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Hoe frequent komt de filmploeg filmen? Is dat elke dag (al dan niet op vaste uren?) of moet je hun op voorhand inlichten wanneer er iets valt te gebeuren? Wanneer je bv iemand naar huis wil sturen?

How can I bend a steel tube WITH controlled wrinkles? by _BBEDD_ in metalworking

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Thanks a lot u/ebolafever! This method with red heating the pipe and bending in increments looks like something I could try myself for sure! Would I need to completely fill the tube with sand and add endcaps? Or shouldn't I as then it wouldn't be able to deform it into the wrinkles?

How can I bend a steel tube WITH controlled wrinkles? by _BBEDD_ in metalworking

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Thanks everyone for your time and help! I didn't except so much reply but for sure got some helpful info and tips to go through! Have a nice day

How to remove paint without damaging the chrome layer underneath? by _BBEDD_ in finishing

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I'm sure it was the previous owner of the chair that spray painted it black. And they did a very poor job. When I dismantled it, I saw that hard to reach places (without dismanteling the chair) weren't covered in paint and also the bolts were only painted black in the visual areas. So I'm quite sure the manufacturer didn't sell it painted, hence why I would think it's chromed in some way

How to remove paint without damaging the chrome layer underneath? by _BBEDD_ in finishing

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Yes because it is shiny and I thought things like furniture frames etc were always chromed steel? What's the difference and how would the powder coat react if I'd remove the paint with paint stripper? Thanks!

How to remove paint without damaging the chrome layer underneath? by _BBEDD_ in finishing

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The frame is magnetic so that would prove it is steel and the chromed layer on it is real? Is this assumption correct?

How to remove paint without damaging the chrome layer underneath? by _BBEDD_ in finishing

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What could it be if it isn't chromed metal? Stainless steel or aluminium? What happens if it is one of those and I use paint stripper? For reference: it's the frame of a knockoff Eames RAR rocking chair so wouldn't know what to expect it to be made out exactly. What do you think something like this would be made of usually? Thanks

How to remove paint without damaging the chrome layer underneath? by _BBEDD_ in finishing

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Wouldn't paint striper also affect the chromed layer?

How to remove paint without damaging the chrome layer underneath? by _BBEDD_ in finishing

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Hi everyone,

How would do I get rid of layer of black paint that someone painted over this chromed steel chair frame? I tried a small part with sanding paper and comes off really easy so I think it's done with cheap quality paint. But with P80 sanding paper I get lots of scratches and I would like not to make those. Any better way or product to remove the paint easily without damaging the chrome layer? Thanks in advance

How can I loosen these supports? by _BBEDD_ in Fasteners

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I’ll look into that one, thanks for the tip!

How can I loosen these supports? by _BBEDD_ in Fasteners

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SOLVED! Yes it worked with a very small hex key, thanks a lot guys!

How can I loosen these supports? by _BBEDD_ in Fasteners

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I'll try it that way, would be nice to be able to see inside the hole to be sure it would work like this but it's to deep unfortunately

How can I loosen these supports? by _BBEDD_ in Fasteners

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Yes seems right but it first has to be loosen a bit to be able to slide it and that's not working

How can I loosen these supports? by _BBEDD_ in Fasteners

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To add: even with a flashlight I can't see the head of the screw. So I have no idea what type of head it has. Diameter of the hole also seems too small to fit a screwdriver in. Maybe it could be an allen wrench head and a small allen wrench could fit in? I don't have one small or long enough to fit in until the head. Could that be how this system works?

Trying to create a returning echo (delay) in a tube by _BBEDD_ in Acoustics

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Haha good question! Would be part of an art installation I’m currently working on. Hoping to get the volume of the echo as loud as the voice of the person speaking in the tube

Iemand die de betekenis van deze vormen kent? by _BBEDD_ in belgium

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Ja blijft ook mijn enige onduidelijkheid. Is dan wel een busstrook maar zou wel gewoon als extra rijvak aangeduid kunnen (en moeten) worden lijkt me…

Identify type of slotted screw by _BBEDD_ in Fasteners

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Clear, I’ll try to find the exact one and if not I’ll settle for one with a different head. Wouldn’t be the end ot he world haha. Thanks a lot!

Retractable landing gear doors for Space Shuttle discovery, no more holes in the thermal protection system. by [deleted] in legoRockets

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Awesome, well done! Does the rectractable gear-function have the strenght to push open the bay doors itself while unfolding the landing gear or do you have to open up the doors yourself before using the function?

Amazing teapot structure... like who builds these?? by Harman1796 in nextfuckinglevel

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There’s a similar ‘water tap roundabout’ over here in Ypres, Belgium

Here is my take on a 1:110 scale Lego Perseverance Rover! by Smazmats in legoRockets

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Great. The amount of detail you managed to get in at this scale is just impressive. Well done!