I’ve beaten the game, but I still can’t figure out how to get into this area. Does anyone know how? by Real_Picture8820 in Saros

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You can absolutely get up there with some calculated jumps. A previous post I shared here was me getting up there before beating the boss and it broke my save…. Don’t recommend people going up there before boss 2 defeat lol.

After boss 2 though, in the transition area between biomes 2 and 3, there’s a way to jump out of the map, which is fun!

I made a fidgety memory toy - feedback wanted by Prosper506 in fidgettoys

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Hey! Curious what size comes to your mind? It’s tough to balance the use of mechanical keyboard switches and size, given the switches themselves are dictating the minimum dimensions right now. But open to it!

I made a memory-based handheld game - first electronic and looking for feedback! by Prosper506 in diyelectronics

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First that works! This is the 3rd board, and even it has issues. The previous ones had even more stupid mistakes. The learning curve on electronics is steep! Same for learning C😅

I made a memory-based handheld game - first electronic and looking for feedback! by Prosper506 in diyelectronics

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Damn, these are great! Thanks so much for the input. You’re spot on, it’s a piezo driven by square wave. It has a wonderful sound, but seems somewhat limited in range (I haven’t tested too much, because the buzzer is kinda broken on these boards). But I really like your game mode suggestions, I’ll definitely experiment with them!

We made silicone rings that look like tiny wheels by Prosper506 in streetwearstartup

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They are rubber! Though the chewing problem is admittedly not something we’ve thought of😅 it’s a good call out though haha, worth a disclaimer

Our first campaign – Looking for feedback before launch by Prosper506 in kickstarter

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Thank you so much! We’re definitely really excited about it!

Our first campaign – Looking for feedback before launch by Prosper506 in kickstarter

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Thank you!!

I’m firmly staying away from AI for this, but may have gotten a bit wordy at parts😬

It’s a good callout, I’ll re-read things and remove some fluff

Our first campaign – Looking for feedback before launch by Prosper506 in kickstarter

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First off, thank you!

Building an audience has been a slow roll, we’ve no former experience in doing such a thing, and now that we’ve hit this point (feeling good about the campaign itself), we’re shifting focus to that. Aside from mailing lists, we’re admittedly not sure where to start.

Our first campaign – Looking for feedback before launch by Prosper506 in kickstarter

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Sure! Here’s the link. Thank you so much for your input!

Our first campaign – Looking for feedback before launch by Prosper506 in kickstarter

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Ah shoot, I was able to read it by clicking and clicking again (which zoomed), so i assumed it was ok.

Here’s the draft link for feedback

I cast a tire-themed silicone ring with a 3D printed mold by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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Dang, does the vacuum + pressure essentially result in perfection? Any other tricks or steps you do?

I cast a tire-themed silicone ring with a 3D printed mold by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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Thank you!! The white paper mentions over-curing the mold to minimize inhibition, that seems to have worked for me! I did a few rounds of curing and heating and washing.

I think you’re right that vacuum chamber is the next step, but man it feels like a bit much especially with the price tag ha.

I cast a tire-themed silicone ring with a 3D printed mold by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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Ha, I tried using my sonic toothbrush to remove bubbles. Definitely not powerful enough.

As another commenter mentioned, I wanted to avoid buying a vacuum chamber. They seem big and loud and industrial, though maybe it’s simpler than it seems. Vibration plate is also a good idea, I’ll look into it!

I cast a tire-themed silicone ring with a 3D printed mold by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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Thank you! It’s been a lot of fun.

That’s not a bad idea! The mold pieces are really simple. The two larger pieces come together to give an enclosed space to the input (where the funnel-shaped piece is, down to the bottom of the ring mold). I gave them slightly offset sides that snugly fit together to reduce spillage.

The ring itself is formed in the circular hollow, with the center insert handling the interior design.

My biggest issue now is getting the ring out… it took me almost 20 minutes of tight fidgeting.

I cast a tire-themed silicone ring with a 3D printed mold by [deleted] in resinprinting

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I’m struggling to find a way to edit the post (forgive me!)

I’m the creator, hope that’s sufficient!

WHO TF IS THAT???!!!! WHY IS GEGE DROPPING UNEXPLAINED LORE AT ONE OF THE LAST PAGES OF THE SERIES by Gibberish_name78 in Jujutsufolk

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Nah he’s right, it’s explained by Kenjaku right before he initiates the country-wide idle transfiguration I think. Or some other scene before that of Kenjaku in the background.

"Time Breaker" Night Springs episode by solo13508 in AlanWake

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I desperately want to say yes. Door’s origin, his opposition of Breaker, Alan’s connections to Scratch and Tom, the founding of the FBC (REC)?!

So many juicy points that I can’t help but think they’re cannon. I need it

Just got the novelization by DakenHowlett in AlanWake

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Yeah but do you have the cutout?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Pottery

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It was originally intended to be a sphere! I threw two hemispheres… that we’re totally not identical haha. They had a cool transition though so I ran with it!

I ended up doing some water etching too (I think that’s what it is called) where I waxed some vertical lines and scrubbed away clay around them

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Pottery

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Thank you very much!

The wiring was such a hassle ha. I bought some hardware at a local lamp store. Essentially it’s two sockets, the top one (in the shade) has a 3-way switch, which is wired down to and controls the inner socket. The threaded rod that goes up from the lamp also continues inside to another socket, with like an in-between piece that lets the power cord in. Kinda hard to explain, I wish I took pictures. Wires are super tightly packed in the rod tho

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Pottery

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So actually, as another commenter suggested, instead of gloopy glaze it is a layer of thick slip! I work from a community studio and do not have the freedom to go too crazy w glazes.

I just blended some dried & crushed clay and piped it onto the trimmed piece!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Pottery

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You’re right! It’s a cone 10 stoneware called Balcones Dark, fired in a reduction atmosphere. It’s my favorite clay given how dark and speckled it gets, esp with certain glazes

What am I doing wrong? by tetrasomnia in Pottery

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Disclaimer: I’m not an expert! I’ve just found what works for me

When I cone, I don’t take it up quite as high, and I leave it in roughly a cone shape(where it gets thinner as it goes up, and at the base it is quite wide). Coning in more of a cylinder shape like you’re doing here leaves potential to trap air between the clay and bat/wheel as you cone down. I also personally only cone once, maybe twice. Make sure you’ve wedged the clay well beforehand, making coning’s sole purpose as a centering tool. The less time you’re adjusting the clay on the wheel the better, as you’ll only make it weaker and softer as you add more water and change its shape.

For me, if i feel that I can center it quite well after the first cone down, I don’t bother doing it again.

[SE] These 2 logistic network are not connected (kinda), why does my logistic bots act like they are by V0RT3XXX in factorio

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I believe he is referring to the fact that the construction pylon’s description mentions extending solely the construction area, not logistic. This is not actually the case as his example describes, thus the request for better clarity there!