Monday, July 31, 2017

How to Drill Better, Cleaner Pocket Holes

Pocket hole joinery has a lot going for it. An affordable jig makes the process fool-proof, it comes together in less than a few minutes, and the joint itself is super strong.

The Kreg jig itself does most of the work, but a little knowhow makes the pocket hole clean and precise. This is especially important if the pocket hole will be visible, plugged, or filled.

Ready to make nice, sharp pocket holes? Let's go!    … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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Friday, July 28, 2017

How to Make the Ultimate Sanding Block

When it comes to sanding, the rules are simple. When you're dealing with curves and soft edges, you can use the contours of your hand to back up the sandpaper and naturally mimic the shape. But when it comes to flat surface: never sand without a… Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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Thursday, July 27, 2017

BOSTITCH MIIIFS Pneumatic Floor Stapler Review

The BOSTITCH MIIIFS 1-1/2-Inch to 2-Inch Pneumatic Floor Stapler is a stapler that is particularly designed for stapling into the floor – just in case the name didn’t give it away!

This is ideal for stapling down hardwood flooring and in the right scenario can save you a lot of time and effort that you would otherwise have to spend on your hands and knees. In fact, working with flooring can be particularly gruelling when it means crawling around on the floor and this is why it’s such a good idea to get a powerful and reliable tool that can make the job quicker and easier for you.

This is just such a tool and it features some very high-end construction and performance. If you’re a professional and you often work with flooring, then it might just make a very worthy addition to your arsenal.

As ever, we’ve been using the BOSTITCH MIIIFS 1-1/2-Inch to 2-Inch Pneumatic Floor Stapler for a while now in order to put it through its paces and see if it really performs as well as you could hope it to. In this review, we’ll report on our findings…

Product Description: Power and Precision

To look at, the BOSTITCH MIIIFS 1-1/2-Inch to 2-Inch Pneumatic Floor Stapler is nothing special. It is an orange tool that doesn’t have much to it in terms of parts and that has a long and oddly shaped handle. If you haven’t used a floor stapler before, then you may not be used to the appearance. It’s heavier than it looks though at 11.2 pounds and that’s thanks to the very solid construction. The BOSTITCH MIIIFS 1-1/2-Inch to 2-Inch Pneumatic Floor Stapler is made using aircraft grade aluminium, so you know that it isn’t going to get damaged over time. But if you’re worrying about the hard material against your lovely wooden floors, then rest easy. This has a nice soft rubber tipped foot to prevent scratching.

In terms of the specs, this delivers some serious horsepower as its weight and construction suggests. It can produce up to 420 inch/lbs of driving power and uses a high speed mallet-actuated operation to get the job done. It is designed for working with ½” to ¾” finished or unfinished hardwood flooring and in that context it performs incredibly well.

Pros and Cons: Serious Power for Professionals

If you’re a homeowner or a hobbyist, then you won’t need this kind of high powered specialist machine. If you like flipping houses or you work in wooden flooring though, then it will be a life saver.

The pros of this machine are its power, its relative speed and the surprisingly comfortable design. It’s also great just how durable the tool is thanks to the great high quality materials that have been used. And that durability means that the BOSTITCH MIIIFS 1-1/2-Inch to 2-Inch Pneumatic Floor Stapler is able to come with an impressive 7 year warranty. So if you rely on this tool for your living, then it won’t let you down.

Another plus is that you get some extra parts in the box – a floor guard, graphite mallet, adapter and two base plates.

We had zero complaints during our time with it but one Amazon review mentions that a screw started to come loose after a while and that it was quite hard to access to repair. This is likely a one-off though.

The only other con is the price – but this is a professional piece of equipment, so that shouldn’t be an issue for most looking at it.

Conclusion: We’re Floored

Overall, the BOSTITCH MIIIFS 1-1/2-Inch to 2-Inch Pneumatic Floor Stapler is an excellent tool that is going to be a real must for flooring professionals. Other than the slightly high price, there’s not much negative to say about this machine. This will only real appeal to professionals in certain industries but if you find yourself doing this kind of work, you can’t go wrong with this powerful, reliable and well-made tool.

