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How To Build A Professional Wardrobe For Women - Duration: 8:01.

Alright. So, you're a woman and you want to build a professional wardrobe. I'm a

man. If you want to build a professional wardrobe as a woman, Eugenia is the

person to know. We've got 11 tips that we're going to share today on how to do

just that.

Alright. We've got 11 tips we got to get going here. What's that's tip number

1. -Okay, so I love in basics that I suggest and I recommend every woman

should have in their wardrobe. Okay. Number 1, a pair of nude heels, patentened

leather nude heels. -Nude heels, what does that mean? -Nude heels, Nate. They're nude looking. The color.

-Color? -Google it. Are we going to put little images up above? -I guess I'm a man

so I don't need to pay attention to this episode. -Most women knows nude heels are. -Okay.

-okay. So, a pair of nude heels. A pair of flats. A good pair of flat shoes. -That's

tip 2? -That's tip 2. So are you counting, just in case. I may I may forget.

number 3. An animal print belt. Because all of your basics are so basic

and are so neutral that animal print will really bring the wow factor into

that plain look sometimes. -Animal print belt. That's specific. -Number 4. Are we on 4? A

camel wool jacket for winter. Just a camel which is kind of like a nude color.

A beige. It just goes with so much. You can wear it with sneakers, you can wear

it with a dress. -I will have to google and see what a camel... -They're... -Camel

wool? -They're classic. A camel wool blazer.

Number 5. A pencil skirt. A skirt that will fit you really really well. Not that

it's boxy but it comes in at the knee. A pencil skirt. And number 6. A fantastic

dress. A dress that you feel like you can conquer the whole world in. That you feel

like superwoman. It doesn't have to be black. Sometimes people think that it's

the little black dress. So it can be a little black dress but it can be

in a little green dress or a blue dress. Whatever the color is that makes you

feel good. Number 7 a statement piece of jewelry. So it could be one big piece

of jewelry that you love that can go with so much that can go with everything

else too. So, for instance, one of mine is this big cuff bracelet. And number 8,

a pair of skinny.... Dark denim skinny jeans. Number 9, a quality purse. A good nice

leather purse. If you don't like leather you can do pleather but just a really

nice invest in a good leather purse. And because that is something that people

notice right off the bat just like people notice men shoes. What else are we

missing? A pair of black pants. Just a nice well fitted black trousers. Can be

jeans too. But if it's jeans then make sure they're a little bit dressier. Just

something you can wear maybe to the office and also casually. So, I'm supposed

to be keeping track or account but I think... I can't remember how many... -Okay,

we've got a cheat sheet here guys. -A button-down white shirt. So button

down white shirt. Those are great. Again, you can... A well fitted button-down shirt.

Now, for ladies, here's a trick. Often they don't fit on the chest because of their

bust. So you may have to go up a size and get it tailored on the sides. Right? We

don't want anything opening. And I think that is it. Let me see my cheat sheet. Yep,

I think that's it. We covered all 11. All 11 basic pieces that every woman should

have in their wardrobe. Now, these pieces aren't set in stone, Nate. It depends.

Maybe for me is a pencil skirt and maybe for you is a wool pant. I mean, it depends.

These are just some suggestions that with these basics, it's amazing

everything else that can go with them. -So you're saying that you know, the topic of

this video is how do... How women can build a professional wardrobe. -Correct. And

you're basically saying that in you know, every woman's going to be

different and have their own brand, their own image. But these 11 things are...

They're kind of universal. -They are. They are universal. And nowadays, wearing you

know... What you wear to the office is a little bit more casual. So these actually

go very well with with business casual. You obviously should and can add you

know, a nice neutral blazer that I didn't add there. I didn't want to overwhelm but...

-12 would definitely overwhelm. So we're sticking to 11. So, let me go

through to see if I have any questions on these. So, you see a quality purse.

That's not something that I really understand because I'm a man. I just take

my wallet. However. -Oh my goodness. You're wallet was awful. -Why it was so bad. -Because it looked like it was

twenty years old. -it was really old. The leather worn off to the cloth

beneath and it was really extremely thick. -Yes you had so much in there and

it wasn't dollar bills. -Right, it wasn't. Wasn't $400. (Both Laughs) -All right. So now, I

understand the purse. Okay, so you're just saying the nude shoes because they'll

match most things? -Correct. Having a good... -Okay. A statement piece of jewelry. Just

something that will take a neutral outfit and make it kind of stand out.

