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Intro: ETHEREAL (w/MEMPHIS & ÆSTRAL) - GENESIS

Kapdx here today we are gonna build a pc which is intended specifically towards the photo

editing and video editing side It's a little bit different from a gaming

pc although the parts represents to a gaming pc

But we will be prioritizing the parts differently We will mention here according to the priority

the components The first priority we will be giving here

the hard drive For post processing we need a fast hard drive

I would definitely recommend you going over a full SSD system or

If you are on a budget get atleast a 500 gig SSD

So that you can install the softwares and os into this SSD that is important

The second important component is motherboard We need a fast latest motherboard

Which supports wide variety of upgrades and its compatible with all those technologies

Like nvidia sli or amd's cross fire You can have this motherboard for another

5 years without even worrying about it 3rd Important component is the power supply

I recommend going over a 750 watt power supply but minimum should be 650 watt

This one is the corsair cx 750 power supply it is sufficient enough for me to run for

future upgrades Power supply is really important.

It helps maintain longevity of your devices 4th important component is the processor get

the fastest processor available in the market according to your budget

I purchased this intel core I 7 7700 kabylake intel processer

It is very fast and was released this year.

It is non clockable processer and its suitable for another 5 years

Then the next important component the 5th component is Graphics card

Get a graphics card which supports Premiere pro, Photoshop, Lightroom or the CUDA technology

which means The photo editing and video editing in 4K should run ridiculously smooth with

the graphics card.

I got this Zotac Geforce 1050 ti OC edition it is perfect for my purpose

You need not need to have a high end graphics card SLI or Crossfire for editing photos but

if you are a gaming enthusiast go for that system

But this is photo editing pc 6th component is this one RAM 8GB is quite

suitable Premiere pro uses decent amount of RAM

But adobe photoshop and lightroom uses processor and hard disk.

So I put ram in 6th position in terms of priority I also purchased this one windows 10 professional

I got the original version of windows because we find many issues when operating a pirated

version and in my experience I get many problems while working with all those editing softwares

And the last thing I got here is this one internet security

Of course we all need security and this is one time investment a 3 year license so I

don't have to worry for another 3 years So this is another hard drive apart from SSD

This is a 7200 RPM class WD 1TB hard drive.

I will be storing all the data and files here And all the editing software and windows will

be stored in this SSD for fast operation The 1tb Hard disk on the left will be the

storage media This combination is the best if you are on

a budget like me So without any further I due I will be building

this thing right now in front of you guys So stay tuned I will be catching up with you

later after this build First of all, dismantle the cabinet

The very first thing you need to install is the power supply

The reason behind this installation is that the electronic components have static charge

in it so you need to ground yourself with the system using a high conductive wire

Wrap it into your wrist also take care that you don't turn on the current while you

are connected to the ground This is the liquid coolers back holder

Install it first like this Time to install the Intel Core I 7 7700 Kabylake 7th generation processor

Remember to align the processor with the processor casing it has definite brackets so you don't

need to worry how to orient it Ram has definite teeth so take care while

placing it Now install the IO Sheet or you can say input

and output sheet Then install the mother board

Time to install the hard disk drive it's bracket is perfectly aligned just fit it

Now screw the SSD because there is no bracket for the SSD screwing is the only option

This is the main ATX power supply 24pin connector for the motherboard it also has definite teeth

so align it as it should be Connect the SATA cable which has L shaped

bracket from the power supply to your hard disk and SSD

This is the USB 3.0 connector from the cabinet's USB port connect it with one of the USB 3.0

Refer you motherboards manual for these connections

HD audio for front audio jacks

SATA connecting cables for HDD's an SSD and the docking device above

This is CPU Power cable connect it to the motherboard.

It will be there written as CPU I find this the toughest part while installing

because liquid cooler is much difficult to install

Also, I attached 2 fans one front and one back with the radiator for effective cooling

Just peel off the plastic shield from the liquid cooler

Apply thermal paste on the CPU very important otherwise, the CPU won't Cool or you can say

the conductivity is not efficient without the thermal paste

Also, I forgot to mention this is the cooler master Sedion 120V liquid cooler

It keeps my CPU in the range of 30-40 degrees Celsius in normal use and below 65 in heavy

heavy use The Zotac GeForce gtx 1050 ti OC edition install

it in the respective PCI slot very cost friendly graphics card

Screw it tight because there is only one screw

Time to test drive Wow….

