Monday, 2 March 2009

Colored Pencil And Other Media - colored pencil, art


I have been using Prismacolor colored pencils for years and have found nothing in their price range to compare. These are an extremely versatile pencil. This full set has a bit of a hefty price on it, but to be honest it is worth every penny if you use this type of product very much. I would suggest that you start with a smaller package, such as the twelve packs, use them a bit, see if they fit your needs, and then go ahead and make this purchase.

These pencils have a lot going for them. First, you can erase, which in my case is extremely important. Secondly, the colors are true and vivid and adhere to quite a number of surfaces (even more than you can imagine if you do your prep work correctly. Third, they are east to keep sharp and do not crumble as many colored pencils do during the sharpening process. Fourth, they and wonderful for blending; being the easiest to blend of any type I have ever used. Fifth, the color range offered is by far the best. With this large set I have yet to find a color or shade I could not produce with just a bit of imagination and work. Due to their ease of blending, the 132 pencils actually represent a color range that goes up into the hundreds; if not further...you are only limited by your imagination and ability. Fifth, the points, while soft and workable, do not smear or crumble as many other brands do.

Due to the sheen and almost pastel quality on the material used, these pencils will enable you go give depth to your drawings that few other stand-alone products of this sort can. In addition, and this is quite subjective, I know...they just feel right in the hand and fingers as you use them.



Now, like a couple of other reviewers here, I do NOT recommend these pencils for small children. While they hold up well in the adult hand, they are, by nature, rather fragile and to be honest, a small child can trash the pretty quickly. Better to buy them a big box of crayons and let them do what creative children do best, make a colorful mess, and have fun while they are doing it and not have to worry about breaking a relative expensive tool.



A note to teachers: Now I am not a great artist (in fact, I consider myself sort of pathetic), but I am prolific. I do occasionally teach drawing classes and have found that for the students, a more basic set of these pencils is much more productive that this large set. The small range of colors in the smaller sets forces the student to learn color blending and not rely on "ready made." Let them start simple and when they master (or at least start to comprehend the wonder of color combination and what a few basic colors can turn into with a bit of knowledge and practice, then let them buy their own. A small palate and a good blending tool are wonderful teaching tools.



I very much recommend this product...I have used many sets and will no doubt use more in the future.



Don Blankenship

The Ozarks Prismacolor Premier Colored Pencil Sets set of 132

I draw quite a bit and when I decided to incorporate some color to my drawings, I got myself a 24 pack of Prismacolor pencils and I was IN LOVE. These pencils glide on paper like pastels. They are soft and so easy to use and control. They blend like powder would. They also have this fantastic sheen to them! People have commented on how they love the reflectiveness of my artwork. Those pencils are phenomenal. It's worth every penny if you are an artist. These pencils are absolutely the best and I highly recommend them. It's top quality.

as an artist, i think that people don't realize why art material cost so much. This is one of them. Prismacolors has been the top seller in color pencils and i would never trade them in for crayola. what makes these color pencils so unique is the ways you can us them. you can blend colors really well, mix and do thing you can't do with crayola. my art teacher even emphasizes this brand becuase they are so superior and used by professionals. i reccomend that if you just buy the 12 pack of this version and compare it to crayola, you will never turn back again. i love the 132 pack and I'm sure people can go beyond that becuase of the blendability.

I used these in High School and now I refuse to go back to Crayola. These literally blend almost like using makeup. The lead is soft so be super careful not to drop or tap them because the lead will break pretty easily and then the pencil will be pretty much useless. I do NOT recommend these for children because of their fragility. They are definitely worth the price.

My husband is a colored pencil artist and has worked with these pencils for as long as I can remember. Our adult daughter is moving from graphite pencil to colored pencils in her portrait work and there is no better set of pencils for her, in our minds. This will be a birthday gift, so she doesn't have them yet, but we know she will love them and appreciate the way they handle and perform, based on my husband's many years of experience and success with them. We saved $50 buying them on Amazon instead of at the art store!

