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Vufine Wearable Display Review

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missing the review window: save the date, crazy rich asians, etc. - Duration: 8:58.

Hey, everyone! I hope y'all are having a great day. So I've been thinking and this

is a thought that I've had many times before, but I was like, "I don't have

things to film about, so let me talk about this!" and is this topic worthy of a

video? No. But here we are! I want to talk about this unspoken review window, where

you have had to read the book between this certain time frame, and past that

time frame, it's just kind of impossible to review it. This is a big frustration

for me particularly, because I often will read a book and then I won't have the

time to film or--it's either that or maybe more likely--I'm too lazy to take

good notes right after finishing and so by the time that I finally have, like, my

camera ready to go, or I found a place to film, or it's quiet, whatever, I have

nothing to work off of anymore. Honestly, it really boils down to me being lazy,

which, you know, now that I'm thinking about it, is the root to a lot of my

problems.

But my reviewing process is like: I read a book, sometimes I'll take notes

while I'm reading, but sometimes I won't, and then after I finish the book, I'll

go back and take diligent notes of what I would like to mention in a review

/ my reactions to certain plot points or things like that. And if I do that--if I

take notes right after reading, which I usually do--then it's perfect no matter

how long it takes me to finally find a time to film. As long as I have those

notes to refer back to, I'm good. I'm golden. Or there are times when you're

reading while you're traveling and you don't really have the time to sit

down and go through the book again, because you're too busy, you know, seeing

sights and eating foods and whatever. Or alternatively, sometimes you read a book

and then you read a book directly after that, and then the second book kind of

muddles your opinions on the first book, and then you're left with this jumble of:

How did I feel exactly? I don't know. You kind of just have, like, a vague

impression of the books that you read. And that's the situation that I'm

finding myself in right now--a combination of the two. I read some books

consecutively, but I was also reading them while I was traveling, and now I'm

left with no notes to rely upon. And it's not like this is the first time it's

happened. It happens all the time. And I haven't posted a review on this channel

since Children of Blood and Bone, which by the way was a fantastic book. It's not

that I haven't read books since then. I have. What makes it a little worse is

that I got my nook stolen at the airport, either the Barcelona Airport or the

Prague Airport, somewhere, and a lot of times on my nook, I'll highlight things

that I want to talk about or I'll write notes in my nook, and so those are just

all lost. But for those who are curious, I'm gonna run through some books that I've

read since Children of Blood and Bone and give my overall impression of them,

because I can't give any more detail than that. So I think I'm gonna start this

new series of videos for whenever it's applicable called "Missing the Review

Window," for wanting to talk about books that I missed the review window for--

where I have, like, enough of an impression to say a couple of things

about it, but definitely not enough to do a review on it. And I guess that's kind

of what wrap ups are for too. But I feel like even wrap ups are too detailed for

the level of garbage that my memory is. So, Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan. I

have wanted to read this book, especially because of the movie which I am very

to see. And honestly, I would have put it off longer except my best friend Agatha read

it so fast in like a couple of days, and she was like, "Sophia, read it, let's talk

about it," and those are the best kinds of friends, you know? The ones who read books

and are like, "Hey, read it, so we can talk about it." So I read it and it took

me a long time to get through, because I did not enjoy this book. I thought it was

so irritating, I thought it was poorly written, the characters felt so

one-dimensional. I remember the relationships felt so flat. Like, we're

supposed to root for the main couple, which is Rachel and I think his name is

Nick, but you're not really given any reason to root for them. I didn't feel

the chemistry between them. I didn't really care if Rachel was hated by

Nick's family. There was just no personal investment for me. The story is just so

frivolous and ridiculous and, like, sometimes that's fun, you know? Like,

sometimes it's fun to follow really really elite people.

