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3d printing was supposed to be eventually in everyone's home. What happened?
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>>2956836
yes but i dont want to put my penis inside welded metal, where as i put it inside pla printed shapes, thats acceptable to me
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>>2956820
Nobody has homes
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>>2969718
>yes but i dont want to put my penis inside welded metal, where as i put it inside pla printed shapes, thats acceptable to me
You see, there's the real difference. I put my penis into a biological woman. We are not the same.
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>>2956820
just like LLMs, most people ust want to consume netflix instead of creating shit
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>>2969767
>most people
Sneacky. I like that.

Previous Thread: >>2928655

Here we discuss microcontrollers (MCUs), single board computers (SBCs), and their accessories, such as Atmel mega and tiny AVRs (Arduinos), PICs, ARM boards such as blue/black pill STM32, ESP8266/32s, RP2040, Raspberry Pi, and others.

For general electronics questions (power supplies, level shifting, motor driving, etc.) please ask /ohm/.

>where can I find verified quality microcontrollers and other electronic sensors or parts
digikey.com
mouser.com
arrow.com
newark.com

>but that's too expensive
aliexpress.com (many parts here are fake, particularly specific parts out of stock in the above sites)
lcsc.com

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>>2969738
Yeah the DIP switches just configure the power bank SMPS control chip, not the BMS. RIP. I'll have to leave a review for the aliexpress listing warning people of this.
>Some chargers have series discharging buck. One provides the maximum voltage negotiated, one just lets that through, others negotiate something and provide that.
Seems kinda shitty, I know some wall-chargers turn off power and renegotiate on replugging something else, but I bought a 140W GaN one that doesn't do this. I'm fairly sure I've used power-banks that don't either, but I'm not certain. Ideally I think it would have an H-bridge buck-boost converter for each USB-C port, and a buck converter for each USB-A port. Maybe buck-boost for the A ports too, if you want to support QC4. I know there are PMIC chips that act as multiple switching controllers all at once, so it's probably worth hunting about for a power-bank IC that can do that too.

>>Scope creep
>Story of my life
AAA I HATE IT
I think I'll cool my head off with an analogue audio project for a week.

>You said bad
It's bad if you've got a watt-hour of capacity or less. 10 watt hours and it might be an issue, depends on storage period. The DC power negotiation protocol is intended to be used for 5-50V 0-50A, on things like deep cycle batteries and ATX power supplies and such. Hence why using an ESP32 to talk CAN isn't really an issue. Plug in, battery says it can provide up to 30A, and its voltage ranges from 11-13V or so, with no voltage or current regulation. Soldering iron load says it will draw up to 3A at 13V and to activate the MOSFET, and the battery complies. LED strip says it wants a constant-current signal, battery can't do that so it stays off, same for amp that wants exactly 12.0V, etc. I wanted to use 7W2s so I bought like $60 of them, but the allure of bidirectional battery charging guides me to andersons.
The power-bank is really too small for this kind of protocol, but it might still be handy to have that option.
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>>2969738
So I'm just testing this.
Got a 10K pot so I can simulate realistic source impedances and also extreme cases.
10R current shunt.
Datasheets say my FETs are good to 40V, IP2368 can take 30V, wants less than 25V and more than 4.5V.
Starting at 5V and 10K and no advertisement.
Nothing.
Turn the 10K way down:
The board starts to charge. It will indicate normal charging. It draws a continuous 20mA, and pulses the charging functionality on and off (not the inductor, the actual charging) and go from said 20mA up to 80mA and back again. 1s on 2s off. Switching frequency looks like only 3kHz. Same behaviour at 6V. The voltage across the board breaks down from. 5.3V (remember the 20mA standby) to 4.3V or so. So I figure if it undercuts the DS limit of 4.5V after a time it UVLO and tries again.
So it can do. meaningful charging at very low power levels. And it wont even jhst give up and flash an error code but pretemd its charging the whole time, even when its recovering from suspected
UVLO.
At 7V through a 10R and the 10K pot all the way to minimum (it's not zero power goes up 50% when shorting) the charging commences steadily with the voltage across the board at 4.4V, drawing 120 mA in total.
Last datapoint: Shorted 10K, PSU at 7V, so only 10R left. It now draws 150 mA and the voltage remains pinned at 4.4V
So from this I deduct that, when supplied from a load with a current lit below the boards configured limit (1A i to battery I have confirmed) it regulates so that it just barely violates it's 4.5V lower limit. Below that there's probably an RC relaxation oscillator happening somewhere.
So all hypothesis confirmed, I guess:

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>>2969744
>It's not hard to do
The printer in question
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>>2969748
Oh, neat. 4.5V seems like a sensible threshold, considering USB chargers will try to output 5V, but I suspect some USB chargers will start hiccoughing before going down that low. Try adding resistive dividers to the D+/D- pins of a USB C port, assuming it even looks at those. That might trick it into trying to draw more or less current. I suspect 4.5V isn't a very good MPPT level for your dynamo either way.

