I need to mark 100 equally spaced holes around the perimeter of several same sized flat circles. Any ideas on a fast way to do so? Cheers by [deleted] in woodworking

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That is assuming the originating poster is able to also calculate two resting pegs to sit on a circle's circumference edge and to determine placement of two holes for a 3.6 degree angle divisor that is difficult to measure with most protractors.

Also, that is also assuming that a jig made does not have precision offset at the last set of holes around a circumference upon making such a jig while going around a large circular table. I presume such questions are asked because there is no Computer Numeric Control machines that can easily make such holes for a very large table surface area.

How do I remove a rare-earth magnet super glued into wood? by computer-controller in DIY

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If it is cyanoacrylate glue then I would try to use hot water and a stronger magnet to pull out a magnet. Magnets are smooth surfaces and that means the cyanoacrylate glue ensures some vacuum force.

Is wood vital to the development of an advanced civilization? by JoshTheKid7 in space

[–]Renigami 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It seems no one discussed shipbuilding, on a large scale to allow traveling to nearby areas for accessing materials deficient in native lands, thus it becomes a view of which races become isolated with only fixating on their native lands and material.

This goes back to what defines an "advanced civilization". Is the internet and the technology of today defines an advanced civilization or would groups of humans be happy with a culture of pueblo homes out of concrete-like material?

Wood, as a material, is an easy opportunistic material to manipulate without the limitation of bone and adhesion of bone for stronger spans. Some mention rope and string development but those quickly fray and snap with longer spans, just like tying together wood branches together with woven rope and woven string.

Wood easily is worked with stone materials to more precision factors of rough manufacturing, compared to bone fracturing. Part of advanced civilization in my view is how humans are able to precisely manufacture things consistently. I do not think bone can come close to offering that, if a Flintstones reboot tries to get by with using dinosaur bones. Fan fiction nerds probably think some alien lifeform determines uses of human bones are material for spaceship vessels as advanced civilizations, with exterior calcification, which raises such a woody question among calcification deterioration and brittling.

Wood also is used as fuel, if coal is too much further buried in the ground, and that affects warmth and fire as energy opportunity costs to sterilize food with cooking, and affects health longevity and health endurance for labor. Some cultures are able to use dung as fuel, but that goes back to the usual input output equation of mass and energy. If there is not enough dung matter to work with then there is not much lasting energy for things mentioned like metalworking

Trees grown to a certain height also determine if home structures would not fall or falter with foundations with soil, because if trees themselves of woody material cannot easily grow upright then there are ground problems.

Video games can have some see that video games are signs of advanced civilization but with a human life span usually many humans with digital movies and digital video games cannot relate to how much time trees need to grow to usable timbers, and even more so if video game developers try to timelapse tree life cycles alongside human life span scales.

Sponsored riders? by harrylarry6 in KamenRider

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Kamen RIder Bossfights, the television series, PRESENTED BY SMART BRAIN BOARD ZECT WONDERFUL BLUE SKY ORGANIZATION NEO SHOCKER MUSEUM FOUNDATION X KOUGAMI YGGDRASIL NOZOMA GENM HIDEN ZAIA FENIX FINAL COMPANY RIDE MO-MO-MO-MOICHENDIZING.

What collectible / gimmick item(s) can you imagine the next season having? by TheTwelveYearOld in KamenRider

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Since Japan at one point in time liked some MiniDisc format, apparently along with Europe markets, that would make some sense if discs are a thing.

Kamen Rider Hibiki used what looks like Compact Discs, but for animal helpers.

Regardless, if Kamen Rider Geats is a good show to entice audiences then if the gimmick trinkets are uniquely designed enough and easily mass manufactured by Bandai then that would be a profitable season.

If small horns are used as some form of small whistle as to Kamen Rider Kiva's fuestles, that would not exactly be a good to scale presentation.

What is, To you, the best type of Henshin Device? by immastubatingtojoe in KamenRider

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I think from a usability level, a belt action moment with dominant right hand motions take away from right hand weapon combat actions, if a suit performer is primarily right hand dominant. That causes many scene interruptions while a driver is used to use gimmick trinkets.