This is awesome feeling hei.. heh heh heh Cable management I am really bad at this thing

if you want a guide specifically for cable management refer to other videos

this cabinet comes with 5 led fans and the liquid cooler comes with one

so total 6 led fans which is more than sufficient for this machine

The led fans at the top The led fans in the front

Awesome guys this thing is ridiculous.

I am in love with this pc Really blazingly fast

Now fit the panel This is additional hardware component.

A USB hub from Quantum Zero I got this because I need additional USB ports

and I am a fan of USB ports hehe I got this wifi card as this mother board

doesn't come with built in wifi This supports PCI wifi

Now let's turn on the pc Connecting the respective display devices

Ahhh this is omg Now the first thing is windows 10 Professional

Lets boot the USB stick Select the drive as SSD for Windows Installation

User Name kapdx ..... heh

Now it's time to install the MSI Drivers or the intel chipset drivers The graphics card drivers

Internet Security Installation Now it's time to do driver installation

of wifi Lets check the internet.

Let me turn on the mobile hotspot got connected

This part is my favorite part Logo Stickers

logo stickers yeah I love to stick stickers guys its really awesome feeling

Love the MSI G series logo and the adhesive

is quite strong Intel Logo

I7 7th generation

Now it's time to test the benchmark using Unigine Valley

This is a software for benchmarking your hardware without playing any game

I did this benchmark

With ultra settings Just pause if you wanna check the detailed

benchmark score

So all right guys so I have finally build this thing

I am really crazy about this I have worked around 3 days to build this

this is my first ever desktop in my entire life

I have been using laptop for like 10 years and this is my first pc and I have build this

myself I have purchased each of the parts

choosing and like thinking what to purchase what not to purchase

but in my final experience I am really love with this

I would like to say you some few things regarding building a pc

when you buy a desktop or anything like that branded pc

from your shop you don't get the items for you pc which you

want for your specific purpose but when you build a pc by yourself

you get the pc which you want for you only and the purpose is fulfilled according to

your requirements I would highly suggest each and everyone of

you if you want to build a desktop

please build yourself this is one of the tutorial for building a

pc my purpose of this pc is to do photo editing

and video processing although the parts represents to a gaming

pc but I am not a gaming enthusiast

I don't like to play games I just edit videos

this is the very video which you have been watching so far

so this pc is photo editing and video editing for 4K videos all right

I have been using premiere pro software this is the best software available on the market

according to me for editing videos

this is really fast and this is awesome considering editing videos

let me play this track and show you how it appears in premiere pro

this is a 4K resolution video all right so remember this is 4K ultra HD

so I would like to say if you wanna know any parts of the pc

I have put the link in the description of each and every part

including graphics card liquid cooling wifi card usb hub power supply

motherboard hard disk cabinet

each and everything is in the description so please guys

check the description if you wanna build a pc like this one

all right I purchased everything from amazon

everything is in the description click on the link

if you wanna support this channel then also click on the link

I will be like happy if you guys build a pc like this one

and if you have any questions any thing anything it might me anything

I don't care I will be replying to each and every one of the questions

so all right so this pc gives 32 fps(Frames per Second)

and most of the youtube videos almost 95% of the youtube videos

are in 30 fps so this is perfect for editing 4k videos

so I thank you quadrupled guys for watching this video

please subscribe to my channel for further reviews

and please remember I am requesting you guys I will be ONLY MAKE VIDEOS IN FUTURE so until

then peace guys bah bye

teiiiiiiieh

Music Video: ETHEREAL (w/MEMPHIS & ÆSTRAL) - GENESIS

For more infomation >> 4K Video And Photo Editing Computer Build | Best Custom Budget PC Specs For Processing Raw 4K Videos - Duration: 12:30.

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North Korea steps up efforts to build new nuclear reactor: IAEA - Duration: 0:53.

As well as developing and testing missiles,... North Korea is forging ahead with its nuclear

ambitions.

The International Atomic Energy Agency is warning that Pyongyang has ramped up efforts

to produce parts for a new nuclear reactor.

In its annual report released on Friday,.. the UN watchdog said the regime is still operating

its main reactor while it prepares to build a second one.

