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>I got a Razor scooter so I could scoot from my bedroom to the kitchen..
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I SO want to say this
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>I got a Razor scooter so I could scoot from my bedroom to the kitchen..
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I've always wished to own an urban jungle/Modern brutalist mix with a Koi pond in the back yard.
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you may very well he right, it may not have anything to do with metal working at all. I just made a guess as to what it was
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the crucible is 28cm wide and the ball is 8cm
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>>2605716
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you may very well he right, it may not have anything to do with metal working at all. I just made a guess as to what it was
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the crucible is 28cm wide and the ball is 8cm
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Old pottery scrap mortar and pestle for recycling into pottery?
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i need room for my stereo... tiny houses are for psychos.
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Imagine being a 60+ year old adolescent.
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you can't get from ear buds or even desktop monitors what you can from concrete damped 10" woofers in a sealed box weighing 100 lbs each and if you either think you can or you don't care YOU are the problem. Zoomers are cancer.
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Oh my god, boomer audiophiles are the absolute worst thing ever to exist.
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My uncle is one of you losers, always going on about how great "listening" rooms were in the 1980s.
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Grow up retard, no one gives a fuck about your stupid hobby.
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your brain and senses are underdeveloped and you are a stunted sub-humanoid. Now that you know this enjoy the rest of your subhuman existence.
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Whenever you have bags that aren't unicorn, try flat folding them instead of gusset folding. Its supposed to put less stress on the bags which should prevent them from getting holes
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>>2605025
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Whenever you have bags that aren't unicorn, try flat folding them instead of gusset folding. Its supposed to put less stress on the bags which should prevent them from getting holes
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anyone have any recommendations for cheap but reliable ph meters? Theres dozens on amazon but I don't want to get something that will break after a week.
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I dont know, but what do you need them for? Will regular pH strips not do the same thing?
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I suppose they could, just wanted something that I dont have to keep reordering
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I think I vaguely looked into this before and basically its not necessary or worth it if I remember right. Idk what you're using it for, but I was looking into it for reading the pH of casing for PE. Then I discovered the p9 casing and just used that and never even tried making pe casing. If you're using it for traditional PE casing then I suggest to just use the ph strips until you dial in how much lime is needed casing to the point where you don't need the ph strips anymore
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But like I explained, I don't have experience with this so I'm no expert and maybe my advice is shit
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Noprep oat guy here again
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So I might not be able to noprep with the current batch of oats I have. I bought some 50lb bags of a brand called country feeds and this shit is way more dirty then the producers pride brand I normally go with. It says triple cleaned and that its premium oats for race horses but its got so much shit and brine in it than producers pride so I don't recommend it.
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I'm doing one last try of noprep to see if i can finesse it, but technically its not noprep since this time I rinsed the grains once, and then just added the remaining water necessary for proper water content. Got it running in the 75x now so hopefully they turn out better then the last cycle. This time the bags didn't sit in my fridge either which should make it come out better
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In the meantime I'm doing a 14-16 hour hot tap water soak prep since I'm thinking I won't be able to get away with noprep with this brand
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how important is ‘prepping’ grain? I just mix gran and water into the bag, shake it up a bit and into the cooker it goes. Not going to lie, got about a 50% contam rate that I am working on improving where I can but would presoaking grain make a difference if its going into the pressure cooker anyway?
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Dammit, once it got up to pressure it started leaking steam 40 minutes into the cycle. Freaked me out because of how loud it was. It seemed like it was leaking from the closed toggle valve but it might have been leaking from the side. It happen so quickly and was unexpected so I didn't really manage to get a good look of where it was coming from(fuck). Idk if this happened because I fucked something up or because the AA is brand new. I read that when its new it can leak some steam here and there and it takes time to break it in but idk.
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I waited for it to depressurize and then I cracked the lid open to see if anything looked funny but the bags seemed fine, I had to do some work in the hood but I just now restarted the AA. Hoping what happened earlier doesn't occur again
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It depends on the grain I guess, how clean it is and how easy it is to hydrate without them bursting I would say are the major factors. When you prep grain you properly hydrate them which makes it more effective for the steam to sterilize it and theres less risk of them going bacterial because you've rinsed off the brine which will reduce clumping. I've been doing noprep oats lately and I had a lot of success with producers pride but this country feeds brand I've been working with lately hasn't been doing so great so I'm gonna be prepping these for the time being unless I can figure something else out. I might just have to take back everything I said about noprep and force my lazy ass to prep my grains again *sigh* lol
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So I think I was experience the same thing op in this thread is describing. https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/24477896 Apparently moving the toggle back and forth and then twisting it is supposed to remedy the problem. Guess I'll try that out if it happens again
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I know stuff like this comes with a bit of a learning curve and I guess eventually I'll get it down after more experience, but I'm not really digging the AA if its gonna keep doing loud annoying shit that freaks me out. My presto has always been predictable and quiet which I like, wish the AA was more like that
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this cheap chinky bag sealer is just burning a line through the bags, anyone experience that? going to replace the heating element but if the one it has works im not sure if that will change anything
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Sounds like you have your heat setting too high. Set it to 5 on the dial and when you go to press down, hold it down firmly for 10 seconds
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about 4x7 of it will be bathroom so is 12x7 foot enough for twin size wall hanging bunk beds, some small counter space, couch, desk and chair.
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I think I could make it work. its not like a full time living space but if I'm working on a project I may stay overnight in it. also can be a guest house or a hangout spot with a few mates.
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Obviously I want to use at least half of it for equipment and storage for the shop, I already have a 20 that is filled with machinery and tools and stuff. the shop is an open wall shade structure with just a roof, 20x36ft
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about 4x7 of it will be bathroom so is 12x7 foot enough for twin size wall hanging bunk beds, some small counter space, couch, desk and chair.
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I think I could make it work. its not like a full time living space but if I'm working on a project I may stay overnight in it. also can be a guest house or a hangout spot with a few mates.
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Obviously I want to use at least half of it for equipment and storage for the shop, I already have a 20 that is filled with machinery and tools and stuff. the shop is an open wall shade structure with just a roof, 20x36ft
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Get at least a 40ft High Cube (you really want the height!) and study industrial and military container structures since everything not military or industrial is inferior.
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A 20 is as you see painfully small but if want you can weld it to the forty. (FCAW and a suitcase feeder make that easy. Buy 4x8 steel sheet and have it sheared to size.)
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My shop includes two 40 HC welded side by side but I've not insulated. That's easy tho. My bro used internal furring strips and bubble insulation which works perfectly with his mini-split to protect his machine tools.
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Ignore everyone who has not personally fabbed working structures with containers. Ignore dreamers, larpers and spergtards. 4chan is not the place to learn this stuff but people wash up here by ignorance (and autists want to hide, this is why all the shed and bunker threads).
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>Zoning is a literal satanic ritual designed to extract suffering from the world and its inhabitants.
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No, it keeps trash subhumans from making favelas near me. Live somewhere I don't live and fuck off. I paid to choose my neighbors and keep trash OUT. Fuck you and the other communist parasite scum.
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>You can get a conex at an auction for a hundred dollars if you pay attention,
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>driving over an hour one way for a screw is fucking shit. having sidewalks is nice.
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I don't have to drive and maintain my own bench stock cheaper than brick and mortar with better parts. Hardware comes to me. Get on my DIY level. Hardware stores replenish the same way. I cut out the middleman. Heavy shit like stall mats or cement gets bought opportunistically when I'm running an errand. That's why I own trucks.
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>If you have used containers, is cheaper to convince someone that is cool to live inside a bunch of those more than dispose them properly.
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No. You know nothing of how containers are used to make that retarded assertion. Housing is not a significant use while containers are very easy to scrap. They're in demand for storage which is why they're not cheap. Those suited to construction are one-trip grade not scrap. You have never built anything with a container so why do you have an opinion?
