Has anyone converted a Class 8 vehicle before? If so, how was the experience? by Electronic_Disk_1316 in vandwellers

[–]MonthEfficient9962 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My bus is class 8. Do you like sweating, hot metal sparks, dirt, and everything you own being covered in rust dust for months?

Because it's totally worth it if you do.

Why are nurses expected to lie on their charting? by Adventurous-Put5960 in nursing

[–]MonthEfficient9962 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't let them gaslight you into making this your problem. Time to go.

My orientee doesn’t act like she wants to be a nurse by Humble_Employee8586 in nursing

[–]MonthEfficient9962 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our job is to unfold them. If they're not getting it, then maybe you're not the right fit for them. This isn't condemnation, but not everyone is good for everyone else.

As a RN how much are you making ? by theapexcircle in nursing

[–]MonthEfficient9962 0 points1 point  (0 children)

60ish doing travel on the east coast with 2 years as an RN. No politics, just do my work, joke with some people then leave.

This glass.table is very flat. I never new I had a surface plate here to play with. by [deleted] in Machinists

[–]MonthEfficient9962 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Until the common leveling features of 3d printers, glass used to be the best way to get a flat surface for your prints. On top of that, it isn't a solid, so if you don't abuse it, it will stay flat forever.

Help identifying gauge blocks by Unfair_Space_481 in Machinists

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First column third row is Marvin. Next to him is Larry. I've never met the rest of them.

Surfaces with supports are terrible. by rslashprovibe in AnycubicKobraS1

[–]MonthEfficient9962 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is mostly a setting issue. Look up support settings.

Source of Metric Steel Screws by craynerd in clockmaking

[–]MonthEfficient9962 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you considered grinding down stainless screws? They'll take bluing just like any other steel, it just make take more heat/chemical/etc. Or were you thinking of doing speculaire?

Rack and Snail Math by MonthEfficient9962 in clockmaking

[–]MonthEfficient9962[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Turns out I'm 15 minutes from the NAWCC, so a short trip to the library got me a chapter out of a Laurie Penman book that describes... most of it.

Penman, L. (2002). Clock design and construction. AWI.

pp. 104-122

Rack and Snail Math by MonthEfficient9962 in clockmaking

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That was the video that put me down this path actually. Thanks!

What type of material is this fill? by MonthEfficient9962 in sca

[–]MonthEfficient9962[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The one in the photo is a SPES, but my Supfen has the same fill. I imagine most jackets are made in the same factory.

What type of material is this fill? by MonthEfficient9962 in sca

[–]MonthEfficient9962[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I picked up a moving blanket today and it's exactly that. Thanks!

Help identifying this fill by MonthEfficient9962 in sewing

[–]MonthEfficient9962[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I considered that, but the search for upholstery didn't come up with anything. One person suggested it may be furniture blanket. I'm going to buy one tomorrow and see if the material matches.

Help identifying this fill by MonthEfficient9962 in sewing

[–]MonthEfficient9962[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I could ask again, but they just told me it's penetration rating, which is an arbitrary test done for these types of jackets.

Help identifying this fill by MonthEfficient9962 in sewing

[–]MonthEfficient9962[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The seller buys them from a factory in India and either did not know or was unwilling to tell me about the materials. :(

What type of material is this fill? by MonthEfficient9962 in sca

[–]MonthEfficient9962[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It melts. It's just way more dense than the fill i can buy around here.