It says there are indications in the light water reactor construction yard of an increase

in activities,... which is presumed to be fabrication of certain components.

However,.,.. the IAEA, which has to rely on satellite images to reach its conclusions,

says it has not observed indications of the delivery or introduction of major components

into the reactor containment building.

The new reactor is expected to be larger than the current experimental one at Yongbyon.

For more infomation >> North Korea steps up efforts to build new nuclear reactor: IAEA - Duration: 0:53.

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How to build a medieval rustic church interior Minecraft Tutorial 1 12 - Duration: 20:39.

Hello, my friends and welcome

My name is Jay and today we will be handling the interior of the medieval rustic church we built two days ago

We will also add a little more detail on the outside like leaves and some mossy stone

and a wall surrounding the church and change a few things in the village to make it all match better together

But that's for the second half of this tutorial so lets start with building the interior

The first thing you want to do when you get inside is place a dark oak wood floor in the entire area.

Don't look at the marks on the floor, that's just to make it easier on myself but we'll start with this front wall

And we'll place three pillars against that stone brick and connect them at the top

And then we'll just fill that entire wall with white concrete blocks

So that was very easy

Now for the side walls we'll just remove that cobblestone and cobblestone wall

And in the middle we want to have a spruce wood pillar. So fill up that gap and then place a pillar

And then fill up those 3 block wide gaps with white concrete

Now here at the top, you want to place a glowstone. And then fill up the gap with white concrete and three rows in front of it

And then we will repeat this on the opposite side of this part

So remove that cobblestone and do the same thing again.

Don't forget that glowstone there

And then after that we will place the ceiling in.

We'll start against this front wall and place a crossbeam

And then we'll place seven more crossbeams each time with a one block gap in between them

Now the seventh and the eighth one. They come out a little bit but you don't have to worry about that

because we will be placing cross pillars and all that to hide this

and they will have the same length in the end

Now in between we want to place dark oak stairs on the edges

on both the sides. Make sure they are aligned here

Like that.

And then we'll do the same on the opposite side

Then we'll place one row of slabs against those stairs

And then you basically want to leave one gap

Then place three dark oak slabs

Then one block gap again and again a slab

So slab, gap, three and gap

And we'll just do that in every one of these openings

And in those remaining gaps we'll place cross blocks like this

Now with that ceiling done, four blocks away from that door opening

you want to have a three block wide carpet and two blocks deep like that

And that's just red wool in the floor

And then we'll place three rows of white concrete. Three blocks wide

And next to those we'll add three block high pillars

And this will be the confession stand for when people leave the church

Fill up those two gaps with white concrete

And then place one more row on each one of these

And now at the top we want to place spruce wood fence

On this middle one, we also want to remove these two blocks and place spruce fence inside

That last one, you can just place spruce fence at the top again

And for the doors here we'll just place two more concrete blocks at the top

And then we'll do the rest later on

Now...Lets see..first thing we want to do is fill up this roof here.

I am just going to fill that up entirely with white concrete so no monsters and other mobs can spawn in here

In case you build it on survival

If you want to use this as an attic or a storage room, by all means, go for it

But for this tutorial, I'm just filling it up

And then we'll do this wall and we'll start by removing those blocks in front of the cross

and we'll build around it with our white concrete and then fill up that entire wall with white concrete blocks

Then we'll do these corners. So place two pillars

One against those white blocks and one like this and we'll do the same here

And in these little corners we'll have stairs leading up to that little balcony

Place one more pillar in the middle here

but yeah, place three rows of white concrete like that and then i'll have to look at the top

where those ladders will be. So we have two more gaps.

Okay, so, fill that one up and then cover up the wall until you reach the roof

And do that on both sides as well

And then we have that one block gap for the ladders so lets place those in first

and just come out one ladder at the top. That way its easy to get up on that balcony. The VIP area

In case the queen wants to go to church.