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>This is the MAXIMUM amount of urbanization that a human being would feel comfortable living it.
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Based. Also far too dense for me. I have a whole country to choose from. Piss on hive living.
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See the Steelmaster and related catalogs for kits of any style you may desire. I have a separate Steelmaster and they're easy to erect. Buy a couple pints of good anti-seize and hit all the bolts. You will thank me later when you want to alter things for example using longer bolts to add internal features, unistrut and conduit.
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The insulation I will just hot knife polystyrene to fill in the convolusions and then an extra 1in of ps, followed by a vapour barrier, then 2x4 on the flat side (plan to stud weld and nut down the 2x4) then smash rockwool in there and shitrock over it all. I'll paint the exterior white and pop a roof or maybe more solar panels over the length of the container roof.
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Is that with or without the cheese?
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I remember that episode, always liked the idea of making a car as comfy as your own living room.
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Explains why there's only shit on tv these days
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classic gamer's lament
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>>2605261
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Clearly you think 20 feet cost the same as 1 foot
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>>2605308
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clearly you operate in some basement mommy i saved a dollar you promised to suck me mentality and cant afford two sticks of fucking baseboard
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Lool
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Triggered!!!
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Go suck on a dick, faggot
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>>2605768
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did big baby learn some new forum memes?
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is big tucker triggered?
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does baseboard come in 8' or 16 ' big boi?
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>Le basebroad.
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You literally can use any fucking plank you fucking want for that, you hopeless git; just don't be a lazy ass and shape it to specs yourself, moron. It's called /diy/; ever heard?
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I used to be a maintenance supervisor thought more into tinkering that fabricating and even with the pictures I’m stumped on what I would do.
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The trim going up the stair is not as wide as the molding so I can’t picture how they would ever meet evenly?
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Just gave the solution here:
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...and here, for the nitpickers:
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>>2605708
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I have a 3D printer so I guess I could print a template myself but if you're suggesting printing a cover instead that's why I mentioned that last bit about the mitered frame with brass mesh. I'm just worried if it's too thin to hold together and how to mount it.
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>>2605708
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I have a 3D printer so I guess I could print a template myself but if you're suggesting printing a cover instead that's why I mentioned that last bit about the mitered frame with brass mesh. I'm just worried if it's too thin to hold together and how to mount it.
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>>2605682
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It stains into the wood and whitens it, it won't turn it completely white like you're clearly looking for. If you want to paint it buy paint.
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>>2605691
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Imo the pattern router bit is the right tool, but cut the template out of a piece of strong cardboard or MDF if you use it just once and make it big enough
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Or you could do the holes first with the right radius and then attach a straight fence for the router that exactly matches the tangent of the holes
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>>2605762
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Nah bruh… it’s stuck on my hand like cheap thinned out white paint. I could’ve bought the economy $1.50 white spray paint cans for the same effect.
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>>2592291 (OP)
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How do you pick rough lumber?
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I want to build a clone set of speakers on my CNC router (boenicke w5).
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They are ~12 x 4.25" x 10" or so, you cut out each side and put it together.
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I dont really want to glue 3 pieces of 3/4" board together, making the whole speaker 6 stacked and glued S4S boards.
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But I really dont know how to find rough lumber and if itll be acceptable to use.
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I have access to a planer and jointer but have never used either before.
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Pic related is the only thing ive seen locally, its a large chunk of 12x6 walnut. How can I tell if itll work or not? It looks kinda crappy.
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Where should I be looking for wood otherwise?
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>>2605822
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Also this is what the CNC routing looks like.
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>>2605822
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Get a moisture meter. Old wood like that should be pretty dry.
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Jointer: will make whichever side you run through absolutely flat. If you set it up right first.
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Planer: Reduces the thickness of the board. If there's a warp or twist it will not get it out unless you have it on a sled and shimmed to stop movement. 6" is usually at max capacity though.
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I'd recommend resawing that into boards 1/8th to 1/4" thicker than what you want to use at the bandsaw, that way if there's any stresses in the wood that makes it useless they'll show up early, then joint andf plane from there.
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Are these worth? I'm not trying to spend a lot on a plane
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>>2605593
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Yea that’s the plan. I’m thinking of using a microcontroller to talk over usb. I think doing processing onboard would be too slow and limited unless I used expensive fpgas. What do you mean by more old fashioned?
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>>2605593
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Yea that’s the plan. I’m thinking of using a microcontroller to talk over usb. I think doing processing onboard would be too slow and limited unless I used expensive fpgas. What do you mean by more old fashioned?
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>>2605379
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The modular method is as follows:
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>USB interface: e.g. FT232, FX2, FX3
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>DDS Oscillator capable of quadrature outputs: e.g. Si5351
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>Mixers: e.g. NE612 (this one is ass don't use it)
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>High-speed 2-channel or 2x1chan ADC(s) capable of interfacing directly with your USB interface
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>a bunch of analogue filtration, be it discrete or monolithic, for antialiasing and also for removing any square harmonics from your DDS
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>>2605640
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Well I mean you probably won't be building a processor fast enough to serve the purpose. Not saying you're inept, rather you'd probably need a fab, and most of us aren't loaded enough to have that at our hobby's disposal. So by old fashioned, I mean just dumb circuits that do it all without any real logic.
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>>2605379
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You can use a 1 bit ADC like in this GPS receiver:
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So I'm ignorant when it comes to most of Ham radio, but something I really don't understand is the how you would get caught for not having the license? It seems like its mostly an honor system thing/tax on users that can't be enforced unless there's something I'm missing.
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Obviously if you just gave out your information and that you didn't have a license freely, you'd get caught. But is there any way to actually track a signal back to its source? Can't imagine it's something as easy as tracking an IP address.
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>>2605793
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A bunch of boomer old fucks will track you down and report you to the fcc. I'm not joking either. Someone I know has done this, and he'll find you in 20 minutes with no help down to house.
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>>2605793
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Triangulating signals is trivial for an organisation that has antennae all over the country. The FCC is one such organisation, but not the only one.
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That said, if you stick away from commonly monitored or important bands you can probably get away with sporadic transmissions. Transmitting between broadcast radio stations with very narrow-band digital comms is probably quite doable, same for transmitting near powerful foreign stations.
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In addition, some bands have no rules. Citizen bands are free for limited power output for voice transmissions, doubt anyone would notice if you mixed some digital data into seemingly innocuous voice transmissions, especially if you keep the data bandwidth below 20Hz. LoRa bands are also free for use, though they're already pushing their SNR capabilities to the extreme, so to abuse them you'd just be increasing the transmit duty cycle or transmit power, both of which would be noticed. And anything below 9kHz needs no license, if you can make use of it. Receiving signals at those frequencies is doable. Transmitting is probably a lot more difficult, and naturally your bit-rate is going to be pretty low. But if you want to just shout a music broadcast (clipped to 9kHz) with a few hundred watts behind it, you'll probably get it shining through on a few peoples' stereos and it might actually be legal.
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Hi /HAM/
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Im looking for the most simple 27mhz CIBI schematic for a voice transmiter OR receiver
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after some research i found this one which is quite nice because the emmiter/receiver parts are well separated but i not sure how hard it is to build something like that ?
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There is no documentation on this circuit and i assume you have to tune the coil or something
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Im ok with DIY electronic just total noob in radio circuits
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>>2605819
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heres the source of this schematics :
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https://yc3lsb.wordpress.com/2013/12/09/homebrew-cb-am-ch-14/
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I like this one because it was actually build and shown working and also i don't want IC only discrete components
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>>2605793
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Radio direction finding of signals is a skill that's as old as radio, and there's systems out there that use arrays of antennas to locate your signal location in a few seconds: https://youtu.be/OY16y1Rl86g [Embed]
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That being said, someone has to get pissed at you and give a shit, and then you have to stand still and keep transmitting while they drive over to find you. Then when they get out of their car to tell you off you shoot them. Ez pz.