I use the Prismacolor colored pencils for coloring the Dover Coloring books and they work wonderful for that. I am no artist and know almost nothing about the different products out there, but when I took up coloring while recovering from an illness, I was using Crayola. Then I decided to try these and bought my first pack at a craft store. The prices here are very good and if you can afford to buy a larger set, do so.



The things I like are the variety of shades, how smooth and easy they go down and that they are erasable. Plus, depending on how hard you press or how many times you go over the same area, you can get very different looks. You can also do one color over another to make a new color or get a different effect. I have learned that this is not true with markers or with some other (cheaper) colored pencils.



Artists may know all of this, but hopefully this may help out other non-artists who are just getting started. - Colored Pencils - Colored Pencil - Art Supplies - Art'


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Bostitch Nail Gun - bostitch, bostitch nail gun


After disassembling the framing nailer, it was obvious that all the o-rings were intact and that the plastic trigger valve was the weak link in the gun. The kit installed easily, and with newly lubed o-rings the nailer is like a brand new tool. The symptom of a bad trigger valve is a constant leak of air when the gun is plugged into the air hose. This part was backordered at the official Bostitch replacement parts website. Buy it here, save money, and get back to work. Bostitch TVA11 Trigger Valve Kit

Purchased an N80SB 11/1999, used heavily for a year, occasionally since then. Trigger valve had intermittent problems recently, started hissing 06/2011. Parts List specifies "TVA1 Kit, Trigger Valve". The TVA11 kit instructions were easy to understand, kit was easy to install, nailer works perfectly now.

Nail gun was leaking air and would not retract the driving mechanism. This replacement part looks to be of an improved design. It was easy to replace, came with clear instructions,and a drift to remove pins that secure the trigger and valve.

My Bostitch framing nailing had an air leak at the trigger valve.I had know idea how to fix it,almost bought a new one.I went on You Tube and they had a video on how to repair a trigger valve.Then I found the part on Amazon and ordered it.The valve came with good instructions,grease for the o-rings and a punch to knock the pins out.This was a very simple repair.this trigger valve was made a little different from the one I had . I put it in and it worked. - Bostitch - Bostitch Nail Gun - Works Great - Nail Gun'


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Lithium Batteries - lithium batteries


You can't beat the price of this deal. Five batteries for the price of just one at my local big name drug store, and I mean even when you include the shipping. The product works exactly the same so it's a no-brainer when it comes to ordering this from Amazon. CR2032 Lithium Button Cell 3-volt Batteries, Sold As FIVE Batteries

needed these for my husband's auto guitar tuner. this was the best price for the quantity of this I could find anywhere, considering most stores never have these odd batteries in stock anyways. The life expectancy is great too. good buy. :]

For the money you can't go wrong with this 5 pack of batteries. I use them outside on my grill. I bought a monitor that shows how much gas is left in your tank without having to crawl under your grill to look at a guage at a goovy angle. One battery lasts for 2 seasons, so it's a good deal getting this 5 pack. - Lithium Batteries'


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These batteries are a great value because they last a lot longer than other 18V batteries. I have crews using these tools for metal framing and such and the less time they spend getting down off of scaffolds looking for a charged battery, the more money I save. I personally used the 18V driver to install 18 sheets of Durock and I went thru over 300 fasteners on a single charge. I kept reaching for more fasteners wondering when the battery would go dead and it just kept on going. The 3 amp hour design is awesome. In this case, I say you get what you pay for...and maybe a little bit more. Makita BL 1830-2 18-Volt 3.0 AH Battery, 2-Pack

I have used a lot of different tools/batteries. These outlast all the guys at work who are using dewalt. The batteries actually make a cordless sawszaw a useful tool. Even my boss was impressed. The only draw back is they are not cheap, but you get what you pay for.

if clothes make the man these batteries make the tool. just don,t leave the battery in the tool when you put then in the bag that the tools came in. the sligest touch to the trigger and the lite stays on and the battery willl be drained when you go to use it.

These batteries are important if you own a makita li-ion set. With the supplied two batteries you have to switch a single battery among the tools you are using while the second battery is charging, agrhh. This was very annoying when you are trying to make money on the job site. Armed with four batteries you can run three tools while one is charging, now you can make money!