I remember in in high school, for example, I loved Gossip Girl (the TV show). Even though I knew

those characters were so vapid and privileged, I still felt investment in it

and that's--I just did not feel that for Crazy Rich Asians. On the contrary, I know

people who did enjoy it--for example, Marines from mynameismarines. She

liked it and she always has fantastic judgment of books, but personally, I was

not that into it. Next, I read a couple of Kasie West's books. Kasie West, first,

writes like a demon. She just publishes books left and right, every season. I

don't know how she does it, but she does. It's that, combined with the fact that none of

the books are really spectacular, that makes them all kind of blur together in

my head. So I read two: I read Listen to Your Heart and Love, Life, and the List. It

took me a second to remember what Listen to Your Heart was even about, which is

odd 'cause that's the one I liked better of the two. I'll talk about Love, Life, and

the List first. Love, Life, and the List is about this girl who's in love with her

best friend and is an artist and the manager of the art museum she works at

says that her art doesn't really have any heart to it and so she makes a list

of things to do to give her more life experience so that she can draw on more

things when she's making her art. This book was just meh... eh, you know? It was like

eating low-fat pudding. Pudding is already not that great of a dessert and

then it's low-fat, which makes it worse. It's fine,

but it's just not really good. For me, it's really hard to enjoy a YA novel

if I don't understand why you're attracted to this

love interest or vice-versa, if I don't understand why the love interest is

attracted to the main character. It was the former in this case. Like, the main

character's best friend that she's in love with is just trash. He's not that

great. I was like, "Dude, you could do so much better. Like, why are you wasting

time on this kid?" It was cute. There are some good moments, like all of Kasie West's

books, but this one is definitely on the bottom of the list of her books that I've

read. Listen to Your Heart, I remember now after looking at the Goodreads page,

is about a radio show and the main character gives advice on this radio

show. And there's a person who calls in for love advice and she thinks she knows who

it is. It's very fun, this one is a really really fun book. I remember I really

enjoyed it. I remember I really enjoyed that the love interest is a person of

color; the love interest is Latino. The best friend is--I can't quite remember, I

want to say Polynesian, but that might be a complete lie and I'm really sorry. Like

I said, just vague impressions, whatever is left, I'm scraping the bottom of the

barrel here. Yeah, I remember I enjoyed Listen to Your Heart a lot

more than I enjoyed Love, Life, and the List. Finally, the last book I want to talk

about is Save the Date by Morgan Matson. This book came out in June. I love Morgan

Matson, you guys. I love Morgan Matson, so it was no question that when this book

came out, I was going to buy it immediately. And I did, on my nook because

it came out while I was in Spain and I wasn't about to buy the physical book in

Spain. Anyways, that's a tangent.

This book is

about a girl named Charlie whose older sister's getting married and so it's

kind of like a huge family reunion and she really misses when her family used

to be together all the time, because she's the youngest child. Everyone's an

adult or off in college. So everyone's coming together to prepare for this

wedding and literally everything that could go wrong goes wrong. Murphy's Law.

I remember I enjoyed this one, but not as much as I enjoyed Since You've Been Gone.

Since You've Been Gone, I think, has just been the pinnacle of Matson's books so

far. That one is just basically flawless to me.

The one that came out before Save the Date... why is my memory so bad? I can

picture the--Unexpected Everything! That's what it is. I was gonna say, I can picture

her walking the dogs. The Unexpected Everything I thought was fine and

similarly, Save the Date I thought was fine. It just made me really anxious

reading it, because everything was going wrong and I was so frustrated. And kind

of like in Love, Life, and the List, the character that Charlie likes for so long

of the book is just not worth the time at all. There are so many better

characters to spend your time wanting, Charlie. Like, this kid is not worth it,

but alas. The family dynamic, as usual, is perfectly written. Morgan Matson is so

talented. She excels at writing great family dynamics.

Save the Date was a good book, it just wasn't my favorite Matson book. I kind of

feel bad comparing each of her new releases to Since You've Been Gone, but I

really can't help it. Since You've Been Gone was so good to me. So those are

four books that I read that you won't get full reviews of because my memory is

just not up to the task. Thanks for tuning in to this first

episode of mfmp--Missing the Review Window. That's not catchy at all. I'm still gonna

roll with it. The first episode of Missing the Review Window. Here's the

window. That was me... and this is me signing off--what am I doing. Uhhhokay

let's... yeah. Thanks so much for watching. I hope y'all have a fantastic day and happy

reading! Bye!

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Apsara Skin Care Review: "It significantly reduced my wrinkles and fine lines around my eye area." - Duration: 0:40.

Hey, I'm Saira. It's been 7 weeks I'm using Apsara eye serum, and the results are phenomenal.