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An interest in amateur radio years ago taught me about electronics basics, which got me a job for an electronics company, which got me a job for a better one and I started doing an electronics qualification, and that got me into uni and I'm due to graduate soon as an old bastard.
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How much effect does the type of wire have on a long wire antenna? What types of wire are people using?
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>>2605904
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Not much really. Use stranded wire.
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>>2605904
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I've not made one of those antennas, but ones I've seen online use 18 AWG UL 1007 Wire which is stranded tinned copper wire. Thicker wire usually results in lower SWR across a wider segment of a band than thinner wire, but it's up to you what your needs are. If you're doing something field expedient then any aluminium or steel wire will do just fine, it just won't be as good as the copper wire.
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>>2605919
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>Thicker wire usually results in lower SWR across a wider segment of a band than thinner wire
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This is negligible on HF, with the exception of elements on a beam/yagi. The wire type doesn't matter either. The only concerns should be the power handling if Tx will be done. You won't get a better signal by using Al or Cu. Stranded wire will also be more robust to fatigue/breakage than solid wire.
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Is CO0RRC (Cayo Coco off the coast of Cuba) worth working?
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Doesn't seem to be its own entity.
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>https://www.arrl.org/dues-survey
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>No organization likes raising dues, but just like our personal expenses have gone up over the last few years, so to has the cost of operating ARRL.
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>We want your input on how ARRL will handle an increase in dues.
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>>2606039
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I'm a ham, general license, dxer, use lotw, never gave them a dime.
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>>2605613
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same kind of work as any other machinist, but with 10x as much paperwork. oh, and you go to jail if you fuck up.
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>>2605613
|
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same kind of work as any other machinist, but with 10x as much paperwork. oh, and you go to jail if you fuck up.
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>>2604822
|
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I started to learn how to use it, but it was just so clunky. Maybe I would have persisted if I hadn't already been using Solidworks for years at work, but it was frustrating starting all over again and having to learn how to do basic stuff. I pay $120 a year for Solidworks on my home computer, well worth it to me. As long as you aren't making over $2000 in profit a year or whatever you can use the license.
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>>2604822
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If you prefer open source yes, if you want to customize stuff/know python yes, if you don't care about open source, vendor lock, changing price models or license abuse, no.
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FreeCAD can do most things you will ever need from a CAD system as a hobbyist but most of the default ways to get there are kind of broken.
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|
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You have to abide to some rules which you shouldn't have to like doing chamfers as the last step etc. otherwise you will get into trouble.
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Also decide between part or part design at day 1. People get confused about that all the time and i can't blame them. This is stuff you won't get with name brand software theres multiple ways to do things and there is no right or wrong because different people prefer different ways. The same way you can choose between a multitude of navigation styles versus having to obey to the one the system tells you to. Later down the road you get a feel for when it's more practical to chose one specific way (there are way more than part and part design).
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|
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I don't really see why people call it clunky. It's a bog standard CAD workflow. You draw stuff, constrain stuff, extrude/revolve... and use booleans. It takes some getting used to but the same people like OpenSCAD or Blender which are WAY worse starting out.
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|
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If you like the OpenSCAD way of doing things i'd rather just program anything in FreeCAD with python and have real CAD objects not stl.
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|
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I don't understand whats so hard about the parts people claim to make. I did some parts from youtube to show how FreeCAD is shit and it worked just fine in a few minutes. I use it exclusively in my shop for years and do all of my drawings with it. Every now and then something doesn't work but i find solutions in the forum or reddit most of the time and you just have to work a different route to not confuse the CAD kernel (again, it shouldn't be that way but that's the price of free sometimes).
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>>2604822
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|
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If you have a programmer background I would strongly recommend cadquery. It's a python front-end to the same backend that freecad uses, and I use it like a souped up version of openscad.
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|
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If you don't want something programmatic just use Onshape.
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>>2605568
|
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Looks awesome, and sounds like it tastes awesome as well. Does it compare to anything you had before?
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>>2605568
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Looks awesome, and sounds like it tastes awesome as well. Does it compare to anything you had before?
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purchases a 50L pot still from vevor, i needed a large pot to make beer wort in so i thought i may aswell go all the way and get a whole still setup since it wasnt much more expensive
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comes with a slobber keg too, im wondering if i should try to convert it to a thumper keg? another idea i had was maybe making it into a reflux stage by filling it with copper packing, any ideas? i'll also use it as a gin basket
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im thinking of experimenting with the first run, i wanna make rum but infuse it with some spices like vanilla to make it a weird sort of gin-rum frankenstein, im not sure what all is out there but one company seems to have gotten away with something similar
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btw ive read the issues with it and still wanna go for it since its cheap and large
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>>2605753
|
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Please post results. I’ve been thinking about getting that exact one for a while but havent find many reliable reviews. Been wanting to make rum for a while (but I don’t because it’s illegal so I make legal magical herb tinctures just so the mods know)
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>>2605641
|
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>Does it compare to anything you had before?
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It strongly reminds me of the Sierra Nevada Atomic Torpedo minus the citrus and sweeter.
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>>2605782
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from what i understand in the reviews ive seen, heres the problems:
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biggest one is the fake thump keg, its missing a vital component and is kind of useless, although it atleast helps against mash spilling through the condenser if it ever boils over. in pic rel you can see the differences
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in a thump keg, the vapor goes directly into water i believe, and while that ethanol is absorbed by the water, the heat from more incoming vapor will cause it to distill again, while not needing a heat source (or in most cases, only a little extra heat)
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however the still comes with a slobber pot instead
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another issue ive heard is that the bottom of the pot is a bit wobbly, but given how everything is sealed i dont think itll be a huge issue if you're careful
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then water circulation is said to be a pain and it'll overflow, but if you do this outdoors or plan ahead then a bit of spillage is nothing
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lastly, it apparently doesnt work with induction stoves
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also a note on the slobber pot, they actually sell a 50L version without it and just the condenser with the pump, and somehow it cost more, so i dont think the lack of thump keg is somehow a massive ripoff you just need to learn how to work around it
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>>2605794
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>>2605794
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Thanks for the info, I probably know too little about distilling to understand the implications of the slobber box (never done it) and was more wondering if it will be somewhat reliably and conveniently turn 10L of 20% into 5L of 40%.
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>https://www.brewersfriend.com/homebrew/recipe/view/1361846/chroma-ddh-dipa
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Thank you a lot, this is very nice looking. Do you think the 5 different hops are needed? I particularly think of the almost random-looking Nelson Sauvin addition during whirlpool.
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Good luck with the fursuit anon, heavily recommend practicing a blanket stitch or whip stitch for sewing fur for the head. Tons of good tutorials are available on youtube.
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Good luck with the fursuit anon, heavily recommend practicing a blanket stitch or whip stitch for sewing fur for the head. Tons of good tutorials are available on youtube.
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Yus, thanks. Probably going to make it out of or at least train with minky fabric since it's so much cheaper.
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If you're looking for Minky to practice with, or even longer faux furs, Fabric Empire has the best price/yard. Quality is not top top notch, and color selection is thin, but pricing is the best I've seen online. Been a customer of theirs for over 10 years. Good customer service too.
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I'm in Europe so the shipping from the US would probably be a bit much. Have already found some here that are 100x165cm for 10usd or so. Which seems really cheap. Most are that weird dotted minky but i saw a video on YouTube about how you can remove them by ironing.
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Yeah, the dots are heat embossedn so you can flatten them with steam + pressure from an iron. Just be sure to use a thin otton pressing cloth between the fabric and the iron, so you don't melt or damage the fabric.
