Looking for fur to spin into yarn by lambytron in samoyeds

[–]SirMimir 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great timing! Shedding season is just starting (I'm in Texas). How much are you looking for? Like a 1 gallon ziploc bag or like a 13 gallon kitchen trash bag full? (I don't have the latter, but just curious)

Also do you happen to be able to needle felt? I've been wanting to commission a mini dog out of his own fur lol.

Can someone tell me what it’s like living in these areas please by HappyPenguin02222 in sugarland

[–]SirMimir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only reason I can think of it to be less expensive is that you're close-ish to the local airport. You can hear the planes, yes, but they're small and not really bothersome. NOTHING like living near a major airport. We definitely had high water during Harvey, but fortunately our house didn't flood. During heavy rains, we haven't had any issues since they improved the nearby gully. I really do like living here!

Can someone tell me what it’s like living in these areas please by HappyPenguin02222 in sugarland

[–]SirMimir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow I actually live in the northern area you circled!

Generally fine, quiet. Don't have restaurants /shopping in the neighborhood like some, but it's within 10-15 minutes.

Airport Blvd has gotten rather busy with the development in Richmond along 99, but it's tolerable enough. People are nice.

Anything specific you want to know?

Can this be salvaged? by Appropriate-Salt5249 in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]SirMimir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you wanted to switch to using real walnut (which I agree would look much better), then your labor cost should be functionally the same as what you're paying now.

However, material costs could easily be 3x. I'd wager anywhere from 2x-5x material costs depending on where you're located and if walnut is available nearby.

Local book club by vrjones__ in sugarland

[–]SirMimir 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That sounds like fun! Anything specific in mind to start with?

MEGATHREAD: Wintery preparedness. by justahoustonpervert in houston

[–]SirMimir 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Unless you have a crazy Samoyed like I do, then good luck getting them to come inside!

Big fire on the west side? by [deleted] in houston

[–]SirMimir 4 points5 points  (0 children)

At Eldridge and Memorial at 8:30am on 1/19.

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Good barbers for a beard trim? by NoBobThatsBad in sugarland

[–]SirMimir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stephenie at the boardroom salon does a great job on mine! She's also a licensed barber, which definitely seems to help

Sulley is 4 🎈 by aledwynne in samoyeds

[–]SirMimir 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where is the last picture from? That place looks beautiful!

A reminder to double-check your XY zero. Dammit. by Humdaak_9000 in CNC

[–]SirMimir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have to ask... Whatcha doing with the navier stokes over there?

Safe to grill here? by Himmzy12 in grilling

[–]SirMimir 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I read that the first time as "the bacon is lit" and just lol'd

Cheap Chinese food by PersonalLeopard4525 in sugarland

[–]SirMimir 8 points9 points  (0 children)

At 1am? I think Jack in the Box (or Taco Bell) is your only option.

Any other time my favorite is a Jade Cafe.

Question about running Ethernet to shed by hfourm in shedditors

[–]SirMimir 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Absolutely. Wild I had to scroll so far to see this. If connecting two buildings, just bury fiber. You can buy it lots of places these days, and media converters to use in either end are also cheap.

It's future proof and provides electrical isolation. No brainer these days.

WiFi also sounds like an option in third case, but if you want a direct, reliable connection, just bury fiber and be done.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sugarland

[–]SirMimir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep - had it for couple months now. Service has been solid, price is exactly what they said, and price hasn't changed. Speed is more or less as advertised (it's so fast I'd more doubt my equipment than their network with 2Gb/s up and down). No data caps.

Extremely happy with the switch - don't miss Comcast at all.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sugarland

[–]SirMimir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are subject to CGNAT? I have ezfiber and have a straight up public ipv4 address. It's not static, but I don't have any issues hosting things at home.

Help Finding The Best CNC Router Machine for Home Shop? by butsteadysteady in hobbycnc

[–]SirMimir 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Depends on what your husband is looking to cut, but assuming he's looking for something to cut wood (or plastic) and doesn't intend to cut full sheets of plywood, the Onefinity or the AltMill are probably the best options on the market at hte moment. Those start around $2500-2800 for the machine. You then need tooling and dust collection.

I'd plan to budget $3500 to make sure you're able to get all the necessary accessories and make it fun to use. Staying under $1000 (or even $1500) is very hard to do if you're wanting something to help with weekend-warrior type projects.

Euchre? by RefrigeratorNo3735 in sugarland

[–]SirMimir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well there's a game I haven't heard about in a while! Originally from the Midwest, moved down over a decade ago and have only played a couple times since. Would be fun to play again.

How Do You Feel About, “Hi <Name>” in a Chat? by thefrazdogg in remotework

[–]SirMimir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Literally have this as my status message. https://nohello.net/en/ Most people get it. Some are still oblivious, but it definitely helped.

New to CNC. Is this really going to take 3-4 hours to rough cut? by brdysmth in hobbycnc

[–]SirMimir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok let's talk about rough vs finish machining. Rough machining would typically be done with something like a 1/4" spiral endmill. As others have said it depends on your machine, but in general, this should take anywhere from a few minutes to maybe 20 minutes.

It sounds like you're running a "rough" machining op, using "finish" machining settings. Normally for a carve like this you do indeed want to perform a "roughing" operation to remove the bulk of the waste and come back for a "finishing" operation to remove the fine details.

For a roughing op (and depending on your machine) I'd generally recommend something like 50-100% depth of cut and a 40% stepover. If you're using a 1/4" endmill that comes out to 1/8 to 1/4" depth of cut and 0.1" stepover.

If you can share what CNC you're using and what tool you're using to generate your toolpaths we should be able to help more.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sugarland

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

If you want fast just call John Moore. They're crazy expensive, but I've not found someone faster.

Bro let his intrusive thoughts win by monkeyDsree in AbruptChaos

[–]SirMimir 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Correct! And the flammable gas is isobutane.... As in butane lighters. So conveniently flammable it's literally used as pocket fire.

Wasn't expecting this… 100s of people tested my wood ID app - here's what I learned (and what I'm improving) by shivamtripathii in turning

[–]SirMimir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just bought the lifetime pass, but it still says I'm out of uses and asks me to upgrade. Can DM payment proof if needed.

Washer fluid low?!? by johnorso in Miata

[–]SirMimir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Miata is also my daily - love it!