I don't have dark circles, [but] basically, I was concerned about my fine lines and wrinkles around my eye area.

I searched online and then I read about Apsara eye serum

and I decided to go with it because of its natural ingredients.

I used it and within a month, it significantly reduced my wrinkles and fine lines around my eye area.

I'm super happy with the results. It's worth every penny, and I highly recommend it.

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Top 5 Best Wireless Headphones (NEW 2018) - Our Complete Review - Duration: 5:33.

what's up Max here with Homethods and in this video I will review the best

wireless headphones in 2018 make sure to LIKE and subscribe and let's dive into

it let's go so for the best overall

wireless headphones I went with the qohen East 7 active noise-cancelling

headphones and they go for about six to seven dollars right now on Amazon Prime

and they are rated 4.5 out of 5 by about 7,000 reviewers what's really cool about

these pair of wireless headphones is that you get a 30 hours playback time

you have a microphone included get some solid audio quality with especially a

really good base you get active noise-cancelling and an 18-month

warranty which is awesome what I don't like is that the charge time with this

pair of wireless headphones is quite long it is four hours and the controls

on the headset are quite small so that's definitely something to be aware of if

you have big hands the only redesign can be a little bit sweaty over time but

other than that I really like this pair of headphones so definitely check it out

on Amazon links down below number three the best wireless earbuds or headphones

for working out I went with a sound Pete's magnetic and they go for about

thirty dollars right now on Amazon Prime and they are rated four out of five by

about five hundred reviewers and what's really cool about these wireless earbuds

is that they are waterproof and you have some noise isolating which is awesome

they are very comfortable with an in-ear fit they are extremely compact so they

are easy to take with you if you're traveling for example and you have a

very quick charge time as well which is awesome what I don't like is that they

only have eight hours of playback time and the bass can be a little bit weak

but other than that I think this is a great option to have on the list so yeah

definitely check it out on Amazon number three the best high-end wireless

headphones I went with a Sennheiser HD ones and they go for about four hundred

dollars right now on Amazon Prime and they are rated four out of five by about

six hundred reviewers and these pair of headphones give you a really smooth

organic sound quality which is very crisp and awesome I really like

some quality you have dual microphones which is great you have a hybrid active

noise cancellation and you can connect up to two devices simultaneously which

is awesome if you want to have them for your laptop for example and for your

phone so you don't have to switch on and off all the time the only downside with

these ones is that they are not super compact for like traveling but if you're

looking for for the best of the best pretty much definitely check out the

Sennheiser HD ones links down below number four the best active noise

cancellation headphones I went through the Bose QuietComfort 35 s and they go

for about three hundred and thirty dollars right now on Amazon Prime and

they are rated 4.5 out of 5 by almost 4,100 reviewers and it's really cool

about these pair of headphones is that you get a super tough active noise

cancellation so yeah be aware if you're like walking on the streets and such

because you won't hear the chorus so yeah just just a warning be careful on

the streets you get at 20 hours of battery life which is great and you can

also with these pair of headphones connect up to two devices simultaneously

which definitely makes like disease you what I don't like is that the controls

can be a little bit tricky but other than that if you're looking for some

super tough active noise cancellation headphones definitely check out that

Bose QuietComfort 35 s links down below number five and the last pair of

headphones on this list I went with an sony noise cancelling headphones and

they go for about three hundred and fifty dollars right now on Amazon Prime

and they are rated four out of five by almost a thousand reviewers and what's

really cool about these pair of wireless headphones is that the controls are very

easy to use you get thirty hours of battery life and you can toggle the

active noise cancellation on and off which is awesome what I don't like is

that you cannot connect up to two devices simultaneously with these pair

of headphones and they are made out of plastic however it is a rigid plastic

headset so they actually even though it is plastic they feel high-quality so if

you like sony definitely check them out on Amazon links down below so also if

you want to know a little bit more about what to think about before buying a new

pair of headphones definitely check out our buyer's guide on

message calm you have a link to this article down below in the description

and we pretty much cover everything from A to C about what you need to think

about before making yourself a buyer's decision and as mentioned earlier my

personal favorites and the best budget option if you don't want to spend too

much is the ko in a 7 I think these pair of headphones are

awesome and the cony 7 does pretty much everything that average user needs a

pair of wireless headphones to do including calling active noise

cancellation quick charging long playtime and comfortable fit so yeah

that would pretty much be all for this video hopefully you enjoyed it if you

did subscribe and like and comment down below what you would like to see in the

next video I would love to hear from you I will reply to all of the comments

myself thank you for watching and see you guys in the next video bye

you

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Laptop Perfect untuk segalanya. Review Gigabyte Aero 15X - Duration: 7:16.