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Good idea. The girl i saw doing it just went raw but serms more secure with a piece between.
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These seemed really neat until I realised you're still going to need cladding or render on the outside and on the inside you'll end up putting up inside walls with a recess for utilities. Improves insulation but that's about it.
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These seemed really neat until I realised you're still going to need cladding or render on the outside and on the inside you'll end up putting up inside walls with a recess for utilities. Improves insulation but that's about it.
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Yes, definitely. Also keep in mind that it can reach -15 where I live, but the humidity is never too high. Where I grew up, with the horrible insulation and the high humidity you could really fill it in your bones
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>What are European houses made of today?
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Like forcing instant communication over vast distance to strangers anonymously?
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OK, what the fuck do I do?
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Picture taken from first floor, abandoned for over a decade, the whole thing is a completely solid, 7 foot tall mass of finger-thick thorn branches, I don't have any tools or experience or even knowledge of what tools or experience I need. Give me one direction to take a single step in to tackle this, bros. The only way this is getting done is if I do it myself.
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>finger thick
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Finger thick is what it's like on the outer edges. Some of the vines I could see are at least 30 feet long.
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Not that I would know, but is your typical hedge trimmer up to the task of clearing out ~2 acres of solid bramble that's taller than a man? Isn't it more suited to lighter workloads like you know, trimming hedges or pruning a small tree branch here and there? I'm expecting this job to completely destroy at least three loppers/shovels and take dozens of hours of intense manual labor. The picture doesn't quite do it justice, it's quite daunting in person. I was thinking more chainsaw than hedge trimmer.
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Then do it already with the chainsaw, and rent yourself a wood chipper.
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Very nice, Anon. Very nice.
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listen BUDDY i wouldnt be using this slave-made technology if i had a lot of choices in front of me, okay??
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Get a few of these and make the beds a couple feet high. Stick some rebar in the holes, bend 1/2” pvc into an arch and fit them over the rebar, then put hardware cloth over the whole thing. Keeps out birds and rabbits. It’s pricier, but it works.
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Get a few of these and make the beds a couple feet high. Stick some rebar in the holes, bend 1/2” pvc into an arch and fit them over the rebar, then put hardware cloth over the whole thing. Keeps out birds and rabbits. It’s pricier, but it works.
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I have been gardening for 3 years and everything except for melons has grown better in the ground than in the planters.
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Raised beds are a meme unless you are elderly and can’t bend over.
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I've been trying to figure out how to reuse some old decking. This is perfect, thanks anon.
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Depends on your soil. Live in southern Arizona and get better results with raised beds and the ability to change out the dirt if we want.
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Our old beds were 1/2 inch cedar and got weathered quickly but lasted 8 years. New ones are much taller 30 inches, half are untreated oak, half untreated softwood. Maybe pine.
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I used multiple layers of 100% tung oil which is food safe. I’d be very surprised if doesn’t last 15 years. It has been time
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Consuming but wife loves it which makes it worth it.
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Wish i had done a better job in some areas - could have used a planer and jointer for the rough cuts of oak. The inch+ thick oak is heavy as fuck too. Stuff isn’t as square as I’d like. I didn’t have a great level place to built them. Because of the increased height I added an extra vertical support on the sides in the middle, since that will be a lot of outward pressure.
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Tanks actually weren't that important in any of those especially Iraq. They're btfo by airplanes
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Tanks actually weren't that important in any of those especially Iraq. They're btfo by airplanes
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Nah it's because they range of modern SAMs is so nuts. Ukraine cannot engage Russia's Sam network period. They can cover almost the whole country from their border. They can't reach it. The US could but that would be unacceptable escalation.
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Any ground support mission is super stressful. You need to pull 7gs to bleed energy off of all the short range missile they might launch. That's bad for your jet.
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>The Stirling engine I considered but I don't think he really likes that.
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>The Stirling engine I considered but I don't think he really likes that.
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A mouth fedora paired with train autism.
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If I ever get a job, im only doing shit in my contractual job description, and at a pace / efficiency determined by my pay. That's the fucking deal.
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It was gradual, over time several hundred or thousand dollars at a time. Produce 300 of these, use scraps from that to make 400 something else a few months later. No big lump sum impressive number bigger than 2 or 3k.
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I fixed things because it made my job less irritating to do, I could stand in front of the drill press or band saw for an extra few hour if I didn't use jigs or properly size material, but I had no shortage of work to do and the faster I could do those processes, the faster I could sit down, happens to save them labor costs too.
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I hate the industry and there is a shit load of overhead for this type of operation, and it's mainly direct to consumer with a very competitive market. Not what I want to get into, I only started as a temporary thing for me to get a lump sum saved, but things changed so it might go maybe another few months after already putting a year in.
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All work smarter not harder stuff to do other more interesting things,my laziness translated into more streamlined production for them and inadvertently became then fixer for most issues without a change in title.
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I never had a high opinion of myself since I lacked any basis of comparison. But I've realized that my standard for average is extremely high, the shit work I see people do with a straight face is astonishing.
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I have made them with a .4N and .2H on a calibrated ender3 and it goes together just like the ones from the store.
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>>2601407 (OP)
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What can I do about a horizontal warping occurring after a certain height on every print on my saturn even through releveling the printer, seems like no matter how many times I do it and how carefully I pull the magnet sheet off the plate it still has warping occurring if a print is taller than 3ish inches, even if I make a point to relevel before starting the next one
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Would you care to elaborate with a sketch of what you're trying to achieve or as video of said skittle sorter thing. There are tons of mechanisms for said actions and it's too broad of a topic to properly instruct based on some "Uhh like a sort of thing"-introduction.
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I've been inspired, I'mma take a pair of ebay unrepaired ender 3s and flip 'em on they heads.
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Chinks got nothing on this rig.
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Never seen this thing so I assumed you printed cup. So it's OK then. I still remember guy who printed egg cooker part. He was basically eating whatever was in filament, because egg shell porous and that chemistry definitely got in the egg. So, my bad, for misinterpreting situation. BTW, that egg cooker part failed, thus saving this guy from cancer or whatever he could got from that plastic. Also haw friend whom used to make all sorts of stuff from lead, he was breathing that shit and even then I thought it's NOT healthy. 20 years later, he has massive health issues. Maybe not related to lead, maybe is.
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Is this a joke? There's no connection between the lead screws and the bed, nor anything driving the X/Y carriage.
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>>2605806
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It's not complete, anon, it's just the basic components from the Ender 3s laid out as an inverted ham-beast printer.
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Inverted printers are 98% meme, 2% low center of gravity for the rapidly moving parts, they are NOT worth it.
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>>2605830
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>98% meme
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>NOT worth it
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You got that backwards, if it's 95% may-may then it's 98% worth it.
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>>2605529
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>Any advice?
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I bought PA-20s and PA-09s. All these universal crimpers require more skill to use because you have to crimp in the right place and use the right size. I used the Engineer ones at the makerspace so I just went with those.
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I wasted a lot of time doing dumb shit like crimping the same end twice, but once I have more practice I don't expect it to be a problem. Soldering splices don't flex so it's not really an alternative.
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I have a 3D printer that can't move upwards on the Z axis / can't home itself on the Z axis, anyone got advice?
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>>2605862
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did you look at it?
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did you consider printers don't move on the z-axis unless dropped?
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did you go to the library and research weather your gantry is supposed to move or your tray?
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did you manually attempt to move the part that is supposed to move in the direction it's supposed to move?
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did you look at your printer before posting at all?
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protier: did you READ the fucking sticky?