These along with any of the tools made by Makita are the best on the market. I have used Makita's 14.4 Nicd stuff for years and actually sold them to a buddy and he is still using and lovin them.

Thank you Makita keep up the good work.

I was using the much smaller 1.0ah batts that came with the tool, and they'd last less than an hour.



This 3.0ah is so much better and lasts for a good couple of hours (having 2 is also great). Plenty of torque, super-fast recharging time and THE CAPACITY TO GET THINGS DONE.



Also, the Lithium technology is far superior to NiCd (and even NiMh); smaller, lighter, no degrading capacity (memory) effect, stronger torque, faster recharge and longer lasting.

I purchased the 18 volt Makita Drill and Impact Driver with the 1.4mAH batteries. Due to the amount I use them at the same time I purchased two 3.0 mAH batteries and these batteries have significant improved capacity over the 1.4's. I would recommend spending the difference if you use these tools frequently.

We normally buy Dewalt cordless tools, but when we find deals, we will buy other brands and we figured we'd give the Makita's a try.



The pluses: these batteries do last longer between charges than the old Dewalts nicads we had. If we have 2 guys doing the same job, the Dewalt would lose its charge in 3 hours, while the Makita would last at least 3.5 hours doing the same job.



The downside...the batteries cost you more in the long run. They aren't cheap, and they do last longer between charges, but we seem to have to buy new replacement Makita batteries more often than we do for our Dewalt products.



So, these batteries are great in that they are probably the longest running 18v cordless batteries we have had for our tools, but in the long run we probably won't stick with them because they need to be replaced every 4-6 months (we use them everyday), while our 'other' branded batteries are lasting almost a year under the same workload.

Having gone through several batteries with DeWalt products, I decided to shop around and see if I could find a "better mouse trap". I purchased these extra batteries thinking that they would be on par with the DeWalt's. Boy was I wrong!!! The charge on these last a long time. I have a four man crew with two impact screw guns, a chordless sawzall and a heavy duty drill. We have five batteries total and one single charger. I cant think of a time that anyone of us was waiting on a "hot" battery! Very satisfied!

extra batteries simply make sense for a serious worker. the one or two which normaly come with a set will not keep you working indefinitely and being able to cycle through four means constantly having power. even if your buddy keeps borrowing your impact driver. - Lithium Battery - Lithium-ion - Battery Packs - Lithium'


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Binocular Neck Strap - strap, binocular neck strap


I wanted a camera strap that didn't say "THIS GUY IS CARRYING AN EXPENSIVE CANON CAMERA" like the original, and this does the job well, for a very reasonable price.



The first impression was "oh, I got myself a sponge" but the thick neoprene like material is sturdier than it seems; comfortable too. OP/TECH USA 2701252 E-Z Comfort Strap-for Cameras and Binoculars - Neoprene (Black)

I have a new pricey Canon digital camera and can't believe the terribly uncomfortable large strap that came with it... itchy and bulky. So I searched for a good, comfy strap... and took a chance on this one. So glad I did-- it's made all the difference! The strap does exactly what it should- holds the camera securely and with a gel type cushioning that makes carrying my camera NO BIG DEAL! Thank you! And great price!

I bought this for my video camera just before my vacation. It is comfortable and sturdy. It does not give irritation on the back of ones neck like other straps I own. Shipped quickly at the normal shipping rate. I'm thinking about getting one for my digital camera.

I have chronic issues with my neck and wanted a strap to ease the weight of a Nikon D80. This one did the trick. The padding provides comfort and takes the strain from my neck. I think I'll be getting another for my binoculars, as I've been using it for them when I'm not using the camera.

I got this strap for a new Panasonic G2 4/3 camera, and it's exactly what I needed. The strap that comes with the camera is thin, stiff, and scratchy, but the OP/TECH is soft and has give in it. This is a narrow strap, but it's just what I wanted for a small, lighter weight camera. I tried a Crumpler Industry Disgrace strap, but it was overkill for such a small camera. I am also a big fan of neoprene camera straps. I've been using a neoprene Pro Master strap on my Canon camera for years, but I couldn't find the same strap this time, so I tried OP/TECH.



