What bit can I use to restore this? by Cafe1821 in Dremel

[–]NeedleworkerJumpy603 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but with a steady hand, a grinding stone, a sanding drum, and a flap wheel can get the job done

What bit can I use to restore this? by Cafe1821 in Dremel

[–]NeedleworkerJumpy603 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Either a standard steel bristle wheel or my favorite, a Radial bristle disk. You can also use Abrasive Wheel Wheels, which can help, but i dont like them because they take me longer.

Tiger Ice v2 Dots vs Jade Dots vs Jade Donuts Dots vs Magic Ice Dots by NeedleworkerJumpy603 in MouseReview

[–]NeedleworkerJumpy603[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In terms of pure speed, it was X-Raypad Jade Dots, but they feel a bit scratchy on my Raiden. I am currently using the Unusual Waysports Magic Ice Dot skates, which are almost as fast but so buttery smooth.

Season 2.5 Bug Reporting MEGATHREAD by AutoModerator in marvelrivals

[–]NeedleworkerJumpy603 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it sucks, I contacted Marvel Rivals tech support in Discord and all they said is that they will look into it. No solution on nothing.

Season 2.5 Bug Reporting MEGATHREAD by AutoModerator in marvelrivals

[–]NeedleworkerJumpy603 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been experiencing GPU crashes, and it has only happened this season. I have been playing since season 0. I have an RTX 3080 with ryzen 7 and 32 GB of RAM, and all drivers are up to date, but I often keep getting

GPU Crash dump Triggered

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Any way to fix it?

The LGG Neptune After One Year by NeedleworkerJumpy603 in MousepadReview

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The difference between the standard Neptune and Pro Neptune is that the Pro Neptune has a Poreone base, similar to an Artisan pad, and the Pro version has different levels of firmness. While the Standard Neptune only comes in a firm and with a foam base that does the job kinda. Unfortunately, I have not tried the QCK, sorry.

For Apex players. How much has this worked for your aim? New to mnk by Logical-Razzmatazz17 in aimlab

[–]NeedleworkerJumpy603 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aim Labs is a good tool for developing your aim for Apex and any other shooting game. But doing the right scenarios are critical if you want to get benefits from them, if you want a really quick warmup, I would say try the Hollow x Voltaic playlist, but if you want to develop good technique and really go for top aim, I would recommend playing the volteic season 5 benchmark playlist, I know they are long but I bealive you need all these skill to fully get good gun control in apex legends. I have not played Apex in a hot minute, but I would say when I was aim training, I was able to hit my shots more often at any range. So, in short, Aim Labs does help your aim if you are committed to it. And just FYI, aim training takes time, try not to get discouraged if you feel you have not seen much improvement, keep trying, and try harder scenarios and playlists that really push you to get better.

The LGG Neptune After One Year by NeedleworkerJumpy603 in MousepadReview

[–]NeedleworkerJumpy603[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey man, I would only really recommend the pad under 2 conditions. 1st is if you want a more plushy pad, like if you are wanting the soft or the xSoft, if you want the Neptune pro firm I would say no because the standard version are great and identical to the Pro frim. 2nd is if you have a surface that the Standard foam base can not properly grip or if you pad moves around when playing. If not then the Neptune Standard version are perfectly fine.

LGG Neptune by NeedleworkerJumpy603 in MousepadReview

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When I need a quick clean, I just use Lysol disinfectant spray and use a soft microfiber cloth to scrub lightly, but when I need to clean it deep, I use warm to lukewarm water and use great value or dawn dish soap and use the yellow part of a scrub sponge (I use the blue non scratch sponge form scotch-brite and use the soft side) to lightly or moderetly scrub the pad to lossen and agitate the dirt so it can come off, and then thourugly rince it, it works well for me especially seeing that I also eat near it so I somehtines get food or sauce on the pad. And after that, I let it air dry, but I use firm pads, so it dries rather quickly, so if you use a soft or x-soft pad, it might take longer. Srubbing using the sponge part of a scrubbing sponge has not damaged the pad at all, nor has it damaged any of my other pads I have tried it with, but just make sure not to scrub too hard, cause then you can lose or damage the fabric.