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--- 2605892
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Anyone who has successfully "squared" his pr*sa mini over here? I'm sick to my stomach, when I thought I had the X axis parallel to the bed, it became skewed again. Pretty much every print warps due to the difference in height. Ordered a digital level as a last resort to check for exact 90 degrees on every axis but I'm just tired and disappointed at this point. I only want to print stuff ffs
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>>2605887
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Fixed the homing issue but the manual Z axis controls don't work to make it go upwards.
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--- 2606021
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>>2605892
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Should've bought a good printer like a Kingroon KP3S or an Ender 3, Prusa printers just <don't> work.
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You've got a level and a straight-edge right?
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Be sure to correct for a twisted gantry first, you'll have a hell of a time if you don't. Prusa says to just grab and twist until it's straight, it's flimsy enough you can adjust it easily this way.
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Now correct the skew and get it as level as possible with the normal method of loosening and knocking around the extrusion that the whole z-axis is attached to.
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Once it's close using the normal method, move that bitch around (with the jog controls, not your paws) to the fullest extent of travel, all the way in every direction and back, at least twice.
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NOW you judge the skew, if it's off by a lot you need to do that same adjustment again until it's "pretty good."
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Once it's "pretty good" and remains "pretty good" even after flailing the controls around, only then should you tweak the actual skew of the gantry with the screws at the end of the gantry.
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Prusa's manhandling guide is "correct" but doesn't communicate all of this very well in my opinion: https://help.prusa3d.com/article/squaring-your-mini_158518
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>If the x-gantry adjustment screws aren't tight to begin with, you're gonna have a bad time.
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>If you start messing with the gantry skew first instead of the z-axis, you're gonna have a bad time.
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>Check -> Flail -> Correct -> Repeat
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>>2606021
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Thanks anon, I'll give it another shot over the weekend
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>Should've bought a good printer like a Kingroon KP3S or an Ender 3, Prusa printers just <don't> work.
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It was all okayish until one day the superduperpinda decided to shit itself and crash the nozzle against the bed every time when homing Z, anyway I hope I can get this thing back on track
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>>2606044
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I'm just a sarcastic cunt because certain cult members like to pretend that Prusa printers can't have problems, and certainly can't experience the issues that people with less expensive printers may encounter.
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The Mini is an excellent machine when it's all squared away.
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>>2605830
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>2% low center of gravity for the rapidly moving parts
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anon, that's why you bolt the top of your voron to your basement ceiling.
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>>2601407 (OP)
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dont have a 3d printer yet, but im making a 3d model which has a gear with thin teeth, up to 0.4mm at their thinnest, it's sort of like a watch escapement wheel. Im planning to buy an Ender 3 v2, can i expect this kind of tolerance?
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>>2606109
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Probably not without a thinner than usual nozzle. Look into what kind of line widths are possible with different nozzle thicknesses, since the radius of the line width at the tip of the tooth is going to be your limiting factor.
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For small accurate stuff you may want to select a smaller but better printer, like a Kingroon KP3S (Pro (S1)).
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>>2606109
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Normal Ender 3 V2, your minimum radius is ~0.4mm with the standard nozzle, don't expect good gears without a module of >1mm.
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uh bros?
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>>2606140
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also reminder that PLA is actually toxic
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I think I fixed the warped bed on my Kingroon kp3s pro s1, with some wood blocks and a rubber mallet. The Kingroon firmware situation is a total shit show, trying to install a BL Touch made my printer un-useable, couldn't get Marlin to work right, yet, but I found a pretty good printer.cfg for Klipper. Kingroon should pay a few devs to make config files for their printers and keep them up to date for these open source projects.
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>>2606149
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> Kingroon should pay a few devs to make config files for their printers and keep them up to date for these open source projects.
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Day 1 for any 3D printer is fresh firmware from scratch, there's still shit shipping with Marlin 1.1.9, even with an 8-bit board there's no fucking excuse.
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>>2606156
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yeah, well, the config files for both Marlin and Klipper are broken and moves x, y and z in the wrong direction. I got Marlin mostly working but I still can't home Z, it just moves to the center of the bed raises up 10mm deploys the bl touch probe, then nothing. got Klipper working perfectly after finding a printer.cfg file that got me 90% of the way there.
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>no es hable engles Jose
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>>2602149
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are you training these hwite fellas or you looking for people already with these skills?
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>We're basically a sundown company
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Just file for bankruptcy now.
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now I'm renting a place a place that's 100% of my wage 2 years ago
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There are minimum requirements stipulated by international building code as to what size a room needs to be to be used as a habitable space. Those requirements are a minimum of 70 square feet of floor area and no less than 7' horizontally in any direction. This makes the smallest room you can legally rent out as a bedroom 7' x 10', and that closet is probably less than half that size.
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There are minimum requirements stipulated by international building code as to what size a room needs to be to be used as a habitable space. Those requirements are a minimum of 70 square feet of floor area and no less than 7' horizontally in any direction. This makes the smallest room you can legally rent out as a bedroom 7' x 10', and that closet is probably less than half that size.
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>>2605336
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>4chan
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>obeying code
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Also,
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>international
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KEK, most municipalities here in the USA don't even have their codes meet things like the NEC, do you really think they're going to go along with globalist crap?
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>>2605751
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>do you really think they're going to go along with globalist crap?
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bro, most people in the USA already live in an area where the IBC and derivative codes are in play.... The IBC is mostly drafted by yankee homosexuals anyway; it's not a European code if that's what you're thinking
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Also, just because most places are a couple cycles behind on NEC mandates doesn't mean that they're not using the NEC.
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>>2605751
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The point is you leave yourself open for liability on multiple fronts. If you rent a closet to someone as a bedroom, then at some point they get pissed off about something, they can report you to local authorities and you end up getting fined. On top of that, if there's no sub-letting clause in your lease you could also end up getting evicted.
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>most municipalities here in the USA don't even have their codes meet things like the NEC, do you really think they're going to go along with globalist crap?
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Places that you're likely to find studio apartments are typically urban areas, which are almost guaranteed to be governed by some agency enforcing codes. The only places I've experienced there being no governing body on code compliance are sparse rural areas, and are also typically areas where cost of living is rather low. So a person living somewhere that's dense enough for studio apartments to exist and has a high enough cost of living that they're contemplating sub-letting a tiny ass closet as a bedroom is pretty much guaranteed to live somewhere that is subject to building code enforcement.
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If you do not have a seperate tempering oven, then I recommend using a food oil like rapeseed oil, that way instead of making your kitchen smell like complete ass, it'll smell like you are making pastry. For heat treating in a normal kitchen oven you can do 2-3 1 hour cycles at 225C.
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Handle construction depends on what materials you use etc. but as a rule: a through tang construction is basically making a bunch of blocks with a hole in the middle that fits the tang and stacking them, filling them with epoxy, and sticking the blade through. Then you just grind/sand the whole stack to desired shape, and finally peen the end of the tang. Honestly if this is your first attempt at making a knife I wouldn't plan a too elaborate handle, since odds are your first blade won't be much to look at.
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If you do not have a seperate tempering oven, then I recommend using a food oil like rapeseed oil, that way instead of making your kitchen smell like complete ass, it'll smell like you are making pastry. For heat treating in a normal kitchen oven you can do 2-3 1 hour cycles at 225C.
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Handle construction depends on what materials you use etc. but as a rule: a through tang construction is basically making a bunch of blocks with a hole in the middle that fits the tang and stacking them, filling them with epoxy, and sticking the blade through. Then you just grind/sand the whole stack to desired shape, and finally peen the end of the tang. Honestly if this is your first attempt at making a knife I wouldn't plan a too elaborate handle, since odds are your first blade won't be much to look at.
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>>2605464
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Ty for the help!
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In case you didn't know, there are probably more than ten thousand knife making videos on youtube.
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It's the driver's catheter. You plug that end into your willy and you can drive for days.