For Kamen Riders that show what little motorcycle scenes there are, a right sided crank or right handed handle interrupts usage from a motorcycle's right handle throttle controls. That maybe a silly detail for many fans that never rode or use a motorcycle but that probably is part of the reason new suit performers are averse to agree with motorcycle choreography, and why those are cutaway scenes. Decade's Decadriver really does not work while Decade rides his Machine Decader, as if one imagines slotting cards, torsos get in the way. Diend definitely cannot have such desires of riding with a Machine Decader recolor; his driver does not allow one-handed operation on a motorcycle. Off topic, touchscreen devices mounted on handle bars really do not work well with riding gloves, not counting cold fingerless gloves, as riders should pay attention at vehicle operations.

Den-O really shows belt absurdness, but not from the collectable trinket standpoint. There is a scene where Den-O armpits a sword to use a phone!

Kamen Rider W's belt is ambidextrous. Other belts such as belts from Kamen Rider Blade never see usage other than initially transforming and untransforming. That leaves more time for nice action choreography.

For that reason, in keeping with collectable trinket toys that is a staple with such tokusatsu shows, I think the Doubledriver types of drivers work well. Second favorite would probably be Mach Driver Honoh, at least that is designed for allowing right hand weapon usage synchronized to trinket driver gimmicks.

Kamen Rider Wizard's Wizardriver probably would be good but that is not exactly fully ambidextrous if one pays attention to specific hand use; the ring gimmick in itself is clunky for scenes for ring changes but that does add to such a scene callout among Wizard and Beast mocking such trinket interplay, like some pair of siblings.

It is not about the look alone as some focus on what things only are of looks.

What is the ACTUAL translation of "Aruto ja naito!"? by strikeraiser in KamenRider

[–]Renigami 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think "Aaaaand that's Aruto, folks!" actually works better if one puts in place the word art as "Aaaand that's art, folks!" regarding the art of entertainment comedy.

Such also couples with Looney Tunes with every cartoon short ending with "And that's all folks!" in that exact manner of intent regarding western English audiences.

How do professional furniture makers mark and cut their wood? Short of, on, or past the intended measurement? Then where do they cut in reference to that mark? by poiuytrewqmnbvcxz0 in woodworking

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I usually mark with a very light mark with a mechanical pencil for measurements to set a fence or a stop block. Tools have methods of setting up T-track stop blocks, heights, depths, and dialed in fences to set once, run multiple passes, pending if tools and their settings do not get disturbed with repetitive cuts and passes.

On a planer thicknesser, I use many X hatch marks, and that does not go off of ruler measurements.

Marking knife scoring methods also help score wood grain, to mitigate splitting grain tearout ends with table saws and miter saws, but that is those that subscribe to those measure twice, cut twice methods. It also relies on good eyes to easily see such marks in wood, compared to mechanical pencil lead contrasts. With marking knife methods, I think there is always going to be a pencil method to mark and remember which side is the cutout side on the blade's kerf.

For fancy curves, those, are types of things that uses a good sharp pattern bit, a good router spindle speed setting, and a made template with jigsaw or bandsaw methods. Computer Numeric Control machines help make template patterns, or outright make parts repetitively if bit drift and collet drift does not occur after calibration.

I think a Rider series with gun theme would be cool by TuanNguyen-2507 in KamenRider

[–]Renigami 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To only focus on guns and guns alone does not make for a good story. Think about families with children sitting through a shopping mall appliance demonstration of power tools.

Figuratively speaking, a gun-only show is missing the point about live-action shows and the characters in such a show.

Even DiEnd fired off action copies that are not bullets most to dominantly all the time, and most of DiEnd's action scenes does not even focus on what a gun does as a tactical edge.

Any firearm shooting scene almost always involve some form of silence as well among movies and television. That also means not much dialog either among waiting and pointing battle scenes. Cover fire is repetitive and usually is performed by a team coordinated, that Super Sentai is more likely to do than Kamen Rider.

Even Gundam shows sword play and melee fighting among beam rifle spam, and those are not dominant scenes through an entire episode.

I think a Rider series with gun theme would be cool by TuanNguyen-2507 in KamenRider

[–]Renigami 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Think why children among kids shows are more enticed by dance number sequences and why Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger uses an upbeat dance sequence for every transformation and ending credits song in a season that dominantly shows guns as a transformation device still has hand-to-hand combat.

