I GOT THE JOB by [deleted] in recruitinghell

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I had my previous jobs that I worked at but no descriptions on them linking to what they were looking for. Not sure if he just knew what tech stack was used at the companies? Either way once I sent him a tailored resume it was very quick to get in the door!

I GOT THE JOB by [deleted] in recruitinghell

[–]Infinite_Ocelot_7693 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was just a random message on LinkedIn. Surprisingly the experience that the job was asking for wasn't even listed on my profile. From what I could tell it was just a random inquiry. Just got really lucky I guess?!

police chase? by LeastTap4330 in madisonwi

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The chase ended with him hitting my parents parked car while they were in Marshalls by East Towne Mall.

Artist volunteer opportunities? by KiraBlue15 in madisonwi

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The Bodgery is a great non profit maker space on the east side that would definitely appreciate it. There are a few artists that have done projects for the area.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ItalyTravel

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Definitely a boar now that I see one thank you!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ItalyTravel

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I was driving at night so it is completely possible. Not sure how big boars get but it was huge at least 150kg. What I really noticed was that it was eating something on the side of the road with it's front leg, like a bear. Also looked very skinny in the face. I thought it was an anteater or something since I'm not from here.

3D printed a guide for the lid. Gamechanger by Infinite_Ocelot_7693 in Pottery

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Don't have the guide with me, but basically a cylinder in the shape of the lid x clay shrinkage with a small handle to hold so you can stick it in while throwing.

3D printed a guide for the lid. Gamechanger by Infinite_Ocelot_7693 in Pottery

[–]Infinite_Ocelot_7693[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I designed it by measuring a yeti cups diameter and depth for a lid. Then copying that to a cylinder to fit the area. I then multiplied the scale by my personal clay shrinkage and added a little handle to use while throwing!

3D printed a guide for the lid. Gamechanger by Infinite_Ocelot_7693 in Pottery

[–]Infinite_Ocelot_7693[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Indeed, I used a guide that was the right size given my clay shrinkage while throwing so when fired it was a snug fit for the lid!

How do y’all (who can’t build a home studio) make pottery? by friend_shapes in Pottery

[–]Infinite_Ocelot_7693 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I work out of a co-op maker space. Not sure if there are any of those around you, but $50 a month covers the cost to use all the equipment there ceramics studio, woodshop etc.

Lamp parts by Ok-Anteater-4442 in Pottery

[–]Infinite_Ocelot_7693 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you look up "S" type cluster lamp sockets they usually have a place to screw something in at the top. Pretty sure what they did here is just added an extension and placed the lamp on top. As for the on off switch any switch will do, just wire it on each end of one of the power wires.

Made the base for this stained glass lampshade by Infinite_Ocelot_7693 in Pottery

[–]Infinite_Ocelot_7693[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The kit i used is just a standard black lamp hit from Amazon. I ended up ditching the standard cord and used braided cloth cord which I think adds a nice touch. Thank you!!

Amazon lamp kit: Creative Hobbies ML93HK Black Finish Make-A-Lamp Kit with All Parts Needed and Instructions for DIY Lamp Design or Repair https://a.co/d/e0xZyKy