-Correct. -Is that the same reason by having the animal print belt. That's a

very specific. -It is specific. Should you say like a loud belt or... -aAn animal print

because an animal print itself is a neutral. Just like polka dots or stripes

or neutrals. They go with lots of different things. -It adds flare for sure

and flavor. -Now, is camel, the camel wool coat made from camel fur or is it...?

-You mean hair? -Yes. -It can. It can. -But it doesn't have... -Depending on your budget.

-Is it the color? -It doesn't. -Okay. -It's the color. A camel color. So you know camel. It's kind

of that beigey color. Again, it's like the nude shoe

it goes with everything. -So, for shoes, you use the word nude, for

coats use that word camel. -Yes it's a classic. -And what do you mean by

statement flat shoes. You mention flat shoes we kind of went over that one

quickly. -So, usually sometimes we think just to... As a woman to make a statement

as far as shoes. We need to wear high heels. That's not so. There are many

gorgeous shoes that are low and we call them flats. Not everybody can be wearing

heels all the time. For example, I can't and you know. If went shopping for people,

if I wear heels, I'm dead. So, I need to be wearing some cute flats that can have

the same allure as heels but they're comfortable. May I say something really

quick? -You may say something. -For women, professional women. Wear lipstick. People

pay actually 70% more attention to what you're saying if you're wearing

lipstick. A bright colored lipstick. One obviously that you're comfortable with

and that looks good with your skin tone but wear lipstick. It's so important.

Because you want people to... When you're talking. -That makes sense. Alright. So

thanks Eugenia. -Thank you, Nate. Really appreciate you showing these 11 amazing

tips. Be sure to subscribe and let's have them connect with you where? Yes

eugeniawardrobestylist. -So that's a website, we'll put a link below. -That's my website. Link

below or you can look me up on Facebook and Instagram as well. -Alright, awesome.

We'll see you tomorrow.

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How to Build a Ukulele Bass // Binding and Final Assembly - Ep.4 - Duration: 17:44.

Here we are on the last episode of the ukulele bass build.

Of the previous video we built the neck and now it's time to connect it with the body

and work on the rest of the details.

I decided to add maple binding around the body and instead of buying a specialty router

bit for this, I bought a bigger ball bearing and adapted it to the original bearing from

a rabbeting bit I had.

This way I can create a 3mm rabbet around the entire body.

Installing binding is not something mandatory on an instrument but it makes it more resistant

to moisture since it covers the end grain from the tops.

It also gives some protection in case you bump the instrument on objects and of course,

makes it look nicer and more premium.

Here are the maple thin strips and I actually bought them because it would be incredibly

difficult for me to make them.

I bended the strips to continuously match the body contour.

The method I used to glue the binding was rather simple yet effective.

It consists on clamping it perfectly in place using masking tape and then drop CA glue to

joint the components together.

I snapped off the ends and used a chisel to fit them centered as best as I could.

I can now fill the spacings between the tape with thin super glue and wait a while to let

it fully set before removing all the blue tape.

It's a good idea to apply more glue along the entire seams and apply a clamp here and

there to help close any small visible gaps.

Now I can plane it flush and spend hours sanding it fully.

I

laid out the place for the machine heads and drilled the appropriately sized holes.

Remember that I scored the scale lines with my X-Carve 3D carving machine but after shaping

the fretboard curvature, the deepness was lost so I grabbed a super thin japanese saw

to score the lines a bit deeper.

Let's hear some variations on the playing and type of strings.

This is a piece of cow bone and will be shaped into a nut later.

But for now I need to make a recess for it to sit a bit bellow the surface.

Now it's time to make some basic inlay work using mother of pearl small dots that I also

bought and create a visual reference for the frets number 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, 12th and

15.

Unfortunately the twelfth fret had the dots misaligned in the end but oh well.

I dropped a little low viscosity CA glue over them just to make sure they don't come off

in the future.

I did the same procedure to the tiny dots on the edge of the neck.

made some final preparation and hammered the fret wire in place.

Working from the edges to the center and hitting them with a mallet.

I

snapped off the ends and filed and sanded everything super smooth.

I drew the bridge on Adobe Illustrator and sent it over to CNCing it on the X-Carve.

First I used a 1/16th spiral bit to carve the saddle groove and swapped to a 1/8th straight

bit to carve the rest.

This machine was a very good companion during this project and I could actually have cut

many more things with it than what I did.

I could probably make 70 or 80% of this build using just a computer and the X-Carve if I

wanted, and if I was better with 3D drawing programs.

