Last General: >>2936243linktr(dot)ee/4chansewing <---- links and shitAlways remember, it doesn't have to be the theme, post your work, post what you want to talk about as long as it has something to do with sewing in general, or the craft in general. We welcome everyone and will try our best to help you out. Yes, sewing is an art, it's a practicing art, you will always suck at it, but remember that everyone starts somewhere, so Google everything!Or just show off your work.---------------------------------------------------------------Your question may be stupid, but ask it anyway.also:my bad, I didn't know our thread died. My bad.
>>2966740What machine?Merry Christmas lads!
>>2966740the singer heavy duty 4411 which ive read isnt heavy duty at all but for someone who wants to hem clothes, make curtains and halloween costumes it should be more than enough. i've been keeping an eye out at the 2 nearby thrift stores for months with no luck but maybe some day i'll find an abandoned workhorse
Dunno where else to ask, but where do you guys buy fabric? Especially if you want one with some elaborate pattern?I want to clothbind a book and would love to have some nice fabric for that.
>>2966938Well, I go down to the tiny sewing shop that has good fabric in my neighborhood, or now I'm visiting my parents for Christmas I'm planning a trip to the nice quilting shop in their town with a much bigger selection.
>>2966953Yeah, that's what I thought.Unfortunately my town either doesn't have any of those, or (much more likely) I'm unable to find it on google. Maybe I'll ask around at local crafts related shops
what do i do with this raccoonhe got a head crush trying to cross the road, flawless peltabout to start skinning now
>>2964105this reminds me of the one time i hit a deer. I got lucky and it went under instead of over and I didnt get wrecked. I just drove off after picking up pieces of my bumper cover and the deer was just laying in the middle of the road. id like to think a deer enjoyer stopped and got it
>>2964113hey hey heythis is 2025. 3 feet off the gas pedal with the anticanaanite pal
>>2965562Do you eat meat
>>2966697post collection
>>2964107what's the next step once that's over? Do you boil it or something to get the rest of gore off?
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>>2966826In america you can too, but unless you are a business or interfering with emergency services. They won't do anything. The FCC won't fine you in USA unless you have enough money to pay a 10k dollar fine (IE a business) or you have to be actively and regularly fucking with the police or fire departmentIf I called the FCC on this jammer they'd go "dang" and then hang up lolI'm thinking of getting an LMR license and a frequency from the FCC to have all to myself. I'd also be able to use encryption as well if I had an LMR license and frequency
>>2966816They won't do anything.You'd have to handle it yourself.
Concerning passive repeaters:Is there any reason to use an integer number of wavelengths of coax between the antennas?
>ctrl-f>"nvis">zero resultsNGMI
>>2966816learn to RDF with a radio receiver that has a true signal strength indicator and a yagi antenna.Or spend big bucks on a krakenSDR>>2966134doesn't have to be expensive. Just get a Quansheng K5 and a boat anchor like TS-940 with a chinese antenna tuner.
What is a good way to find cheap leather to practice sewing with/using water to shape it? Proper leather is bloody expensive and i just want to practice to learn. Are old leather jackets and boots good?
>>2966634That's actually a good way to get practice is finding old leather clothing or Furniture to reuse. I'd recommend clothing though less garbage you have to get rid of
>>2966634Please don't use leather, the methods of slaughter are often inhumane, with many animals remaining conscious when their throats are cut or when they are skinned.
>>2966635ThisCheck local thrift stores. The ones here toss stuff that's in bad shape and gladly let people haul them offIt's how I got my shop couch, man it's comfy af
>>2966634>Are old leather jackets and boots good?Jackets, sure. Even synthetic leathers. You aren't going to have fun with boots.That said, take a good long look at the jacket to make sure you aren't destroying something good.
>>2966927>with many animals remaining conscious when their throats are cut or when they are skinned.just buy from a sane slughter company and avoid anything halal or kosher?in my country animals are stunned before striking, and they're hung until the blood drains fully before any more is done to them
Previous Thread: >>2928655Here 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 partsdigikey.commouser.comarrow.comnewark.com>but that's too expensivealiexpress.com (many parts here are fake, particularly specific parts out of stock in the above sites)lcsc.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>2966749Is the C code missing the final semicolon on the questionable line?
