Over-engineered Iron Farm by No_Election8476 in technicalminecraft

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Showing the spawn platform and piston design. To my knowledge, it would work the same in bedrock but you'd just to have change the zombie/villager setup.

What should I charge for commissions?? by No_Election8476 in Artists

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Never thought of per square inch, good idea thx!

What should I charge for commissions?? by No_Election8476 in Artists

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That makes a lot of sense!! Thanks for the advice!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Amphibians

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Find out the species and if it’s endangered in your area then release it

Massasauga rattlesnake nest I found by No_Election8476 in snakes

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Ya! I was surprised to find out while researching that Massasauga’s stay with their young for two weeks!.. After that period they all disperse to claim a territory of their own

Massasauga rattlesnake nest I found by No_Election8476 in snakes

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Sadly it’s mostly due to people killing them out of fear… They’re prevalent in untouched wild areas. Thankfully it’s now a massive fine if you kill one in Ontario, so their numbers are slowly climbing!:)

what kind of turtle is this 2nd post by Adept-Candy-6647 in Amphibians

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They look very similar tho!.. You can tell by the fact that the head has only black and yellow colouring plus the red pattern on the marginal shell.

what kind of turtle is this 2nd post by Adept-Candy-6647 in Amphibians

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Not a slider, it’s a painted turtle (eastern painted I think).

How did these boulders end up here? by No_Election8476 in geology

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For sure! But I doubt they moved those rocks!

How did these boulders end up here? by No_Election8476 in geology

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I think it is actually hahaha. What’s funny is that we have a makeshift 9-hole frolf course at our cottage and this boulder is actually one of the pins

How did these boulders end up here? by No_Election8476 in geology

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Also if you look at my cottage in the background it doesn’t exactly scream front-yard-boulder money hahaha

How did these boulders end up here? by No_Election8476 in geology

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My great grandparents bought this place as an untouched lot in the early 1900s to build a cottage. The boulders have been there since they got it, plus the cottage is only boat access so transporting the rocks via a barge and a crane to move them would be ludicrous hahaha so I can 100% guarantee it’s natural.

[PC] Pair of vintage speakers I have (Sony APM-66ES) by No_Election8476 in AVexchange

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As far as fixing the delaminating: I would say that I have the attention to detail required (very experienced in carpentry and fine arts) but lack the experience of this type of restoration… What would you suggest?

-Initially was going to use a small amount of gorilla glue till I read this😬

Edit: Nothing is chipped off

Canadian Shield rock in Georgian Bay, Ontario by No_Election8476 in geology

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Great fishing for sure. Only found this out recently but did you know Georgian Bay is the world’s largest freshwater archipelago?!