Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege

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How To Make a Huge Fu**ing Hole.
By Vikas_P
A lot of people told me to make a guide "How to make a huge ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ hole" so this is it.
   
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First Make Something Where you're Going to Put a Hole
There are a lot of different meterials wich you can use to make a wall. But theres some meterials that are B E T T E R then others like BRICKS are better then WOOD or CARDBOARD .
Making a Wall
As I said BRICK walls are better then WOOD or CARDBOARD so this is how you make a BRICK wall.

Step 1. Measure the height of your wall that you want to build.

In this case, we're building a brick wall that’s perpendicular to an existing wall, so we have to make sure that it fits properly. After you’ve laid a solid foundation for your bricks, work out how many courses of bricks you want. Mark out the height of each course on a piece of wood, so that you can use it as a guide to make sure it’s straight and so you can use this as your gauge rod. Put a straight piece of wood next to the wall with a spacer behind it, so you can feed the string line behind it and clamp it to the wall. Use a spirit level to make sure it’s straight.




Step 2. Setting up a level line.

This is an important step that will make sure your bricks are laid level. Feed the string line behind the piece of wood that is clamped to the wall, at the level you want your first course of bricks to be. Pull the string to the other wall and clamp it off, making sure that it’s tight and is level.



Step 3. Laying the first course of bricks.

Lay a small bed of mortar for your first brick to lie on and use the spirit level to make sure it’s level. Place a small amount of mortar on the top of the first brick and place another brick on top of it, at a downwards angle. Carefully pull the string line under this brick, this will give you the straight line you need to lay your first course of bricks. Lay a bed of mortar on the solid foundation for your wall. Apply mortar to the side of the bricks but feather it away from the sides. Lay the bricks next to each other in a straight line and use your spirit level to make sure it’s flat.




Step 4. Cutting a brick to size.

To cut a brick to size, use the back end of your claw hammer. Mark where you want to cut the brick and with your safety glasses on, hold the brick in your hand and gently tap it with the hammer until a crack appears. When it does, hit it a little harder until the brick breaks.




Step 5. Laying the next courses of bricks.

Move your string line up to where the top of the next course of bricks will be. Lay a bed of mortar on top of your first course of bricks, so that it’s in a triangle shape. Use your trowel to feather through it, to create an air pocket for you to lay your bricks on. Lay your first brick, so that it’s staggered and have one brick sitting on top of two bricks. Use your spirit level to make sure it’s flat. Place mortar on the side of the bricks and lay them next to each other. Repeat this until your wall has reached the height you want.

If You Don't Like Walls Build a Door
If you hate walls (for some reason) build a door. Since I already made a guide "How to Make a New Door" if you havent seen it , go check it out.

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Making a Huge Fu**ing Hole
There are a lot of different ways to make a huge fu**ing hole so here are a couple ones that can work.

1. Using a Sledge Hammer

Sledge main:



To properly use a sledge hammer you may have to be a "SLEDGE MAIN" if you're not, this doesn't work. If you are a "SLEDGE MAIN" just follow these steps.

Step 1
Pick up the sledgehammer with your weaker hand. For instance, the left hand of a right-handed user is the weaker hand. Hang onto it near the bottom end, or handle butt.

Step 2
Grasp the handle a few inches below the sledgehammer head with your dominant hand.

Step 3
Choose whether you wish to stand directly in front of your target for a vertical swing or slightly to the side for a diagonal swing. According to RossTraining.com, a vertical swing proves harder to deliver with a very heavy sledgehammer, so a diagonal stance might be your best option if you are a beginner or if you are using a heavy sledgehammer.

Step 4
Position your feet according to your choice of stance. For a diagonal stance, place the foot on the side of your weaker hand closer to your target, with your dominant foot slightly behind you. For the vertical stance, stand with your feet shoulder width apart, centering yourself in front of the target. You should be only a couple feet away from your target.

Step 5
Bring the sledgehammer head at the same level as your own head on your dominant side. Lift it into the air, then drive it into the center of your target. Your dominant hand should direct the sledge in its path, while your non-dominant hand delivers the weight of the blow.

If you did all of these steps correctly there might be a hole in your wall. To make it bigger HIT MORE. thats it.




2. Make Thermite

"When you mix fuel, metal oxide and metal powder in just the right way, it burns at 2000 degrees Celsius. Hot enough to cut through nearly any barrier known to man. Throw some C4 into the mix, and you've got one hell of a combination."
— Jordan "Thermite" Trace

3.Try punching a wall.

Just punch it. If it doesn't work try 5 more times. Doesn't work after 5 times the wall is made out of brick or something more stronger than your force.

4.I ran out of ideas

This isn't even funny.
Thats it.
I couldn't continue to make this guide because my friend wanted to play Rainbow Six.
53 Comments
DoobyDoo 5 Jan, 2019 @ 8:41pm 
Chungus
Smoggy 2 Feb, 2018 @ 8:39pm 
thanks mate :r6:
CobraTrapz 2 Feb, 2018 @ 7:14pm 
Reported.
Nigel 2 Feb, 2018 @ 12:34pm 
Nice
123 2 Feb, 2018 @ 1:48am 
this was hot
i would like to invest
gg. 2 Feb, 2018 @ 1:15am 
thx
but couldnt you just use a breaching charge?
DaKiLa 2 Feb, 2018 @ 12:01am 
Worth it
dripordrown 1 Feb, 2018 @ 11:47pm 
ALWAYS THUMBS UP FOR BUNNINGS
Hollow 1 Feb, 2018 @ 10:50pm 
reported as unfunny
Agartha 1 Feb, 2018 @ 8:35pm 
vurry nas