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It's the driver's catheter. You plug that end into your willy and you can drive for days.
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>>2604234
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perfect! goodbye Depends!
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>>2605758
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he'll never have to fish piss jugs out of a tree with a hockey stick ever again
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It's part of a rape kit.
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The one for detecting or commiting?
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>>2605730
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>The Curtiss-Wright VZ-7 (also known as the VZ-7AP) was a VTOL quadrotor helicopter aircraft designed by the Curtiss-Wright company for the US Army...
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>The VZ-7 had a fuselage with the pilot's seat, fuel tanks and flight controls. On both sides of the fuselage the four propeller/rotors were attached, unshrouded (the aircraft did originally have shrouds, but these were later removed).
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>>2605730
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>The Curtiss-Wright VZ-7 (also known as the VZ-7AP) was a VTOL quadrotor helicopter aircraft designed by the Curtiss-Wright company for the US Army...
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>The VZ-7 had a fuselage with the pilot's seat, fuel tanks and flight controls. On both sides of the fuselage the four propeller/rotors were attached, unshrouded (the aircraft did originally have shrouds, but these were later removed).
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>>2605713
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>>The 'quad' in quadcopter means 4
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>What part of "scale up" do you not understand?
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by that logic, a car is a "scaled up" unicycle
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>>2604443
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>There are reasons that noone is doing it however
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https://youtu.be/i3i4BBJjzw4 [Embed]
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--- 2605841
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>>2605755
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Whatever you do, don't look up the definition of "truck".
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Regardless, not of your blathering changes the fact that manned quadcopters exist, and have since the 1920s
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>>2605727
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Wrong again, it was done in the 1950s-
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>...Control in pitch and roll can be achieved with differential collective pitch between the rotors, and this system was used with marked success in the Quadrotor (a similar arrangement had also been used in the three-rotor "Air Horse"). The system was designed so that almost any combination of collective pitch changes could be introduced into the four rotors, thus varying the rotor thrust and yielding powerful control.
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--- 2605845
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>>2605842
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Video showing collective control-
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>>2604451
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>The sensor and control suit would be on the order -- if not more sophisticated than -- a current generation fighter aircraft.
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LOL, it was done successfully in 1956 with zero computers-
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>The four rotors of this helicopter are mounted laterally on outriggers in two tandem pairs. The control mechanism is extremely simplified and obtained by differential change of thrust between the rotors. There is no cyclic control, but only collective control. In the experimental prototype the fuselage was of tubular steel, the booms supporting the rotors in aluminium alloy. Power is provided by two engines connected to the rotor drive system by multiple vee belts. Shafting and transmission cases ensure inter-connection between the four rotors, so that at need either engine can drive all of them...
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>Despite successful testing and development, military support for the Quadrotor ceased after cutbacks in defense spending. However, the design - particularly its control system - was a precursor of current experimental vertical-rising aircraft designs that incorporate tandem wings or a square configuration of four fans, ducts, or jets.
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>>2602314 (OP)
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melanics would use them to steal stuff from higher floors where there aren't any security features
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>>2605832
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>signal jammed
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>falls out of the air
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--- 2605873
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>>2605849
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>zero computers
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I see an exceptionally sophisticated sensor and control suite in that aircraft. It's wearing a white helmet. That is not a "scale up" from an arduino.
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>no cyclic control, but only collective control
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I am legitimately surprised to learn there was no collective on this prototype. I thought they were using variable pitch blades to create the differential thrust. This implies either a very expensive or very clever transmission system x4.
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>>2605842
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That doesn't use modern 'quadcoptor ' control methods. None of the shit you posted does.
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Modern quadcoptors control using thousands of calculations a second to vary the speed and torque of their engines. The blades are fixed. The whole point of quadcoptors is that you don't need to spend a ton of money on a collective and swash plates.
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So now we got 6 motors+rotor pairs for stability AND they're all actually helicopter rotors so they're expensive as fuck, and they're huge so the instant torque calculations aren't that good at controlling it anymore?
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Why are we scaling up your quad coptir again? This seems like a waste of money.
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--- 2605899
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>>2605842
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>you need a collective to auto rotate
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>nuh uh look at this guy from the 50s he did it with only a collective.
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What the fuck are you posting for. Good job roasting yourself
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>>2605866
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>I am so smart that I can think up any showstopper problems within seconds.
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>The people working 24/7 on this surely cannot be as smart as me!
|
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Anon...
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>>2605898
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>Microwaves??? You don't need to go faster than megahertz!!
|
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You are arguing from an untenable position. Weak troll.
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>>2605909
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I was aiming at humour but whatever.
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>>2605996
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>hey guys, why can't we scale up quad/multirotor drones
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>for a variety of reasons , by the tike you scale it up, you are just making a helicopter.
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>How would you set up such a solar system
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>Can I wire a single array of PV solar panels to two inverters in parallel without causing problems?
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>What solar projects have you done?
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Get a brazing tip and a case of filler rod from your local praxair or something (don't fuck with home depot their selection is balls). Make buddies with the hicks at your local scrapyard, for maybe $20 and a pack of smokes they'll give you a couple armloads of good steel to fuck around with. Throw your shade 5 goggles on, and go to town, only way to get good is by doing. It takes a Zen like patience and concentration, braze welds are indeed a beautiful thing but they require the skill of a surgeon. I never got that into it but you basically tack up your joint, build up a puddle, dab your filler in the puddle, lift your torch, step back, drop your torch, rinse repeat. Like nightmare-mode TIG I guess. Make sure you have good ventilation or just do it outside, and make sure you don't have flammables kicking about. Dont leave your bottles cracked or you might come back to an empty tank and if not ventilated you'll get blowed up. You'll quickly discover that oxy brazing is a huge pain in the ass and was replaced by TIG for good reason, but I guess it's a handy skill to have for stuff like exhaust repairs and body work on thin thin thin metal.
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Get a brazing tip and a case of filler rod from your local praxair or something (don't fuck with home depot their selection is balls). Make buddies with the hicks at your local scrapyard, for maybe $20 and a pack of smokes they'll give you a couple armloads of good steel to fuck around with. Throw your shade 5 goggles on, and go to town, only way to get good is by doing. It takes a Zen like patience and concentration, braze welds are indeed a beautiful thing but they require the skill of a surgeon. I never got that into it but you basically tack up your joint, build up a puddle, dab your filler in the puddle, lift your torch, step back, drop your torch, rinse repeat. Like nightmare-mode TIG I guess. Make sure you have good ventilation or just do it outside, and make sure you don't have flammables kicking about. Dont leave your bottles cracked or you might come back to an empty tank and if not ventilated you'll get blowed up. You'll quickly discover that oxy brazing is a huge pain in the ass and was replaced by TIG for good reason, but I guess it's a handy skill to have for stuff like exhaust repairs and body work on thin thin thin metal.
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it's just a simple frame for holding grapes so worst case inspector's gonna be allwhining neighbor.
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the weld pieces are thick rebar (16mm) and 2mm steel and I have 2.5mm basic electrode or 2mm rutile electrode. I think I will use the basic one, as it has more penetration.
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Ok so if you're welding that thick rebar with that thin rod you dont have much to worry about in terms of blasting through or undercutting. If it's just for holding grapes it's probably enough to just tack or do little 1 inch stitches. If there's some kinda dirty gap or the metals really rusty it's better to use the smaller rod on low heat because it fills better and doesn't get porosity as easily. The rods are sorta undersized for the metals so you might end up going through a lot of them, you might have to do multiple passes. Be sure to clean the steel as much as possible with a grinder, but I know thats sorta impossible with rebar.
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Finally grabbed a pic of one of those ripper shanks. Already had them in the ground and they're doing the job. Have new teeth for it that will cover up to the bottom shin guard, but figured I'd finish wearing out the current teeth before swapping them out.