Then we'll add a row of oak fence on the edge here

And we'll decorate that in a bit. Now lets do these side area's

The first thing we'll do here is place a crossbeam from that corner all the way across and here as well

And then again we'll put in the ceiling in the same fashion

So each time leaving a one block gap, placing a crossbeam like this

Now on that last row you'll have to remove those slabs and then place the crossbeam

Then in the middle you want to place cross blocks again like this

That one row where the window is, we'll fill that up with white concrete in a bit

But then on the edges again. Dark oak stairs and then fill up the rest with slabs

Now here, where that window is, we'll just fill that entire gap with white concrete.

so the window is one block deep, but it just looks better that way

And then we just have to repeat this whole thing on this side wing

So again we'll place that pillar and start with our crossbeams and repeat the whole thing

Now here at the top we want to fill up that gap with white concrete as well

And then we'll fill up that entire wall. Again with white concrete blocks

And repeat that on the opposite side as well

Alright. And now we'll do this wall. So we'll start with removing that cross again

and building around it with our concrete blocks and then filling up that entire wall

following that curve pattern at the bottom

Now underneath you see those cobblestone and wood blocks so we'll just cover that up with white concrete as well to hide all that

And then here we want to place one pillar in that corner

And then... Let me think, how was it here...

Euhm... lets see...

Yeah sorry, I have to think a bit here...

So we'll place three rows of concrete. Don't forget to place another glowstone at the top there

Then two pillars and we'll fill up that entire gap. Not only those two blocks in the floor

You can fill up those remaining gaps as well because we won't have a ladder here

And again repeat that on this side of course

then, oh, we forgot to place one more pillar here so lets place that one to

And we have one more row of concrete there as well we have to place

but lets do this first, so fill up that entire wall but leave that window as it is now. Well be decorating that later

So lets add that one more row of concrete

And I still think something is wrong there so we'll get back to that

Now well cover up the inside of the roof with dark oak stairs all the way to the top

to that middle beam and then the other side as well

That way the roof looks nice as well

And this is the little mistake. We actually want to place two pillars here and connect them at the top

Like that.

Because then we can hide the light near the altar. You'll see that in a bit

Alright. Now in these walls, three blocks away from the right side we'll dig out a line

And then three blocks away from the left side as well.

And then we'll fill that up with spruce wood

And we'll do the same on the opposite side of the church

And then we can do the stairs on the balcony

So we'll start right in the center with one stair. Leave a one block gap and a one block gap

and just fill them up so you have a five block wide stair there. Well... Seat...

And then we'll add trapdoors at the top

Now here against that pillar in the back we'll place two stairs

and then with one row in between we'll place rows of five stairs like this

until you reach that front pillar. So you should have five rows in total

And then we'll place trapdoors on all of them and open them up so it looks like church chairs

And then we'll also add some trapdoors on the sides to decorate those further

Now... Two blocks away from that front bench you want to have a carpet again with red wool

As you can see, its one block away from the sides and two blocks away from the widows

so three blocks wide and five blocks long

Then we'll place the holy water at the entrance.

Because that's what I have on my action bar before I change everything

what else can we put in

Two chairs with trapdoors above it for the confession stand

We'll put in the doors in a bit

And then we'll place some glass panes in those crosses. So red in the center and black surrounding it

You can choose different colors if you want to. But as i said in the previous tutorial

Red and black are my favorite colors. That's why I always use them

And then in these corners we'll place two cauldrons with leaves on top just to decorate that further

Oh, I forgot to fill up this gap so lets do that first

And then we can do the altar

So we'll start with a oak stair one block away from the edge and we'll do the same on this side

And then in between we'll place an upside down and in front as well

And then you'll have to place two stairs in front of that to place the next stair.

The upside down one here. And then remove those two stairs

Then we'll add two trapdoors in the front

Oh, that one's wrong, let me do that again

Then in the back we'll place three at the bottom

Then add three stairs on top. That's temporary

Place one in the middle

no, we won't do the one on the side. Just the one in the middle and then two in the front

Yeah, like that. That will look good. And then remove those three stairs

That's a great looking altar in my opinion

Then where the holy water is, we'll place two fences with two torches on top to light that up

And then with dark oak stairs, upside down, we'll place two right there

With flowerpots on top and some flowers inside and we'll repeat that on the opposite wall as well

And that is that area completely done

Now here in these side area's I didn't know what to do

So what I did is basically place two cauldrons with leaves on top

If you guys have any idea's on what to do with these side area's, then by all means, do it

Because I ran out of idea's on this. I'm not really a church person. I don't go to church a lot so, yeah

I put in what i remembered 'laughs'

Then here in the back we'll place two more of those cauldrons with leaves

with fences next to it and some torches on top of it as well

And then, lets see...

