(Makeh B'patish-מכה בפטיש Ep. 54) (#932) Toveling kelim (utensils) on Shabbos.
Toveling kelim (utensils) on Shabbos;

Toveling kelim (utensils) on Shabbos;
What do we consider dancing, clapping during davening, and bottom line on clapping and dancing;
Clapping and dancing on Shabbos for a mitzvah;
Introduction to clapping and dancing on Shabbos and Yom Tov;
An adult shaking a rattle for a baby and using an alarm clock on Shabbos;
Baby rattles and doors which have bells attached to them;
Part #2. Pulling off a hanging thread from a jacket, socks, etc., and removing a loose button;
Part #1. Pulling off a hanging thread from a jacket, socks, etc., and removing a loose button;
How to work with toys that make noise on Shabbos;
Is one allowed to knock on the door with the key, knock on the window, use an electric bell, and have a little bell ring when one opens the door?;
What is the difference between using a door knocker and banging on the door with the lock?;
Using a Door Knocker on Shabbos;
Snapping with One's Fingers on Shabbos and Banging with One's Fingers on the Ground or on a Table;
Is One Allowed to Whistle with Their Mouth on Shabbos?;
Very Interesting Halacha in Reference to Bells on Shabbos;
Understanding the Concept of Having the Right ספרים in One's House;
Understanding the Concept of Creating Musical Sounds on Shabbos;
Putting Back a Glass Top into a Coffee Table, a Drawer Which Came Out of a Desk, Fixing an Earring Which Is Bent Out of Shape, etc.
Hanging up a Child's Swing, Cutting off Part of a Candle to Fit into the Candelabra on Yom Tov, Cutting Part of the Wick of a Candle on Yom Tov;
Ear Plugs, Examples of Strengthening an Item on Shabbos, Hairspray, Stretching Shoes, etc.
A Few More Very Important Halachas Associated with MAKEH B'PATISH;
Wind-Up Toys, Swings, etc.
Important Final Thoughts on Clocks, Watches, etc.
How to Work with Watches That Are Still Running;
How to Work with Watches on Shabbos. Part #2;
How to Work with Watches on Shabbos. Part #1;
Sheitel (Wig) - Using Hairspray for Styling;
Understanding Some of the Rabbinical Restrictions;
Inserting Stuffing into a Couch Pillow, Detaching Connected Toothpicks, and Putting Back an Unattached Chair Seat or Cushion;
Pulling Out a Thorn or Splinter from Clothing and Putting Back Pillow Stuffing;