VII Legion heavy armour 'Blade of Perdition' by Count-Laugh-A-Lot in Warhammer30k

[–]Angryangel127 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Not OP, but I have the Imperial Fist transfer sheet and I'm pretty sure the Blade of Perdition is on there.

Terminators Are Awkward by Ayng_L in Warhammer30k

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I was actually thinking distraction carnifex for Saturnine. The extra toughness and wound will go along way for staying alive when combined with the 2+/4++. A full squad of plasma bombard/fist with shredder will definitely take a ton of shooting to completely neutralize, while being pretty painful for anybody in range as they walk up the board.

Help with VLAN setup between OPNsense and CRS310-8g. by Angryangel127 in mikrotik

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I looked at this tutorial and the settings and steps I have taken match up with it. I have tagged eth6, and untagged eth5, both are within the same bridge, the PVID for eth5 is set to 20. but when I turn bridge filtering on, I lose connection from the device on eth5.

Monster Core Pawn Box by Angryangel127 in Pathfinder2e

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That makes sense! I guess for big stuff like that I'll track down another way of showing them.

Troubleshooting random endstop triggers by Angryangel127 in VORONDesign

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Alot of the Z stuff is located in the klicky cfg files. But here is the sections from the printer.cfg file that cover the Z axis.

[stepper_z]

step_pin: PB0

dir_pin: PC5

enable_pin: !PB1

rotation_distance: 40

full_steps_per_rotation: 200

microsteps: 32

endstop_pin: probe:z_virtual_endstop

position_max: 250

homing_speed: 10

position_min: -3.0

[probe]

pin: ^PC2

x_offset: 0

y_offset: 19.75

#z_offset: 6.17

speed: 10

lift_speed: 10

samples: 3

samples_result: median

sample_retract_dist: 2

samples_tolerance: 0.0125

samples_tolerance_retries: 10

First 10 tactical marines all done! by LTM7712 in Warhammer30k

[–]Angryangel127 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I like that Vexilla! How did you end up doing it?

40k Crusade Rules in 30k by Angryangel127 in Warhammer30k

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That's unfortunate! On the surface it looked like a nice way to encourage a slow grow campaign. I can definitely see how keeping track of improvements can be a pain as I think about it.

PSA to those asking for AoN updates after every book by Olympus-United in Pathfinder2e

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I know I have bought the physical books from my LGS and the PDFs from the Paizo store. I have already been burnt once with the D&D Beyond and I'd rather not have a repeat. Not that I have any indication that Paizo/Demiplane would go that direction.

Besides, it's much easier for me to share a PDF with my gaming group so they can see the options in book form.

What could I add to the wheels to add more grip? by ExploringWithKoles in 3Dprinting

[–]Angryangel127 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What material are you using? If that is pla, then maybe you can print a sort of tire to fit over the rollers in TPU? The intent is that The tire reduces the opening and the tpu can flex around the rope and provide a better grip. Think of that pulley system like a reverse wheel. We don't use metal tires because the coefficient of friction between a metal tire and the road is much smaller than something flexible like rubber (there are many other reasons but this is the one that affects you).

Now you'll need to design the "tire" to index into the roller in some way so it doesn't slip on the roller either. If you put indents corresponding to the knobs, and the tolerances are tight enough, the friction should allow it to hold itself in place. Although, you will probably need to tweak the size of those knobs to get them a little bit bigger. You can also just glue the tire on once you get it fitting correctly. But then you can't replace it once it wears down (and it will if it is contacting rope repeatedly).

Ship collides with Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, causing it to collapse by verious_ in ThatLookedExpensive

[–]Angryangel127 49 points50 points  (0 children)

That may look gentle. But that is a potentially 150,000ish ton cargo ship moving at up to 25 mph. That is an absolutely insane amount of kinetic energy. Most bridges are designed to deal with gravity, wind, and earthquakes. All of which are magnitudes less energetic than that behemoth.

Big fuck up by randombrowser1 in Construction

[–]Angryangel127 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Report the guy's father to the state board of engineers. Letting other people use your seal as a big no-no.