We'll add some lighting here. So two fences again, right above those benches, above those trapdoors

With two torches on top.

And then where those ladders are, we'll place two fences on both sides

With slabs on top and a stair in the middle to decorate that a bit

And lets see, what else can we do

Here we'll place two upside down stairs with flowerpots and flowers

And then lets do the lighting first.

So we'll start here. That's why I wanted those pillars to come out so these two are a bit hidden

from the people sitting in the church

So we'll do the same on this side and I'm using dark oak slabs inside the frames

Then on these three pillars you want to do the same thing

And on the opposite side as well

That way this entire area is nicely lit up

And then we'll add two more in the hallways next to the confession stand as well on that middle pillar

So right here

And then on the other side as well

What else do we need to do. ah. Lets place the doors in here

But we'll place them.. no, lets place them in from the inside

No, that's wrong again. Like that

There we go

And we'll close them

Give them some privacy

Lets remove that glowstone. And now we'll decorate this wall

We'll just place two fences on the sides with torches on top. Second block from the bottom

And then in the middle we'll add a painting so just place two temporary blocks or stairs or whatever

so you have a two block high painting in between

And then on the opposite side we'll do the same thing and make sure that its the same painting

It just matches better together if you do that

And then here we'll place two one block paintings. So just surround that with blocks and then place the paintings you want in the back here

And now we'll make a little chandelier.

So in line with that painting, that's where you want to place that first block

Then two stairs on the sides

And then we'll add three oak fences underneath

the fourth one, we want to do this

And then underneath those fences we'll add four slabs and in the center a full block in dark oak again

And then all you need to do is place some torches on top of that

And that is the interior done so lets move to the outside

We'll start at the back of the church because we haven't decorated that window yet

And we'll do that by placing three stairs at the top

slabs underneath and then full blocks in between

At the bottom you want to place three upside down stairs

grass blocks in between, trap door against it and some flowers on top

And then you can fill up all the windows with glass panes

Now. For those building the entire village, stick around

because we changed a few things and I'll go over that once I went over everything that needs to be added to the church

and the walls surrounding the church.

When you placed all the windows, you want to replace some of the cobblestone and cobblestone walls

going around the church with mossy cobblestone and mossy cobblestone wall

And then you want to add some leaves. Hanging leaves on some random spots as well

Now there's no rule for this. Its very random so just place them where you want to place them

And then for the stone brick area's you want to add some cracked stone brick and some stairs

Again this is very random.Its just to make it look a little more withered and older then

The way it was looking before. It looked very new and very clean.

The dark oak at the door. Change that with spruce. It just looks better with the doors and all that.

And then make a pathway going to the main road

Now, once you did that.

One block away from the road and one block away from that pathway, we'll place the first block

And then we'll place a wall on top with a block on top of that and a stone brick slab

Then we'll leave a ten block gap. So the eleventh block, that's where you want to place the next one

Like this, so its the exact same thing there

Now in between we'll place four slabs at the bottom on both sides

and then we'll add two upside down stairs like this.

And break that first one like that.

Then change that in to a cross

And after that you want to place iron fence in between these gaps so that's four iron fence on both sides

Then we'll add three slabs in stone brick

And then two stairs in this direction again in stone brick

And then on top of that you want to place two stairs like this. Break that first one. And then place that one

And you want to do that two times in the front.

On both sides.

And five times on the side

And once you did that, you can cover up the back with two rows of leaves

All the way to this corner here

Now, we also made the entrance to the graveyard here so we'll go over this as well

You want to place a slab there and there and then a full block here and here

On top of that place a wall and then again full blocks

then you want to place a stair

And two slabs on top of those with a full block in between

And then for those building the village. There's a few things we need to change.

The market place used to be in oak wood. We changed that to spruce wood to make it match the colors of all the builds

It really looks a lot better like this.

And then the main road used to be like this which in my opinion looks very cluttered in this village

So we made this a lot cleaner as you can see.

And it really looks medieval because of those stone brick patches inside of that road

Now how we did that.

the road used to be five blocks wide and you had two blocks of grass on both the sides.