When I first saw the strap, I thought that the neoprene part wouldn't provide enough coverage to use comfortably on my shoulder, but after I tried it, the strap worked just fine.



I don't know how heavy a camera or pair of binoculars would work on this strap, but if you want an inexpensive, simple, no frills, practical strap, you might want to try this one.

The strap I received does not match the picture at all. It has a great soft grippy pad, that I like, but it is way too short. Overall it is only 31in. (Compared to 51in on a standard Nikon strap) After you fasten it properly to your camera, it leaves you with maybe 25in. Which is barely enough to put your head through. If you are wearing a jacket, you can forget about wearing it over your shoulder, unless you want it to rub on your underarms. That sucks, because I like that pad a lot.I just stopped using that strap and went to a different brand until I can come up with some way to extend it.

As a previous OP/TECH user, I have been very impressed with their products, and I think I would have been this time as well. The only problem was that I was not sent the product in the description.



The item I received was 10 inches shorter than the OP/TECH strap, very cheaply made, and did not have the OP/TECH logo anywhere on it.



I've ordered the real E-Z Comfort strap from another seller, and I'm sure I will love it. You probably will too, but don't buy it from HDE! - Strap - Nikon - Well Worth The Money - Binocular Neck Strap'


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ARKON CM-221 Universal Swivel Belt Clip Holder - Bought this to make a Dell Axim RhinoSkin Hardcase usable again. The RhinoSkin Hardcase is great for protecting your Dell Axim, but the belt clip that comes with it is extremely wimpy. Thank goodness for this item to save the day!! ARKON CM-221 Universal Swivel Belt Clip Holder

I didn't use the stick on piece, I purchased it for the clip itself as the case I am using it for already has the other piece. The clip is a universal fit and works with both device cases that I have. I ordered an extra one just in case but so far it seems to be pretty solid and I have not had to use the extra one. Overall I am happy with it, good purchase.'


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Wire Concealer - cable organizer


Pros: easy to use, plenty of room for multiple cables

Cons: so-so construction (connection tab broke easily), slight difference in color from one piece to another



Reading those cons might give me pause as a buyer, but honestly I would buy it again. The broken tab did not render the sleave unuseable and the slight difference in color is ultimately unimportant if you paint the pieces the same color as your wall (I havenn't done it yet, but this should be easy to do). Bell'O CMS169W Cable Management System

This is a must have for any flat panel owner, it turns the mess of wires in to a nice clean streamlined look and there is plenty of room to route the wires through the mold... It only takes a couple of minutes to install and voilá! Anyways definetly a solid product for under $25! - Cable Organizer'


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Inflatable Canoe - inflatable kayak, inflatable kayaks


I bought SE370 Pro Inflatable Kayak that has the upgraded seat from a competitor. Took it to the local lake during a camping trip. Easy to put together. Kids loved it as well as me! I solo'd it to do some fishing. Kids teamed up to paddle around the lake. OF course, we all used life jackets at all times! It tracked beautifully and was easy to maneuver. It was easy , as well, to deflate. Be sure to wipe it dry before storing it away. The included storage bag held everything, pump, kayak and paddles. It is quite sturdy and has a nice carrying strap. Buy it and enjoy !!! Sea Eagle SE370 Inflatable Kayak with Pro Package

I recently got into kayaking by way of some friends. They had two boats so the three of us would rotate so we could all have some fun. It was fun, but when you'd like everyone out on the water at the same time, you will obviously need a third boat. Being an apartment dweller I couldn't really keep a hard shell kayak anywhere. Nor did I want to haul one up and down three flight of stairs every time I felt like hitting the water.



After a lot of research I decided on the Sea Eagle SE370. And I'm pretty dang happy.