>>2966841>>2966844Wait, I am dumb. I took another look and c++ is doing =, not |=. So it is also technically correct.`= (0 << bit1) |(0 << bit2)` is a weird way to write 0 though. But maybe it is a common idiom in professional world and shows the bits you care about. but then that is what comments are for
>>2966844>0<<x makes zero senseThat's "showing your work", documenting that you really wanted a zero in that bit position.The ">>" is still a stupid thing that just happens to not cause a problem because it's still zero.
doin a smartchair and need to know if MQ5 is a good gas sensor for fart?
>>2966881Use a spark gap and a microphone to detect
I'll start - pissing in the parking lot is free.
>>2964761you ever hear of this thing called investing? You don't just save money and stuff it under your mattress like a retard. Also, skipping takeout and some other minor things is not >living like a jeetThis is the type of false dichotomy I expect out of fatties when they get told to eat less
>>2966833went to a gas station today for road beer and saw a giant line at the lotto stationapparently the nationwide lotto is up to 1.5B or something so all these sad saps on christmas eve are wasting their money on ticketsthey'd be better off spending their weekly gambling money on some investing. they'd actuall come aheadactual idiot taxit's sadi thought it might just be a wholeosme christmas eve activity but apparently it's just smhucks
>>2966957>wastingYou don't understand lotteries.
>>2966958explain non-jew
>>2966957> 1.5 billionI wonder what the incentivization threshold is for the lotto people to just rig/scam/steal it???
anons i need some help. No degree, 31, current job not bad but I dont care dedicating myself to it, instead I want to seriously learn some trade.I came across low voltage electrical+low voltage tech which sounds like something id like a lot, especially in the long term, im open to other work like it if anons know.Any anons know a good path to take for getting into something like this for a career? Id like to start an apprenticeship ASAP but not even sure how to find something like that where someone would take one with 0 experience. I also live in tge south USA where unions apprently suck, and I worry about having to stick around after an apprenticeship because I want to move 100% in like 5-6 years
>>2964696Working in a trade usually isn't about doing what you like
>>2964922not seeing much of a choice, college isnt an option right now and low volt seems right up my alley in a lot of ways. Its office shit or learning a real skill via trades. Trade sounds best in the 10-15 year range>>2964908sent some emails over the weekend, but I need a trade school with working apprenticeships/ojt, not simply or mostly class based
>>2964947If you are applying for trades cast a wide net and apply to several. apply to the low boltage, electricians, hvac, etc.. find a list of trades that you are able to apply or test for. you can try to start working as assistant with a handy man. It can take months to get a call. Your best bet is to know someone. I'm a mariner by trade.
>>2964716Yeah you wouldn't last a day in the trades, fruitcake.
Try cold-emailing surveying companies to be a rodman (entry level), they'll take anyone who shows up on time. If you actually care about it and study, you can work independently (still under a licensed guy) within 2 years, meaning you can live anywhere you want.
this Composting seems more complex that it needs to be.https://www.primrose.co.uk/blog/gardening/12345/Is this just because its from UK?I'm thinking of buying a house out in the sticks with Septic System and there is bunch of no-no's for Septic so I figure I'd start a big compost out in the Back 40.How do you keep a Compost bin from becoming a Fly Factory, even if follow all these rules?WTF will happen if I dump all types of food into Compost?WTF about "Composting Toilets"? Do they stink real bad when you open the lid to drop another Deuce and a Half?
>>2966238Beer is actually fermented, not brewed.
>>2966918You didn't take the labels off.
>>2966922Yeah way too many yellowjackets swarming around it now to do that
>>2966919Very true.
>>2965324>used matches>but not sawdust?????????????
Why has construction gotten so shit over the past 20 years? Ever since the start of McMansions, it's gotten worse.What would you do if you were this young rocket scientist in this situation?