Now its seven blocks wide which leaves you with one row of grass

So those five blocks you used to have

You fill that up by placing stairs on the edge

and then in the middle you just want to place some random blocks of stone brick

And then fill up the rest with cobblestone slabs

So this is very random but it really looks medieval. I think it looks beautiful.

So I think this is what we will keep

And then next to it well make the sidewalks in spruce wood

And that way that pattern from the market place really connects everything together

Lots to do and change for those building the village

But hopefully you agree with me when i say 'it looks much better now'.

Let me know in the comments bellow what your thoughts are

Give the video a like if you like it and share it with your friends

It really helps me and the channel a great deal so i'd appreciate it

Subscribe to the channel for more minecraft candy and remember

You can place requests in the comments bellow. Surprise us.

This was Jay. Thank you for watching and all your support

And I'll see you in the next video;

Bye 'waves'

For more infomation >> How to build a medieval rustic church interior Minecraft Tutorial 1 12 - Duration: 20:39.

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North Korea steps up efforts to build new nuclear reactor: IAEA - Duration: 0:55.

As well as developing and testing missiles,... North Korea is forging ahead with its nuclear

ambitions.

The International Atomic Energy Agency is warning that Pyongyang has ramped up efforts

to produce parts for a new nuclear reactor.

In its annual report released on Friday,.. the UN watchdog said the regime is still operating

its main reactor while it prepares to build a second one.

It says there are indications... in the light water reactor construction yard... of an increase

in activities,... which is presumed to be fabrication of certain components.

However,.,.. the IAEA, which has to rely on satellite images to reach its conclusions,

says it has not observed indications of the delivery or introduction of major components

into the reactor containment building.

The new reactor is expected to be larger than the current experimental one at Yongbyon.

For more infomation >> North Korea steps up efforts to build new nuclear reactor: IAEA - Duration: 0:55.

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Home cockpit 737 - Build a Boeing: 180 visuals, part 1 - Duration: 5:06.

Hello guys. I am Peter from Build A Boeing. How are you all doing?

The cockpit right now is - as always - one big mess in this rebuild fase.

Nothing has been connected yet. But I've tried to start making a cockpit shell this SimuJabs drawing

And you might be able to see the back frame here - the back wall.

And upper window frame.

Then I started making the lower window frame that should go here.

And there were just too many different angles too many measurements that I couldn't figure out.

so I kind of gave up on that part...

Partly because I got these two projectors!

And I've now started my 180 degrees curved screen project

which is pretty cool.

I'm just testing things right now.

So I'm using bed sheets as screen right now that's why it's a bit wobbly

I've just quickly mounted some thing - some fabric - to project the picture on

The frame itself is made out of wood

and these sections, the two sections here - or two pieces of wood - they cut each at 7,5 degrees.

Put together that is 15 for this one. 7,5 and 7,5.

15 and 15 that makes 30 degrees for a section

And for each 30 degrees I have vertical support - there

That means from the middle there I have 1, 2, 3. Then I have 90 degrees to each side

When mounting these. The way I did it - because I have two - is that I here

in the front put a piece of yellow string and it goes over here to the side

it's like five centimeters away from the wall so that I have room for this support here.

But that yellow line there, you can see it goes - maybe you are able to

see it goes - over there as well. Yes. That is what I call the "flat screen".

That is the areas your projector should be able to fill out.

It forms a "V" as you can see. Then you have an opposite "V" which goes

from the corner of the room and over here to the middle and then back there

and on that line it's where your projector should be mounted.

Then you can use the distance calculator online and you can from that cross right

there calculate how many centimeters back your rejection should be mounted

and that is for me right there.

At least I thought so.

On a normal short throw projector that will beam the top part of the picture in horizontal matter.

But because I have ultra short throw they're working it in a different way with some mirrors

which means because they're beaming downwards

the picture on a curved screen actually goes like this. So it kind of bends down.

That means I have to had to pull them back a bit, to have the picture going from up there and then

bent down here and then back up. Trial and error.

Luckily, I made these two rails here and mounted the projectors onto them.

But then I had to move them back so I came up with a new idea on how to mount these

And it actually works quite good.

You need one rail here and then in the back here one as well.

And then the projectors are mounted on pieces of wood.

But the these two - going that way - are not fasted in a way I can move them back and forth

which means I can move the projectors around until the picture is perfect.