>>2969752
Like hell that thing is rigid enough to do anything. I tried a smaller rotary tool much closer to the gantry of my ender 3 with reinforcing tie-rods, granted it's running on V-rollers and still had bed-springs, but the flex was too much even for precise 0.7mm PCB drilling operations. What's the stepper in the background doing?
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>>2969755
>4.5V is sensible
>considering USB chargers
with USB chargers, unless they are dogshit unregulated china slop house butner people electrocutors, I would expect to see the standardized voltages and currents along with advertisement and negotiation on the output anyways.
This is still about the scenario where: Any DC source in - > charge. Judging by how it's operating you could probably even charge of any >4.5V DC source that is limited to >2mA, if you added a large cap. The cap would just charge through whatever exceeds the 2mA quiescent current and once it hits 4.5 the charger would kick in for a bit. It's what I believe is happening anyways with the chargers cap.
>MPPT level
The dynamo. is everything but a purely real source and it likes to go to 70... 80... 90V when open and fast. But I can check the series resistance regarding matching that. It's the other stuff I'm working on.
>Rigid enough.
I think it works quite well, with the zip ties, in the capacity I am using it.
>Smaller rotary tool
I gave this cutter almost no tip at all.
>Stepper in the background
It once provided motion capability for aome control loop testing and is tied to that stand ever since and until it's needed.

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>DIY youtuber filming & posting their project
>they use tinkercad

can someone please help me understand why half of DIY engineering youtubers' go-to 3d modeling program is an imprecise, enshittified mess made for kids?
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>>2968254
It literally cannot be worse than F360 which has its gay forced cloud crap, 10 editable file limit, and is soon going to be unusable for me since I'm on windows 10 with no reason good reason to replace my computer.
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>>2968256
found out today that fusion finally supports variables in text, so i'll ride it out and hope some tranny solves how to keep it running on win 10. fuck paying them $1200/yr
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>>2959180
id had an idea for a bird bath but square ikea style. this is my concrete mold. it will be 24" square. 2.5" deep with sides that slope to a 6"ish square. Im thinking bright white mortar mix. i want it smooth
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>>2968239
Free cad is so bad. I would seriously say it’s not even modeling software

I’d say it’s more of a hobbyist passion project that probably will never see a hay day
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>>2959200
Solidworks is dog shit

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Is it better to buy the trashiest used mobile home I can find, buy a shipping container and DIY, or buy a prefab "tiny home", cuckshed, etc.? I want to do the bare minimum, the only real requirement is having a roof over my head.
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>>2968924
>1k but at that point why bother sharing with someone instead of just renting your own apartment?
because your own apartment is 2k/mo
it's a good strat but i'd unironically pay 1k/mo to not have roomates, especially a landlord roomated with ultimate authority
but plenty of people will
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>>2969112
>969112>>2969073
please sell me on moving to norway. i'll fucking do it.
>3rd gen american mutt, itallian american mutt wife
>tradespeople both, just want farm land and cottage to raise our kids and not deal with bullshit
current scoping rural american states but it's fucking abysmal
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>>2962526
Here's a barrel fit for -50°C.
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>>2969122
You can have all the fermented fish you could ever eat!
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i hate my fucking grandpa so much
i could have so much money rn like so goddamn fucking much instead i'm about to buy some land in the middle of nowhere and probably still just live in my car I just need an address

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A cordless 6.5" and corded 10.25" circular saw is the perfect, do-everything circular saw setup. Better than any 7.25" plus anything or those long 4.5" saws.
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>>2969462
>lotsa wurds i aint reedin
>blades on the wrong side
you wouldnt know a skilsaw if it hit you in the head
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>>2969469
Fine, blade left, but you know I'm right. 6.5" and 10.25" are the right sizes, 7.25" is heavier to run with no practical increase in what you can cut. There's even 6.5" saws now that have more cut depth than most 7.25" saws.
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Go big or go home. Only one you need.