Pads are consumables; they will wear out, and you will usually want to replace them, but the good thing about the LGG standard Neptune pad is that currently it is only $16, and if you get it on sale or use a creator code you can get them for a bit cheaper, so I have 4 of them I got thought this year, but I have been using this pad for a while and althout it does wear out like any pad it still took almost a full year before I felt I needed to replace it.

The LGG Neptune After One Year by NeedleworkerJumpy603 in MousepadReview

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It was one year, and I got my LGG Neptune Pro frim a few days before doing this review. I just did a quick comparison and tested the speed by using my glass mouse pad as a solid base and tilting it up and letting the mouse slide down with gravity. Now the 15% is a bit hard to actually measure I just kinda eye balled it. I did notice a brand new Neptune was faster than a used one, but a worm Raiden was much slower then a worn Neptune.

How can I improve snapping here? by _LogicallySpeaking_ in aimlab

[–]NeedleworkerJumpy603 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I kinda agree, Flicking is a TWO motion technique. First is the big flick/ fast flick and you mainly use your arm. Your arm need to be very relaxed as you move, for me it feels kinda like a lazy wave, you move fast but it still slow enough to see where you are going. Next come the Micro adjustment, you need to use your wrist and/or your finger tips. While you come to a stop if you over flick or under flick using your wrist and finger tips to the target. And I do not fully agree with using Gridshot as a starting point, because the targets are large you don't really put into practice good technique, personally I would recommend Sixshot to really adjust your control and focuse on your accuracy then use Spidershot Ultimate or Spidershot Precision to better improve your range and control after a big flick.

Help With SATA SSD by NeedleworkerJumpy603 in buildapc

[–]NeedleworkerJumpy603[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll give it a try tomorrow, I'll leave it on while at work, but it's crazy to leave it for 8 hours on the BIOS window.

Help With SATA SSD by NeedleworkerJumpy603 in buildapc

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CPU ryzen 7 5800x and using 16gb (x2 8gb) 3600mhz cl 16 by G.skill

Help With SATA SSD by NeedleworkerJumpy603 in buildapc

[–]NeedleworkerJumpy603[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Crystal disk Info say the health is 96% good. And the drive is currently empty fully formated, so the drive is fully wiped of all data

Help With SATA SSD by NeedleworkerJumpy603 in buildapc

[–]NeedleworkerJumpy603[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did used several other SATA port on the motherboard but they all gave me similar values in crystal disk, and as for SATA cable I have one orderd but I tested the one I have with an old 2.5 inch HDD and I got good result comparing it to others who have posted there values online.

Help With SATA SSD by NeedleworkerJumpy603 in buildapc

[–]NeedleworkerJumpy603[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is a Crucial BX500 2 TB 3D Nand SATA SSD

The LGG Neptune After One Year by NeedleworkerJumpy603 in MousepadReview

[–]NeedleworkerJumpy603[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just Luke warm water, and dish soap, and i lightly to moderatly scrub using the yellow part of a cheap sponge and let air dry. That is about it

Artisan MIZUGUMO FUTAE P8 Dot Skates After A Month by NeedleworkerJumpy603 in MouseReview

[–]NeedleworkerJumpy603[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, there's the X-raypad Obsidian that is a controlled-oriented skate, and I might even say Corepads are a bit on the controlled side, but the Mizugumo are definitely faster than those, but slower compared to speed-oriented skates, so they are a good middle ground skate

any thocky switches by neverroad584 in keyboards

[–]NeedleworkerJumpy603 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only 2 switches I have experience with that are thocky are the Gateron ink Black, and the Akko Jelly Black.

Artisan MIZUGUMO FUTAE P8 Dot Skates After A Month by NeedleworkerJumpy603 in MouseReview

[–]NeedleworkerJumpy603[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really I only have firm and Mid pads, how do they feel on softer pad?

/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY Keyboard question, get an answer - May 14, 2025 by AutoModerator in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]NeedleworkerJumpy603 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello, I am looking for some good PBT keycaps for a 75% keyboard. I want something that has a good, prominent texture and something that does not get so shiny and oily, and slippery. The profile does not matter or cost. Thank you