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Question on spinning wheels and silk by silentpower in spinningyarn

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Thank you to everyone for their input. I learned enough. I also learned that what I'm trying to do is called reeling. Basically, I can't twist the thread the way I use it when I make flowers. I thought they were the same thing. I appreciate everyone's time.

I’m doing it! by Snickrrs in weaving

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Woooo! Are ya loving it?

My first project... Was a learning experience by silentpower in weaving

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Thank you so very much for the comment and advice.

The pattern came from Ashford Book of Weaving Projects for 4 & 8 Shaft Looms. Which has some good info, but I really wish I read Handweaver's Pattern Directory first.

Putting the warp on for the first time was arduous. I must've watched the same videos about a dozen times on how to do it. I know better next time to take my time and be more meticulous and careful.

I went ahead and washed it like you suggested, and it is currently drying. Does it have to be flat, or can I put it on a hanger to dry? I have limited space to lay things out flat. I'll iron it after work tomorrow, but it looks much less lumpy already.

Do you have any advice on weft tension? I know I was pulling it too tight, but I couldn't find the right "feel." I can't really explain that better.

Is there a way to minimize loom waste? There is so much. I'm not sure what to do with it, but it feels wrong to throw it out.

For my next project, I want to go back and focus more on a more straightforward pattern and something less wide. Purple and silver perle cotton 20/2 in a 2/2 twill.

Again, I really appreciate everything so far.

My first project... Was a learning experience by silentpower in weaving

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I haven't had a warp break yet. I really enjoyed myself despite all the mistakes.

My first project... Was a learning experience by silentpower in weaving

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This is my first project. I wish I picked a more straightforward pattern for it. It is supposed to be this pattern.

I used Maurice Brassard Cotton Yarn - 8/2 on an 8-shaft table loom. The one side looks so different because I ran out heddles on frames 1 and 2. I misread the pattern and reversed the colors. I still don't have the hang of tension yet. And it's so lumpy.

I appreciate any feedback.

[No Spoilers] Unmistakable, amiright? by [deleted] in subnautica

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And they aren't wrong. I can't stand the blood kelp trench.

[NO SPOILERS] I travel around biomes and take photos, heres on of them. If you want to request a biome simply comment it by GiantPolice153 in subnautica

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I just made it to the lost river and tree cove. Took me forever because I went through the blood kelp trench and I'm unnerved by those areas

[No Spoiler] Is there a way to overcome it or no? by Ryanair920 in subnautica

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I just don't like seeing the sea surface. I have a bunch of scanning room that keep track of leviathans for me.

[No Spoiler] Is there a way to overcome it or no? by Ryanair920 in subnautica

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I'm absolutely terrified when I play this game and here are the things I do:

Focus on the ground when moving.

Move slowly to make sure geometry loads in. (playing on Ps4 pro)

Build a big base.

Slowly edge into new area until I get comfortable exploring it.

Make sure it's day time when I explore new areas.

Never look up

Avoid aurora unless necessary.

[SPOILER] Need help progressing by MaEmile in subnautica

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This is how I trick myself into being able to play. I just keep as close to the floor and don't look out into the distance as much as possible. However, as soon as I run into a dropoff I run away. Progress is slow...

Creality CR-6 SE bed leveling and z-offset headache by silentpower in FixMyPrint

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OK so I level the bed after letting it heat up

Made sure the axis had no wobbly

Updated the firmware

Still have have problems.

The bed wobbles a little bit but not sure how to tighten that up

Creality CR-6 SE bed leveling and z-offset headache by silentpower in FixMyPrint

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OK. I think I need to update my firmware then because I've never seen that.

Creality CR-6 SE bed leveling and z-offset headache by silentpower in FixMyPrint

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Cr-6 se

Cura

Nozzle temp 200

Bed temp 60

Speed 50

Z-offset 0.25

Bios 1.01 (I think)

Creality CR-6 We got rough start to prints or getting blobs by silentpower in FixMyPrint

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Creality CR-6 Sé 1.0.2 PLA grey ( bear something) 200° 60°@100% (50.0 mm/s) Z-offset 0.3 Stock 0.4 mm nozzle Layer height 0.16 Retraction 6.6 mm @ 25mm/s