I think there are no such things as a perfect laptop

But, this laptop could be categorized as almost perfect in our opinion

Today, we are going to review the latest flagship from Gigabyte

The Gigabyte Aero 15X

Curious? Let's check out this review

Gigabyte

This brand is not very well known for their gaming notebook

But, after some research,

Gigabyte actually produced quite an interesting lineup

Aero 15X is one that caught our attention

a high-end laptop that is lightweight and portable

but, they don't sacrifice perfomance, comparable to many other brands

This laptop suits very well for creator professionals

or gamers, who like to travel a lot

This laptop body is built from metal

while many parts are combined with polycarbonate, like parts surrounding the screen

Because of its metal body, the build quality on this laptop is superb

It will last you for quite some time

With its thickness that is less than 2 cm

and its weight, only at 2 kg

In my opinion,

this laptop surely puts itself

as one of the best form factor notebook

and including in design, as well.

This laptop also provide a set of ports that is pretty good

On the left side, there is an Ethernet port

one USB 3.0 port,

HDMI 2.0 port,

and one Mini Display Port 1.4

On the right side, there is a Kensington Lock

charging port, two USB 3.0,

one Thunderbolt 3 port, and SD card slot.

This SD card slot,

is quite unique, because it supports UHS-II SD card

so, if you are one of those creators who are looking for that feature,

this laptop would give you incredible write speed tranfers

This year Aero lineup,

every year always bring a signature feature to their laptop

This year, they bring a near bezel-less display

with just 5 mm

this gives the laptop a very modern look to it

This iteration of Aero also offer two display options,

either you pick the Full HD with 144 Hz refresh rate

or you could pick the 4K resolution with better color reproductions

With this 144 Hz panel,

it will give you 94 percent sRGB accuracy

and 60 percent Adobe RGB

while the 4K panel could give you 100 percent Adobe RGB

so, if you are those people who crave for a super accurate color reproduction,

you could go with the 4K panel option

Aero 15X display is also certified

with x-rite Pantone Display

which means, this notebook display

is pre-calibrated right from the factory

so when it landed on your hand, you don't need to calibrate it again!

This laptop is equipped with i7 8750H

a six core processor, so it could handle any workload.

It also has NVIDIA 1070 Max-Q with 8 GB VRAM

a 16 GB single stick RAM DDR4, with one extra slot for future upgrade

a 15.6 inch display,

with IPS panel technology

For storage, there is 512 GB

SSD NVME with M.2 size, and there another extra M.2 slot as well

The battery on this notebook

is using a 94 Wh battery

and it gives you more or less 6 hours of mixed usage

The laptop charger draws around 180 watts

which is not a big draw from the outlet.

Aero 15X cooling consists of two fans,

and two heat pipes, with software support for adjusting fan speed

So, this laptop still run cools, even on heavy workload

Let's talk about the keyboard

Keyboard on this notebook feels tactile

So, it is very comfortable to type on

But, the keyboard layout is quite different

because Gigabyte decide to add a number pad to their keyboard

for productivity reasons

If you try to use it for a week or two,

you could get used to it in no time

This keyboard also support N-key rollover

and per-key RGB lighting

so, it could look amazing in any scenario

The audio on this notebook

is actually pretty good

From the sound quality,

to its loudness, not bad at all

not the best, but still very good nonetheless

What is interesting about their audio setup,

the speakers on this notebook

is already Dolby Atmos certified

so, your audio experience will definitely be better

This is the sound test

for the audio for this notebook

Because of the thin bezel on the display,

Gigabyte have to move their webcam to the bottom

which, I don't really like

it makes your face looks small, and your finger

could block the camera

The touchpad on this notebook

have a very nice texture to it

It feels like glass

But, their touch driver is not using Windows Precision driver

Instead, they opted for ELAN driver

the experience when using the gestures are not comparable

if you compare to Windows Precision drivers

This Aero also included with Smart Manager application

so what does this app do?