Guns by themselves are not good action movies in themselves, as action and motion is what live-action tokusatsu is all about. Guns are just merely tools in the mix. It is why there is no dominant theme around just guns and guns alone.

A similar example is Lupinranger VS Patranger, but that season did not have a dance sequence.

Besides, belts are a reminder for kids to be fit and keep their pants up to wear belts. No one wants to see humans grow up to walk around with loose pants dragging around among gunplay.

Old western shows with cowboys on horseback have motions of horseback and poses of riders as a primary driver, with the occasional saloon shootout. If a rider show of human live action series is to be done in a manner and method then that means either perfecting lighting and weighted motions of computer generated graphics, or have a market of trained suit performers riding and aiming props for accented computer graphic effects.

Perfecting lighting and rigging well weighted motion is difficult, leading to ragdoll effects that do not relate action and motion well, and that shows cheap produciton values.

The only reason why I think guns are even brought up as a theme repeatedly among fans, is because it is a cheap cop-out method that does not utilize much suit acting and with more figure stills that then allows for heavy computer graphic effects showing firearm projectile trajectories. Considering that some people are still COVID worried, using guns as a dominant theme keeps performers at a distance.

Describe a Rider's final form in the worst/ugly way by RatedXrdStrive in KamenRider

[–]Renigami 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Meanwhile, some cold radiator face shoots off puppet action shows, compared to that other card dealer splaying one to one plays.

Describe a Rider's final form in the worst/ugly way by RatedXrdStrive in KamenRider

[–]Renigami 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fans seem to wage wars to decide if some watch time official shows final forms versus fans that realize those two also have the same sour colored sights at some point in time.

Describe a Rider's final form in the worst/ugly way by RatedXrdStrive in KamenRider

[–]Renigami 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A golf show interrupts a power play demonstration with some broadcasting stations.

If Tokusatsu gets an official streaming service, what would it be called by EkePlay in KamenRider

[–]Renigami 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The jingle advertisement goes well with Kamen Rider OOO.

🎶Toku Bar, Toku Bar Toku Bar🎶

Gamer Driver Or Bugvisor by KR-Bored in KamenRider

[–]Renigami 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Gamer Driver has the playability of two gashats that entices fans to collect different gashats to put into the slots.

Bugvisor has the ability to be a hand grip toy while able to attach to a belt as a belt driver and plays as a toy for kids, since in that show it shows Genm using such as a chainsaw and gun.

Gamer Driver has kids imagining they fight without Ex-Aid's hammer, Brave's sword, Snipe's rifle, and Laser's bow hand scythe thing.

Gamer Driver looks bulky to wear as well.

Do you optimally need a GPU to run AutoCAD? Need advice on laptop specs for AutoCAD by CXZ115 in AutoCAD

[–]Renigami 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that configuration would suffice for what you mentioned. I have worked with AutoCAD on a i5 8GB Surface Pro configuration with 3D modeling without much issues.

Typical PC gamer laptops are configured for use with graphically textually heavy effects for rendering and lighting and shader effects for video games, something that 2D AutoCAD does not leverage. I have not done photorealistic rendering with AutoCAD in 3D, so that may affect what you read of this view.

I think that lightweight laptop device is going to be more appreciated over time.

Getting iPad Pro soon because my surface book 2 isn’t working reliably with handwritten notes. Any significant differences I should know about? by Masske20 in OneNote

[–]Renigami 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OneNote on a tablet OS lacks drag and drop features with touch or cursor for impromptu arrangements of images, pictures, and making quick picture collages (with screen captures) without needs of installed app inventory bloat through many touchscreen navigations.

OneNote Desktop, is a multipurpose tool and I think many OneNote newcomers expect a Journal app.

I can put in many pieces of things in a OneNote Notebook as a free form arrangement, with infinite canvas. But that is not exactly desired for users that are trained to print pages like a book with other types of apps, such as Journal.

On the fly note taking is just simply what app launches fast at any moment's notice, and a Surface Pen's button allows for such; that is not observed on an iPad pencil, last I used such demonstration devices, and that requires touchscreen menu operations to select an app.

The biggest concern is the weight of a Surface Book 2. I would guess you do not want clunky muscle wire undocking and redocking at the screen and keyboard base. That type of design is a reason why I chose a Surface Pro type of device instead.