1. Storage, set up, moving: It easy to set up. The first couple of times might take you a bit longer than advertised, but after that, it's a smooth process. Moving it to the water has one real issue: The carry bag should have two straps instead of one. The single strap will dig into your shoulder on longer walks to the water. I've since started inflating it right out of the car instead of hauling the bag to the launch site. Still, while that eliminates the pain of the single shoulder strap it is awkward to carry for a quarter mile. Storage is pretty easy. The boat in its bag will easily fit in a closet while it patiently waits for its next use. Major drawback, you cannot fit the paddles in the carry bag with the SE370. It might be possible with the smaller SE330, but it just won't happen with the 370. The boat, seats, and pump take up all of the space. If you're really determined, maybe you can cram the paddles in, but not wanting to break anything I haven't tried to force it. Outside of the single shoulder strap on the carry bag, this thing is great.



2. On the water: Talk about stable. Between my efforts to tip it, and my friends more extreme attempts, I feel safe saying it will not tip. It's more likely to toss you out before it tips over. Since I'm not a strong swimmer that makes me feel very comfortable in it. Performance, you're not getting anywhere very fast. You won't get anywhere in a terribly straight line either. Sitting slightly aft of the middle of the boat as the directions suggest works, but you will be zig-zagging across the water. And probably fighting against a current that's out to make you spin in place. Alternate approach if you're going out solo on flat water, sit all the way in the back. It helps quite a bit with keeping a straight line, but wind will be a bigger issue. You can handle wind a little better if you're towards the middle of the boat, but currents are less of an issue in the back. It can't be called a major drawback though because it seems to be the nature of all inflatable kayaks from what I've learned. Maybe the more expensive ones are better at that, but for the price this little thing is pretty good as long as speed isn't a concern.



3. Construction: Solid. Seriously. It's been put through a fair bit since I bought it and it doesn't even have a scratch on it. There are a couple mud stains, but nothing else. No complaints here at all.



In short, I'm glad I bought this thing and am looking forward to spending as much of the summer on it as I can.

I must admit that I have wanted a Sea Eagle inflatable since I was a kid (30 yrs ago). I actually ordered (1) 370 and (1) 330 but they sent me (2) 370 models. I guess it was my lucky day. The boats arrived about 5 days after I placed the order in good condition. Do not use a knife to open the shipping boxes or you run the risk of cutting the boat. I ordered (1) Pro Package and (1) Deluxe Package because my teenage son is using one boat and we just use one Pro seat in each boat for solo trips. The deluxe seats are horrible for back support in the middle of the boat, but work well at the rear because the spray skirt helps with back support. The hardest part of assembly is getting the valve cap keepers on the valve openings. They require some stretching to get them on and some of them won't stay on well. This doesn't affect the seal of the valve caps but it does keep them from getting lost or misplaced. Pumping the three main chambers requires about 100 pumps for each with the included foot pump and two to three for each spray skirt. The seats require about three pumps for the two seperate chambers.I see an electric air pump in my future! I pumped both boats up and pressure tested them for two days and all of the valves held pressure. I did read on another website that it is a good idea to go back and give each valve another twist to prevent any slow leaks while operating the boat. The 370 models have thicker material than the 330's (38mil vs 33mil, so in theory they should be more puncture resistant. The paddles are of a four piece collapsible design. They look to be of reasonable quality and since I will be paddling solo most of the time I have a spare paddle in case something does break (each boat comes with two paddles). The boat also ships with an inflation gauge to ensure proper air pressure and a patch kit.

The maiden voyage of these boats was made on a local lake in a protected cove with winds about 5 MPH. As with any canoe or kayak, getting into it for the first time causes a little anxiety. The initial stability of these boats is not as good as some rented kayaks I have used but the secondary stability is very good. I was expecting bad yaw characteristics which is usually a trademark of inflatable boats but I was pleasantly suprised. The key is to start out with slow and light paddle strokes until up to speed and then the boat can be paddled with more power. When paddling solo the boat performs best if the paddler is seated around the middle. The pro seats are comfortable but they do slide around a little toward the back when entering the boat and getting seated. I will probably get some small caribiners and run some rope to the seats from the spray skirts to keep them from moving back. The wind did affect the boat some and corrective paddle strokes were needed to stay on the intended heading, but that is the case with most other inflatables. I was concerned about the sun heating up the boat and over pressurizing the chambers but the material is a light gray color and the boat stayed relatively cool on this 95 degree day.

