![]() On floors and high impact surfaces, 3 coats should be applied with a trowel, a shorthair roller (velour), or with a polishing machine.įirst coat: 1 liter (1.06 quart.) undiluted covers appr. 1 teaspoon per m², should be polished in immediately. The 3rd coat should, after spreading little drops, approx. The wet films by the 1st and the 2nd coats should be polished in with an eccentric sander, a polishing machine or a lint-free cloth after about 10 to 15 minutes. By furniture with a pad, a fleece or something similar to at least 280 grain. ![]() Sand after the 1st coat to reach an especially smooth, high impact surface. Always do a test application! Depending on surface requirement, absorbency and kind of wood: apply 1 - 3 thin coats until a coating layer has developed. Stir thoroughly! Remove possible skin formed on surface. By spraying, dipping, with a cloth or with machine applications at temperatures above 16☌ (61☏). Application method: By brush, troweling or with a shorthair roller (velour).Sand gradually and in accordance with the gradation, for furniture up to 240 grain, for floors up to 120 grain with a rollercoater sander (a sander with a sandpaper grinder), and then up to 180 grain with a grit. For large-pored woods such as walnut, oak, ash, chestnut, elm, mahogany or teak, brush out pore grooves carefully. Preparation: Wood must be dry (moisture content below 12 %), solid, able to absorb, clean, free of resin and dust.Full declaration: Differs according to color tone: Linseed oil, linseed oil - stand oil - natural resin ester, linseed-oil - wood oil - stand oil, highly transparent iron oxide, titanium dioxide, natural resin glycerol ester, linseed oil - stand oil, orange oil, isoaliphates, silicic acid, micronized wax, pine oil, rosemary oil, dehydrated amino sugar and drying agents free of lead.DIN EN 71 Part 3 certified, suitable for toys. German Industrial Norm DIN 53 160 certified for color fastness when exposed to perspiration and saliva. Water repellent according to German Industrial Norm DIN 68 861, part 1. Produces a matt film after 1 coat and a satin glossy finish after 2 - 3 coats. Technical qualities: Reinforces and deepens the natural color of the wood grain.Not to be used on cabinet interiors, or for the treatment of plywood. Suitable for furniture, window sills, floors, for OSB and for MDF. Application range: For solid interior timber surfaces.
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You can also have a different username on a per-project basis. Enter your name in the real name section and confirm by hitting return, then enter the email address associated with your GitHub account again confirming by hitting return. ![]() I just did that on my test system, and it seems to work fine.Īgain, it’s important to note that this is your “global” username. ![]() Alexander"Īnother way to change it is to edit the Git config file in your HOME directory and change it there: You can change your Git username like this: You can also have a different username on a per-project basis (but I haven’t used that yet). Verify email Raw newgistfile This file contains bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what appears below. It’s important to note that this is your “global” Git username. In the list of enterprises, click the enterprise you want to view. To allow the new user to login to their new account, you need to create a new account session. In the top-right corner of, click your profile photo, then click Your enterprises. My file on my current test system looks like this: to start verifying the user email address. Next to the organization, click Settings. Here’s the git config command to show your Git username:Īnother way to show your Git username is with this git config command:įinally, you can also see your Git username in the Git configuration file in your HOME directory on Unix systems, i.e., this file: In the top right corner of, click your profile photo, then click Your organizations. ![]() There are at least three ways to show your Git username: Git user FAQ: How do I show or change my Git username (or email address)? How to show your Git username The Brush window (1st image) shows the brushes available, the Pen brush is selected and shows the size in red 8.5 as the size is not the default brush size (15). Brush control includes Size in pixels which can be edited numerically /dragging the slider /or using your mouse wheel over it (interestingly it offers 1/2 pixel size brushes too as in 8 /8.5 /9 /9.5 /etc), and Opacity percentage as a slider only.Īlong the top near the menu are the remaining Brush options (2nd image) which are type (Freehand /Line /Polyline /Polygon /Rectangle /Ellipse /Curve), Anti-aliasing, Correction (smooths graphic tablet and mouse lines), and Soft edge. Options - The Brush preview is just that, and if the brush is not the default size clicking it will revert to the default size. Noticeable Lag - The only thing that seems to have any lag is the fill Bucket tool, which seems to be common with most software. Even creating images tabloid sized (11" x 17" at 600 dpi) it loads nearly instantly, and brushes are lag free. Program Speed - Likely the fastest loading program I've tested. Graphics - EVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti SC (Superclocked GM107) 1 GB (DDR5 memory) Is subjective to hardware installed, so with that in mind here is myĬurrent workhorse PC (A updated HP Z200 Workstation) specs I used for testing with all updated drivers.