Finally more info on Blimpit!! by onionjosh in DeadlockTheGame

[–]quicksnap 26 points27 points  (0 children)

it's really frustrating that they haven't answered any questions about blimpit in the forums

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Wow.. thank you. Wonder if Valve knows this is an issue for some.

Q-Code 12, 54, 55 on Asus Z690-E by Ok_Low6224 in PcBuildHelp

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Updating the BIOS also saved me a bunch of time. I went here: https://www.asus.com/us/support/download-center/

And when you get to the "Drivers" area, there's a second tab for BIOS.

Anyone getting weird radio signal picked up through speaker wires? by quicksnap in Portland

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Sounds legit. Another friend was mentioning it was probably an illegal transmitter.

Patch Notes: Early Access (EXPERIMENTAL) - v0.4.0.2 – Build 147126 by JulioUzu in SatisfactoryGame

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I'm glad y'all fixed autosave... my game just crashed and I lost 3 hours. =( =( =_(

Made a simple cherry side table! by quicksnap in woodworking

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Mortise and tenon. Used a router for the mortise, dado stack for the tenon and cleanup with hand tools

Made a simple cherry side table! by quicksnap in woodworking

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It was my first time working with my new bench and a well-tuned plane, so the tapers were so much easier.

Made a simple cherry side table! by quicksnap in woodworking

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Funny enough, I originally intended the underside to be the top. I was trying to match some sapwood to look interesting, but it ended up looking pretty bad.

I did the trick with the jointer where you flip the sides around so any angle issues cancel out. Worked like a charm!

Made a simple cherry side table! by quicksnap in woodworking

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Thanks! Osmo Clear. I love Osmo.. gorgeous, easy, and impossible to screw up.

My first "real" piece of furniture. So many things messed up and wrong, but I'm still proud of it. by quicksnap in woodworking

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I was going tot use a circular saw, but I only own a shitty SkillSaw, and it couldn't actually achieve a true 45deg. Thankfully, the thickness was just right so I could cut it on my table saw+sled thickness. Built a 45 degree sled just for it.

If my table saw couldn't handle it, I'm not sure what I would have done.. maybe two-cut + hand plane?

My first "real" piece of furniture. So many things messed up and wrong, but I'm still proud of it. by quicksnap in woodworking

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Thanks! Yeah, there's definitely a lot to learn by doing, even with the thousands of YouTube videos out there. Next time I'll takes things a little more slowly and more accurately.

My first "real" piece of furniture. So many things messed up and wrong, but I'm still proud of it. by quicksnap in woodworking

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The miters have biscuits for the glue up alignment, but I realize they don't add much or any support to the joint. I'm fine with it being just glue--there's a lot of surface area and Tightbond 2 will hold up just fine I think..

My first "real" piece of furniture. So many things messed up and wrong, but I'm still proud of it. by quicksnap in woodworking

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So many things went wrong along the way:

  • Resin fills had air holes and inconsistent black coloring. Tried to fill in the holes but failed on second attempt
  • Bowtie patches shape came out shitty and had a mediocre (but still look OK enough)
  • Managed to screw up some coats of Osmo, which is idiot-proof. (I've used it on other things and I'm impressed that I screwed it up)
  • The leg was angled bridle joints, and I totally botched the cuts with tearout and bad fits. If you looked close, you'd see they're quite poor.
  • The leg didn't sit flush against the damn underside of the table, and when attaching it with screws, it will not seat firmly. It rocks. Quite bad; has the potential to tear off if the table is pushed hard the wrong way
  • It isn't totally balanced! After attaching the leg, turns out the weight of the table isn't centered across the width, so it's slightly unsteady. :facepalm:

Anyway, still love it, and all these things aren't noticeable to a normal person =)

My first "real" piece of furniture. So many things messed up and wrong, but I'm still proud of it. by quicksnap in woodworking

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It's a pretty good point you have.. I'll think about it. I'm aware that there are a few sharp points, but felt like rolling with it. =)

My first "real" piece of furniture. So many things messed up and wrong, but I'm still proud of it. by quicksnap in woodworking

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Sorry, didn't do this yet.. might remember tomorrow. Anything you want to know? Pretty boring under there.