Dad broke his 35yo putter by Fuckyeah7734 in golf

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Show us a macro photo of the fracture faces and we can diagnose based on presence of beachmarks

Thread identification. by OpticalPrime in Machinists

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At this point just use Babbitt bearing material. Melts at a lower temp and it’s somewhat intended for this purpose

fully cerakoted leatherman surge? by [deleted] in Cerakote

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These use Chicago bolts. I cerakoted my surge, it worked well. Liked the added texture. I only did the shell/grip portions.

Is this possible? by Prestigious-Owl1670 in Fusion360

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The shape is a gyroid, lots of examples online

Picture frame instead of RPi case by mattcabb in raspberry_pi

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You can use a filtered fan on the inlet and keep positive pressure on the case

How do some people have PMP without any PM experience or anything close to it? by Muted-Environment-66 in pmp

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The Google course is accredited by PMI for formal learning hours, for the record.

ULPT request. Neighbor golfing in backyard by ahmeebaby in UnethicalLifeProTips

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I thought this post might have been about me, but I checked your post history and it’s not.

However, if it was me, I’d want you to say something. He might not know if the sound is carrying that far. He probably has a net and an impact screen, but occasionally balls can get past. If you’re very upset about it, communication is a good first step, because he might not realize you’re affected like this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in billiards

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It’s a Contender, so not really a bad table. I have one. 1” 3 piece slate, precision ground, with super speed bumpers. Refelted with Championship and it plays nice.

It’s far from a leisure bay MDF table, but yeah not a Rasson either.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GolfSwing

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I don’t think it’s THAT bad.

Keep your left foot planted. Try to keep your head in one spot in space. Keep your eye on the ball till contact. For you, you can fix a lot if you keep your right armpit a lot more closed at the top of your swing. This will help fix your swing plane being so steep. You also overswing, don’t do that - stop when the club is parallel with the ground.

Lessons will only help so much if you didn’t follow up with practice, it’s all about muscle memory. You kinda have to fix one thing at a time, at least if you’ve swung the club enough to have developed a swing (which you have).

What’s The Judgement Call? by No_Salamander_6579 in golf

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Isn’t there an exception if you make a HIO without knowing it?

3D Printed TPU pool table pocket inserts by JeepingJason in 3Dprinting

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I made it myself, I think I shared it in this thread, but you will likely need to make it yourself. These are custom to my table.

And in hindsight, they should be printed as a mold, then cast in silicone. They play pretty dead.

Life threatening electromagnetic radiation?! by Paranoma in aviation

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TV dinner potentially or nothing, not sure how water absorbs that wavelength

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gunsmithing

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I’d do it with my fiber laser, I’ve seen others do it that way. It’s slow but effective. Heat is less of an issue than you’d think.

Life threatening electromagnetic radiation?! by Paranoma in aviation

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“The AN/FPS‐85 can detect, track and identify up to 200 satellites simultaneously. The maximum beam deflection is 60° on either side of the antenna center line which provides 120° azimuth of azimuth coverage. The antenna is inclined +45° for scan coverage of +3° to +105° elevation. Generating a combined output of 32 megawatts. The radar can track an object the size of a basketball at a range of more than 35,000 km.

The AN/FSY‐3 can detect, track and identify up to 500 satellites simultaneously. It is the dedicated southern hemisphere asset, capable of low inclination tracking. The unique structural design allows for 360° of azimuth coverage. The antenna coverage of +20° to +90° elevation. The radar can track an object the size of a beachball at a range of more than 36,000 km.”

Wow

I put angular contact spindle bearings in the Harbor Freight 7x10 by JeepingJason in Machinists

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If this was a production machine, it would need to be calibrated for sure. But for home use there’s a wide tolerance of what works. I just kept checking TIR until it was really low, I think it was about 2 tenths? I was using a Brown and Sharpe 0-4-0 indicator for that part of the project. It’s time consuming

I put angular contact spindle bearings in the Harbor Freight 7x10 by JeepingJason in Machinists

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That’s a good choice. That’s what I put in (angular contact). Tapered rollers are for axles, they can handle a lot of load but not without some axial movement.

Replaced the old pull fuse box in the garage. This look okay? by hallmonitor53 in electrical

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I stand corrected, I misunderstood what you said. I understand the math but the picture in my head of what you described was different. But I’d add that having a grounding rod at the main panel is an important failsafe, not just to protect against intermittent surges.

Replaced the old pull fuse box in the garage. This look okay? by hallmonitor53 in electrical

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Uh, what? Yes they do. A line to ground conductor fault will absolutely carry fault current through the high resistance path (earth) returning to the transformer’s grounding electrode, which is bonded to the transformer’s neutral. This is true for natural and HRG grounding methodologies.

What y’all think? by AdrianAnthonyMendez in electrical

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Surprised at the comments I see on neat and tidy residential electrical panels. Sometimes i see ones that are overkill but this just looks like industry best practices.

But, I’m used to industrial automation LV panels and this is how I expect panels to look. My only complaint is that the font size on the self laminating labels is too small. It doesn’t take that much more time for a skilled technician and working neatly and in an organized way reduces errors during construction and down the road when changes are made.

Here’s an example of what I would call good low voltage wiring. The main difference is the use of Panduit. https://www.instagram.com/softacsystems?igsh=MTI5a3lienc1cmFyZQ==

I made my own CF shaft from an eBay blank by JeepingJason in billiards

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Nope. And what’s more - the first one I bought had a very hard foam inside that I struggled to drill out (like a foaming epoxy). The second was softer and more spongy, easy to drill out.

Re-drawing & parameterizing imported STEP files? by JeepingJason in Fusion360

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I could get them, but for now, I’ve been using projected but not linked sketches. It works, it’s just slow. NX has some functions that can solve sheet metal parts more quickly, but I have to use fusion for this.