>>2963185same idea i've been playing with for yearsit's just crazy hard to find people willing to commit to going off grid like that for no immediate returni'm a plumber, but would love to learn framing/foundations and would pick it up as fast as can be shoved down my throati tried to do it with kitchens during covid but everyone 'laid off' was just cozy being unemployedit's a huge motivational/foresight issue in the entire populationwhich is also the issue of why we are where we are
>>2966708>Amanda Tappingmost based post all weeksimilarly i work for a company with standards and our remodels are outscheduled many many months...market is just saturated with shitbut anyway you get to meet amanda?!
>>2963173Those are some tall baseboards.
>>2966782Quite a number of times. I got to see their house quite a bit while I was under construction in West van. He had my favorite kind of staircase, one of those cantilevered from the wall without any outside support. Right out of a Bond villain lair Also Peter Deluis, Christopher Judge, Micheal Shanks. Shakes lived about a mile and a half where Amanda and her husband lives.
>>2966888of course she marries someone with good taste :heart eyes:
The media makes fun of of people who steal shoes. But in my city there are a lot of shoeless individuals running around in urban areas. This must make it very hard to get and keep good jobs. How can I make cheap footwear to hand out in my city?
>>2966701What city do you live in where there is broken glass all over the place?
>>2963471how can you appreciate if you tell him its a waste of timeYou sound like a hypocrite
>>2966865dey glass all dem citys all over da streetu wanna pick dis up?u fucken stupid bitch
I heard Nike’s manufacturing cost from leaked documents was around $2.50 per pair, for Nike Air… that was years ago, they probably go the cost down even further by now.
>>2966863used tires are thrown away because they're useless and toxic.
>DIY youtuber filming & posting their project>they use tinkercadcan someone please help me understand why half of DIY engineering youtubers' go-to 3d modeling program is an imprecise, enshittified mess made for kids?
>>2966610Nothing. In fact I just re-downloaded it and this time managed to extrude a solid box before I stopped.I'm sure it's a perfectly logical UI and workflow, but I'm not familiar with it, and I don't particularly like it. Also it just kinda looks ugly. I know these are me problems but still.I've been using Inventor for free for half my life and I'm just too used to it I guess. Even Fusion's UI and workflow feels profoundly wrong to me despite being virtually identical.
>>2960966>AutoCAD is fundamentally still a 2D CAD, it's outdated ancient garbage.As someone who uses both AutoCAD and SolidWorks, this is like complaining that screwdrivers still exist because they suck as hammers.>Sketchup is at least 3D.Unless the super mega ultra deluxe versions are completely different, SketchUp is worse at 3D than AutoCAD, just easier for a beginner to pick up.>>2966681>I'm sure it's a perfectly logical UI and workflow, but I'm not familiar with it, and I don't particularly like it.Not the one you were replying to but that's completely valid. Even if the functionality is the some, UI can make or break usability. SolidWorks vs SolidEdge is a good example; they both use the Parasolid kernel (Dassault licence it from Siemens) but the former is almost universally agreed to be easy to use (when it's not crashing) and the latter to be like fucking a woodchipper. Blender pre- and post-2.8 is another.
>>2966901>Not the one you were replying to but that's completely valid.This actually makes me feel better about myself to be honest.>...the former is almost universally agreed to be easy to use (when it's not crashing) and the latter to be like fucking a woodchipper.lmao. I was trying to emboss/recess text onto a cube in freecad and it wasn't THAT bad but it was remarkably painful knowing exactly what I wanted to do and how to do it in one environment but in Freecad all I could do was keep putting text on one of the origin planes or sometimes just somewhere that I don't even know where it went cause I never found it.
>>2966901>SketchUp is worse at 3D than AutoCADI've never had issues with Trimble's survey gear (this past year we upgraded from our R2 to an R980) or their field controller and survey programs. But it almost feels like they purchased SketchUp to have a CAD program in their portfolio much like Microsoft bought QDOS. SketchUp makes some pretty pictures for presentations, but for some reason whenever I look at what should be construction drawings the impression I get is that they're still trying to show pretty pictures rather than a construction drawing.
