thin out the tree branches and allow more sunlight to reach the limbs.  Perform a thinning cut by clipping a branch as close to the collar of the tree as possible, taking care not to leave an exposed node. Perform thinning cuts on branches that are at least 50% smaller than the diameter of their parent branch. A bench cut is used to thin out the center of the tree and get rid of strong upright shoots and branches.  To perform a bench cut, identify horizontal branches, then cut the branches and shoots coming out of their top side (especially those close to the trunk).
A: Use a heading cut to create a nicely shaped tree. Make a thinning cut. Perform a bench cut.

Q: Make sure you have a good grip with your fingers so the orange doesn’t slip while you’re cutting it. The inside part of the orange should be facing downward.
A: Hold an orange firmly on a cutting board. Set the two orange halves skin-side up on the cutting board.

Q: If the movie you want to purchase and download to iTunes is not displayed, you can search for the movie of your choice using the search box located in the upper-right corner. A preview screen will then load, providing you with more details about that particular movie. Your Internet browser will display a prompt informing you that the iTunes application will open on your computer. After opening, iTunes will then display the purchase options for the movie you have chosen. Most movies will provide you with the option to purchase, or rent the movie. The movie you have chosen will be downloaded directly into your iTunes, and is now available for you to sync and use with Apple TV.
A: Click on the Apple iTunes Movies link provided to you in the Sources section of this article. Browse the list of available movies displayed on the landing page. Click on the link for the movie you want downloaded to iTunes. Click on the button labeled "View in iTunes" next to the movie description. Select the desired payment option for the movie from within the iTunes application. Enter your Apple ID and password into the designated fields to sign into the iTunes store and complete your purchase.

Q: If you don't have a skill or circular saw, a jig, or a workspace that will make cutting your wood and sheet metal easy, an easy way of getting your materials cut is to have them processed wherever you buy them. Most hardware supply stores will cut your materials for free if you supply them with the dimensions. Double-check your measurements, clamp your wood down to a workbench, and measure two points at the top and bottom of the panel to ensure a straight line. Place a template or jig across the line to ensure a straight cut. Clamp the jig down to the workbench and move your circular saw across the wood slowly. If you're cutting from two smaller pieces of plywood or MDF and those pieces are identical, stack them on top of each other so that you only have to make one cut to produce both side panels. Again, add 2 to 3 inches (5 to 7 cm) of extra room for clearance. Clamp your template or jig down and measure a top and a bottom point to ensure a straight line. Start the saw and move it over the panel slowly to produce an even cut of wood. Using the same technique, plan on cutting the top ½ inch (1cm) wider than the sides and 1 (2.5cm) inch longer than the width of the front. This will give the top an elegant differentiation. Depending on how large your radiator is, draw straight lines that are between 3 to 5 inches (7.5 to 12.5 cm) away from the sides and top, and slightly more (4 to 6 inches) from the bottom. This will make the screen grating the centerpiece of the front panel. If you wish to have grated openings on the side panels as well as the front panel, follow the exact same procedure. Because the rectangle you want to cut out of the front panel is in the middle of the panel, you'll need to use this trick to preserve the outer framing. Place down your template to guide your circular saw along the straight line. Position the saw onto the template, with the saw's blade elevated in the air. Pull the guide up from the circular saw, turn the saw on, and slowly plunge the saw into the panel, making sure to leave a little bit of space on the corners. Slowly pull the circular saw along the line until you're about 1 (2.5cm) inch from the perpendicular line. Do the exact same for the side panels if you choose to fit them with grating. Use a handsaw to extend each cut until it hits the corner. This will remove the center piece from the front panel. Cut two 45° inside miters in each piece of molding, so that the four pieces will form a mitered rectangle (reminiscent of a picture frame) when fitted into the front panel.
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Consider cutting the panels of your cover at the hardware supply store. Start cutting the two side panels. Cut the front panel. Cut the top. Decide how large you want your grate opening to be on the front panel. Cut the rectangle from the middle of the front panel using a plunge cut. Finish off the corners using a simple handsaw. Measure the rectangle in the front panel and cut your cove molding to fit in all four sides.