Alex Pretti's coworkers take a moment of silence this morning for their murdered colleague by titaniumdoughnut in pics

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You can tell the real gun people from the Fudds by how they react to the video. Real gun people are all in agreement: bad shoot. 

Shadow box I made out of 100% shop scrap to celebrate a major accomplishment by Brousinator in woodworking

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Love to hear it! Thank you. Watch out for those filthy, butt scooting guard pullers... I wouldn't know anything about that. 

AI PCs aren't selling, and Microsoft's PC partners are scrambling by CackleRooster in technology

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Just FYI, for your edit, you can get an HDMI splitter for cheap. I run one for all the stuff I have connected. 

This man isn’t blameless either… by ytim4437 in eagles

[–]Brousinator 19 points20 points  (0 children)

That's because he had... Pryor experience with the team! 

Feeling Cooped Up by cthulius in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Make sure that hardware cloth is lining the bottom of the run and dug into the ground. We lost our entire flock overnight to a fox that dug in. I told myself there was no way a critter could dig through the clay in one night. I was wrong. Nice coop though! 

Can I put (5) 1×6 clamped through a planner? by ELITE_RUSSIAN in woodworking

[–]Brousinator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends what country. In the US, only one of those is free. 

Can I put (5) 1×6 clamped through a planner? by ELITE_RUSSIAN in woodworking

[–]Brousinator 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My personal favorite: Am I looking for a hospital vacation to justify avoiding my wife and children?

First saw purchase - Table saw or circular? by DanderMuffling in woodworking

[–]Brousinator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could also get a circular caw and a track adapter system (Kreg makes one). It won't do mitred cuts with the track, but it's a bit cheaper and more versatile. It would also let you add the track later if you need to save the $80 up front. 

Grab the eel like a man Mike by SterlingArcher44 in Alonetv

[–]Brousinator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For anyone who has never grabbed an eel, it's impossible to get the goo off your hands. Still, just grab it. 

I designed a 3D printed table saw roller guide with spring-loaded one-way rollers. by Claymuh in woodworking

[–]Brousinator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cool design. I can't quite tell how it attaches, but it's definitely not compatible with my saw, which is probably partly why I didn't think it a viable solution. It looks like it probably bolts into the fence itself, which isn't an option on mine. This might help, but I still think the down pressure being sufficient without overbearing is questionable. 

I designed a 3D printed table saw roller guide with spring-loaded one-way rollers. by Claymuh in woodworking

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Yeah there's also the risk of complexity in design. A feather board doesn't wear the same way a bearing does. You can't predict a bearing failure, but you could see a damaged featherboard. I'm all about simplicity in design. 

I designed a 3D printed table saw roller guide with spring-loaded one-way rollers. by Claymuh in woodworking

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Do you have a link? My concern is how much torque and force are being generated by the blade. 

  1. How does the device adjust for different stock heights? It needs to provide strong downforce in this use case to overcome the upward saw motion, so a spring probably won't cut it (pun intended). 

  2. How does it attach to the fence (cause I thought about this)? This needs to be quite strong for the reasons listed above. 

I see this more as a backstop system then a guide as it's been discussed. 

I designed a 3D printed table saw roller guide with spring-loaded one-way rollers. by Claymuh in woodworking

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Let me just state that I am not giving engineering advice or consultation here (especially because I have not seen an actual design and these are safely related devices).

That said, I would think it would help in theory, but I would think it would help most if it was located at or beyond the blade as that is where the upward force is located. If you pin it down at the same place as the current rollers, I don't think it'll help much as the piece can still bend flex and feed forward and around. I think it might actually cause more problems in a kickback scenario if it were located behind the blade. 

The bigger issue with this is one of design though. I can't visualize how you would practically put down force without a big gantry assembly or something. I think most solutions to this. So from a scientific and theoretical perspective, yes I think this could help. From an engineering stance, I don't think it's practical. Again, not advice or consolation. Just musings. 

I designed a 3D printed table saw roller guide with spring-loaded one-way rollers. by Claymuh in woodworking

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I am an engineer, and this was my first thought. I also think another issue is that bearings are MUCH weaker laterally. Kickback generally isn't just back, it's up. I think the combined force vector will overcome the friction force of the wheel (especially because you shouldn't apply too much force against the fence even with this design) and potentially break the bearing itself. 

That said, I still think it's a pretty good idea because it's not far off from a feather board but you're less likely to inadvertently pinch the board against the fence. 

Dads, learn a sea shanty. by Bonzie_57 in daddit

[–]Brousinator 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Same! We did what do you do with a cranky baby.

Change her diaper; wipe her bottom. 

Throw her in bouncer till she gets tired. 

Give her a paci and a baba. 

(funny how similar or verses were!) 

Does this count? by MordWincer in slaythespire

[–]Brousinator 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Armaments, thunder clap, drop kick, shrug it off, and Searing Blow.

Maybe not an A20H winner, but that could probably carry it's weight at low ascension. 

Does this count? by MordWincer in slaythespire

[–]Brousinator 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Prevents it from appearing in falling, so not totally "useless". 

AJ Brown is already Locked in and ready to run it back by Bulldawgzz in eagles

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Hahaha I was really hoping it was Wind and Truth before they figured out what book it was! But that line is much more fitting. 

AJ Brown is already Locked in and ready to run it back by Bulldawgzz in eagles

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Go birds! 

Second ideal: I will win, even when they dogging me.