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I bought the 2 wheel cart after my 1 wheel barrow tipped over pushing up a hill. Caught some uneven ground that made it wobble to the side and it spilled a ton of sticks and rocks I was gathering during spring cleaning. The 2 wheel never does this, it can't just be knocked over. And it's way easier to push because you don't have to lift while pushing.
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>>2603560
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I bought the 2 wheel cart after my 1 wheel barrow tipped over pushing up a hill. Caught some uneven ground that made it wobble to the side and it spilled a ton of sticks and rocks I was gathering during spring cleaning. The 2 wheel never does this, it can't just be knocked over. And it's way easier to push because you don't have to lift while pushing.
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>>2603322
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>>2605777
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>>2605778
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*I prefer it when my loaded barrow doesn't start rolling sideways down a slope
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>>2603293 (OP)
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Two videos I have downloaded many years ago.
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weightless wheelbarrow https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOJLkQhscdI [Embed]
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Not what you are looking for but it's a barrow.
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>sand driveway
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>>2604049
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This is the country with a 50% inbreeding rate, right?
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>>2604013
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>>2604049
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>>2604049
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>I don’t want to see the “assembled in usa” out of “global materials” which means 99.99% made in china.
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The united states has some of the strictest country of origin laws, its laid out in plain text if you look it up on the FTC website.
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Assembled in the USA requires all of the major assembly to be done in the USA. This doesnt include packaging.
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Made in the USA of Global Materials requires the final transformative manufacturing of raw materials and subsequent assemble to be done in the united states. The raw materials can just be foreign. You can have incidental things be foreign (like wheels on a rolling tool chest).
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Made in the USA (with no "built" or "global materials" qualifier) requires all raw material to be made in the USA, and all of the transformative and assembly to be in the USA.
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My wife uses Ryobi for all her little decoration projects, she is an intermediate diyer and its fine for that.
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>>2603780 (OP)
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My wife uses Ryobi for all her little decoration projects, she is an intermediate diyer and its fine for that.
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>>2603860
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>m12 fuel
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Wanted them because it keeps the tool bag lighter and I sometimes have to get into a tight space.
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Yea you bought them for small mobile jobs but still have 18V for when needed, that’s where they make sense. 12V impact driver is straight if you’re a maintenance guy pulling covers off panels all day, but if you need to do some plumbing work and need to hack off part of a cast iron pipe, that M12 hackzall is going to get spicy hot.
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>>2603998
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Yeah, this place kind of fucking sucks ass. Thank God the Reddit chads know way more than us
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>>2603912 (OP)
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>tiny house
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>>2604218
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>>2603912 (OP)
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>>2604175
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I'm the oldest son living on a 75 acre farm, and we lease an additional 350 acres. I live at home to help with the operation and take care of my aging grandparents. I'm going to inherit all of this shit, there's no real reason for me to blow my money on a house. I'm interested in building a tiny house for myself almost exclusively because I get no bitches and need somewhere fucking private. I still have access to our workshop and all of our tools tho.
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>>2603912 (OP)
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>>2604631
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I'd have it checked for asbestos too. Aus used a lot of bestos in the past. Much cheaper to find and deal with it when it's still solid, than after you disturb it accidentally
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>>2603943 (OP)
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actually this guy explains it better
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>>2604005 (OP)
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The fuck is that car
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>>2604005 (OP)
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Your city zoning will make a big difference in whether it's viable to build on an infill lot.
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My city semi-recently created a new zoning classification specifically to make it easier to redevelop infill lots, and there are virtually no lots that are too small to build on now. And even if a lot is at the absolute smallest size you can legally build on (30 feet wide, 117 feet deep), you could legally build a house with a 1,848 SF footprint.
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So my advice is to do your homework on your city's zoning code.
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distorted by the google streetview camera
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>>2606152
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Oh, adding to this, if you do build on an infill lot, you might be eligible for incentives from your city or county. My city refunds part of the water and sewer tap fees for building on an infill lot, and if you build in a certain part of town you can get a big rebate on the increase of the property taxes. But you have to apply for both of those incentives before you build.
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>>2604115 (OP)
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I get fine results with epic amounts of rat bait crumbled with peanut butter. I mean fucking gross overkill.
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>>2604115 (OP)
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I get fine results with epic amounts of rat bait crumbled with peanut butter. I mean fucking gross overkill.
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Do you not fear hantavirus, OP?
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>>2604115 (OP)
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Make some 5 gallon bucket mouse traps, get a 30 gallon trash can, empty the buckets into the trash can, feed the can with kibble so they don't just start eating eachother, find a fun place to release them. Or you can be a pussy and drown them but you'd redeem yourself by dumping 20+ gallons of soaking wet dead mice of a balcony. Depending on what they hit you might be an urban legend or domestic terrorist so choose wisely.
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>The thing that gives me hope is that this place seems like it can be sealed off from the other units in the building.
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Maybe you can copy the key to my old house! Or my harbor freight tool cart? It will be just like minecraft or whatever game the autists play these days.
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I don’t carry any because I have real tools I can use when I need them. Why dick around with a Leatherman when I can just grab a pair of Knipex? I have utility knives for when I want to cut things and real screwdrivers, and saws, and nail clippers or whatever the fuck.
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Maybe you can copy the key to my old house! Or my harbor freight tool cart? It will be just like minecraft or whatever game the autists play these days.
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I don’t carry any because I have real tools I can use when I need them. Why dick around with a Leatherman when I can just grab a pair of Knipex? I have utility knives for when I want to cut things and real screwdrivers, and saws, and nail clippers or whatever the fuck.
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>>2604232 (OP)
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>Literally my keyring
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Barely ever used it
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>>2605918
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Fuck I had one of these years and years ago. It makes my palm hurt just looking at it.
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Lol It's fucking tiny, but doubt i could handle with more than my fingers, even if I tried. Practical in a pinch though
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Oh that’s a mini one, I had a full size like 6”-7” long version of the same thing when I was 12 or some shit.
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Seconded for skeletool. Your multitool isn't supposed to replace anything, its supposed to be a convinent thing to have when you dont have or dont want to go looking for the correct tool. Your fuckin 8 pound Swiss army meme complete with mini scissors and nail files and magnifying glass is the height of yuro point missing.
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>knife
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>cutter
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The end. Oh unless you need the magnifying glass to find your pecker.
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Blacked.com
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>>2605653
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Actually.. my dear subhuman friend,
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As you can deduct from the rims of the doughnut, the main body is black. That means we are looking (trough an hypersexualised lense) at a black pussy. In addition, it has a smiley face on it.
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That means it is BWC porn. Nigger.
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good lord!
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It's round I think it must be a black anus, probably gay niggers
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>>2604239 (OP)
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Why couldn't she just go on onlyfans like every other broad?
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>Much less trouble
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>Wouldn't ruin a perfectly functional chair
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>No one would fucking care
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>marketplaces will go soon, to be replaced by curated individual online shops made by actual not slaves
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No they won't. You won't get traffic because search engines only point to the big names, and normies don't care if the shit their buying is 100 carbon copies if the same thing with brand names like "wecum" and "fungoo" and shit like that. You can't even buy shit on Walmart's site without it being just a marketplace of knock off crap. Stores with actual items they make are just marketplaces of Chinese scammers selling their own copies of the store brand on that store's page
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Turn something usable into garbage? Yea I've done that.
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This implies that it has sex
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>>2604292 (OP)
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On shortwave anything in AM mode. There's BBC World Service, RNZ (Radio New Zealand), Deutsche Welle, Radio Australia, and a crap-tonne of Radio China International propaganda stations. Time signal stations like WWV.
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There are some still left.
