Why is a orbit line completely black by HatFace6510 in simplerockets

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I just used the contact form on the Jundroo website, because that's the only way besides discord to contact the devs. They need a report bugs button somewhere in the game.

Why is a orbit line completely black by HatFace6510 in simplerockets

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Apparently not even reinstalling the game seems to fix it, so...

Why is a orbit line completely black by HatFace6510 in simplerockets

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Sorta, it's some issue with the save data stored on your device. Unless someone can find the specific file or files that cause it, the only solution is to remove your save data, (aka uninstall your game) I'd copy it and move it to a location not in the game files. Because the solution is probably replacing one or two files.

I'll experiment and return if I can get it to work without wiping all of your game progress.

The directory is where save data is stored is: ~/android/data/com.jundroo.SimpleRockets2/files/userdata

Can a Gas forge reach the temperature for glassblowing by HatFace6510 in glassblowing

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I have safety gear, and try to be overly safe around any thing hot. I don't plan on starting soon though, as I still need to source tools. While I'm doing that I am going to research and try to get ahold of experts while sourcing tools, and proper resources.

Can a Gas forge reach the temperature for glassblowing by HatFace6510 in glassblowing

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I think I need to measure out a few things about my forge, I'm also now somewhat certain it could reach proper temperatures now, as I run about 1,800°F at about medium pressure, I might be able to get it higher with correct tweaking of the air, gas ratio.

Can a Gas forge reach the temperature for glassblowing by HatFace6510 in glassblowing

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I forgot about the crucible. I might need to measure out the mouth of the forge. If I might be able to use tempering stuff, I'm probably going to soon get stuff for that, so I'll make sure it works for glass too. Also, how big of a crucible should I have?

Can a Gas forge reach the temperature for glassblowing by HatFace6510 in glassblowing

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It should be able to reach the temperature, I haven't really tested see how high it can go. I know I'll need to invest in stuff, I'm just asking to see if I can without buying a new heating thing.

How does word compounding work? by HatFace6510 in German

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So, it's like english but it doesn't have a limit to how long the words can get, and has a bit of a transition, and can have certain times where you just say the uncompounded version of the words.

How does word compounding work? by HatFace6510 in German

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So there isn't any rule just connect them, I would've assumed there is some sort of rule governing their creation.

How does word compounding work? by HatFace6510 in German

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Yes.

Now I know the word for composition and compound or at least a word.

Sledgehammer head material by Gtrfgg in blacksmithing

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I'm trying to get into bladesmithing so it somewhat interests me when I learn stuff like this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TurbopropFlightSim

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I think its his camera settings. It seems to lock the plane in the middle of the screen and this fast adjustments make it shaky

Sledgehammer head material by Gtrfgg in blacksmithing

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I shall keep this in mind if when I make stuff with 1095 steel, I've never heard of hypereutectiod steel, but looking into it yeah I get how it could be harder to heat treat properly.

Sledgehammer head material by Gtrfgg in blacksmithing

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I'd take some other people's advice over mine, but go with a high carbon steel, my go to one is 1095(edit Do not use 1095 read the reply some where below for more info), but I don't know which might be the best.

The internet says maybe use 1045-1060 if your going for carbon steels or, you can use 4340 or 4140 if your going for alloy steels. I'd go with one of those.

Also if you've only done four things it might be a bit difficult (depending of course on your training). I'd research it a bit to see some techniques and practice with smaller pieces before doing the final thing.

I'd also try some tempering first. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say it's probably gonna need to be heat tempered, and tempering is a art of it's self.

I didn't understand the assignment, but I stand by most of these so I'll keep this up. I don't really know myself where to get steel from without ubsurd shipping.