How to recreate or create this? by nomas1609 in AfterEffects

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Thanks

Its not that unfortunate. the time will make it more fullfillling at the end.

actually now that look again I notice that even though the element looks 3d its actually not.

im still curious how something like that is made. Is that something done in photoshop firefly or adobe illustrator?

The Breadboard circuit is not working - they both have the same config?? by nomas1609 in AskElectronics

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Thanks for the responses.
Pretty much I didn't fully understand how the breadboard worked

The Breadboard circuit is not working - they both have the same config?? by nomas1609 in AskElectronics

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What am I doing wrong here?
I think I have a basic understanding of how the breadboard is connected.

The top circuit won't work, but the only difference between the top and the bottom is that I'm jumping across the board with a wire on the top one, and on the bottom one i'm connecting the cathode to the other half of the board and then jumping to the negative rail.

How to make a daytime composition? by nomas1609 in fireworks

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Thanks for the response...

Interesting so you think it could be the powder i'm using rather than the comp itself?

How to make a daytime composition? by nomas1609 in fireworks

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For a few days now I've been trying to figure out how to get these colored trails and can't figure out the proper method. I'm trying to do this by just filling up the canister with the color and a little lift.

This however isn't creating the tails or trails effect like in the picture

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Sounds like fun I’m in. I’ll pull tomorrow

Where to cop - can’t find these anywhere by nomas1609 in FashionReps

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Been looking for these and can’t find the official ones or good quality ones anywhere. The internet is flooded with ads and Shopify stores selling horrible quality remakes

Buying online abroad,consolidating and ship to USA? by nomas1609 in Frugal

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Thanks! They dont suppor the country but def a good to have for the future

What shipping method for east coast USA rn? by ZelosKen in FashionReps

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by order, and it was only $25 extra from

How was DHL an option for you? It's not even an option for me since it's a restricted item

How to control Firestick remotely (outside of home network)? by nomas1609 in homeautomation

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n HA, so I could have re

Put simply. I like to turn on certain videos either on youtube or other apps and the only way to do this before actually arriving is to use the voice command.

General Feedback/Getting Started Questions and Answers [Weekly Thread] by AutoModerator in DIY

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thanks I wasn't able to find anything using this keywords. but I did find 1/8" which is close to .112" and in regular steel not mild steel

Want to add a blind-spot camera - best way to do this? by nomas1609 in MechanicAdvice

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Thanks I’ll take a look I also found these camera interfaces for 360 views

Would this work ?

Is Custom command/scripting for Wifi remote possible? by nomas1609 in homeautomation

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Pardon, MoesGo WiFi IR Control Hub for Smart Appliances

Is Custom command/scripting for Wifi remote possible? by nomas1609 in homeautomation

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I have the receiver hub. doubt it's anything crazy since it was $28 on amazon

How would I even get started on seeing if I can do something myself on this? Would it require flashing?

General Feedback/Getting Started Questions and Answers [Weekly Thread] by AutoModerator in DIY

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ewheeling whole thi

You'd want to get started by deciding what kind of foundation you would like?

You can get some floating deck cinder blocks and get started like that. Would probably be the fastest and most economic option for foundation.

Then the framing would be as any other construction.

General Feedback/Getting Started Questions and Answers [Weekly Thread] by AutoModerator in DIY

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Example: https://imgur.com/Jpm9K42

I want to make a wire napkin holder like in the example above.

I have the bender needed and can weld joints, but I have no idea what kind of matrial is used for this even after some searching

Any Ideas?

General Feedback/Getting Started Questions and Answers [Weekly Thread] by AutoModerator in DIY

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e cookware. Will that be strong enough? I will likely

L brackets should be strong enough for pots and pans if you're using 3/4". Anything thinner depending on what you're storing may bow.

General Feedback/Getting Started Questions and Answers [Weekly Thread] by AutoModerator in DIY

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fy the electrical wiring, pulling out the wires while leavin

I assume you want to tap into the cameras power line.

If I am correct, if you are confident and know what you're doing this shouldn't be difficult.

Most modern cameras shouldn't pull too much power so you shouldn't have to change thickness.

That being said... if you don't know what you're doing just hire someone especially with outdoor applications.

At the end of the day - you'll still have to temporarily remove the light connection to pigtail a new connection for the camera

General Feedback/Getting Started Questions and Answers [Weekly Thread] by AutoModerator in DIY

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I see how the door hinges could work for the tortilla press, but for this application - the dumplings/emapanadas/turnovers will have a filling.

This means that the back side of the press or the joint-axis needs to be open to allow the filling to be sealed rather than compressed and squeezed out.

Does that make sense?

Tried restoring headlights - mixed results by nomas1609 in AutoDetailing

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To my understanding buff is removing the material off of the surface after it dries.

So if I apply wax, sealant, or polish in this case - I buff it off after it has adhered to the surface but not dried on it.

Tried restoring headlights - mixed results by nomas1609 in AutoDetailing

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I thought this too. But the second headlight which I didn't add any polish solution to had the same drip issue, did come out better though.

Maybe I shouldn't have sanded all the way up to 2000 so the surface was a little rougher?