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Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Minimalist Baby Steps - The 30 Day Shop Purge Update - Midway

I've heard it said that minimalism isn't really about "getting rid of stuff", it's about refining it down to the "right stuff". I'm halfway through a 30 day purge and I have a few lessons learned, a few reflections, and a lot more space. … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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How to Make a Rustic Phone Charging Stand from a Slab of Hardwood

DIY Wood slab phone charger dock

Sponsored by the DIYZ® app

I love the idea of combining modern technology with natural textures. I keep my tablet in a case made from an old linen-covered notebook, and my sleek and shiny DSLR in a worn brown leather bag. So, I wanted to make a simple place to house my smartphone, while warming it up a bit. I went with the most natural thing I could think of: a big slab of forest tree. 

I like this design for a DIY wooden smartphone charging station because it fits the charging cable nicely, but it isn't stuck in place, so you can remove and use it elsewhere without the stand.

Enough talk! Let's make one!      … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

9 Morning Routine Tips to Jumpstart Your Day and Improve Productivity

In order to be your best, you need to make the most out of your mornings. More than anything else, how you begin your day sets the template for how the rest of it will go. Here are nine things you can, and should, do every single day to be your… Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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Monday, July 24, 2017

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

How to Make a DIY Vintage-Inspired Sawhorse Trestle Desk

When I came across this awesome vintage-inspired trestle desk this week, it struck all my favorite things: warm wood tones, a modern industrial vibe, and nothing extraneous, just a nice big surface and some shelves. It was "inspired by an antique French architect's table," and it's just all kinds of industrial cool. 

Except there's one problem...   … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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6 Masculine-Friendly Ways to Incorporate Indoor Plants into Your Home

created at: 06/16/2013

Indoor plants in your home are a no-brainer: they bring the outside in, improve air quality, provide lots of natural color and texture, and encourage you to take an investment in the spaces you spend your time. They literally (and figuratively)… Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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Tuesday, July 18, 2017

How to: Make a $10 DIY One-Hour Upcycled Fire Pit

Yep, that's a lot of adjectives, and every single one of them gets me jazzed to make one: DIY  (check), upcycled (check), one hour (double check), and only ten dollars? Done!   … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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Make This: A Simple Leather Covered Notebook

Leather Covered NotebookI don't remember when it happened, but one day I decided to write. I took a simple journal and filled it up with my thoughts, dreams and goals. A basic notepad was nice, but after a while something like that became so personal it was only natural to upgrade such a personal item.   … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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Monday, July 17, 2017

DIY Fail: Why You Should NOT Make Your Own Fire Starters from Coconut Oil

I guess the real problem with this project is that it actually worked.

I mean — I succeeded in what I set out to do. It was a solid idea, and it  and I created two DIY variations on an easy-lighting, long-burning fire and grill starter using… Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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Friday, July 14, 2017

Should We All Be Putting Pickles in Our Beer? (Answer: Yes)

You know how an olive in your martini tastes awesome? Or the necessity of a pepperoncini in a Bloody Mary? Those salty, vinegary flavors seriously enhance the flavor of a beverage, somehow becoming more of themselves in the presence of ethanol. So, ready for the next step and inevitable conclusion this summer? Put a pickle in your beer. 

Yeah, seriously. Trust us on this one.    … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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DeWalt DCS391P1 Review: A fantastic cordless circular saw!!

When it comes to power tools – especially cordless power tools – DeWalt seems to knock it out of the park with every new option they bring to the market.

These black and yellow tools are some of the most popular professional grade power tools with contractors, carpenters, tradesmen, and craftsmen around the world, and for good reason. Powerful, competent, consistent, and with a reputation for being finely constructed using only the highest grade components and materials available, it just doesn’t get all a lot better than this.

The DeWalt DCS391P1 is certainly one of the (if not THE) best cordless circular saws money can buy right now. Check out the rest of this quick review to find out why!

Initial Impressions

Like all other DeWalt power tools, this particular circular saw (cordless circular saw) has been engineered with professional craftspeople in mind above all others.

That means you’re going to get plenty of power out of this cordless unit. You’re going to get a heavy duty (and some would say flat out heavy) cordless circular saw that can chew through timber and 2x4s, 2x6s, 2x8s, and 2x12s (as well as 4 x 4 posts and more) without any trouble whatsoever.

This unit leverages a 20 V MAX lithium-ion 5.0 AH battery, the kind of brand-new lithium-ion battery technology that recharges from completely dead to completely full in about 90 minutes. You’ll be able to get eight full hours of consistent use out of this circular saw on a single charge. This circular saw kit doesn’t come with a rapid charger, though one is available and is definitely worth investing in.

