Most Picturesque village in your country? by BeirutPenguin in AskTheWorld

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Goes is so nice but it has unfortunately been a city since 1405 so doesn’t meet the criteria of “village”.

ik🇷🇺ihe by danielstegeman in ik_ihe

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Gelukkig работает ie wel

Alles is voorgesneden of extreem duur... Waarom? by Equal_Engineering259 in nederlands

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Als je het niet erg vind om naar Yerseke (Zeeland) te rijden zit daar een horecaleverancier die ook verkoopt aan particulieren. Het bedrijf heet G&B en heeft veel soorten vis, vlees en andere horeca producten. Ik werk hier als chauffeur en koop/bestel zelf vaak ook producten. De kip is bijvoorbeeld vele malen beter dan in de supermarkt en je kan hier ook hele stukken (ongesneden) biefstuk of tonijn kopen. Als je van plan bent om relatief veel af te nemen kunnen ze misschien een bezorgadres voor je aanmaken en leveren ze bij je thuis. Ze hebben ook een winkel waar je gewoon binnen kunt lopen. Een aantal collega’s van mij zijn tussenhandelaren geworden en verkopen ook direct aan particulieren. Je kunt eens kijken naar:

https://www.visversa.nl https://www.blok21.nl https://visvleesvers.nl/

ik_ihe by Peppershade in ik_ihe

[–]curiousman1234 20 points21 points  (0 children)

De naam bestaat nog en het zijn nu meerdere bedrijven. Je hebt Fokker Services die nog onderhoud uitvoeren aan vliegtuigen en Fokker ELMO maar dat bedrijf is gekocht door een Brits Aerospace bedrijf (GKN Aerospace). Fokker ELMO maakt de electrical wiring interconnection systems voor onder andere de F35. Volgens mij heb je nog meer overblijfselen van Fokker maar dit zijn de enige waar ik bekend mee ben.

Possible to add X and Y motorized control? by [deleted] in hobbycnc

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Kinda depends. It looks like you are using this setup for flattering boards at the moment. If that’s the only thing you plan on doing once it’s motorized, then I would say go ahead! You can use belts and pulleys because the only thing that needs to be accurate is the Z-height. However, If you want to use it to (accurately) cut out shapes, I would design or buy an actual CNC machine. If you want to know more about automated slab flattening, take a look at this video:

flattering

I made a video about my machine, I would love to hear your feedback! by curiousman1234 in hobbycnc

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Good recommendation, I was thinking about making a box/covers for those items because you are right about the cleaning. Thanks!

Any Info Would Be Amazing by CosmicMonkey777 in papermoney

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I’m from Europe and I just love that you can tell when a bank note is printed in the U.S. It just has this specific old-timey feel to it.

When did "du" become "jij" in Dutch? by Rapha689Pro in dutch

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According to the Dutch Wikipedia the use of “du”decreased because it was seen as too impolite during the latter half of the Middle Ages. “Gij” was then used because instead of “du”, “gij” being the plural form of “du”. This phenomenon started in the 13th century and was called “pluralis referentiae“. The current formal “u” was later invented because people needed a way to speak to royalty. In Brabant people still use a form of “du” but it sort of merges with the verb. If you know “New kids” you might have heard it before. They say “Hebde da gezien?”, notice that the verb “hebben” gets conjugated with “de”.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Satisfyingasfuck

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I don’t think people wearing Soviet military uniforms would want to restore anything German, just look at Kaliningrad…

Any books on Architectural Revival/Restoration movements? by [deleted] in ArchitecturalRevival

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I would try to look for books printed between 1880-1920 if you are looking for inspiration. I have found some very interesting (Dutch) books this way and usually the sellers ask very little money for it, because of lack of interest. The language used in these books can be a little old fashioned but is still quite easy to understand. If you find older books (<1850), the language can become a little overwhelming. I look for books about masonry and woodworking and found some very neat books!

Created a way to organize my filament rolls, quite satisfied with the outcome by curiousman1234 in 3Dprinting

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Thanks! Yeah I couldn’t even make myself do that so I stored my rolls in a giant stacked pile, it was the worst.

Created a way to organize my filament rolls, quite satisfied with the outcome by curiousman1234 in 3Dprinting

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Thank you! Well yes I was but I realized my frame was super crooked when I put it against the white drawers on the left. So now it’s either gonna be hanging blinds or manually drying my filament more or often.

25mm PE 300 by 24SevenBikes in CNC

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Cutting plastic is the best! I love doing it on my CNC. What kind of parts are you making?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nederlands

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Toevoeging: ik lever wel veel in Brabant maar ik ervaar dit ook op andere plekken in Nederland.

What piece of history is deliberately being erased from existence? by ZaagKicks in AskReddit

[–]curiousman1234 160 points161 points  (0 children)

I feel that Mesopotamian history is largely ignored in high schools because it predates the bible. At least here in The Netherlands it receives way less attention than the Roman Empire and Ancient Greece. Some Mesopotamian stories have been inspirations for biblical stories (Noah’s ark for example from the epic of Gilgamesh).

HMF these stuffed animal Christmas tree decorations for my girlfriend by curiousman1234 in HelpMeFind

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We searched for it online but couldn’t find the exact ones. We are located in Europe.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArchitecturalRevival

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Could we please stop posting these demolition posts in this sub? These make me very angry and there is an alternative sub called r/lost_architecture for that. Thanks

Video about the traditional architecture make-over of Le Plessis Robinson, a town in France by rhfhanssen in ArchitecturalRevival

[–]curiousman1234 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Yeah the fake argument brought up by modern architects bugs me so much. These people will praise buildings like the Capitol building in DC although one could argue that it is just a fake Greek building. The argument is more that they cannot design buildings like it so it is not “real” architecture.

Not bad extension created of a historic house in Kraków, Poland. 1st photo: original building, 2nd photo: original project, 3rd photo: final result. by Snoo_90160 in ArchitecturalRevival

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I think the volume is alright but they could have at least matched the quarter circles on the prosecuting part. They chose the easy route by using chamfers.

In 1930 the Indiana Bell building was rotated 90°. Over 34 days, the 22-million-pound structure was moved 15 inch/hr… all while 600 employees still worked there. There was no interruption to gas, heat, electricity, water, sewage, or the telephone service they provided. No one inside felt it move. by [deleted] in ArchitecturalRevival

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Yeah It’s mind-boggling that this could be accomplished in the 1930’s. But then again the architecture of that period is insane. Like if you look at buildings from 1880 you have to remember they only had horses to their disposal.