Tag: Charts
Hack Your Grill
This chart tells you all you need to know for almost anything grill worthy. Not only does it tell you the different cooking times, but also the proper temperatures for food safety. If you’ve ever been a victim of undercooked chicken or overcooked dry burgers, pass this chart along to the cook.
The Chart of Hand Tools
Pop Chart Lab has unveiled a neat new print that’s a chart of common tools, categorized by use and their relationship to each other. The Chart of Hand Tools is like a family tree of items you may already have in your workshop. If you don’t have all the tools, the chart gives you something to dream about!
Clothing Care Symbols
Ever look on a clothing tag for laundry instructions only to find a bunch of hieroglyph-like symbols that you can’t decipher? Primer Magazine has a simple chart that shows you what each one means.
Most of them are pretty easy to understand: a crossed out iron means “do not iron,” a crossed out dryer means “do not dry,” and so on. Other symbols are more confusing: a circle means “dry clean,” a triangle means “bleach,” and three dots means “high heat” inside of whatever other symbol is present.