ĬPU - Intel Core i5 CPU 660 3.33GHz (2 Cores, 4 Threads) Have a look at these direct links on Pinterest, DeviantArt, and Tumblr too. Also has a large devoted fan base of users making it easier to find custom materials (brushes /scripts /etc) and learn the more advancedįeatures. A quick search online or on YouTube will find help as well. ![]() Officially they have a online tutorial section that covers many topics. ![]() If however you feel closing a single window automatically is worth $39.99, plus installing Steam software that is always running on your PC ( their licensing), it is an alternative.Įase Of Use - Surprising simple to get started. The window is nothing more than image links that loads a image and clickable link from their website. It did not install any malware or such on my PC, just a internal FireAlpaca program window when it starts. You can close the window by clicking Ok or the X, and is the only ad I see when using the program. Ad-Supported - Whenever the program is started it loads a single ad window (see the window I had above). Its bleacher-style seating is perfect for watching the baristas whip up a matcha latte or grind single-origin beans that might be sourced from Rwanda or El Salvador.ĭown the street, the Bay Area-based Blue Bottle outpost draws in coffee lovers with its gleaming Kees van der Westen Spirit espresso machine beneath a slowly-shifting LED display, meant to mimic the blue Venice sky. Coffee and Cocktailsįor a pick-me-up, head to the airy, loft-like Intellgentsia. The small-but-mighty storefront is still doling out real-die pies with both classic toppings and wilder combos (think chicken curry pizza with pineapple and more). ![]() Dubbed a “vegetable slaughterhouse,” the Venice offshoot of the NYC original offers up stone oven-baked pizzas, veggie-packed salads and bowls, a killer housemade buckwheat-and-bean burger, plus smoothies and fresh-pressed juices.Īnd while AK may have changed plenty over the years, 25-year-old slice spot Abbot’s Pizza, hasn’t. Speaking of brunch, there’s perhaps no better venue on the street for daytime noshing than The Butcher’s Daughter, a white-washed space with soaring ceilings, copper accents, a wood-topped bar, and plenty of hanging plants. If you don’t manage to snag a reservation, try Yours Truly, a newly revamped neighborhood eatery where chef Vartan Abgaryan gets innovative with seasonal veggies and seafood layered with international influences, including Delicata squash laced with harissa, octopus chicarron, and Nashville hot shrimp paired with Japanese milk bread.Īnd whether you’re a dedicated vegan or not, you’ll likely find yourself wowed by the offerings at Matthew Kenney’s minimalist Plant Food + Wine, where the superstar chef has created his own lineup of faux cheeses along with inventive plates of kelp noodle cacio e pepe, mushroom pate, and rice-based bacon at brunch. (It’s the same space that once housed the late Joe Miller’s seasonal eatery Joe’s, often credited with launching Venice’s dining scene and spearheading the city’s farm-to-table movement.) Felix Trattoria has officially become one of the city’s toughest reservations, thanks to Funke’s acclaimed regional specialties like spaghetti with bottarga and his signature pappardelle tossed in a chunky lamb Bolognese. Or, on the south end of the street, pasta master Evan Funke crafts next-level noodles in his climate-controlled, glass encased “pasta lab” within Felix Trattoria. For a quick fix, Gjelina Take Away offers counter-service pizzas, salads, and sandwiches along with breakfast fare. It’s here where chef Travis Lett churns out unique wood-roasted vegetable plates and perfectly puffy pizzas decked out with toppings of tomato confit, stinging nettles, and squash blossoms, depending on the season. If you’ve got time for just one meal on the block, make it at the quintessential Venice restaurant Gjelina, with its rustic-sexy dining room and adjacent patio that’s been packed from morning till midnight for more than a decade. ![]() Here are our top picks for shopping, sipping, and dining on this unforgettable street. A slew of bustling restaurants helmed by top chefs has made the block one of the city’s top dining destinations, and with its charming boutiques, Instagrammable street art, events, and people-watching, Abbot Kinney Boulevard is a can’t-miss stop for any visitor to LA. ![]() Today, Abbot Kinney Boulevard is still one of the hippest streets in all of Los Angeles. The 2007 arrival of frozen yogurt franchise Pinkberry is often cited as the catalyst that - for better or worse - began the gentrification of Abbot Kinney, and once GQ magazine named it “The Coolest Block in America” five years later, the street shot to international fame as high-end, big-name brands clamored to move in. Once a semi-gritty artists’ enclave, the street saw a handful of locally-owned restaurants, boutiques, and galleries pop up in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s, which slowly brought in an expanded clientele from outside the neighborhood. Named for the developer, conservationist, and tobacco magnate who founded Venice back in the early 1900s, the mile-long commercial stretch has undergone lots of changes over the years. ![]() Venice Beach’s Abbot Kinney Boulevard, just a short drive from the Fairmont Miramar, has long been one of the Westside’s most iconic, eclectic, and eye-catching streets. |