This Smart Manager provide all customization inside this notebook

like battery charging policy,

x-rite Pantone color,

or if you want to customize the fan speed, you can do that here

so far, we have talked about the features of this notebook

Now, let's take a look at its performance score

In conclusion,

the pros of this laptop are

its slim and lightweight profile,

great build quality,

it also gives a very good performance as well,

good temperature management,

it provides a comfortable keyboard

with RGB lighting as a bonus,

It has a color accurate display

with 144 Hz refresh rate,

a set of complete port, including the UHS-II support

audio speakers with Dolby Atmos

and at a price range that is worth the value

compared to other brands in Indonesia

and it also packs a big battery capacity!

But, it also have some weaknesses

like its touchpad that uses ELAN driver,

and the poor located webcam

Looking back at these factors,

is this laptop a good buy?

if this laptop is within your budget

and high-end laptop is what you aim for

this is one of the best choice to buy

with its price ranging around 34 million (US $ 2370)

you will get a set of great specs

and a good designed notebook, as well

Even I would pick this as my daily driver

if I have the budget to buy

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That is our review of the Aero 15X

Thank you for Gigabyte, who provide us this unit for review

Don't forget to like this video if you liked our review

and comment down there

if you have more questions regarding this notebook

or, if you want to request for other product for review

don't forget to subscribe if you like our content

see you, on the next video!

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2013-2014 Mustang GT500 VMP Dual Fan Triple Pass Heat Exchanger Review - Duration: 4:37.

If you're the owner of a 2007 to '14 Shelby GT500 or a 2005 to 2017 GT with a positive

displacement blower, well, then you know heat can be an issue.

Luckily, VMP has their Triple Pass Heat Exchanger and dual fan setup to help keep those intake

air temps down and consistent performance up.

Now, the kit from VMP will include the plug and play heat exchanger and fan setup for

right around 800 bucks, while the install will vary depending on the car it's going

into.

But let's go middle of the road two out of three wrenches on the difficulty meter here

with a little bit more on that later in the video.

So, first and foremost guys, it is important to point out that this kit will work with

a number of positive displacement blowers out there including of course the TVS, a Whipple,

Kenne Bell, Magnuson, and Edelbrock.

Now, in addition to that, this will also work with the factory S197 GT500s as well, as we

did point out earlier.

So, this kit really will appeal to a large group of blown S197 and S50 owners out there.

And with all that said, the big appeal here with this kit is heat.

Listen, positive displacement blowers make a lot of heat and, as we all know, one of

the biggest enemies of performance is heat and heat soak.

So, VMP recognized this and wanted to come out with a solution for both the older S197

and S550 owners out there who have battled increasingly high IAT temps during warm months

and spirited use whether be on the road or at the truck.

In fact, it is pretty cool to point out that development for this product was done using

a Supercharged Boss 302 on a road course [SP].

So, if it can keep that car cool on a hot lap session, then, it can certainly benefit

you in your road car.

Now, the solution, in this case, was to come up with the triple pass heat exchanger.

And what is does that mean?

Well, simply put, the coolant is gonna pass through the exchanger three different times

in an S shape pattern, allowing for more time and surface area for the air to pass over

the exchanger, allowing for better heat dissipation in the end, especially when compared to other

single or double pass units out there.

Now, VMP also relocated the intercooler pump out of the grille and out of the way of the

heat exchanger to allow more flow into the core itself.

But let's talk about this core a little bit more here because it is absolutely massive,

13-inches tall and about 3-inches thick to be exact, the biggest currently in the category

complete with the TIG-welded end [SP] tanks, giving you a very well-made piece.

But in addition to one that will be very efficient, you're also get some increased capacity here

as well.

Now, helping with the low-speed efficiency, will be the included dual 11-inch electric

fans that are gonna do a great job of keeping air moving over the core itself, but in low

speed or stop type situation.

So, you're stuck in traffic, sitting at a red light or even waiting in the staging lanes

to make another pass, this will help keep those IET temps a little bit further.

But making this package even more attractive to prospective buyers out there is the plug

and play aspect of the heat exchanger.