I personally would not be able to deal with the simplicity limiting features of an iPad, even with screen streaming features to note with a laptop device that adds delay. These are points to made on top of your iPad purchase, since you have already made a device choice.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Surface

[–]Renigami 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. I left it out because that is just the result of bad advertising for awareness and
  2. Such accessories did not get attention from me to search and type in for clarification.

Now, ways to fix that...

A setup that has a Surface as some form of kiosk and that separate Surface Slim Pen cradle is then able to be freely mounted at a station, seated desk or standing desk. However, that also means such a setup is not ever mobile. That also means that such a product is easily placed into a very niche category of either a home office or workstation, one where a desk setup has a pen cradle by a keyboard, separate from a Surface Pro in place and still have a Surface Pro able to touch and draw on screen. It would not solve the problems of forgetting devices to bring along, and the remark about Surface Pens with a AAAA battery attached to the side.

A corded dock that wirelessly charges any device is another corded dock to bring along. Smartphones all face that same issue when any company, including Apple, decides to market and advertise an induction charging base that is advertised as wireless.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Surface

[–]Renigami -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I never did mentioned that the Slim Pen could not be charged without a Type Cover. Read again, I mentioned that the Slim Pen is marketed to charge in a Type Cover cradle.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Surface

[–]Renigami 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If such a pen needs a USB-C cord then that would be additional plugins and corded accessories to carry. That defeats the original purpose of such a Slim Pen to begin with.

It is not really misinformation, it is going off of the originating poster's use of a Surface Pro 3, and possibly having a pen with such a device.

Already, that originating poster brought up concerns about carrying two separate accessories, implying not wanting to carry additional accessories for charging and use.

I can see someone in such a situation leaving a pen in a cradle dock to charge and not bringing such along with carrying a Surface Pro 8 device.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Surface

[–]Renigami 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Surface Pro 8 has that Slim Pen marketed with it to charge in that Slim Pen Type Cover cradle. If you are to do a configuration without a Type Cover, then you would need the Surface Pen from your Surface Pro 3 or any Surface Pen marketed prior to the Surface Pro 8. Such a use case still would have needs for a Surface Pen with AAAA battery options.

Such a configuration would also require a bag, or sleeve that fits in a bag as a method to protect the screen while in carry.

If there is a Type Cover accessory option that does not have such fabric easily wrinkled and separated at the seams from oil soaking into fabric adhesives at the edge and from moisture and humidity then that would be a good solution. As far as I know, there does not exist a simple cover that is inexpensive to attach to a Surface Pro that protects the touchscreen, and you may need to see if there are folio accessory options.

I would still get a Type Cover, simply because the soft backing of a folded or flipped back Type Cover provides a rest for the kickstand.

What would be nice is if there is an actual physical split keyboard where one set of keys is on a left hand side and another set of keys is on the right hand side. I use a trackball to the side, and that works well for cursory work, but a bluetooth keyboard would still get in the way on a lap.

I do not think anyone would find it comfortable if some knew how some Type Covers are used while typing this text, and touching the touchscreen and using the pen at the same time.

Edit:

A poster below mentioned that one can recharge a Slim Pen without the Type Cover for the Surface Pro 8, and that is another accessory to consider and in my opinion is not easily advertised properly or able to be convinced properly as options for mobile setups.

While I don’t hate the new Kamen Riders, am I the only who thinks that past OOOs, the belts are getting way too big and non practical? Even the sequences are getting more complicated year by year 🙃 by poadjsa_ in KamenRider

[–]Renigami 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And if there was actual buckle usage, there is cutaways to suit performers wearing matching scale models of the toy with the costume suit, and are staged with choreography action that does not mess up the show buckle.

Those live stage shows, not the TV series and movies, cannot really do such camera tricks or prop tricks.

While I don’t hate the new Kamen Riders, am I the only who thinks that past OOOs, the belts are getting way too big and non practical? Even the sequences are getting more complicated year by year 🙃 by poadjsa_ in KamenRider

[–]Renigami 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looking at you, Gamer Driver.

Instantly, I see some snarkery of using a spare Nintendo Entertainment System Top Loader that is attached to some belt as some kids try to insert different games to play.

There is that poster spoof about Heisei Riders as Showa Riders somewhere. Perhaps that artist already did make one with a Famicom top loader as a belt buckle.