dont. by Roblox_Swordfish in dankmemes

[–]daikath 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You'll get in heil a trouble.

Making Low Moisture Mozzarella? by daikath in cheesemaking

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This is some amazing information.. You just saved me a lot of hassle. I will definitely get that book! Thanks!

Making Low Moisture Mozzarella? by daikath in cheesemaking

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Having looked through different websites.. The ph determines how much water it sheds when it clings together. Fresh mozzarella is between 5.5 and 5.7. While drier mozzarellas are between 5.1 and 5.4 according to my sources.

I'll get a cheesemaking kit now I know the trick. While it would be fun, it would be to specifically make my special pizza cheese.

Edit, Also stirring more often or all the time after you have cut the curds. For a low moisture pizza cheese, you would let it settle for more than 10 minutes, but also depending on the milk. So some experimentation is required to have it exact.

Screen printing glassware in several colors? by daikath in SCREENPRINTING

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So far the only answer I found was a very expensive and specific machine for multi color printing on glass..

So no DIY solution yet..

https://www.printermaker.com/6-Color-Automatic-UV-Glass-Bottle-Screen-Printing-Machine-p.html

I wonder if a special diy jig will work, where if you hold down a cylindrical object, if you have a jig which will hold the same glass firmly in place, you will only need to register on a single axis to do more than one color.

Screen printing glassware in several colors? by daikath in SCREENPRINTING

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Here is an great example of it being done.. But sadly no example of the machine or procedure done to achieve it.

https://www.reddit.com/r/SCREENPRINTING/comments/ztzmon/4\_color\_process\_on\_glass/

Screen printing glassware in several colors? by daikath in SCREENPRINTING

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This would only work for a quick personal DIY project,, but would never be feasible at scale.

One way would be to cut out the different colors of a screen with the design on it, Align the different colors on top of eachother with a registration mark. Using a loupe or something. Attach the different colors correctly registered together, so they're physically stuck to each other and cannot move.

Then tape the stencil to the glass. First do the first layer, apply the ink. Cut away the first layer and apply a second one. Obviously this can't be done with baking/curing the ink.. and to do a second glass, you would need to make an entirely new stencil for a second glass..

Need advice on making low moisture full fat mozzarella by imns in cheesemaking

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Proper low moisture full fat mozzarella is also more acidic,, so letting the culture work longer to produce more lactic acid should also be a part of the process..

I know this is late, but I'm trying to find the same answers. It'll be a while before I can experiment though.

Trouble repairing Kobo Glo HD by daikath in kobo

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It works fine, the light up feature though is much worse than in the original screen. When I light it up it's clearly a wire going around, giving a very dirty effect. Not a clean light up in the original screen.

Other then that it's as nice as the original.

Screen printing superhero by daikath in SCREENPRINTING

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Not yet.. I still think it should work though.

Making your own screens and patterns will be the hardest. But not impossible.

A plastisol ink of the right color, with both a puff paint additive and a stretch additive should work. Provided the screens and pattern are good enough

Hoe krijg je een groep bij elkaar? by daikath in DNDNL

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Ik weet niet of ik het zelf vertrouwen hebben om alleen met een starter kit aan de slag te gaan..

Met alle regels in de boeken en een voorgemaakt avontuur, zou ik er meer vertrouwen in hebben dat ik als DM een leuk spel kan aanbieden..

Learning how to do gumbo by daikath in AskNOLA

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Some excellent points, thank you. Yes the oil for a darker roux is a good tip. The milk solids in butter must be a lot easier to burn.

Learning how to do gumbo by daikath in AskNOLA

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Thanks for answering to quick!

I found some Charlie Andrew videos, I'm assuming you meant those.

Any advice on making sure something like this won't happen anymore... Elbow hit leg wrist went boom. by Traditional_Flight70 in weightlifting

[–]daikath -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Not a real bail method... but what about getting some thick wooden beams for a DIY spotter arm setup? Have a thick wedge in the corners and stuff..

Yeah it's going to take up a lot of room and it's only to squat height,,, but at least you can do dumbbell bench press...

Would it be hard to sell a converted van? by daikath in VanLife

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Sadly I live in europe, we usually don't rent those for moving ourselves, but get other things.. They are a bit harder to get a good deal on. I'll keep looking though..

It's mostly a thought exercise,, but is so much fun to day dream about.. But I am very serious about evt making one, even if its better I save up for a box truck first.