Meaning, it's essentially gonna be a turnkey solution that drops into place for most owners

and doesn't require any cutting or splicing of any wires.

Now, depending on the year of your car, some people might require some little bit of modification

to fit this monster into place, such as the '11 to '12 5-liter car and even the '07 to

'10 Shelby as there is some slight modification there.

But nothing crazy, just moving around the radiator side shield a little bit or maybe

the power steering cooler ever so slightly to get this into place.

Now, because of the varying level of difficulty depending on your model Mustang, it's a safe

bet to just call this a two out of three wrenches on the difficulty meter here and maybe a couple

of hours from start to finish.

Of course, you gonna wanna have something on hand to catch any spillage when it comes

to swapping heat exchangers, in addition to some fresh coolant to fill everything up with.

It's probably not a bad idea to use this opportunity to do a complete coolant flush if you haven't

done so in a while, but that is entirely up to you.

But wrapping this one up guys, if you're looking to maintain consistent performance through

lower intake air temperatures, using VMP's Triple Pass Heat Exchanger along with their

dual fan setup would be an excellent choice, and you can grab yours right here americanmuscle.com.

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Tim Holtz Tonic Media Tool Set Review & How-To - Duration: 10:59.

hi welcome to hedgehog Hollow I hope you're having a great day

my name is Alexandra and today I wanted to talk to you even about the Tim Holtz

media map tool set so I've had a couple of questions by email and so I wanted to

address those if you ever have any questions or comments or anything like

that do drop them in at support at the Hedgehog hollow comm or leave them in a

youtube comment below or on our Facebook page we do check those all the time and

we try to create videos to respond to anything that you may need help with or

any questions you might have about a particular tool so let's have a look at

the glass mat if you haven't seen it before in that top right hand corner I

am going maybe it's that site I am going to link up the in depth video we did a

couple of months ago when this was first launched and I showed you some really

fun alcoholic techniques that you can do on this surface that you would struggle

to do on just your regular craft surface and I also showed you all the different

mediums you can use on this and how versatile it is as well and the mat also

comes with an easy clean mat which is a non-stick mat that goes on here that is

heat proof and things as well so you have even more options as well or you

can just use this grid 25 squares here that is designed for ink cubes but you

absolutely you can just put regular ink pads down as well so just tries to make

it easier I also use my map all the time whether I have my laptop down whether I

have something not paper crafting related whether I'm sewing or something

I still use this mat it's really nice and sturdy I can pop things down on it

I've used glue guns on it they work absolutely fine they didn't do any

damage at all you can cut on this mat you really can do anything and you can

clean it off particularly with this new scraper tool as well so we'll be talking

about that in a second and you also I if I put lots of links down here I might

take a chalk marker I might take a sharpie or a dry erase marker

and I just write bits and pieces on here or when I'm working I might write notes

of things they want to include in an email or things I need to do that day as

well I also want you to address the whole left-handed

now I am a very left-handed lefty I do lots of things left-handed and there are

little feet on the bottom of this mount but I don't have any issues with it

having that palette on the right hand side at all but if you did want it on

your left you should just turn it the other way up and you can see there it

works absolutely fine so I'm just going to turn this back around and make sure

that you can see all of that so let's talk about the tools you have a scraper

tool that has this silicone grip so no matter how stubborn that stain is you

can really get in there and it's not going to fly out your hand it's also

good for some mixing and things which I'll show you later on plus you have

this ruler that locks on any side of the mat so you can lock it on the top on the

