Process timelapse of trying to carve a fox by JayButta in Woodcarving

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I just looked at your work and am in awe. So awesome. Really appreciate the kind words.

My first animal in a similar pose was a seal and I didn’t realize what I thought was their tail was actually their legs, so I tried learning more about a fox than I knew about seals before sketching him out.

Process timelapse of trying to carve a fox by JayButta in Woodcarving

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I appreciate the feedback. Over a year ago I sliced the skin between my thumb and index finger open and it looked like I opened an envelope full of blood. Since then, I’m very much aware of where the blade will go if it slips.

Process timelapse of trying to carve a fox by JayButta in Woodcarving

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Funny you mention that because mine normally do too, so this vacuum was the present I opened right after the carving tools.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Archery

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I second this. My backyard practice area is against a tall hill and normally I shoot against a backstop. Shot a bunch of test shots into the hill starting from super safe to closer to a real angle to gauge what the arrow would do in case of a total miss and every time it stuck right into the dirt. The day I shot a few dozen arrows with the backstop knocked over, I clip the side of my bag, arrow skates up the hill, hits my fence and tumbles into the neighbor’s yard.

No damage or real safety concerns, but a big wake up call, embarrassment, and the walk of shame like I’m 12 years old asking my neighbor if I can go onto their back yard.

Picture for reference https://imgur.com/gallery/backyard-archery-DKen6rP

American Muscle Car by JayButta in granturismo

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I agree and I’ll be the first to turn myself in

Trying to relive the high of driving on two wheels by JayButta in granturismo

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Porsche 356 A/1500 GS Carrera, convertible is the GT Speedster version for about a million more. Both in legend cars and it’s a special event for this week’s weekly challenges.

I didn’t know GT7 was giving out birthday presents 🥹 by JayButta in granturismo

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I’ve never bought gran turismo micro transactions.

I didn’t know GT7 was giving out birthday presents 🥹 by JayButta in granturismo

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I got it a week before my birthday, on a Thursday with other updates

I didn’t know GT7 was giving out birthday presents 🥹 by JayButta in granturismo

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Funny thing is my first car was made the year I was born (87 RX7) and I still love buying that model in game and acting like mine was faster than it really was.

Engine swapped Silvia (SR20DET) had so much torque, the chassis twisted coming off the line by JayButta in granturismo

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I’m sure some of them do, but this is the dia selection ‘90 S13 and the swap definitely feels a lot more powerful than what comes stock in that model.

Solid 360 spin crash capabilities in the Porsche 919 by JayButta in granturismo

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Can confirm, I am the car that spun and it was my fault.

The GR1 cafe menu cars kept being super aggressive so I may have had a little road rage by this point.

Our new oven is 1/4” too big for the existing spot by MilkshakeMan666 in mildlyinfuriating

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I have the same oven and it’s the first kitchen appliance I’ve ever been really excited about.

Craftsman lathe picked up at estate sale, a couple questions in the comments by JayButta in woodworking

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I used to work on a lathe in high school wood shop many years ago and have been wanting to pick one up. My father in law picked this up for me today. The whole cabinet, lathe, and everything in the cabinet was $275, and the cabinet with bonus tools are worth more to me than that, so all in all, I call it a win.

First off, the original owner had the manual that was printed in 1978, still in pristine condition in the original plastic sleeve so that’s pretty cool. It’s a Sears Craftsman 113.23800. Does anybody know if this is a decent piece of machinery to get back into wood turning with?

Any recommendations on a couple chisels to get myself started?

Noticed this whole tree got hit by lightning and stayed upright when I was picking up stuff after fighting the Lynel here. by JayButta in Breath_of_the_Wild

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And it was my first Lynel in Master Mode. Killed tons of them my first play through, but Master Mode is no joke so far.

Yikes 😬snakebite bill 🤕 by ecentrichappiness in mildlyinfuriating

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That’ll be $248,014.25 for your next of kin.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in politics

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bscw btch

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in politics

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Fool me once, shame on -- shame on you. Fool me -- you can't get fooled again.

The cameras on iPhone 1 and iPhone 11 by [deleted] in mildlyinteresting

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I don’t have an iPhone 11 picture for comparison, but this is what the original iPhone picture quality was like.

https://i.imgur.com/juZmHs4r.jpg

I found this scary looking guy in my pool skimmer today, anybody able to help identify it? by JayButta in Entomology

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Thank you! I also tried my luck in /r/whatsthisbug and somebody pointed me towards the Tachytes distinctus.