I like making things. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't. I don't see failure as failure; I see it as progress. Interests include space/rockets, keyboards, and other niche things.
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I like making things. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't. I don't see failure as failure; I see it as progress. Interests include space/rockets, keyboards, and other niche things.
According to Andrew Huberman, there is no one trait that can determine ADHD. It's a lot of common traits that occur together.
Thanks! I used InVesalius for creating the STL of my entire head, and I used Autodesk Meshmixer to isolate my brain from all the other pieces of my head. There are better ways to do it though, I think.
A bidet.
I've saved a ton on toilet paper.
Totally agree. I need to update my EDC and make a post soon.
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Very cool. What are you going to use it for?
Definitely post your setup, it sounds cool! And thanks, I was planning on the table saw bench having casters, but I never got around to it. I might add some, thanks.
Exactly!
Yes, I'm a machinist and it comes in handy quite often. Things like gently tapping parts into fixtures, prying collets from machines, etc...
I use mine for bending sheet metal and holding objects while I saw them/work with them. I like to build things in my spare time, so I use them frequently for gripping, crunching, crimping, or wrenching sometimes.
Good idea. I sent them a message asking to reopen the sub temporarily but lock everything but a stickied post that notifies users about the Lemmy migration, and/or put it in the sidebar. Let's hope they see it.
It shows in good detail how to make a particular type of shack with bundles of sticks :P
I was thinking about automating some little things around the house with 3D printed mechanisms and raspberry pis, such as opening the blinds automatically at a certain time. I would have to design and 3d print the mechanism to make it work. Just an idea.
thanks for using Leebra!
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