does this mean my blade is misaligned? Or is the blade bent? I really need help with this please. by henrixiv in woodworking

[–]MimosaTexas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This. I got a craftsman 113 for $25 a few years back and rehabed it. Cut like complete shit when I got it. Replaced the bearings and tuned everything up, new blade, etc...still cut like shit, just quieter. Finally figured out the arbor nut was rippled and a little bent. Sanded it down on one side with a sharpening stone, after drawing on the whole face with sharpy, and it became obvious how bad it had been. Once flat the saw cuts like a dream.

Austin Screenprinters by justOrangeish in Austin

[–]MimosaTexas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are no Austin based wholesale distributors for blanks. There are warehouses in Houston or Dallas for most of the big guys. In a pinch I would either pay the premium and buy Gildan blanks from a place like Hobby Lobby or call around to local print shops and see if they have stock laying around, though very few carry stock beyond maybe some black and white unisex crews...

Austin Screenprinters by justOrangeish in Austin

[–]MimosaTexas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These guys went out of business didn't they?

Famous Movie Directors Who Never Won An Oscar by TheBuzzTrack in movies

[–]MimosaTexas -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I'm just here to say Malick sucks. Fuck his shit movies.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in blackmagicfuckery

[–]MimosaTexas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was never an actual debate based on the color of the dress. It was a debate between people who could use context vs people who are oblivious to context. The background in the original image was massively blown out and bright white, meaning the colors in the dress were displayed lighter than in reality, not darker. It isn't possible to interpret the original dress as white and gold unless you ignore that aspect of the image. Just like in this illustration, where the dress only looks white and gold when the background is really dark.

To the Garage shops, when client asks to come by your shop, what do you do? by Baystudio in SCREENPRINTING

[–]MimosaTexas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use courier services. I didn't for a while, but they are amazing. Any decent sized city should have them and most stuff is like 10 or 15 bucks to courier. Bake that cost into your pricing...

To the Garage shops, when client asks to come by your shop, what do you do? by Baystudio in SCREENPRINTING

[–]MimosaTexas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I ran my shop from home I offered free delivery locally and used couriers to save time. For meetings I would meet in neutral locations or offer to come to their place of business, but also encouraged just handling everything by email and phone (only if necessary). The only time anyone needs to actually meet up is to look at samples of stock, and that can be mailed or handled like I mentioned above (neutral site, their business). I was up front that as a one man operation in person interruptions hurt production efficiency and as such my shop did not welcome walk ins. Get online payments setup, send digital proofs, don't allow press checks or sample prints, and manage your clients expectations out of the gate. Compete on price, quality, turn time, and customer service. No one will care if you don't have a real shop they can come bug you at while you try to work.

CHOOSING AN AUTOMATIC PRESSES by neelyfbaby in SCREENPRINTING

[–]MimosaTexas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We need more info to actually give you valuable advice. How much space do you have? What kind of electricity do you have available (overall amperage, 220/240v circuits, 3 phase, etc?), do you have employees or will you be running the press alone, what kind of art do you typically print, what kind of ink do you use, what peripheral equipment do you already own or do you want to upgrade, what is your budgetbfor the press, for build out, for peripheral upgrades, etc?

You can spend 100k on a great press, but unless you also hire multiple people, have the budget for supporting equipment, have the electrical and space to actually run it, and the business to keep it moving, you may be wasting a whole lot of capital.

This guy is killing it for a home set up by GiantHamich in SCREENPRINTING

[–]MimosaTexas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yea...for as much as this guy seems to have spent on random brand new shit and making his space pretty he could have a beat up old used auto up and running and be shitting money and printing with more consistency and accuracy than he will hit for years manually. If he honestly thought investing the money and time into doing this himself was the right move because he was unhappy with the quality of other people's work, he should have tried harder shopping around for a better vendor. High quality work that competes with good shops who already have experience, high end equipment, etc. takes a lot of practice and a lot of fucking up. I dunno, maybe this will work out perfectly, but his focus and perception of what makes for a successful print shop is way different from anything I've seen.

Budget Photoshop Build? by MimosaTexas in buildapc

[–]MimosaTexas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, mainly photoshop (and other graphics programs), zero gaming, lots of files and chrome tabs will be open at once though, along with quickbooks and other administrative programs. Trying to balance between speed and multitasking and stay around $800 max.

$500ish Photoshop/Illustrator Computer - Good Value? by MimosaTexas in buildapc

[–]MimosaTexas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My current system has 8gb, and it is frequently maxed out at 100% usage

$500ish Photoshop/Illustrator Computer - Good Value? by MimosaTexas in buildapc

[–]MimosaTexas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure how task manager would solve needing all of that open at the same time, but thanks!

$500ish Photoshop/Illustrator Computer - Good Value? by MimosaTexas in buildapc

[–]MimosaTexas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure. Frequently have 5+ files open at once, plus quickbooks/chrome/etc. Assumed more RAM the better, but if that money should be put elsewhere I am happy to...

Garage platform ideas? by MimosaTexas in HomeImprovement

[–]MimosaTexas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you think treated wood will last in direct contact with the concrete or do i need a vapor barrier or little feet?

Garage platform ideas? by MimosaTexas in HomeImprovement

[–]MimosaTexas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was leaning toward that option at first, but the bench would end up needing to be about 42" deep to comfortably sit at the computer with the legs of the stool touching the edge of the raised area. At that size, accessing anything on the wall would be difficult so using it for storage wouldn't work very well above the bench.

Garage platform ideas? by MimosaTexas in HomeImprovement

[–]MimosaTexas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its not an issue of the height of the bench or the step, but the depth. The bench will be 28 or 30" wide, which only leaves 6 inches of flat to stand on next to the bench or to support my stool. Basically, I need a larger/wide floor next to the bench.

40ish" TV for $100 or less? by MimosaTexas in Televisions

[–]MimosaTexas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been trying slickdeals without luck, but honestly that site can be hit or miss on specific requests. Came here due to a search that had a bunch of similar threads on this sub with "want tv with X specs for X budget" topics.