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Worst DIY accident you've had or seen?
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Nothing happened to the guy I'm going to mention but I hope he reads it. My one roommate had a tendency to invite suspect randoms over to our place without telling anyone. Get home one day and some jackass is parked in my spot in the garage with his car jacked up, I forget how but he might have well been using twigs. He was seating his ass off laying right under the wheel with the tire off using a long jack to pry something loose with the force of an ape. The whole car was wobbling and if it tipped (which looked like an 90% chance) this retard would have died right there in the garage. I told him dude what you're doing is insanely dangerous. I got dismissed and he kept going. I hope you see this and haven't darwin'd yourself you goddamn moron.
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I'm from ohio, I live near the three brothers that passed out instantly when they opened a manure pump and drown in the pit of shit. Hard to beat that
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/3-brothers-die-after-passing-out-fumes-manure-pit-n1276631
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>>2969448
Some local kid fell into an open septic tank and drowned a few years back. Or that's the official story, not sure I believe it fully.
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>>2968958
I miss roodypoo and candy ass. Those were the best filters
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a friend's father in law managed to tip with his ride mower and his foot went into the knives. on looking at his injury and his journal the doctor was like "you're a farmer, right?"
my neighbor was cutting down trees for firewood and got smushed by a sliding tree so bad he heard his ribs crack and he started coughing up blood
>>2968858
>$250,000 hospital bill
do yanks really?
>winter concrete with CaCl2 makes it way more dangerous
good to know
>>2960007
>he went in feet first
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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What are some creative ways to keep your valuables hidden? Anything that can be home made/bought from a store?
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>>2957706
Who are you trying to hide your valuables from in your own home?
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My buddy had one of those bibles cut out to make a little box. It was ineffective and his mom found his weed regardless ("why does a sketchy near-arsonist teenager have a bible? clearly it's one of those cut-outs I made as a child") but it was neat and his was very well done.

personally I just go with >>2957770

>>2962894
>But after he asked for lisc. and reg. and asked me where I was going,(i lied of course,) he didn't even give me a warning, just???
cops in "hardline" states like to pull people over randomly because THEY JUST KNOW that there's like a 75% chance they'll find something to fill their quota with. especially if they're out of state plates.

>>2959583
depends where you live but a safe may contain guns, and safes themselves can be valuable if they're cheap ones with combo locks that can be cracked and reset. i've heard of particularly well equipped house breakers literally just sawing the floor apart and stealing the whole safe.

>>2961710
>steal anon's TV, PS4, and maybe a laptop or tablet
>make 300$ for a couple hours' work after a half-hour commute
it's better wages than most tech industry jobs, let alone the min wage mcslop they'd be qualified for
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Put meat in your compost regularly, hide firearm stash deep inside the nasty compost.
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>>2957717
>cardboard box
Surprised nobody replied to this already. I've got a lot of valuables ($15 grand AUD cash, some documents, crypto seed phrases, Omega Constellation wristwatch, etc) in a single shoe box in my cupboard. I seriously doubt anybody would even bother looking in it, or for it, if they ever broke in to my house.
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>>2957706
In a box of extra small condoms.

Had my second Dewalt drill fail on me in 9 years.

Been itching to switch my air ratchet and impact out for electric for a while now, so while I have 0 cordless tools should I just fucking jump ship to Milwaukee or something else or stick with Dewalt?

I do mostly motorcycle/car shit and home repairs and don't really care about torque ratings and RPMs, I care about:
>build quality
>a really nice controllable progressive trigger
>soft stop
>finger tight or anti-strip setting on impacts for running down small fasteners
>360° lighting
>quiet operation
But most reviews don't mention that kind of shit.

Any recommendations?
I want to go all in on Ingersoll-Rand because their big impact is delightful to use but they only make like 3 other expensive tools and the compact drill sucks.