Shoot is there an easy way to import an inventor .ipt into fusion? apparently it cant open it natively.
Wondering about the fiber arts scene on /diy/. Share past/current projects, tips, tricks, suppliers, patterns, and news from the wider fiber arts community. Or just ask for help. All mediums and styles welcome. Knit, crochet, tufting, weaving, even nalbinding for the 2 of you that partake.
Has anyone seen Game of Wool? If so, what do you think? I have mixed feelings, but it’s a good watch while knitting.
>>2965598Sewing thread! Did you hold a lot of them together? The yarn looks thicker than thread. It's pretty, whatever it is. I like the fade.>>2965631It's a simple two-ply. Don't ask how long it took...I think I bought the fleece in 2021. I uploaded the pattern to Dropbox in late 2022/early 2023. It's a worsted spin, but I wasn't super careful about keeping twist out of the drafting zone (I never am) I probably spun it on the Pocket Wheel (https://www.pocket-wheel.com/), not the Ladybug. I have a bunch of undyed merino I got cheap a few years ago, but I don't actually like merino so I'm still not sure what I'm going to do with it.
>>2965770Yes I twisted 8 strands together as I wound, swapping the colors out one strand at a time to get the fade.I followed this tutorial here;https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTrtm9V43/
Screaming crying and throwing up cause my partner got me a yarn winder like I wanted but it’s a way nicer version than the one I was looking at.
Taking a break from my Josephine top to get started on the Karo Socken pattern by Rogue Edits. (1)The plan is to knit two matching pairs of bright, punchy socks; one of which being a (most likely) late Xmas gift. This is my first time knitting socks and I opted to use two sets of Chiaogoo circular needles as opposed to DPNs or ML as I find both uncomfortable to work with. Using Poison Threads’ Lisa Frank collection in colors “Paw Prints” and “Turquoise Tide” dyed from their “sock sparkle” and “sock” bases respectively. (1)https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/karo-socken
wtf happened to this site? no machinist thread???Ask machining questions, post machining failures.CAD CAM talkSpeeds and feeds guessingG-Code, M-Code, Bro-CodeFanuc vs HaasBitch about payIgnore SiegWhine about spline shaftsButton pushers who think they're machinists
How do you mark and drill holes accurately? No matter what I do my holes are always off where I want them. Either my mark is off center because I'm looking down at an angle when I mark or my drill ends up walking off center. Pic related is a T nut I made yesterday by marking with a punch and then spotting with a 1/16" bit on a press, the idea is the tiny bit should pull the part into center before it it cuts but this ended up being the most off center hole I ever drilled.It's impossible to find information like this on the net now, back in the day there would be entire blogs dedicated to autistic topics like this and now all I get in search results are stores trying to sell junk.
What can I make that people will buy? Literally willing to make a $1 profit on my minimill CNC as long as it’s something I made instead of money through a job. Do you think someone would buy a custom engraved brass belt buckle?
>>2966711Dildos.Dildos and some weeb figurines.
>>2966687Drilling holes on the mark with a center punch alone, trusting that the hole will "align itself" will never be that good. I went down that rabbit hole a number of years back. Even back then (when as you say, the net was better), the people who supposedly showed you how to scribe, punch, and drill accurately would showcase their holes clearly out of center with the scribe lines. Bottom line is that the punch mark is there to prevent your drill from wandering, not to bring the hole into alignment. If you're truly a turbo-autist insistent on drilling holes to .001 position tolerance on manual tools, look up "Precision Hole Location for Interchangability in Toolmaking and Production" by Moore. It's basically a long ad for a jig borer, but it shows you the ridiculous lengths that people would go to in the manual days to get really good location tolerances. They would wind up drilling the same hole like five times with five different tools. For your situation, I'd say get an x/y table and a center finder or something pointy that you know runs true, then get a magnifying glass and align it as close as possible in x and y with scribe lines. You'll get something like +/- .005 easy as long as your scribe lines are good. >>2966204Print a hub with a hole for a set screw and grind a flat on your shaft.
