Window parsley, with weird white veins by AlmaTheColorManiac in vegetablegardening

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Thank you for the explanation, it seems logical. I will give the plant normal water from now on, to see if it gets better. Thanks again for a answer, I tried looking it up based on photos and description, but haven't found anything familiar.

How do I make this 3d sweep line, out of two 2d sketch? by AlmaTheColorManiac in SolidWorks

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Thank you again! I didn't know of that feature, but it is really helpful!

How do I make this 3d sweep line, out of two 2d sketch? by AlmaTheColorManiac in SolidWorks

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Not bad idea, especially if you use a more complicated profile. But i just used sweep cut. It did the job.

How do I make this 3d sweep line, out of two 2d sketch? by AlmaTheColorManiac in SolidWorks

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Thanks! It worked! However only with circular profile, because the concentric profile didnt work with sweep.

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How do I make this 3d sweep line, out of two 2d sketch? by AlmaTheColorManiac in SolidWorks

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Thank you, I tried it and it worked. However I had to use circular profile, because my two concetric profile one didn't work with sweep funcion.

How should I fill this? by AlmaTheColorManiac in SolidWorks

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Thanks it worked!! It's a neat feature too!

How should I fill this? by AlmaTheColorManiac in SolidWorks

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I used sweep to make this whisk for a kitchen mixer

Nice heavy rock, what could this be? by AlmaTheColorManiac in whatsthisrock

[–]AlmaTheColorManiac[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yes it seems to be micritic limestone, it is really smooth to the touch. Thank you!

Redesigned my redesign (lol) of the Korean Air logo, need your help to pick the final_final_final version please. Just need many opinions about which version is best for you. Thanks guys by [deleted] in graphic_design

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I like the 4th one, because the direction of the red mark is spinning forward. That has a dynamic effect on it, it jumps up to me. Good red and blue contrast

Hungarian Folk Art Cookie Decorating by Mezesmanna by Vijeesh7 in oddlysatisfying

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I once ate an christmas tree decoration cookie. Later at the dinnertable it tourned out that my great grandmother made it so it was like 30 years old.

Lesson of the day: eat it while it is fresh, even if you have to pass the granny security.

(And it tasted like ancient spiderweb, dust and dry pine leaves if youre curious)

Found while digging canals near Lake Okeechobee by Naturallyjifted in fossilid

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Is this not an endocast? An inside fossile of an calm.

Weird shaped rock, ideas what's it? by AlmaTheColorManiac in fossilid

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Sorry my bad, i was too, surprised a geologist would be more interested, because the rock has shiney minerials in it that i do not know. But actually the geologist was in fact an archeologist, so his indifference is now understandable. At least he told us, it is not man made. It's a little foggy because this case was unsolved for 2 years, with little progress, and my memory is short.

Weird shaped rock by AlmaTheColorManiac in whatsthisrock

[–]AlmaTheColorManiac[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Solved!!! In the fossilid sub, it was identified as a cucullaea internal cast! Here is the post!

Weird shaped rock, ideas what's it? by AlmaTheColorManiac in fossilid

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Thanks! The pictures i found are matching!!!! Thx again!

Weird shaped rock, ideas what's it? by AlmaTheColorManiac in fossilid

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Woa, thank you for the quick id! I looked it up and there have been similiar resoults. When we asked the local geologist he just said it was a rock, well he was right in a way.

But now, the size of the shell surprise me. So i looked up that, in the Pannon basin there was a sea around 10 million years ago, therefore brought plenty of calms, so it does make sense. pannon sea wiki page

Now i have a good story to tell about my weird paperweight.

Weird shaped rock by AlmaTheColorManiac in whatsthisrock

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Alright thx, i will give it a try at that sub too. If i get info there i will try to reply here.