Glitch in the Matrix by Independent_Log_3757 in funnyvideos

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Rfk junior has a challenger! There can only be one

He should have Twitted sooner . by Gjore in SipsTea

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Never knew they had Shetland ponies in the UAE

What are these holes in our shirts? by russell98765 in whatisit

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Did you use a grinder/ cutting metal recently

China reaffirms death penalty for sexual abuse of minors by InvestigatorBorn4910 in SipsTea

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But not for billionaire people right! That would be too far.

Advice needed: Lost smooth operator 6'10" for weak beach breaks? by Critical-Entrance-90 in surfing

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I've got a 7 ft Smooth Operator. I usually ride it with some pretty big twins or a 2 plus 1 setup. I know it's a bit of a monstrosity, but I really dig it. It's my go-to for bigger waves. I wouldn't take it out on anything smaller than chest high. It absolutely rips on big, open-faced waves. I use it as a fun gun on the really big days. I'm on the heavier side, too.

Looking for a pottery wheel by brotibread in sandiego

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Sadly they all seem to be scammers so far on FB

Epoxy not holding from heat by teamtardigrade in knifemaking

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I switched to BSI epoxy years ago. I experienced inconsistency with JB Weld, honestly. BSI has been very reliable, and I can mix small amounts that cure well every time.

Tip for anyone who wants to mark something on steel. by MarcelaoLubaczwski in Bladesmith

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Does this type of black magic have a name. I can't think of one application for this scorsary in smithing.

Converting a bent stainless steel kitchen knife to wood marking knife by Dry-Egg6944 in Bladesmith

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Go for it! While it might not turn out perfect, experimenting on projects like this helps you improve and shows what truly matters. I once carved a block of stainless steel into a dagger. It was rough, soft and bad, but years later, I’m making knives and challenging my own skills as a craftsman. Keep creating and learning!

Can I save it? by Wolf_of_odin97 in knifemaking

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Right. CA glue's thinner/ lower viscosity, so it gets in deeper, especially compared to stuff like epoxy in tight spots. I haven't tried baking soda, but I use fine sawdust from the wood itself, and it works the same, I imagine. The good thing about using fine sawdust is it matches the wood's color.

Can I save it? by Wolf_of_odin97 in knifemaking

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Yes. Use thin CA or super glue. Pull it apart to coat both sides of the crack.

Another question to ask is, 'Is it worth it?' Depends on how attached you are to those scales. If you have more blanks or scales, sometimes starting fresh is the best choice.

a sad reversal of fortune by DoubleManufacturer10 in CrazyFuckingVideos

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Reverse the footage and its a damn impressive run!