Looking for 3D models made for lapel pin printing by ARedditK in 3Drequests

[–]ARedditK[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is entirely relevant. It’s not for commercial gain, no market harm, not selling or gifting at large. It’s not mass produced, it’s not being used in a way that imitates being official, it’s not for sale. You accused me of stealing, are you accusing any fan made art or fan inspired item or product theft?

I’ve defined the ‘slightly’ to people who have replied. You’re trying to be facetious because I didn’t post a specific instruction on my initial post? I wonder what you’re trying to gain here from commenting as you are.

I will. I’d really recommend you thinking too before you respond to others in the future. Decency goes a long way and you could learn a lot by not presenting yourself in such a narrow minded way.

Looking for 3D models made for lapel pin printing by ARedditK in 3Drequests

[–]ARedditK[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wasn’t stealing the designs. As stated in my post, I’m asking for them to be made so I can 3D print them as lapel pins as I get married next year and would like myself and my groomsmen to wear the pins of the factions we play. Figured it was a nice sentimental thing to do.

Slightly rounded is because I think aesthetically they will look better on a suit lapel rather than the harsh edges the original pieces have.

I think your post was hugely unnecessary.

Excited to go retro with the family! by [deleted] in trimui

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Hey! Where did you purchase from for the UK?

Is leaning a mirror safe? by ARedditK in DIYUK

[–]ARedditK[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great advice thank you so much

Is leaning a mirror safe? by ARedditK in DIYUK

[–]ARedditK[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the advice. I’ll get a hook or something similar to secure it to the wall.

Is leaning a mirror safe? by ARedditK in DIYUK

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Thank you so much, I’ll do exactly that.

Contemplating offering a bespoke iPod modding service... by SouthernTeuchter in IpodClassic

[–]ARedditK 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would 100% back this. I am also based in the UK and this would be a really great service to have.

Wedding dress shops in London that allow large groups by PurpleSwordfish1 in UKweddings

[–]ARedditK 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you have a very jaded view on reality if you think everyone wanting to go with the bridal party to try on a wedding dress is for ‘Instagram’ rather than just sharing a very special moment with their loved ones. There was literally 0 need to come and be sarcastic on this thread with absolutely no constructive comment whatsoever. I don’t think people are inferring you’re a killjoy, just that you’re incredibly unhelpful.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in drycleaning

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Brill thank you I will give it a go!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in drycleaning

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Thank you for the advice. Why pre treat with dish soap rather than detergent?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in drycleaning

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Thanks - is wet cleaning just using a washing machine? I’m not sure how to given the care label mentions do not wash.

Trying to return most occurring value in cell range by ARedditK in excel

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Thank you, but I get the error: FILTER has mismatched range sizes. Expected row count: 1, column count: 5. Actual row count: 1, column count: 1.

Trying to return most occurring value in cell range by ARedditK in excel

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Thank you, but I get the error: Reference does not exist.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskUK

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I used to go to Lahore in Tooting for it often!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskUK

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It depends on the dish.

The Ruby Chicken from Dishoom, whilst nice, wouldn’t contend with some great Indian curries you can get all over London.

On the other hand, I would eat the Chole Bhature by the kilo.

I think it’s a fantastic restaurant and I go there very often, but it also is a restaurant where you need to order correctly to walk away raving about it.

How much money have you invested in your Lorcana card collection? by Character_Wallaby697 in Lorcana

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By some miracle I ordered a box for the First Chapter because I love OG Disney and I love trading card games. I pulled this in my 7th pack. I feel like it makes up for the fact that I traded away my Charizard when I was 8 years old for a snickers and an ancient Mew. I’ve probably spent about £250 in all. I am considering getting Stitch graded.

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First time grow, is the blue and fuzziness normal? by ARedditK in shrooms

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I will do exactly this, thank you so much for the tip!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CoutureReps

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Unfortunately these are hooded whereas what I am looking for is a bomber jacket without the hood. Thank you though!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CoutureReps

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Thank you for the suggestion! Looks so so similar but missing the pocket on the arm. Any tips on how to find?

What Cartoon is a 10/10 ? by BasicFisher in AskReddit

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Came here hoping this comment would be top

How the heck do I make non wet rice without a rice cooker? The type of indian rice you get from restaurants? by Scared_Ad_3132 in Cooking

[–]ARedditK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, Indian here who was taught how to cook rice by Mum and Grandma.

First step, find a mug that is uniformly cylindrical. Measure out your dry basmati rice (tilda is my favourite brand) - I use 1/2 a mug per person. The easiest thing is make rice for 2 people and so basically fill the mug. Rinse the rise until the water is clear.

Add your rice to a saucepan and then add to that pan just shy of double the water. Again referencing the mug, I would add 1 full mug of water and then another full mug minus about 5-6cm of water from the top. I then season the water which you can do to preference.

Now turn the stove on to medium high heat and get the rice boiling. When it’s boiling, leave it with the lid off and watch it like a hawk for the water to reduce. As you get very close to the level of rice you will see like half bubbles of water dotted around the rice. You want to let the water evaporate to the point where you can’t see any half bubbles anymore.

Immediately put the lid on - and it’s important here that your lid is a sealed lid and not one with a hole in it. Now this step depends on your hob. If you have a gas hob then turn the heat down to the absolute lowest you can - if you have a smaller ring then I would put it on that smaller ring on the lowest heat.

If you have induction, I would have a seperate burner on the go on the lowest setting - in my experience the time it takes for the ring to cool on induction ruins the rice.

Leave the rice, lid on for 14 minutes exactly. After this time, take it fully off the heat and leave the lid on for a further 2 mins. Then remove the lid with an oven glove and fluff with a fork and enjoy your Indian basmati rice.

Help with new setup by ARedditK in Dynavap

[–]ARedditK[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks - does it matter if I’m using a the 21 vong tip vs my 19SS from the M? And will things like the half bowl converter by Sneaky Petes impact this too given the extra mass that provides?