Standout Features

One of the most impressive standout features that the DeWalt DCS391P1 leverages to separate itself from the rest of the pack has to be the almost effortless blade change out system that still offers safety, security, and stability.

This toolless system allows you to go from saw blades that are designed to rip through rough construction materials and plywood to those that can help you with your finish carpentry and then back again in about 45 seconds, all without having to search around for a bunch of tools that you don’t have on hand.

Another incredible feature has to be the high-strength yet very lightweight magnesium shoe that provides a lot of extra stability to your cutting surface without adding a bunch of extra weight to a cordless circular saw. The reason that so many people switch from corded circular saws to cordless circular saws (aside from having to drag those cords all over the job site) is because corded options are so heavy.

This saw is almost featherlight compared to most every other option out there!

Pros

  • Powerful 5250 RPM motor provides plenty of power and tremendous speed to sip right through almost every construction material imaginable, including rough carpentry materials like 2x4s and finished wood materials like stained oak.
  • Overall ergonomic design, magnesium shoe, and simplified control scheme makes it this circular saw effortless to operate in a variety of different situations and configuration spirit you’ll be able to use this as a workforce style circular saw, never really noticing any letdown in power or performance compared to some of the more expensive and heavier corded saws out there.

  • The toolless swapout of different blades makes it really easy to go from rough carpentry saws to finish carpentry saws and then back again without having to worry about hunting down tools and proprietary accessories that slow work down on the job site.

Cons

  • You are always going to have to pay a premium for DeWalt power tools, and this cordless circular saw is no exception. This particular model can be almost twice as expensive as some of the closest competitors, but if you are looking for a professional grade tool to be used in professional settings you simply can’t afford to cut any corners (no pun intended).
  • Weighing in at about 8 pounds or so, this definitely isn’t the lightest weight cordless circular saw you’re going to come across on the market today. As we highlighted above, this is a workhorse style tool, one designed for heavy duty application, so expect it to fatigue you at least a little bit as the work day goes on.
  • The lack of a rapid charging unit (or a second battery) in this particular kit is a bit of a downer, especially at this price point. You want to purchase both of these accessories, sold separately, to round out your investment in the DeWalt DCS391P1.

Who’s going to be able to get the most out of this tool?

With plenty of different cordless circular saw options available on the market today there is a bunch of stiff competition going up against the DeWalt DCS391P1.

But if you are a professional that relies on your power tools to earn a paycheck, or if you are serious about only using the highest quality cordless power tools to round out your arsenal in your home workshop, you probably won’t find many other options out there better than this DeWalt.

Capable, consistent, and with one of the best warranties in the business – not to mention the sterling silver reputation for DeWalt power tools in the construction and trade industries – there aren’t too terribly many other premium level cordless circular saws that can come close to everything the DeWalt DCS391P1 offers.

Professionals will be able to get the very most out of this cordless circular some, but amateurs, hobbyists, and woodworkers will also be able to unleash the power and performance brought on by this tool.

Final Verdict

At the end of the day, professionals need to be able to count on the power tools that they have to get the job done right the first time around, and that’s exactly what the DeWalt DCS391P1 is going to make happen.

Yes, you’re going to have to pony up a little bit of extra cash upfront to get the most out of this DeWalt power tool but many would agree that it is worth every single penny. We think you will, too.

Source: http://www.toolerant.com/dewalt-dcs391p1-review-a-fantastic-cordless-circular-saw/




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Thursday, July 13, 2017

Minimalist DIY: Taking on a 30-Day Workshop Purge

I hit my head hard a few days ago. It hurt. A lot. It was one of those moments when the pain made everything else just fade away for a moment then come flooding back. Leaning over a pile of things I've moved too many times to count, I slipped a bit and made solid contact with the equally solid cast iron top of my table saw. In that moment I uttered a familiar phrase "I need to get rid of this stuff" in a much more, uh, guttural vocabulary. I needed a change. I needed space.

And so, my 30 day minimalist shop challenge begins.   … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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Check This Out: Rotating Benchtop Tool Stand

Color us impressed. This fits almost as many small hand tools as a half sheet of pegboard, but in an organized, compact footprint.    … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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Wednesday, July 12, 2017

(Waiting...Waiting...)

We'll be taking today sloooooooooowly to show our support for the Net Neutrality awareness campaign. We'll be back at normal speed tomorrow. 