>>2966687I would always make sure I had a sharp scriber and sharp center punch/spotting punch. Slide the center punches point along one of the scribe lines, at the intersection of the two lines it will "click" into the center point. A light tap first, then check if the little prick is actually on center. Then a heavier tap to make a good guide for the drill bit. If the first light tap is not right you can adjust the position slightly with further light taps, but only once or twice. Pilot drill then should be thin enough to flex itself into the center point, take a light peck and visually check its position. Very light pressure at the start, sharp drill bit with the correct tip angles will help it to not wander.
I have a small apartment. The bathroom is basically attached to the dining area. To solve this I had the idea to divide the room. Keep the bathroom out of sight, create a dining area that doesn’t feel like it’s in the bathroom and make a bathroom that feels like it has some privacy should I ever manage to get some pussy or just have family over etc. Long story short I want something like picrel (more storage, functionality masks that it’s there to divide) but it has to be 48” wide. This would leave enough space to pass through that’s about as wide as the other doors. Then I just need to add some kind of curtain or hippie beads on the 30 inch space that’s leftover (not my first choice just the most obvious one) to seperate it completely but still let it be crossable.I cannot find anything like picrel within my dimensions. Height should be 71”-81”, it COULD go slightly above 81 but it would work best if it was under 81 inches as I have this 16 inch wide (long? Up and down) ceiling beam I plan to put it under.I digress,>AWould this be hard to just build? Similar non equal shelves but in my exact dimensions. I would add a backing onto it probably to further separate the bathroom from the dining area. Would probably keep it the same thickness as the ceiling beam, 9 inches. So think 71-81 inches tall, 48 inches wide, and 9 inches deep. Probably stained to look like walnut so it matches my other furniture.>BIs this even a good idea? The best for my goal? A shelf case of sorts to divide a room?
>>2966702Show me a layout of the place.Building a set of 32-in high cabinets with sliding doors and 8 ft bookshelves on top of that with a rolling ladder. There's a lot to be said about doing full 8-foot height ones because with books in there and then you Chicago bolt them together, you can use them as a wall partition
/g/ abandoned me. you're still here chat?I could use a little cheer. Its like nobody wants me to be the one who makes this but in the end im the only doing it you know.
>>2964839Bro this is disgusting. You're wasting materials. Considering you keep fucking up, you should first assume you have no skills required to make a humanoid head and delay making a timeline because it's obvious you're going to encounter endless issues along the way and won't do your plan in time. Since you're working on the skin, learn first how to cast the silicone you're using. Make a simple mold, sand it properly if it comes from a 3D printer, use the release, pour the material. When preparing the mold you should keep in mind the air goes up, add a vent or two to prevent the air bubbles, pour the silicone in one place with a small strain and let it flow down and fill the mold. Don't cut out the eyes like a fucking ape - you'll never get it right. Design the mold to have eyeholes already done.>>2966755I think you're in deep belief you're going to show the world your successful journey but in reality you're scaring the hoes and disturbing people who happen to see your works. There is no community to tag onto your project in it's current state, except the kiwi farms.
>>2966768Not every community needs women this is a tech project after all haha plus i dont think they like the idea. My mother doesnt.
I got a bone to pick with engineers.Where were they when they pointed out the inmoov couldnt walk?Where are they are they now?The guy who created the inmoov was a sculptor.Youre expecting for an engineer to come snd bail you out they wont. Theyre domesticated.
>>2966851you gotta remember, engineers are the guys who are stuck upkeeping these things.the sculptor created the thing, but i'm sure he's not going to be the one stuck making sure it STILL walks in 20 years because some multibillion dollar company relies on the timing of one of these guys walking across a hallway to keep their systems running.a lot of the time the issue isn't "it wont work" its "it will only work for long enough to become a problem"its like helping a friend with a project instead of letting them figure it out, now you're stuck helping them every time because in their mind the solution has been found.
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