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I know how you feel. I grew up listening to AM in the 70s. Unfortunately what I hear now is sports talk, news, and hindustani crap. I like tuning in Radio Mi Amigo on 6085 kHz shortwave to relive those comfy nights as a kid in bed late at night listening to Gerry Rafferty, Doobie Brothers, etc.
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>I cant really destroy it by connecting it to the 9V right?
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>I cant really destroy it by connecting it to the 9V right?
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okay I got it now thanks
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>>2605129
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Thanks Anon. I've also checked the Boxer and it's a lot better thant the TX16 Mark II. I'm surprised it's not included in Oscar liang's beginners guide
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>Question is, can I plug it in my pc and start playing in the simulator or do I have to set it up first like binding it with a receiver?
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I have a TX16 Mark II. For me, all I had to do turn it on, plug in the usb cable into the computer and the radio, then select "Joystick" on the radio screen when it detects it's plugged into a computer (Windows 11 machine). Didn't need to do any additional mixing, it was just plug n play with velocidrone. I imagine the Boxer would be pretty similar if not the same.
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>>2605948
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The Boxer is cheaper, smaller & has a more powerful internal ELRS module. But the TX16 has a much better screen (larger, colour, touch), more switches & a choice of colour/finish options. I wouldn’t say either is a lot better than the other, it depends what you want.
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where do you even start with troubleshooting an intermittent power loss in 1/100 flights? it can handle getting hardcore bashed into the ground but a simple backflip or just cruising and it dies for half a second, long enough for the FC to reset and prevent me from blind recovering.
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Your battery collapsed to 3.33v just before the failure. Might start there.
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>>2605993
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thats normal under full throttle, a cheapo 4s 1500mah pack so sags quite a bit. flipped it over, re-armed and done 10 back-to-back flips on the same battery right after. Thinking a bad connection somewhere, or the FC is on it's way out.
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That was only what we saw on the screen. Mayhaps there was more sag than you think, and for less time. How many missed clock cycles would it take to bork the OS?
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Realistically, his average cell voltage would've needed to hit less than 2.5V to cause issues with most 4S compatible flight controllers. They tend to have a cutoff of 3S 3.3V.
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Could be, how tf do you measure that though?
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> cap on the ESC pad should prevent a brownout as well
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Lol no. Adding capacitors to the battery rail is good for filtering, but won’t do jack shit when the motors are pulling 100A & the battery can’t keep up.
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>>2606010
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it can handle a "few clock cycles" worth of capacitance is what I'm saying.
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Low intermittency is the tech's nightmare. You'd need a scope to see it happen. How good is the Blackbox function on these things?
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My thinking is that it fails too seldom to be a loose wire sort of problem. WRT the capacitor, one cap in one place in the power supply chain can't possibly catch every glitch. I see more caps, both large and small, in more places in the future for these machines.
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>>2606013
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Don't think it would be able to capture a powerloss scenario in full, doesn't look like there's any glaring issues with low voltage, although I'm not sure how often it's polling.
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Actually, that was an old flight, meh w/e. just need to mentally remind myself not to fly over anywhere unrecoverable with this drone.
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>>2606011
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No, it won't. In the situation where the battery is sagging that low, the motors will empty that cap literally instantaneously. The FC isn't going to magically get priority for that stored energy.
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>that low
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>13v
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You do realise that a capacitor doesn't act as a separate reservoir of stored energy, right? When you punch the throttle & the battery sags hard, any capacitor attached to that battery will also sag? A capacitor in a system like this doesn't act as an emergency reserve, it can only ever act as filtering - the sheer amount of energy that the motors consume is astronomical compared to the capacity of even the biggest electrolytic you can squeeze onto a quad. Having an extra capacitor on your build isn't going to get you 'a few more cycles', it will get you literally zero more cycles.
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>>2606068
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Okay, lets break it down.
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Last known status is the drone, upside down, no throttle, doing a flip, current draw in this scenario is around 5A, 13v. Say 60w.
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time to drain a 32v 450 mf cap at 60w
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>>2606078
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So it wouldn't take a very long dip in *some* supply rail, *somewhere* on that FC board to wreak havoc. Consider noise, as in electrical noise to be a possible contributor to a brief low voltage/ high voltage condition in nearly any random place on that board. As I said earlier, more cowbell, I mean caps!
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>>2606068
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>doesn't act as an emergency reserve
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Yes, that's exactly what a filter does, just at a smaller scale. You are correct that there is not enough room on a copter for motor level filter caps. That's what PIDs are for.
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>YOU DIED
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>>2604399 (OP)
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Build a bunker under the shed, and a tunnel to the house and garage.
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>>2604399 (OP)
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Build a bunker under the shed, and a tunnel to the house and garage.
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>>2604986
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sounds gay anon, its all about porcaline tiles and having that outside inside feel
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>ya'll
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>>2604466 (OP)
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All his life went wrong.
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All his life went wrong.
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>>2604466 (OP)
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Why is everyone telling him to stay out of politics? Isn’t he based and fighting corruption?
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>see corrupt globohomo
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>know deep down the cause of all your problems is globohomo
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>reject the idea of rejecting modernity / industrial society, try to find another explanation
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>can't find another explanation, so blame the world / everything BUT the globohomo
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>get into politics, thinking MORE regulation is going to fix anything
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>"gee, I bet if we FORCE manufacturers to comply, they'll definitely not fuck us up long term!"
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He was this close, but didn't see the light.
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Like a lot of you, who talk about how the Earth is evil, down in your souls, you're all whining babies, no different from commies.
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What he should've fought against is the welfare state, in every form, corporate bailouts INCLUDED.
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Let them all collapse - Apple couldn't last a week without subsidies.
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Neither could any major manufacturer.
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Just fucking ban outsourcing, period, the only VALID kind of regulation.
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Boom, you have simultaneously destroyed the ENTIRE technology sector, preserved the domestic economy, and can now return to a better, simpler living.
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No need for computers, smartphones, or any of that other globohomo shit.
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OR, if you're not an accelerationist / schizophrenic, then DON'T REGULATE IT, and just DON'T BUY THE SHIT YOU DON'T LIKE.
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It would do you more good to stop using a smartphone and buy a dumbphone than to make "Le HECKIN' EPIC 'N FREAKIN' ETHICAL SMARTPHONERINO WITH FORCED COMMIE RIGHT TO REPAIR."
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Just you see, they'll give everyone the right to repair, but you'll need a government (previously corporate) LOICENSE to operate a repair firm / buy specialized tools.
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Sure, they'll be there, but like the chemical market, so restricted and gatekept, that nobody but a fucking bootlicker will be able to do it.
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>>2604466 (OP)
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>JUST FUCK MY SHIT UP SENPAI
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>>2605972
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Get the fuck back to /pol, you ludicrous spastic.
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>>2605972
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>the idea of rejecting modernity
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Sound like you are also rejecting your meds
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>>2606107
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>>2606127
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Shalom
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>>2606186
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Wow
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The memes were unironically correct.
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>>2604493
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paint might be shellac, would dissolve
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>>2604493
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paint might be shellac, would dissolve
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Op look for Redox nickle electrolyte, mass plating without electrolysis in a simple stainless pot
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>>2604727
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cold bluing is electroless copper plating, but the coat is not exactly thick
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So many, anons.
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Unbelievable amounts.
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INCREDIBLE amounts of them, and of an unimaginable variety.
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So many, anons.
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Unbelievable amounts.
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INCREDIBLE amounts of them, and of an unimaginable variety.
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>>2604609
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Convert to addies and sell it to college kids
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>>2604502 (OP)
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>This is my first thread here after about five years of lurking. I’ve held this subject as a hobby since I was a kid and had trouble connecting with others who may share it, so this is a shot in the dark to see if it interests anyone here.
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If your op can't inform the average anon on how to make a clandestine drug lab then it won't last
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