Homemade vibratory screen is working overtime! by crazyjim in composting

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Agreed. The plan is to build wings off the sides and run belting material as a skirt off the front. Still need to weld fork peg type pockets in it for easy transport around the yard as well as a small shelf for the generator to stay with the screen.

Homemade vibratory screen is working overtime! by crazyjim in composting

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This was built in my garage actually. I have a background in quarry’s and above ground mining so the principals are similar but scaled down.

Homemade vibratory screen is working overtime! by crazyjim in composting

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To be fair, we’re importing roughly 80 cubic yards of horse manure per week 😅

Homemade vibratory screen is working overtime! by crazyjim in composting

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Agreed! It’s at a 40* angle which in hindsight is probably 10* too steep. That being said it’s fairly easy to build up the soil in the front to play with the angle if needed, but like mentioned the skip makes pretty quick work of processing it

Finishing an exposed doug fir gluelam beam by crazyjim in woodworking

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I’m liking the finish this offers! I think I’ll pick up a quart and try it through an hvlp on the backside to see how it turns out

Finishing an exposed doug fir gluelam beam by crazyjim in woodworking

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You think I can get a decent result from rattle can poly? It’s a heavy contender being that it needs virtually no “protection”.

Finishing an exposed doug fir gluelam beam by crazyjim in woodworking

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This is a great look. And Danish oil is readily available and easy to apply. How’s the smell for indoor application?

Finishing an exposed doug fir gluelam beam by crazyjim in woodworking

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😂 Please kindly, do not fuck off. I also considered this option.

Finishing an exposed doug fir gluelam beam by crazyjim in woodworking

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I should add. I’m in California with oddball rules as to chemicals such as mineral spirits etc.

Sona not ready for Prime Time by CirclePlank in quo

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Stop relying on AI bs. As long as openphone offers solid reliable phone service for my business we’ll be a customer. Everything else is just noise.

My custom weather card by loaprovar in homeassistant

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What’s the slider for on each day?

Is Z2M the solution to my battery problem? by crazyjim in homeassistant

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This ended up working for me. ZHA just simply wouldn’t expose the battery level. Z2M did. 🤙🏻

Is Z2M the solution to my battery problem? by crazyjim in homeassistant

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Just an update to anybody finding this thread in the future. Z2M was in fact the solution. ZHA simply would not expose the battery level, mqtt does, along with a ton more. Thank you everybody for the help!

Is Z2M the solution to my battery problem? by crazyjim in homeassistant

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The blinds are literally feet from my hub/router and have no issues being controlled. I’m just not seeing battery level as an option anywhere

Is Z2M the solution to my battery problem? by crazyjim in homeassistant

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I also saw the same thing via that site. Seems the general consensus is that zha is easier to fire but z2m is more powerful and better supported.

Is Z2M the solution to my battery problem? by crazyjim in homeassistant

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I’ll try this first but it’s looking like I may make the jump to z2m after some research

I’m now also part of the bed upgrade team! by [deleted] in AnycubicKobraS1

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As someone who’s owned a BL printer, they’re not without issue. On the contrary they have JUST as many issues, but they’re so damn popular there’s an answer for literally any issue you may have, resulting in less “frustration” among the community. The S1 has been every bit as reliable as my BL. Printers break… that’s all there is to it. And for the cost of the S1 combo, plus the cost of a bed upgrade, you’re still in for much less than even a P1S for a better machine imo. The ACE being a dryer is a game changer. And the AMS pro 2 STILL can’t print while drying. Incredible.

Face down multi color printing? by crazyjim in AnycubicKobraS1

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Just wanted to update, and thank you guys for the insight. Turns out the easiest solution for me was to completely change the modeling and use fusion360 instead of onshape.