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>>2969419
Are their impacts up to par? Do they have the fancy anti-strip settings and shit other brands have?
I never see Bosch anything but drivers and grinders
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>>2969429
their bigboi impacts will loosen everything or snap it in half
https://www.bosch-professional.com/bg/bg/cordless-impact-drivers-wrenches-131420-ocs-c/?%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%B8%D1%87%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82--%D0%B2-%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%B8%D1%87%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82&%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B6%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%B5-%D0%BD%D0%B0-%D0%B0%D0%BA%D1%83%D0%BC%D1%83%D0%BB%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%B0--18-0-v
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>>2969619
Used this one at work today. Got shit done.
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>>2969619
>?%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%B8%D1%87%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82--%D0%B2-%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%B8%D1%87%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82&%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B6%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%B5-%D0%BD%D0%B0-%D0%B0%D0%BA%D1%83%D0%BC%D1%83%D0%BB%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%B0--18-0-v
clean yo shit up
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>>2969629
scared of some slav runes, bigboi?

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If you have a successful from home business, share your business plans with anons that want break free from the wagie matrix.
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>>2969372
USA
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Maybe try learning English first
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>>2969363
my idea for you is creating a ai woman and then buying womens underwear, shitting them up, and then selling it under the guise of girl skidmarks
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>>2969434
I think it's feasible to train AI chat bots that ultimately pursue the goal of extorting money, like sob story, findom, selling pics, sure I'll visit u bb I just need plane ticket... farm all the usual chat applications for fish, put the bot to work and send ai slop noods once in a while or so.
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I sell uncancelled postage from my old job and randomly resell stuff from thrift stores on ebay.

I used to do a parking domain scheme with free country level domains until facebook sued them into oblivion

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bolting two 80x200to frames to make a 160x200 bed frame is cool right?
Or do I have to buy 160x200 bed frame?
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i'd get a 640x400 bed frame and have four beds
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>>2967032
why are you like that?
Yu're fag?
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I bolted two bed frames together. The middle is hard as fuck. My next bed will be comfy everywhere.
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>>2967016
I've stayed in hotels that do that. They don't even bolt it.
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>>2969570
In germany a guy got his money for the night back because of that.
The court files state that he had a reservation for a double bed but was given a room with two beds beside each other. It goes on to explain that the customer and a lady accompanying him did not only get what they wanted but the issue also materialized when even using a belt, that was not needed for its original function at the time, was used to tie the beds feet together in an attempt to stop them from drifting apart. Thus they got a refund.

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>>2969537
>stupid to not have UVLO
I will also say it again:
It depends. It depends on what you're doing and what your requirements are. If for example your application means it is inherently impossible for the batteries to be discharged to anywhere near low, then guess what:
You do NOT NEED UVLO. Instead it might only mean additional points of catastrophic failure.
Secondly: UVLO alone is NOT a BMS. I'm not going to attempt a defi ition of 'BMS' vut it is safe to say a BMS needs to incorporate at least two of the typical functions:
Balancing, UVLO, OVLO, OCLO etc.
If it's a standalone solution that provides only one of those functions it is hardly a 'system'.
But I've already complained above how 'BMS' muddies the water and for some it's all the same and you NEED to have one.
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>>2969540
>If for example your application means it is inherently impossible for the batteries to be discharged to anywhere near low, then guess what:

If you are using a lithium battery and you are, somehow, absolutely certain that it can never be over-discharged, over-charged, operated below freezing, experience overcurrent, or go out of balance...good on you. You have some incredibly niche application that represents a vanishingly small portion of the market. Everyone else is better off erring on the side of caution.

Especially when considering the "out of balance" thing. The only packs that aren't really at risk of this are made of extremely expensive, well-matched cells. In other words, the cost of the BMS is trivial in comparison when protecting pricey equipment. Conversely, if you DON'T have such high-quality cells, the BMS becomes much more necessary because they're more likely to have problems.
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>>2969545
I think there is a misunderstanding on at least one side and I don't feel it's worth further pursueing the discussion.
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>>2968771
>It's reddit tier cargo cult to 'always NEED a BMS / balancer / over- under- etc. - protection'
When does an ESS LFP battery NOT need a balancer and over/undervoltage protection and overtemperature protection? In what scenario is it better to save the $100 and use raw LFP cells without each of these functions?
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>>2969561
Fine, I said it more explicitly in another thread:
There exists a group, who, every time a battery is mentioned, talks about house fires, explosions and the requirement to use a non-descript 'BMS'.
I would bet that, ironically, the same people do not have a solid voncept of what a BMS is, how several BMS can differ vastly in features and performance and especially under what circumstances which of those features a BMS can have are required - or not. Let alone would I believe those people understand how those features are implemented or trust them with implementation itself, be it using discrete comparators and FETs or one of the usual one stop shop ICs.
This usually then leads to those people, buying any object that id labelled 'BMS' by chang the vendor and perhaps their buying decission is influenced by something they have heard 'is somehow more better... it has a transformer, or inductors or caps...'.
They will then unironically hook up a 5A balancer to a bunch of series 18650s 'because I am building a 5A pack' and call it 'a BMS'. Meanwhile their application is one where they'd probably be nest advised to slap some dumb Rs on and discharge overcurrent protection and be safe.
So in short: The common was not aimed at the narrow scope of stationary, low maintenance, PV 'house' batteries.
And in any case: Yes, bare cells are not consumer products. People should have understanding of what they are doing and not read some whacko opinions online, be full of themselves and just imitate what they saw or heard. That is cargo cultism and at least stupid.