 



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Tuesday, July 11, 2017

ManMade Essential Toolbox: In Praise of the High-Quality Screwdriver Set

created at: 08/26/2015

Let's be clear: none of us are here to discuss the basics of what a screwdriver is, or what it can do. Its purpose is clear. It's right there in the name.

Nor is it important to name all the different varieties of tasks it can perform. Because it can't do much.  If you use them properly, they're not a paint can opener. They're not a punch, or a chisel, or a pry bar. They do two things: tighten hardware, and loosen hardware. … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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DIY Project: Build a Simple Metal Tabletop [No Welding Required]

Cutting Zinc At EdgesMy grandparents used to have a mudroom at their farmhouse. It was where everything from the field was shed and washed, but it was also where the food was kept. Along one wall was a long zinc countertop dented and riddled with history, a piece of that old house that really made an impression on me.   … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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How to: Make the Perfect Homemade Jerky...No Dehydrator Required

A food dehydrator is on my list of kitchen appliances I should probably never buy myself. Like its brother, the deep fat fryer, I know I'd just get carried away, dehydratin' and frying stuff left and right.

How to make the perfect homemade jerky

 

But, that doesn't mean I don't wanna create my own tasty and … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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Monday, July 10, 2017

How to Make the World's Easiest (and Versatile) Clamp Rack

A functioning clamp rack. Every shop's gotta have one. "But, wait!" You say. "Isn't the easiest way to hold clamps just some 2x4s bolted to the walls, with big holes holes and black pipe inserted to hang the clamps on?" Yeah, perhaps. But, while that works if you have a ton of space, it's not the most efficient way to store clamps in a small shop. And I think of that as more of a "clamp hanging spot" than a proper organization system. Plus, if you already know about that trick, you certainly don't need me to give you a how-to. 

Instead, I present this design: infinitely adaptable to any scale, and able to hold almost any type of clamp. You can build the whole thing with some scrap plywood, a jigsaw, and drill, and make one - no matter the size - in well under an hour.    … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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Friday, July 7, 2017

No Vise, No Workbench, No Problem: How to Hold Your Woodworking with a Simple Wooden Batten

 

I'm a lucky guy. My family has allowed me to dedicate half our basement into a dedicated shop space, complete with a custom woodworking bench and a growing collection of tools. It's bright, clean (at least right now), and I'm slowly turning it into a functional workspace that will allow me to be as productive as possible. 

But it took me a long time to get here. For nearly fifteen years, I worked out of dining rooms and back porches and portions of the garage, lugging my tools around in plastic totes and home center toolboxes, setting up shop on the washing machine, folding tables, and 1/2" plywood scraps screwed to 2x4s.

And, in the early days, it was that lack of a proper workbench that prevented me from thinking I could could use hand tools. Without a vise and hold downs, how could I safely secure my work for handplaning, chiseling, or sawing?The answer: a batten, which will take you 5 minutes to make and turns any flat surface into a work bench. Let's make one!   … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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How to: DIY Wooden Bottle Openers From Scrap

I've had a small piece of scrap black walnut in the shop for a while. It was perfect to make a few simple bottle openers. Take a look.   … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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Thursday, July 6, 2017

Stop Marring Your Wood: How to Make Leather Holdfast Pads for Woodworking

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  • I'm a huge fan of having a few rows of dog holes in my workbench top. And, more than anything else, I use them to secure a holdfast - an ancient and genius piece of design that secures your work to the work surface with a simple tap from a hammer or mallet. When your ready to release it, just hit the back and it's free. Seriously - it's ten times fast than clamping, and you can fasten your work anywhere across the bench top. Brilliant.To speed up the process even more, I wanted to come up with a permanent way to protect the wood from the force of the steel being banged into it. You can use a hardwood scrap between the holdfast and the workpiece, but I figured there's reason to spend twenty minutes once and protect my work forever. No digging around for scraps required. 

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ManMade Recommended: You Need to Get Your Hands on these Sandflex Rust Erasers

Earlier this week, for the Fourth of July holiday, some friends and I decided to try our hands at roasting a whole pig. We were cooking for 60-80 people, and wanted to do something more special than hamburgers and hot dogs, and figured: well, if we're going to try it, now is as good of a time as any. 