left or the right side and my preference is to lock it on the bottom but what

you'll notice is that ruler has two different sides it has a beveled side

which is perfect when you're drawing and things like that and then it has this

thicker side which is straight which is perfect for when we're cutting so let's

have a look at some of the things we can do one thing I want you to point out is

when you pop your ruler down it will not line up completely with your grid on

here without the ruler this grid is perfectly square it's square and

straight to itself and just that's part of the manufacturing process this will

be a straight to the edge of the glass mat so how do you work with that when

you're working with your paper so I'm gonna work with this on the bottom so I

have the bevel on my left side and I'm gonna grab a piece of my Neenah card

stock so I'm going to hold that ruler in place and now I'm going to line up the

edge of my cardstock with the edge of my ruler and then going to take a little

bit of masking tape and I'm gonna stick that down so that my papers not really

going to move on me then I can Jori canister of course you can stamp on

here as well you can use your Nouveau markers for some really fun background

so you can do pinstripes so I can draw against this if I wanted to change color

the one thing I would not suggest to do is drag it if you drag it you risk

pulling that color that way I'm just gonna pick that up use an alcohol prep

pad or this is one of my best discoveries ever and I will link it in

the video description below for you it's an isopropyl alcohol spray that I

bought on Amazon and so it's perfect for cleaning up everything so I can just

clean down the edge of my ruler I can move this across however far I want to

go and then I can do my next pin stripe and I can do my next pin stripe so you

can see that you can get lovely lovely straight lines and as I mentioned you

can also cut against this so this time I'm going to put my ruler at the top

here and that means that I have the straighter the non beveled side closest

to my left you would have it the opposite if you're right-handed so if

you're right-handed you're going to want it a bottom when you're cutting so that

that this straighter edge is on your right

and then we're just going to take our knife this is the nouveau craft knife

you could use your Tim Holtz craft knife or which ever one you like working with

and I kind of cut until I feel like I've gone through one of that paper and you

can see there I get a nice clean straight cut and again that's my other

piece there as well so the another option you have with cutting is a rotary

cutter so I have a few things I want to say first is I know you're not supposed

to cut with rotary cutters on glass or any knife for that matter it does dull

the blade quicker but I'm a convenient crafter I'm a lazy crafter so I like to

be able to cut on everything on one and you're not going to do any damage

I've cut on this huge amounts already practicing and trying out things for

videos and classes and all sorts of things and there is not one mark on this

map from me using knives or rotary cutter

on it the second thing is if you do so you're going to want a separate rotary

cutter for your paper and for your fabric because paper again

dulls that blade so and also when I'm cutting with a rotary cutter I stand up

because I just get a better cut so I'm gonna hold this down I'm gonna put my

rotary cutter through good pressure again I like to cut a couple of times

and then I can just slide that up and again I have a lovely cut on there as

well so that's some of the things that you can do with the ruler and how to get

a really straight cut - same applies if you want to do it in this direction and

have a pretty piece of red Nouveau card stock and again line that up on the edge

of your map so it's not going to move anywhere and then you want to line it up

with the edge of your ruler now I would not suggest sitting on an angle like

this and lining it up you're gonna get a much better lining up and excuse my head

if you actually look all the way over you're going to just see any differences

in there again you could just take a little bit of masking tape put that down

there and then you could start drawing or whatever you wanted to do on your

piece of cardstock let's have another look at that scraper so as I mentioned

it is great for cleaning so you have a surface you want to clean off if you're

a mixed-media artist you can fit really big pieces onto this mat if you are a

collage artist or mixed-media or a scrapbooker you can also fit your 12 by

12 on here as well which is perfect so you really can throw anything at this

mat and clear up is so easy if you get paste or anything like that just put

that across it's got a nice sharp edge here it's not going to cut you but it's

nice enough that you can just scrape things off and I find it much nicer than

using a razor blade because obviously I have two children running around my

house and I don't like having razor blades out you've got that silicone edge

that I mentioned so it's not gonna slip out of your hand but you could also use

it as an extra tool so I have some texture paste I want to color it

some abandoned coral just dresse oxide I can pop my pad down on my surface in my

palette area you could also do this same technique on that easy clean mat that's

on top of here I have to say I don't use that mat for that but the mat is also

great if you want to create different surfaces or you want to create Nouveau

drops it's nonstick you can also use your heat gun on it too you can also use

your heat gun on this mat and you can see there how I've managed to mix it

together I can then take my cardstock I can make a really big mess everywhere

and I can put that over something else I really like to do with this edge as well

is when I'm working with stencils I'm using a texture paste I'm using an

acrylic paint I just take this scraper 45 degrees and I run it down my edge my

stencil and it takes off any excess the first all you're gonna get a nice clean

edge on your stencil secondly it stretches your supplies a little bit

further so you can take any of that excess put it back in to your jar and

off you go as well so lots of fun tips and tricks there for you using the Tim

Holtz media mapped all set I hope you've enjoyed today's video if you've got any

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