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What should I use for diy kitchen backing that's better than this peal and stick shit that's all over amazon? Hopefully some product exists that I'm missing that's easier than all the youtube tile suggestions involving stripping the paint and using grout/adhesives and leveling nightmares too. I've never tiled a kitchen backing but I'm sick of mine and all these seem like they fall off people's walls in a week and look like rotten ass irl compared to the sales pics.
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>>2968302
I laser in all my kitchens to get island countertops shooting straight across all the others. Then I can use an 18 or 20" box to mindlessly set all the uppers (+1.25" for ct). I only have to level once rather than moving the stick around all day.

Most of the time I see tilers just pin up a 1x2. There's no point using tile trim behind the stove unless they're paying like a king.
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>>2966864
Please go somewhere else. What a toolbag
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>>2966998
Wicked kitchen aid vro. Im mirin
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>>2966365
Tile isn't that hard
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>>2969267
but I'm a fucking triple retard

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Can I use black pipe sections screwed together to make a captain's for a home gym to build abs and do bar dips? It seems like they come in the right lenghts and angles with t-sections and such, and faily inexpensive. I was thinking maybe PVC but is may not be sterdy enough.
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Zuska just does calisthenics no captains chair. Looks like diet and calisthenics is all you need
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>>2962487
those sesame street memes are some of the best
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>>2968310
She does not get her period.
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>>2969364
Who the fuck wants to have kids in this day an age? Who can afford them?
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>>2962467
>captains chair
Gay. Just use a pullup bar or make parallel bars.

And yes, black pipe is strong enough. Just keep the horizontal lengths under 2'.

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Thats it for now, the flower spike will start to die out over the next couple of months but will remain on the plant, then in a few years time itll grow another flower spike along side the old one like in this picture
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Spent a week on KI this year and learned that one of the first industries on that island was exporting the red gum/resin they harvested from these grass trees. It was used in myriad products from food and clothing (dye) to cosmetics and fireworks. Downside being they had to smash the dried trunks into tiny pieces for the resin to fall out and nearly drove the local population of Xanthorrhoea to extinction. They called them yakka trees back then and it was a punishing, painful and labor intensive job which is where the term "hard yakka" comes from meaning hard work. Saw a few dead/broken grass trees on my walks there, the amount of resin inside is pretty astonishing, there's lots of it. You can still buy the stuff today.

Thanks for reading my blog.
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>>2959649
bonza mate
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>>2968191
Fucken nice story mate, thanks for sharing

Happy New Years
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>>2968200
Cheers cobba

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Show us a pic of your workbench/workstation where the magic happens. What kind of surface is your workbench? What kind of desk? etc.
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>>2966077
czechd coziness
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>>2961685
>>2965831
Alternatively you can always scrape some soldermask off the trace that went to the pad and either bridge it with solder or a jumper wire. But the diode being that close it's a no brainer.
Regarding heat: If anything that joint was too hot, at least I cant think of anything that let's the pad come off the board so easily.
To solder: Generally touch your iron to both the part and pad, add a quick dab of fluxcore solder (you're really adding flux here) it will improve heat transmission. Always think of heat capacity and also thermal insulation of parts. Shortly after add the remaining solder. Wait briefly and remove iron.
That is for general soldering of fairly sigeable and insensitive parts.
Look up how the look of a solder joint reveals issues like cold joints, cooked joints, too little flux etc.
Have flux handy, mane forget about it but the flux core solder might not always be enough.
Practice, practice, practice.
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>>2960129
>all these other fags spending more time cleaning than doing shit
ur my fren i can already tell
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>>2966044
I hate even talking about it, but that'll probably resolve itself in a few more years, they're already 79/80.
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>>2965590
how do you make your own i need some


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