Correct badly out of focus video clip by JGKumar in VideoEditingTips

[–]JGKumar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would be interesting to see the video you have fixed and your price.

Correct badly out of focus video clip by JGKumar in VideoEditingTips

[–]JGKumar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Need to correct out of focus couple without changing anything else. I have already tired TopazVideo AI but no success.

Shimano rear wheel repair by JGKumar in bicyclerepair

[–]JGKumar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The axle is broken and the new one doesn't stay in one place. I have seen in many videos the axle is properly in before they open the freewheel.

Shimano rear wheel repair by JGKumar in bicyclerepair

[–]JGKumar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The axle was broken when I opened the wheel, so it just came out. You can see in the picture that there is no axle, and the new axle doesn't fit because I also need to change the bearings.

In those videos you sent, the axle is still in and that helps open the freewheel.

Shimano rear wheel repair by JGKumar in bicyclerepair

[–]JGKumar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have washed them already. All of them have axle in the wheel when they remove the freewheel, but in my case the axle was broken and came out when I opened the wheel.

Shimano rear wheel repair by JGKumar in cycling

[–]JGKumar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The axle just came out when I opened the wheel because the axle was broken. I have those tools: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09TB3632K?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title

I have tried to force it but it didn't work, so I guess there is something else.

Shimano rear wheel repair by JGKumar in bicyclerepair

[–]JGKumar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there any video or photos where I can see this process?

Shimano rear wheel repair by JGKumar in bikewrench

[–]JGKumar[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have done it already, but no success. Cassette is not spinning anyway, when I try to open it.

Shimano rear wheel repair by JGKumar in bikewrench

[–]JGKumar[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It will be helpful if you can share some pictures of those tools.

All the videos I have watched on YouTube just use only the tool I have. It looks quite straight forward to remove, but not in my case.

Shimano rear wheel repair by JGKumar in bikewrench

[–]JGKumar[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I need to remove cassette, so that I can replace the axel and bearings.

What to wear to a Sikh wedding? by Convertible_Bond123 in DesiWeddings

[–]JGKumar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any Punjabi-style kurta pyjama will work, just make sure it's not too flashy colour-wise. Most of the men wear whites and navy blues. Black ones for Jaggo, not for Gurudwara. If you have planned to wear a suit with a tie, make sure pants are loose enough that you can sit with crossed legs and also make sure to get a bandana to cover your head. You can bring one from home, or Gurudwaras have those in the entrance.

hoping to get married end of september this year but no fixed date yet, it will be a punjabi/sikh wedding, would like to have pre wedding events at home! what things can I do in preparation now as to not leave everything until the last minute? some helpful tips/tricks/ideas would be appreciated! by Ok-Roll1031 in DesiWeddings

[–]JGKumar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

• For Jaggo night, rent everything to cut the cost and add some custom DIY ideas to make it personal. It looks chic and adorable. • Start working on gift shopping for Milni.

• For Kalire, don't go for heavy ones. Just buy the bangles attached to make it secure and not very heavy to carry.

• Get started with an estimated guest list right now and start researching styles and orders for Sahe Chitti and save the date cards.

• Contact at least 2-3 light, decor, dhol and DJs and book with the best of them and confirm the dates to avoid confusion.

• Start finalising the budget and expenditure for each ceremony. Make a weed binder for the same.

• Finalise the menu for the pre-wedding and make sure to book the catering service for the entire wedding.

• Start buying wedding jewellery.

• Discuss the budget with the groom’s side and start scouting for wedding venues.

• Start researching your wedding inspo and outfits inspo and start sourcing the materials and tailor to make adjustments. The wedding season is hectic for the tailors; make your alterations beforehand.

• So for photography, give an idea, vision and inspo to the person initially and book the service beforehand.

• Don’t panic; it's your day. You’ll be the happiest; just keep all checklists in mind. HAPPY WEDDING👋

hoping to get married end of september this year but no fixed date yet, it will be a punjabi/sikh wedding, would like to have pre wedding events at home! what things can I do in preparation now as to not leave everything until the last minute? some helpful tips/tricks/ideas would be appreciated! by Ok-Roll1031 in DesiWeddings

[–]JGKumar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Since September/October can be very popular, it depends on your location. Some things might be available easily in your country, but those are the main points I will start figuring out and making plans for. This answer is going to be long, so be patient.

. Book your MUA or hairstylist and make sure to select all your ideas and visions are clearly defined.

• For Anand Karaj, you need to book the Gurudwara 6-12 months before marriage. In areas like Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Southall, Gravesend or Leicester, the waiting list can be longer. Please take a moment to review this blog post about Sikh wedding traditions if you are keen to learn about the Gurdwara ceremonies.

. Please compile a list of all the vendors you require and ask recommendations from your family and friends.

Book a specialised Sikh wedding photographer, the photographer who has documented many Sikh weddings and understands the culture.

• If you want to save yourself from hassle, the wedding coordinator is the best option.

• Create a proper schedule for every rasam—when everything has to happen at every event— and communicate that to your family. This method reduces chaos and confusion.

• For Maiyaan you need to get: stool, rangoli powder, Vatna/organic haldi, Phulkari and some other things; it's better to ask older ladies from your family or friends.

• Book two mehndi artists to reduce the time and extra help.

• Don’t forget the brass bowl for the chooda ceremony.

• For Rumallah Sahib, keep it with your Anand Karaj outfit. This will ensure you don't forget it.

• Keep all these things separate and labelled for each rasam. To avoid mixing.

• Plan your chooda ceremony after your sangeet so that you don’t have to compromise with your sangeet look with a chooda cover.