How to Replace Dyson V6 Battery
Luckily, I’m a crafty girl so I can fill-in-the-blanks where needed until I can get over there..
I was really just going to buy one, but Chris had been insisting that he could make me one instead for the few weeks before that, so we decided to give it a go..It turned into a pretty fun little project and a cute little baseball-themed add on for the room.. Oh my goodness, friends.
It’s been so non-stop overcast here lately, so this picture is all kinds of terrible, but you can see the room is coming together pretty nicely now.It’s to the point that Chris thinks it’s done (it’s not) and he keeps patting himself on the back and rubbing it in my face that I thought we wouldn’t have it completely finished by the time the baby got here.Of course, I still have about 73 more little details I’d like to work ok, but to a normal, sane person, the room is done.
Anyway, here’s the lamp without the shade.. We bought a bat and cut it down to the size we wanted.The bat’s about 16.5″.
Then we drilled a hole through the center and added a lamp kit..
The base is just two pieces of scrap MDF glued together, then cut into the shape of home plate and painted white.There may not be professional medical backing for it, but anything that helps a burn hurt less is a winner in my books and a little raw egg seems like a safe enough thing to play around with to me.
I do understand that those in the medical profession need to cover their butts though in case of individuals who find themselves lacking in common sense, especially during stressful times like when your hand feel like it’s on fire.So of course they have a responsibility to discourage all crazy DIY medical treatments from curious people like myself.
Here are some of my thoughts on the common-sense aspect of this little experiment:.-Keep yourself and your burn clean.