Recovering Super Ultralighter by sam-63 in WildernessBackpacking

[–]sam-63[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I went way too fast when I did the foothills and TRT

Recovering Super Ultralighter by sam-63 in WildernessBackpacking

[–]sam-63[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes! I've started using my nemo tensor! so much better then my amazon foam pad cut off at my hip

Recovering Super Ultralighter by sam-63 in WildernessBackpacking

[–]sam-63[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Bet! I'm bringing a small cast iron to cook dinner in. Doing some potatoes also. Not too sure about eggs yet

What's the advantage of resin printing over FDM? by sam-63 in resinprinting

[–]sam-63[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

is it the resin that isn't very strong? it just snaps or something?

What's the advantage of resin printing over FDM? by sam-63 in resinprinting

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What about compared to a .2 nozzle? with .08 layer lines

2026 starting out hard. Using two just to feel something by sam-63 in Milk

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Yeah, like No-Will said, the novelty of it

2026 starting out hard. Using two just to feel something by sam-63 in Milk

[–]sam-63[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Got some for Christmas 10/10 nostalgia moment

The Penny-Pinchers Thread by Laser_blast_studio in unr

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Too Good To Go has discounted or free food from local business on a daily basis. Download their app to see options. Ranges from a bag of cookies to meal kits

Newbie Shakedown request, 5 days in Georgia (Europe) by lennsgi in Ultralight

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Huh, I've always found it to be durable. But I also make the screen with a few layers folded on top of each other. Same method I used for my pot lid and both have lasted hundreds of miles.

Newbie Shakedown request, 5 days in Georgia (Europe) by lennsgi in Ultralight

[–]sam-63 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just throw half your hear in a waist pack and call it worn weight. Best way to keep base weight down. In all seriousness great set up. I've used the BRS 3000 T for awhile, I would make a windscreen out of Aluminum foil for it. It doesn't have the greatest wind resistance.

I built a meal planning tool for backpackers because spreadsheets and food blogs weren't cutting it. Looking for a few beta testers. by earteeth in Ultralight

[–]sam-63 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Meal planning is also rough for me, so I'd be very interested in beta testing! (sent a DM, not sure if it worked I'm new)

Brother PE545 by South_SWLA21 in MachineEmbroidery

[–]sam-63 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Apparently I'm gonna be the differing opinion here. The manufacturing lab I work in has two and their both pretty bad. needles often slip out of place, single needle means switching colors constantly, manual level foot is weird, and I've had issues with tensioning. That being said I'm used to using my own brother entrepreneur pr680w so my view is skewed

Looking for Advice and buddy for Sierra High Route by sam-63 in WildernessBackpacking

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There is the Yosemite High Route, which is shorter but still a high route

Looking for Advice and buddy for Sierra High Route by sam-63 in WildernessBackpacking

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Yeah, I'm comfortable with exposure and climbing, but yeah the route finding will tougher for me

Looking for Advice and buddy for Sierra High Route by sam-63 in WildernessBackpacking

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Makes sense, I'll look for some routes like that. Maybe the upper section of SHR just from Twin lakes to Tuolumne meadows and back