But as there's nothing is going to move the projectors later on they might as well

just lay there on top of these two rails. That means I can actually mount

them unto a nice wooden ceiling like this with just one screw there, one there

and two screws down here. Four screws in total.

My wife like that I've not totally demolished the ceiling

What else... I have a piece of wire hanging

down here this yellow piece here. It goes from the middle up here and where that

is mounded I have the same distance to each side and to the front.

So that kind of marks the viewpoint of where my head should be in the cockpit so that I have

here I have a side view to each side and they saw also the middle of the cockpit.

That means later on I can move my base around so that the cockpit is perfectly

placed in this half circle. So it needs to go forward a bit and then a bit to the side I reckon.

So this is my first attempt at a curved screen.

Next up - in the next video - I will try to start prepar3D and start wrapping the

picture see how that goes... And hopefully within a few weeks I will be able to

have my first flight.

I'm Peter from Build A Boeing You guys take care

Bye bye.

For more infomation >> Home cockpit 737 - Build a Boeing: 180 visuals, part 1 - Duration: 5:06.

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How to Build a SECRET ROOM in Minecraft! (Turn Subtitles On) - Duration: 8:33.

Hi, Guys! Welcome back to a Secret Room Tutorial!!!

I am using wood for this room to make the video more understandable

4 Spaces In Between

Instead of using wood, you could make your entrance out of stone or grass

That would meet the standards of the terms, "Hidden Room"

Please Don't Forget to Leave a Like and Subscribe!

Thank You to all who support my channel!!!

For more infomation >> How to Build a SECRET ROOM in Minecraft! (Turn Subtitles On) - Duration: 8:33.

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How to Build a Housing Estate | Cities:Skylines - Real Town Planner Plays | Ep 13 - Duration: 9:34.

welcome back every body to my channel

and yes today i am showing you guys how to make

what i interpret as a housing estate

and yes there so many, so so many different ways you could actually make housing estates.

so this is where im going to be doing my housing estate today

and the design i am going for will be a mixture of

flowing roads and some little grid systems.

a lot of green space, pedestrian access and yea.. so

just sit back, relax, get some tips and enjoy.

Okay and so here is the final product and

i guess the first thing i want to mention

about actually designing the housing estate, you dont want to have too many entrances

to the housing estate. I only have one which is actually accessible by a little avenue with trees and theres

some shops right there. and i actually put the shops and schools right at the start of the housing estate because both of those facilities

will create noise pollution, so i wanted to

to keep both noise polluting areas right at the start

away from the rest of the houses and you can see

yea, so you can see right at the start

i dont have, where the roundabout is, i dont have many houses

there is quite a lot of green space

i just wanted to keep it open

not to dense, and i guess, putting a lot of green space right at the start

kind of helps create a nicer atmosphere, and more relaxing atmosphere

because trees and nature help relax you, of course.

and if you're relaxed, you get good vibes and want to live there.

and you will notice for the schools there, i actually

put them on their own little sub road off from the avenue

just simply because i was thinking, like when the parents

drop off the kids and they can jsut drive up on that little road.

its a one way little road but they can still park there

so they can just drive up there

drop off the kids and and its not disrupting any road traffic on the avenue

and also another thing, work mentioning is

i actually put in a lot of some avenues thats because they, the trees

actually help increase the land value $$$ ;)

in real life, but im not sure about in the game

maybe it does a little

but i think at least it raises the value by about, i think $50k

and you'll notice i put in so so many trees everywhere

and thats because

i was thinking the house estate is so far away from the city so

that they're probably wanting a more relaxed lifestyle so more trees

more nature helps get to that relaxing atmosphere.

and once again you'll see that i have so many pedestrian paths throughout the whole housing estate

and thats because i wanted to make it really accessible

to pedestrians and to show its a pedestrian friendly area.

and the main way of getting around in the housing estate is hopfully

through the pedestrian paths.

so anyway thats all i wanted to say for this quick little episode

dont forget to leave me a comment and let me know if you want to see me

build anything else....

so yeah thank you guys for watching and ill see you all in the next episode.

For more infomation >> How to Build a Housing Estate | Cities:Skylines - Real Town Planner Plays | Ep 13 - Duration: 9:34.

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Treehouse Building Series #3 - The Yoke - Duration: 3:40.