I wanted to make this wenge piece less bulky so I angled the ends.

Wenge is splits badly when chiseled so I ended up using a hand plane and a file.

This is a very hard wood and very splintery as well.

I need to make a saddle using another piece of bone.

You need to use a material that is super hard and durable since the strings will be rubbing

against it all

the time.

Now I need to position it accurately at 51, 75 cm from the nut.

I sanded the bridge over its final place with sandpaper on the top to create a better fit

in case any curvature is present on the top.

I can finally drill the holes for the strings to pop through.

After testing I can glue the bridge permanently in place and I used two dowels for alignment

and a few drops of super glue to have the pieces clamped quickly.

I made pressure with a hand inside the sound hole and another one pressing down the bridge.

Once it was secure, I did place a clamp just for good measure.

I installed the machine heads but since I added multiple layers to the head stock, it

became too thick and later I had to make recesses to fully secure the machine heads.

I then shaped the nut, trying to equally space the grooves for each string and installed

the pickup under the saddle.

I got a preamp and pickup ukulele kit as you can see on the second episode but truth is

that I ended up replacing only the pickup for a longer one.

This one here was too small for the distance I had between the strings and I could only

amplify effectively 3 of the 4 strings .

Anyway, I made space to insert the pre amp and applied lots of coats of a hard wax matt

finish.

I could peel off the tape and inspect everything closely.

The installation of the electronic components was pretty straight forward.

I saw this tip online to drive the endpin jack in place super easily and it worked really

well.

Nice…

I've been playing the bass all this time without the neck being glued to the body and

I'm finally doing that step.

So I have to remove all the strings, disattach the neck and glue it back together.

On the next day, I removed the clamps and applied the strings once again.

It takes some time until they hold up tuned and here you can hear again some diferences

on the sound connecting to the amp or not, being played with fingers or with a pick aaand

using the most tradicional ukulele bass rubber strings that, in my case, didn't work so

well.

I guess more time and practice is needed to getting used to their weird touch and different

playability.

Also they tend to be more difficult to hold the tune after being applied as they need

some time to stretch.

And here it is, done with the build and the episodes.

Thank you so much for sticking around during the entire process, it was very time consuming

and expensive as well.

I could would have spent the same amount just by purchasing a U-Bass from a music store

but still, totally worth it.

It was also a lot of fun!

A big shout out to Inventables for supporting this project and to all my patreon supporters

that really help me to release more content and crazy projects like these.

Thanks for watching and I'll see you on the next project!

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How to build a modern house in minecraft|ep9season1 - Duration: 5:13.

what's up guys this is enchant97 here with another tutorial and in today's

tutorial I'm going to be showing you how to build a modern house in Minecraft

which is being shown on screen now

first of all you want to build a 17 by 14 rectangle made out of whatever

material you want I have used wall here as you can see it's best over the grass

next step you're going to need white black and gray concrete and also some

spruce planks the way you should lay them out is displayed on screen now

you now you're going to want to build up three more blocks on top of the ones

you've already made and leave spaces for the windows and the door which is

displayed in the image shown

to want to build up five however over on the right side you're going to want to

build out by one block this is displayed in the image shown and you also want to

leave the gaps for the windows

this image shows you what the interior should look like currently don't worry

if you've missed parts because now you can add them in in the correct spaces

this screenshot also shows you what the other side of the interior should look

like as well

now you're going to want to build the gray concrete blocks up by two

this screenshot shows you what the outside front of the modern house should

currently look like you may not have filled in the glass so you can do that

now

you can now fill in the roof and leave places for the glass blocks to go in as

displayed in the image you can do different patterns if you wish as well

and remember that the white concrete is two blocks lower than the gray concrete

is as displayed on the image

now you can fill in the second floor with oak planks you can use whatever

material you want however I would recommend this as it looks quite nice

you can fill in this area with whatever type of furniture you want or any chests

and other things like redstone

at the right side of the building you're going to want to remove part of the

floor you just built and replace it with a staircase going down I have used oak

stairs in this example this image shows you what the staircase

should look like and what position it should be in relevant to the door that

was first put in at the beginning of the tutorial

next at the right side of the building you're going to want to remove some

blocks to add windows so that you can look out these few images here show you

what possible outcomes you could do to make your right side of your house look

more interesting with the windows if you wish to build them another way feel free to

these next few images are what the final house should look like as we have now

finished the tutorial hope you've enjoyed this video if you have please

hit that like button and don't forget to subscribe to see more content by me I'll

see you later good bye

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