This is what I would call a fun boat. It doesn't have foot rests or thigh braces which help transfer power to your paddle, so you aren't going to win any races in it. It will require more energy to move it around. For what it is, it gets the job done. The boats are rated for Class 3 whitewater but I can't see using them for anything but lakes and slow moving and relatively deep rivers. You may be able to use them for deep Class 1 through 3 rivers but most of the whitewater rivers in North Carolina are two feet or less in depth and have a lot of craggy rocks. Dedicated inflatable whitewater boats have a thick rubber coating or heavy fabric outerlayer to prevent cuts and abrasions. The Sea Eagle Sport kayaks are just very thick PVC material which is durable but not enough for my comfort in these conditions. Who wants to have a flat 10 miles upstream in the middle of nowhere? If you are that adventurous, make sure you have your patch kit and foot pump with you.

I wasn't in the financial position to get two hard shell kayaks, paddles, and a roof top carrier. I would have spent $1000.00 minimum to get entry level boats. In my case it was buy the Sea Eagles with paddles and air pumps for less than $500.00 or sit on the shore and watch others have fun.

Being able to pack away a 12 foot long boat with all of the accessories in a duffle bag is very convenient but it is not without some disadvantages. You have to make sure the boat is completely dry before you put it away to prevent mold and mildew. This means either leaving the boat inflated until dry or wiping it down with a towel at the end of the day. The spray skirts are attached with ropes so the boat is going to have to air dry for some amount of time before packing it away to allow the ropes to dry out. Drying the boat is a minor annoyance but just be aware that you aren't going to be able to just pull it out of the water, deflate it, and stuff it in a bag. I had to practice a couple of times folding up the boat so it fits in the bag. I found the best way is to roll it up like a sleeping bag instead of folding it in sections. With the boat and accessories in the bag the whole package is very heavy. The bag only has one shoulder strap so all of the weight is on one side of your body during transport. Two straps would make it a lot easier. I can't see anyone carrying these bags more than 50 yards before taking a break or switching shoulders. It is much easier to carry the inflated boat and paddle if possible.

Overall Sea Eagle makes a good product that peforms well if you recognize its limitations. These boats are are leap up from inflatable pool toys and should hold up well under normal circumstances. The material is probably three times thicker than the cheap boats. I can't think of a better or less expensive way to get out on the water and just have a little fun. - Inflatable Kayak - Inflatable Kayaks - Kayak'


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Marvel Comics - superhero, spider-man


Seen on TV many years ago, this Captain America version stands up very well today, however, the master that this DVD is made from, is of very poor quality. OK, this is an Authentic " Region O " import, but most (not all) DVD's made available this way, that I have seen, are from top quality, crystal clear, source material, but this is a disappointing, dark, grainy version on the DVD, similar to the lowest VHS picture quality, you could possibly imagine, maybe 1 out of 10 & the sound is not much better at 3/10.

Overall, a very disappointing DVD, of so poor quality that it won't be added to my collection. The day's when buyers & collector's, like myself, would accept inferior quality material, just to own your very own copy, are long gone & I won't lower my standards, as rubbish is still rubbish, no matter what format it is presented in.

BE WARNED, don't waste your money!

( The 2 star rating is for the DVD quality only! ) Captain America (1990) Matt Salinger, Ronny Cox, Ned Beatty

This movie was very short lived in the theaters back in the 90's I bought it on Lazer Disc glad that it is on DVD now.



Although it lacked some action and the effects where not up to par the story still stuck with the original comic book to some degree Matt Salinger looked the part and played it well.



This Captain is not a steroid super muscled guy but a skinny guy who had polio who was given the Super Solider serum.



This Transformed him into a Batman type of Super Athlete.



And the added plot line of love lost because his girl friend who he left behind waited for him quite a few years holding out hope he was still alive.



It also had a green theme also with the bill to reduce toxic waist by the president.



This also gave the Red Scull a good back story as a boy who was a genius level who was taken from his family given the same treatment as Captain America and was disfigured.



Great Family fun. Some blood and gore but not any where near today's standard.



buy this one it is worth it. - Captain America - Superhero - X-men - Spider-man'


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