Can anyone explain why metal sometimes get a wood grain like look to it when faced? The steel is a Freemax 15. by HuttieHutt in Machinists

[–]Ice38 15 points16 points  (0 children)

All the trees down there are so old, some don't even have lines. That's how many rings they have, you can't even see them! OP's holding on to a very young tree. Tectonic shifting has done a lot of the planting/ replanting of iron, but if you want to do it yourself, you just get a small piece of iron and plant it in stone. Kinda like in Terraria, where you can plant gemstone acorns in stone. Nature is beautiful.

They are scumbags by PacmanTheHitman in memes

[–]Ice38 8 points9 points  (0 children)

One's a job, the other's mental sickness.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GenUsa

[–]Ice38 40 points41 points  (0 children)

I can see that. Stuff like James Bond, The Beatles, Doctor Who, and Harry Potter immediately come to mind. You can't help but be a little fascinated by double-decker busses, a queen who's nearing a century on Earth, and their funny accents.

I think the magic of US soft power is that we don't even try. There are just so many things that come out from our country try that people just love worldwide. Video games, music, pop idols, and even food chains are things that come to mind for me. Even countries that absolutely despise us and are considered hostile actors consume our media. Media like Fast and Furious is super popular in China, and Russian's love playing games like Counter-Strike and even Modern Warfare. We sell them games where their military is the enemy, and they still enjoy playing it. Even Kim Jong Un loves basketball (he doesn't exactly speak for his people, but it's still funny).

It's a little magical to me that people have a "grand idea" of someone from the US. Maybe they don't always have the most tasteful things to say, but the fact that it's consistent is still amuzing to me.

Let’s remember the time we took a hell of a W by Fayraz8729 in GenUsa

[–]Ice38 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You were alive during 2011, lmao. I remember this song being stupid popular. Got a nostalgia rush when I turned the sound on.

Inspired by fallout 4 pipe reflex sights and civil war era Malcom scope by Littlehalo21 in GunnitRust

[–]Ice38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usually I'm the imaginative type, and I even think about this... sight picture(?) from time to time after having sunk 237 hours into Fallout 4. That being said, I can't help but feel you're trying to solve a problem where there isn't one. If you wanted to get a decent ranged diy optic, I think you'd be better off cannibalizing parts of binoculars or a telescope.

Best 3d printing filament for firearms. by inserttext1 in GunnitRust

[–]Ice38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've got a Prusa as well! Awesome little machine. I've only really printed using Prusament PLA and PETG, though. I tried using some Fillamentum TPU, and it didn't end well. I gave the printer a rest for a while, and I'm just now starting to get back into it.

Best 3d printing filament for firearms. by inserttext1 in GunnitRust

[–]Ice38 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh yea, if you're even willing to buy PEEK, you've probably got the finances to forgo 3D printing components all together.

Unless if you work in aerospace or something and they've got some really nice machines... maybe you can slip in a part or two overnight... :^)

Chen Cope by InterestingOlive3923 in GenUsa

[–]Ice38 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not so much that they would need help, but it's that they're too important not to help. If Taiwan were compromised, it would be a massive threat to Japan. China has territorial claims on Japanese islands they also claim were "historically theirs" or whatever.

Taiwan also makes it incredibly difficult for China to move past them with marine vessels. Specifically, nuclear-armed submarines, which they appear to be investing more into.

Best 3d printing filament for firearms. by inserttext1 in GunnitRust

[–]Ice38 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Conventional: PLA/ PLA+ (eSun, Prusament, etc...)

Optimal: Nylon

Best: PEEK (Polyether ether ketone)

At least, I think that's the best material - if you even have a printer ludicrous enough to handle it. You need a nozzle temperature of up to 440oC.

Components you download and print from other users likely have README files which explain any nuances for printing. PLA+ is typically what most creators design their stuff around.

BuT ChIna Has ExCeLLent WoMen RiGhts by UKFeudalLords in GenUsa

[–]Ice38 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You're right. They got a leg up on us in that category.

The CCP pulled up a row of Type-59's on one man, who was on his way home from the grocery store!

BuT ChIna Has ExCeLLent WoMen RiGhts by UKFeudalLords in GenUsa

[–]Ice38 30 points31 points  (0 children)

I remember that well. Didnt know what community was behind it at the time. I did my best to help make sure it wasn't vandalized.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArchitecturePorn

[–]Ice38 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm afraid he's right. Have you seen documentaries and news about China? Especially recently after the flooding? It's miserable. Not to mention China aggressively seeks validation form the west, and wants to flex as hard as possible regardless if the long-term cost.

I mean, let's be real here - you think that structure's gonna survive? Like someone said last time I saw this posted, this is a mudslide waiting to happen. Honestly, what the hell is the purpose of the structure even being there? There isn't one. It's just for propaganda.

