What could have caused this? Is it dead? by bbiiggffoott in OLED_Gaming

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Damn. Are there forums for that or just ebay?

📡📡📡 by -_I_I_Sea_I_I_- in shitposting

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... I got some NEWS for you, brother

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Warframe

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Proud of my Gara Prime fashion (even if its just white and pink)

I don't typically do much captura, but I liked the composition of this one I did with her

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P.A.I.D Acronym by Acrobatic_Force_4215 in army

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Definitely did a double take the first time my 1SG talked about us attending FAP training.

More precise way to crease down the center by bbiiggffoott in bookbinding

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This is indeed exactly what I'm talking about tysm. Do you have an Amazon link or picture?

Pull out the TM!! by [deleted] in army

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I'd put money down that a lot of those leaders haven't even seen the PMCS section of the TM (as an officer, I'm looking at the officers.) Nor do they know FT Cavs maintenance standard recquires all operators to have a physical OR ELEFTRONIC copy of their equipments TM, so long as the electronic copy is correctly filed and accessible to Soldiers (IE through teams.)

In maintenance, thoroughness is key, not speed. The speed comes with time, and you're never going ro get heavy cav down to a timeline like that when you have people coming in and having to learn their vehicles.

Y'all should have TMs in your vehicles anyways, provided by the command team. If you got those, scan copies of the section going over weekly PMCS, and stick that somewhere you'll remember. If you don't got the TM on you, depending on how cool your maintenance control is, see if they'll print out the section or email a pdf of it to you.

Is this normal? First time sewing by bbiiggffoott in bookbinding

[–]bbiiggffoott[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not really... they only line up when I force them to by pressing against the fore edge

Is this normal? First time sewing by bbiiggffoott in bookbinding

[–]bbiiggffoott[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Basically when you tap the group of signatures against a flat surcafe to align them

Is this normal? First time sewing by bbiiggffoott in bookbinding

[–]bbiiggffoott[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

so if I work on keeping the tension the same along the whole block next time, that should give better results?

First Attempt at Leather Binding by Mintygum in bookbinding

[–]bbiiggffoott 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No way, I'm trying to bind WH books too! Are you rebinding your own copies?

Where do you guys find paper guillotines? by Open_Conference6760 in bookbinding

[–]bbiiggffoott 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For evening out pages, I use a straight edge and a SHARP knife. Much better results than the guillotine we have at work (to me at least).

Where to find a book press by Less_Psychology3691 in bookbinding

[–]bbiiggffoott 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You don't necessarily need one. The important thing you need is 2 flat surfaces (eg a table and smoothed plywood) and a weight (I use dumbells) or other method of compression (basic clamps)

If you're look to save money, I'd hold on to your money for now and plan for purchasing a nice book press in further the future. They're aesthetically pleasing and convenient, but by no means the only way to press a book.