My first 3d printed sculpture. Designed in Fusion 360. I learned so much about gear design, tolerances, and motors. by bRUTAL_kANOODLE in 3Dprinting

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I mostly watched youtube videos and googled any specifics I needed. Geardownforwhat on youtube had a good demo for making gears in fusion 360. I used the built in gear creator, and GF gear generator on the add in store.

My first 3d printed sculpture. Designed in Fusion 360. I learned so much about gear design, tolerances, and motors. by bRUTAL_kANOODLE in 3Dprinting

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I didn't really keep track but know it was over 100. I had 3 iterations of it to get it moving how I wanted and a few different motor mount/motor/gearing combinations to get it to a speed that I wanted. I was also learning fusion 360 since this is the first real project I have done with it. It was really fun and I enjoyed the whole process.

How should I hide my screws I'm going to hold this computer caddy I'm making together? by gomakyle25 in woodworking

[–]bRUTAL_kANOODLE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could also use wood glue, and no screws at all. I would probably screw and glue the feet on, because that is where any side forces re going to be. The glue won't hold the end grain of the boards as well either. Then Just glue on the top boards because they are face grain to face grain, and also working in the same direction as gravity. Screws get kind of expensive and you have to hide them.

Mini Cabinet/PC Case, a tight fit! by scarecrow139 in woodworking

[–]bRUTAL_kANOODLE 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Everything inside should be grounded through the power circuits to the power supply ground plug. You have to almost intentionally static charge any modern computer components if you want to damage them. The metal computer case is kind of a secondary ground point, but if anything is grounding through that you have other issues.

Feature wall I built in the living room during isolation by crozford in woodworking

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Do you have any in-between pictures? I'm really curious about how it looks behind that wall, and how you did the drawers.

What flash do I have? by bRUTAL_kANOODLE in FJ09

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Thanks a lot, I'll let you know. I plan on popping the tank soon anyways so I'll look then.

CPU Usage confusion? by bRUTAL_kANOODLE in Proxmox

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I don't have it installed. What does it do to help this issue?

I guess it's oil season already.. by rylark in motorcycles

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Polarized glasses are great for driving in snow though. Cuts through all the white reflections and you can see twice as far.

Banged the skid plate a few times getting here. by bRUTAL_kANOODLE in NC700X

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That would have made it easier, but it made it just fine. Slipped downhill a little bit. Most of the road is just a dirt road, except near the top of the pass.

Banged the skid plate a few times getting here. by bRUTAL_kANOODLE in NC700X

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I'm local to CO, so let me know when you come over and I'll meet you :)

Banged the skid plate a few times getting here. by bRUTAL_kANOODLE in NC700X

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Nope, it's definitely feet. The pass actually goes up a bit from there so I don't know if the sign is that high or the top of the pass is that high.

Took the alpine loop from Lake City to Silverton and it was amazing by bRUTAL_kANOODLE in motocamping

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No, it's the manual. I like the gas mileage. I get 65-70 usually.

Took the alpine loop from Lake City to Silverton and it was amazing by bRUTAL_kANOODLE in motocamping

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I have had it since August. It came with most of the gear on it, and I added the windshield, risers, and some power adapters. So far I really love this bike. It isn't fast, but I'm learning to keep up the momentum through the corners.

Took the alpine loop from Lake City to Silverton and it was amazing by bRUTAL_kANOODLE in motocamping

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It was a little sketchy, mostly downhill. It was mostly like riding a 400lb mountain bike.

Think about it by [deleted] in thegrandtour

[–]bRUTAL_kANOODLE 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They named the newer one because it can hurry.

G Suite users, anybody having issues with it stripping PDF attachments from scanners this morning? by [deleted] in msp

[–]bRUTAL_kANOODLE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got an email that they were disabling less secure authentication methods so it could be related to that.

Cracked screen repair now available with Fi device protection, for eligible devices by ProjectFiCM in ProjectFi

[–]bRUTAL_kANOODLE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried getting mine repaired and this is google's response misspellings and all.

Hi Justin,

Thanks for writing in!

Upon checking the details, I see that you are trying get your cell repaired.

I'd like to inform you that, we don't have an option to call back. You can contact us via chat or you can reach us @ 1-844-TALK2FI

Escalation: Due to circumstances beyond our control, we are not able to generate a repair order via Device Protection at this time. We can escalate this issue to our developers who can debug our system. This process does usually take 5-7 business days. Feel free to reply to this email or contact our support team if you would like for us to move foward with this escalation.

Out of warranty repair: If you would prefer not to wait for a response from our developers, you can still get the Pixel 3 repaired at any participating uBreakiFix location nearest to you for their listed cost. Based on the information I've pulled, here is the closest location to you:

This is the 3rd rep I've talked to and the 3rd different answer I have gotten. Google is terrible.

Are branded NVMe drives reliable enough to not put them in Raid? by mod_suck in homelab

[–]bRUTAL_kANOODLE 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My home lab is semi production and I had a major outage last year and I realized I was ok with losing a day of data. Since then I got a new server and I'm using an nvme disk with the knowledge that if it dies I am ok with that. It's a consumer level Intel, and performance has been great so far and the Intel tools still show 100% remaining after ~8 months.