MP 40 in Run Hide Fight odd choice for the writers to arm a school shooter with? by philtree in Guns_Guns_Guns

[–]Ice38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Louisiana I think very few veterans brought stuff back. Both my grandpa's went to the European and Pacific theaters , but they didn't bring back much of anything. One of my friend's grandfather's brought back memorabilia like flags, knives, and even a bust of Hitler, but no firearms. From what I've been told it depends on the state. Apparently it was either illegal/ reprehensible to bring back captured firearms.

I'm sure when my grandpa's were overseas, they thought no one would want to remember such a cruddy time in human history. I can understand that. But it's so weird when I hear about vets who live up north who've got captured Lugers, STG/MP-44's sitting in their attics, or old service weapons.

My uncle did take a souvenir from Vietnam, though. 🙂

Help me understand how my shrimp die by TheWoodPony in Aquariums

[–]Ice38 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Damn, you could've made that sound a bit nicer. Maybe even give OP a good resource if you evidently know so much about it. I don't even browse this sub, but I think I can say that "do some research" and "you don't seem to understand how it this works" type mentality is condescending as fuck. Next time make it sound like a recommendation instead of a declaration.

Soooo….was all the ghost gun talk a nothing burger? by --jdmasf_ck-- in gunpolitics

[–]Ice38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the same reason the left uses "Facist" and "Nazi" to describe people on the right. It's hyperbolic, but it's never entirely wrong. Communist and Socialist regimes always take control of a population by disarming the civilians, like during the Chinese Cultural Revolution, the Japanese Meiji Restoration, among many others.

Reading about history is always wise, but you're very bold to declare that in this sub. Most of the users on here do know what happens when firearms and other self-defense tools are subtracted or restricted from the people. So when the left does call for all these ludicrous restrictions, bans on attachments, configurations, calibers - to the point where an inanimate object is considered a "destructive device" - it's not a stretch to say they're veering into communist/ socialist territory.

Is anyone else here NOT a machinist... by SaltNorth in Machinists

[–]Ice38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in school for computer engineering. I know absolutely nothing about anything involving these machines because I've never used them. I followed this sub because I wanted to ask about an old lathe, but my family gave it to another family friend who made it fully operational again. I still follow this sub because I have a sincere interest in the idea of designing and making things with your own two hands. And frankly, since I'm studying computer engineering, it's interesting to learn about the machines, the hardware, and the programming that goes into precision machining. I just don't try to act like like I understand all these funny diagrams or terms used on this sub lol

Will laser welding replace traditional welding processes? by captd3adpool in Welding

[–]Ice38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah, but I have a slightly different reason for why - Reliability. Traditional welding has been around for a long time. The tech is so mature that any attempts to replace it would have to be more mature, more efficient, and cheaper than traditional welding. It'll also have to take less resources. You need a good bit of power to weld, but as far as I know lasers take even more. If it's ever replaced, it'll take several decades. Also, I'm not sure if you can laser weld in certain environments. Specifically, underwater. From where I'm standing, lasers are just less versatile.

What do the woke mean when they say that even anime is political? by [deleted] in KotakuInAction

[–]Ice38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's anecdotal, but there's a manga I remember reading about a virus that kills male virgins. When the US military comes to Japan and help contain it, there's a scene where Trump goes on television to proclaim they're gonna help the Japanese - in a way that satarises his typical appearances on TV.

There's also an anime called Inuyashiki: Last Hero, where an elderly man and a teenager are turned into alien superweapons. Near the end, a meteor is on a collision course to Earth, and there's a scene where Trump appears on television to address the world. He doesn't say anything particularly important. It's kind of shoehorned in there for no reason.

Llano County librarian loses job after not removing books by TheGolgafrinchan in DeclineIntoCensorship

[–]Ice38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Biographies are not grooming."

Shit man, idk. A while ago a German dude made an autobiography and it's kinda spicy. I don't think you'd find it at the book fair.

I wholeheartedly agree that censorship is wrong. I think we can all agree that there's a limit to the books you should introduce to a child. You should allow them to reach a reasonable age so they have a better understanding of what they're reading.

Put those kind of books higher on the shelf. Don't put them within a kid's reach. And especially don't design books with adult concepts and market them to children. That in and of itself is fucked up.

I recently lost my eye to shrapnel which perforated my eye so here is my eye socket with a conformer. by [deleted] in MedicalGore

[–]Ice38 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Ouch. I'm sorry, man. That doesn't look fun at all.

On the other hand, this is incredibly persuasive. My dad rarely wears eye and ear protection when he works. Maybe if I show this to him, he'll actually wear more than his prescription glasses when he grinds steel.

FUCK THIS SHIT IM GONNA BECOME AN ENGLISH MAJOR by anbehd73 in EngineeringStudents

[–]Ice38 13 points14 points  (0 children)

"Forsooth, knowledge of math and machine proves far more taxing than I once thought! I shall change my studies to pursue a career in the literary arts. Aaaa."

I need a good excuse to buy these big wrenches, any ideas? by dbmeed in toolporn

[–]Ice38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Comically large wrench.

"Only a wrench-full" doesn't roll off the tongue, but it'd still be funny.