One of the most challenging parts of planning to build a treehouse is deciding what type

of support platform to build.

And at the same time it can be the easiest given that your tree layout largely determines

what your options are.

In this video we'll go over one of the most popular two tree support systems known as

a yoke.

If you have two trees that are 10-20' apart then you should definitely consider this design.

By building a yoke on each tree you spread out the base of your support system making

it stronger.

The yokes are both fixed to the trees using static brackets.

The yoke that's attached to the larger of the two trees is the anchor.

You'll attach the platform or floor joists to this.

On the other end of the platform you'll install umhw to allow the platform to move freely

on the yoke.

If this design looks familiar it's because it's widely used for supporting bridges

on our roadways.

To build a yoke you use 4x4 or 4x6 lumber, or a combination of both.

I used a 4x6 for the main top support and 4x4's for the knee braces.

The top support needs to overhang your platform by about a foot on both sides to allow room

for movement.

The top support is also notched 1" on both sides to allow for installation of the knee

braces.

The knee brace is also lagged into the top support for added strength.

To learn how to calculate and cut these angles check out this great tutorial from treehousesupplies.com.

I found this tutorial the most helpful and it's what I used when building my yokes.

The knee brace brackets vary depending on where you get them from.

The ones I used from treehouses.com are two separate brackets and therefore are more versatile.

The knee brace brackets are installed by cutting a slit in the middle of your lumber, drilling

holes, and then bolting the bracket in place.

Be sure that your lumber rests on the metal plate and not on the bolts.

The bolts are there to hold the knee brace in place and not to support the structure.

To install the yoke you first install the top TAB so that it points directly at your

second tree.

The easiest way to do this is to wrap string around the two trees and install your TAB

parallel to those strings.

Once the top is installed you can lift the yoke into place and rest it on the TAB.

Depending on how high your tree house is this can be pretty challenging since the yoke is

fairly heavy.

I borrowed a play right out of Pete Nelson's playbook and utilized my old Ford truck and

a pulley system to make this effortless.

With the yoke in place you can then mark your bottom hole to drill and install your second

TAB.

When marking this TAB err on the side of a little high rather than a little low.

It's better for the yoke to be squeezed into compression when installing versus pulling

it apart.

After the first yoke is installed you can line up the second one using a laser level

or a simple water level.

At that point you can either put two beams across your yokes followed by floor joists,

or install the floor joists directly on the yokes like I did.

If you've got more than two trees then there are other options available.

Three trees works great for creating a triangle out of beams and building your platform on

that.

And you can always build a yoke on one of the trees to help open up that triangle.

Four trees in a rectangle with two main support beams is really ideal.

Just remember to pick an anchor tree to attach the beams to and use dynamic, floating brackets

on the other three points.

This two tree yoke system is a very popular design given that most people don't have the

luxury of three and four tree layouts.

Depending on the spacing between your trees, it allows you to still have a fairly large

treehouse even though you're only building in two trees.If you have any questions I didn't

cover feel free to leave those in the comments.

If you've enjoyed this video or found it helpful please give it a thumbs up.

Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss the other treehouse videos in this series.

And as always, thanks for watching.

For more infomation >> Treehouse Building Series #3 - The Yoke - Duration: 3:40.

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ROBLOX | build a boat for treasure | boat got to big XD - Duration: 5:10.

hi guys its Coolsauce Doughnut and today Im going to be playing build a boat for treasure on ROBLOX

as you can see the boat is really big

theres not really a point to this video but i just wanted to show this big boat me and some friends made

also i decided i was going to do a Vlog channel and none of the other possible channels i mentioned on my channel update video

lol look at where the arrows pointing gilgamish morphed through th boat

gilgamesh died R.I.P.

oh look at the arrow here he comes

our boats stuck

gilgamesh got back on yay

look at the bandicam thing at the top of the screen lol

our boat is too big

lol we lagged out the game w/ our big boat

the chats not working.....oops

someone died

thats the gltich of the night

how to do it

make a big boat

nothing was working

i even reset my character

nothings happening

also i am going to be adding my voice in my videos but it wont let me put the voice in so i need to figure how to get that o work and than ill have my voice in vids

also i still need to figure out how to work my camera but once im figure that out my Vlog channel will be ready

theres the map

it was there

this is Coolsauce Doughnut

see you later

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