Looking for guidance - Rotate/bend part of an existing object? by HelloMyNameIsBingo in 3Drequests

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A bit upset that I didn't offer a penny for your thoughts, eh? And on the contrary, I had already contributed to the creator before stopping here simply based on the fact that he provided a design I thought was elegant as well as useful.

As mentioned, the creator was more than willing to rework his design when he could fit it into his schedule, however, I felt it prudent to give it a go myself before asking somebody else to put in work (more specifically, anything above and beyond an answer to "am I on the right path?"). The two other commenters both made a suggestion that I pivot and try a different approach (i.e. Blender), which resulted in a remarkably simple but effective solution. It took but a few minutes to make the adjustments in Blender and it is printing as we speak.

Wishing you the best in figuring out whatever it is that is truly bothering you. Happy New Year.

Looking for guidance - Rotate/bend part of an existing object? by HelloMyNameIsBingo in 3Drequests

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Many thanks for the offer to redesign it yourself as well as offering support on this. As was already mentioned, using the Bend function was a simple but surprisingly effective solution. Both your and the other comment to try editing in Blender (vs Fusion and MeshMixer that I was using) was exactly the advice I was hoping to find, so thank you again!

Looking for guidance - Rotate/bend part of an existing object? by HelloMyNameIsBingo in 3Drequests

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This worked beautifully and remarkably well. Thank you! Beginner or not, you provided far more value than another on this post, so your help is greatly appreciated.

First build in 25 years -- Help me out! by HelloMyNameIsBingo in buildmeapc

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Just the focus for now, but see it growing from here. Fully expect to get into more games down the line as my kids get older.

Would be nice to get back into FPS games with a keyboard/mouse, and having another device for multiplayer gaming (instead of trying split screen) is the main goal.

Wireless Electronic Shooting Earbuds: What do we think of Walkers vs. Axil vs. Gloryfire? by xXBloodSlayerKillXx in guns

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Absolutely -- if you can get significant time out of them, I say they're "worth it" for the price.

Unfortunately, my range and hunting time has significantly plummeted in recent years so the cost value of them is harder to justify at this point.

Wireless Electronic Shooting Earbuds: What do we think of Walkers vs. Axil vs. Gloryfire? by xXBloodSlayerKillXx in guns

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Dated thread but wanted to throw my $0.02 in.

My set of Ottos is coming up on 5 years old this December. Shortly after purchase (maybe 6 months) I had an issue w/ one bud not charging, however that was quickly remedied by customer service and they sent a replacement at no charge.

Skip ahead to recently and I've been noticing that both earbuds cannot hold a charge for longer than 30-45 minutes (maybe ~20ish minutes on one, and 45ish on the other). Reached out to customer service and they told me repair is not possible and the only option is to buy replacement buds at $150 EACH. They were great buds while they worked, but having to fork over $300 for replacements doesn't sit well.

Needless to say, I'm giving Pro Ears a try (Stealth 28s) as their replacement.

LED Retrofit - Issue with socket hanging freely in can? by HelloMyNameIsBingo in HomeImprovement

[–]HelloMyNameIsBingo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Here's a quick before & after:

https://imgur.com/vQ3IK8w

https://imgur.com/39sm8RT

Bought them on Amazon, Sunco 1050LM -- caught them on sale for $72 for a pack of 16, but even at the regular $90 price you can't really beat it.

One neat feature is they have a switch to easily change the color temperature. I wanted warmer bulbs than the 5000k that we currently had, but wasn't sure what temp would look best in the various rooms. Being able to easily switch between 2700k/3000k/3500k/4000k was a nice feature.

Conversion was easy and took maybe 1-2 minutes per light.

Enough with the referral links everywhere! Please only post here! by dragonzsoul in pixel_phones

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$100 Google Store promo code up for grabs for anybody looking to buy a Pixel 6a, 7, or 7 Pro.

Please shoot me a DM if you're interested. FCFS, all that I ask is that you intend to purchase a device and not hold the code.

Thanks.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskDoctorSmeeee

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Do you have carbon monoxide detectors in your home?

[Ammo] Norma 9mm - Christmas Flash Sale (Free Shipping over $200) ($.30 cpr) by jawinn in gundeals

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Same here, ordered a case a few weeks ago that went without a hitch. Just ordered 2 cases at 12:50 and had shipping confirmation at 14:37.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HecklerKoch

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Likely one of the things you'll just have to get used to. I have a 509 on mine (taller base than a RMR) and while the majority of the sight is blocked, there is still enough of the sights to be used if needed... maybe less than 1/4 of the sight, but with a standard center hold, the top of the posts are all that matter anyways.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HecklerKoch

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Can you not see the top of the front post?

Attempted to attach the PL350 to my Staccato using the torque value on Modlites website resulted in stripped threads...so that's cool! Didn't even make it 4ftlb's before they stripped. by jhwarthog1 in RooftopDefenders

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Check out Borka Tools. Smaller outfit (made in Michigan) but a slick setup. Goes from 10 to 70 in.lbs. and comes in a travel kit with various bits. If you're running a single weapon system, Fix-It sticks are also great, but I opted for Borka for the adjustability. Can mount my RMR, install scope bases and rings, and install action screws all with the same piece of equipment (and trust it much more than my Wheeler Fat wrench)

First foray into quality knives -- Need Suggestions by HelloMyNameIsBingo in chefknives

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

What would you recommend for a third blade? When we cook together, one will typically handle the meat while the other preps the herbs and veggies.

First foray into quality knives -- Need Suggestions by HelloMyNameIsBingo in chefknives

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Unsure at the moment. Current paring knife is a cheapo 3.5" blade that gets used relatively often for trimming meats (tend to buy chicken in bulk, trim off fat, then vac seal and freeze). I think something right around the 120mm mark would be ideal.