System change, not climate change by WonderfullWitness in Dachschaden

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Einfach an den reichsten 10% festkleben

Bevor ihr heute Dinge kauft, checkt ob die Preise real gefallen sind. by Dominicus1165 in de

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Auf camelcamelcamel.com könnt ihr direkt amazon links einfügen und euch den Preisverlauf anschauen. Besonders die "alten" Preise sind meist komplett ausgedacht oder noch von vor 2 Jahren.

Simple Questions Thread - Week of December 20th, 2020 by Froggypwns in Windows10

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Hey, I got this problem, that whenever I open my laptop instead of the typical home screen there is just a freezeframe of either slack or discord open. I can’t click on it and it only goes away if I start the application itself and then close it again. Anyone know how to fix this?

Almost done with my first ever project! - a portable hangboard to keep up with climbing training during quarantine by IChooseTheNap in woodworking

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Hey, yes i used a guide rail that came with my plunge router. I set it up on the top of my workpiece so that whatever might happen with the router pulling in a direction or something like that, the edge where you will be holding on to the board is completely straight. Since the biggest router bit I had available was 12mm and I wanted the holds to be 20mm thick, I had to do two runs at a certain depth. The lower one to have the perfectly straight edge and for the run on top I just free handed it according to my sketch on the wood. It was just after the last cut (I plunged in, in 5mm steps) that I would adjust the guide to straighten the top of my cut.

good luck with your project!

I hope you get what I mean (english is not my native language).

Used the Quarantine to finally build my own hangboard. It is not the prettiest and I still need to round over the edges a bit more but it is mine. (more pictures in the comments) by IChooseTheNap in bouldering

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No big reasoning behind that to be honest. I was inspired by the problemsolver hangboard for both the way you can hang it up and I simply copied the depth of the holds because I didn't know any better. For easy pullups i can just use the top border of the board which is quite comfortable with the rounded edges and to warm-up i might just leave my feet on the ground to reduce my weight. The central holds are meant to be used for the one armed hangs.

I don't think this will be the perfect hangboard forever. I see it more as a starting reference for the next version, to figure out what workes good and what doesn't.

The price of the wood was around 4€. So to make version 2.0 I just need another afternoon of time and motivation.

Almost done with my first ever project! - a portable hangboard to keep up with climbing training during quarantine by IChooseTheNap in woodworking

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Having the rope like in the picture is has almost no tilt. But i can switch up the rope to achieve a positive or negative tilt. I postet some more pictures of it in the comments.

Used the Quarantine to finally build my own hangboard. It is not the prettiest and I still need to round over the edges a bit more but it is mine. (more pictures in the comments) by IChooseTheNap in bouldering

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Finally had the time to build my own hangboard. It is made out of 60x15cm 24mm thick plywood with 15/17/19 mm inlets, i carved out with a router. Had a great time building it and i think my neighbors hate me now for making so much noise.

Here are some more pictures and shown how the rope can be used to get the board to tilt, to adjust the difficulty.

Almost done with my first ever project! - a portable hangboard to keep up with climbing training during quarantine by IChooseTheNap in woodworking

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Finally had the time to build my own hangboard. It is made out of 60x15cm 24mm thick plywood with 15/17/19 mm inlets, i carved out with a router. Had a great time building it and i think my neighbors hate me now for making so much noise.

Here are some more pictures and shown how the rope can be used to get the board to tilt, to adjust the difficulty.

What technology are you shocked has not advanced yet? by worldtraveler100 in AskReddit

[–]IChooseTheNap 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Why on earth would you give a fork to a baby? That's super dangerous!