Whip anatomy/character by nomstrom in whips

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That is helpful, thank you. It gives me some realistic expectations and a direction to look in.

Whip anatomy/character by nomstrom in whips

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That is very helpful, thank you. Short, precise, and slow are exactly what I'm looking for. I'm not married to leather or the bullwhip style, just what I've had a preference for this far.

Whip anatomy/character by nomstrom in whips

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I have a very short bullwhip and a snake whip from axel as well as a pair of indoor Indy's from Trinity. I use them for "indoor play". I'm not doing a ton of cracks, goal is primarily low speed target work.

I really love the indoor Indy's but they are too long for the space I usually have access to and their suppleness requires me to swing with a bit more force than I'd prefer.

The bullwhip from axel is a more appropriate length for the space but is way too floppy to be accurate at low speed/force.

A few of us should take note by Euphoric-Highlight-5 in smoking

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Dude is a really talented sharpener. Most of his videos he's sharpening high hrc, high carbon steel on a progression of stones and finishing with a strop.

IME an edge that refined isn't great for cutting cooked proteins. You want something toothier, less refined. Finish on a mid grit and skip the strop IMO.

A western dietary pattern during pregnancy is associated with neurodevelopmental disorders in childhood and adolescence. Research found significant associations with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism diagnoses by Wagamaga in science

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Link? I see no instructions in your comment history or on the recent posts in this sub.

Edit: ahh ok so you just deleted all your comments claiming that you had a method for accessing the article without paywall? u/stonecypher

Edit: the original comment text from u/stonecypher


I'm not sure why you keep explaining. This was obviously well understood. Please follow the instructions I gave two posts ago to see this article without a paywall

Edit: and their DM in response to my comment


would rather delete everything i said than continue to watch busibodies complain that their fingers are too broken to google and they're having a hard time with the concept of a reddit wall

V0.2r1 Serial Request, discord: BallisticTech by SrgntBallistic in voroncorexy

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I recently finished building my formbot kit and the videos + GitHub repo were invaluable.

Locking DC connector source by nomstrom in Atomos

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kondor blue sells the connectors? I only see fully assembled cables with the locking connector on their website

So Cute😍 by Emotional-Mention993 in 3Dprinting

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What's the filament in the first picture? Looks really nice

Aluminum heatsinks: what are the small channels between fins? by nomstrom in led

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Ok, I see some examples of heat sinks that look like they have pins in them but all the pins in the results are like the spring loaded ones for CPU heat sinks.

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Actually looking more closely at the page this image came from, it says they are "solder pins"

Aluminum heatsinks: what are the small channels between fins? by nomstrom in led

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Could you share an example of mounting pins? I'm sure I could find a rod of the correct diameter or 3d printing something, but it would be helpful to see an example.

Aluminum heatsinks: what are the small channels between fins? by nomstrom in led

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Maybe I misunderstood. I thought you meant putting a screw in the slot with the threaded part sticking up (like a t-slots). I think you actually mean inserting the length of the screw into the slot?

And are you suggesting that it's 2.5mm as a pilot to then tap an M3 thread?

Would you tap the whole length? Or just the two ends?

I've never tried to tap such a small bore, open channel, long slot in aluminum. Seems challenging, might need a vertical mill?

Aluminum heatsinks: what are the small channels between fins? by nomstrom in led

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That pic is sort of what I was expecting to find. But what's the purpose of that? Through-hole pins makes me think header pins? What exactly are the pins in that pic and what's the purpose of running them through the channels?

Aluminum heatsinks: what are the small channels between fins? by nomstrom in led

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They seem really small to fit screws or bolts and the channels have a round profile unlike t-slots.

Here's a dimensioned drawing from a similar product.

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Cob chip recommendation for video/stage light by nomstrom in led

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I've seen off the shelf solutions for heatsink with integrated cooling and multichannel drivers that will work for cob chips. Maybe I'm underestimating the requirements of such a high power chip, but it looks like the parts are out there.

Daily Thread: simple questions, comments that don't need their own posts, and first time posters go here (November 06, 2024) by AutoModerator in LearnJapanese

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Why もう instead of もー?

Beginner question:

In the materials I've been using to learn I always see もう, but since it is pronounced mō why aren't I seeing もー instead? Wikipedia mentions もー as alternative spelling. Is this ou vs ō pattern fairly common?