We wanted to go with a Southern United States-style "pig picking," meaning lots of wood smoke, and cooking over low and slow temperatures. In order to get the whole animal ready to eat with such a gentle heat, we needed to start the night before. And that's where this story begins.   … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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Wednesday, July 5, 2017

How to Make a Parallel Jaw Clamp Rack

When I finished my basement workshop makeover earlier this year, I couldn't have been more excited, or proud, about how far it'd had come. What was once two dark, dingy rooms full of plumbing pipes, exposed studs, and our family's household junk, was now a bright, clean, inspiring single workspace full of tools and materials. But to get it to that condition was a ton of work, and the truth is, my house still hasn't totally recovered. Examples include, but not limited to, the plywood sheets stored in the guest bathroom, the dust collector in the hallway, and the piles of clamps in our home office.

Oh, those clamps. They've been all over the lower level of our house for nearly six months. I used them for projects, of course, but mostly, they just stood against the wall or inefficiently piled on the floor, falling down every so often, scraping the paint as they went and startling all of us in the process.   … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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Monday, July 3, 2017

This isn't the Only Way to Install a Screw Hook, but it IS the Best

Okay, friends. This is one of my all-time favorite DIY hacks. I learned it more than fifteen years ago from a book I got from the library, and committed it to memory. I only need it about once or twice a year, but it works every. single. time. I'm always super grateful to have it on hand, and so today, I'm sharing so you too can stop busting your hand and banging your knuckles every time you need to install a hook somewhere.   … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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Saturday, July 1, 2017

Lifetime 4428 Height Adjustable Folding Utility Table Review

If you’re just getting into home improvement, DIY and/or woodwork, then you’re going to need to get yourself a workbench of some sort. This is somewhere that you’re going to find yourself spending a lot of time indeed and hopefully enjoying what will quickly become one of your favorite ways to pass the time; so you need to get it right.

And you also need to get it right to ensure that you’re going to avoid any potential safety risks and that you’re going to be able to enjoy maximum comfort and convenience.

We’ve found this bench for you – the Lifetime 4428 Height Adjustable Folding Utility Table – because we think it is a great bench for those who don’t have one yet and something that a lot of people can use. Read on to learn more about it…

Product Description: Convenience and Functionality

This bench stands up to 4ft high but as the name suggests, is adjustable, meaning that you can change the height to suit. There are actually three different height settings, which are 22-inch, 29-inch and 36-inch. Each position locks conveniently into place to keep your table steady and rigid at the height that you need it.

The table also has the benefit of being foldable for easy transport and storage. It will fold directly down the middle while the legs fold inward and in this mode, it has a convenient carry handle. The table is a smart white and is very durable and strong thanks to its powder coated steel and high-density polyethylene.

Pros and Cons: How This Table Just Made Your Life Easier!

We get it: with the best will in the world, woodwork and home improvement are not the most social hobbies. If you happen to live with anyone else: your other half perhaps or maybe housemates, then you can quickly end up grating on their nerves.

This is a hobby that’s loud (constant hammering, drilling and sanding), it takes up lots of space, it costs a lot of money and it makes a lot of mess (even with dust collection bags…).

Thus, you’ll likely have the occasional disagreement. That disagreement goes along the lines of: ‘you’re not setting up a workshop in here!’ or ‘why does the entire garage have to be taken up by your junk?’. It’s not nice for anyway because it means that you can’t enjoy your hobby to its fullest and your co-habitants need to deal with clutter everywhere. It’s a compromise in the best case scenario.

But with a bench like this that can be easily folded, you have something of a solution. This bench will allow you to hammer, saw, sand and do whatever else you need to and then simply fold it and store it away behind the sofa or in a cupboard.

The other big advantage of this table is that the height is adjustable. That means that you can set it at the right level for the job you’re doing and not have to stoop over or reach upward. This is a big boon actually and will make life a lot easier. Finally, the durability is going to be something that puts your mind at rest when you’re putting all your weight on it.

But there are downsides too. The white color is definitely an acquired taste for example, especially if everything else in your workshop is in natural wood colors. Likewise, this table isn’t actually designed specifically for woodwork and this might be off putting for some.

Conclusion

To conclude then, the Lifetime 4428 Height Adjustable Folding Utility Table is a handy table that can help you to enjoy your hobby that bit easier. You can keep it out the way when not in use and then unfold it when it’s time to get to work. The best part though, is that this goes beyond being a simple table and actually lets you adjust the height to the best level for the job. We’ve worked on it for a while and it has proven sturdy and reliable. It’s a great deal that will help you to enjoy your hobby without upsetting the rest of the household!

Source: http://www.toolerant.com/lifetime-4428-height-adjustable-folding-utility-table-review/




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