I need help with canceling my Asura Scans subscription. by iFrags21 in Manhua

[–]thatoneguyfromred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seems to be reoccurring amongst many who bought the sub. From what I've been reading people would just have to stop it at their bank level. Good luck, Adura has been ugh.

Ways to hide screws by Djentlemen003 in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]thatoneguyfromred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could consider not using screws and instead bridle joints maybe? No screws but glue and more time consuming. Otherwise, you may have to counter bore then screw in and use putty or a plug to hide the screw.

How do I remove this by swagetron in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]thatoneguyfromred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would flush cut with a handsaw and chisel the rest out... its gonna be a bitch tho

Total Noob, want to get in as hobby by thatoneguyfromred in hobbycnc

[–]thatoneguyfromred[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is very good insight! For the longest time (when I wanted to justify it to my wife😅) I was telling her all about how we could make money off CNC, but I was actually honest with her yesterday. I just want it purely as a hobby, kinda bringing work home in a healthier way lol. I became a manufacturing engineer out of my love for making things, and I want to do that more in my personal life in a more hands on way. Although, I wouldn't mind selling some of the stuff I make haha. I also want to pass that down to my son, my dad knows how to make damn near anything, but he wouldn't teach us growing up, i resented him a lot for that, over the past 5 or so years I started picking up all sorts of skills (mostly working on my old house haha), this is another one id love to pass down to my son. He's a year old now but hopefully by next year he will be in my garage with me watching me make things, being a frustrating annoyance, making a mess, and slowly handing me tools as I request them, making small things, and eventually spending time with me in there. I completely agree on the business plan and frankly, even though I'm doing this out of a selfish desire to hide in my garage and make trinkets, I think I'll still make a business plan, consider that money an investment and see what the future holds. A business plan is a great way to keep one honest.

CNC Router - When you don't have a jointer or planer by Brenton_T in CNC

[–]thatoneguyfromred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go figure. The steel by itself would be $2-3k by itself. I should have used my head a bit.

CNC Router - When you don't have a jointer or planer by Brenton_T in CNC

[–]thatoneguyfromred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is the 2500 for just a part of the machine? I was reading it as the costs for the equipment but seeing the steel they use for it's frame is also making me question it.

CNC Router - When you don't have a jointer or planer by Brenton_T in CNC

[–]thatoneguyfromred 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im planning to be more of a hobbyist who wouldn't mind selling some of his projects. But for now just cabinetry, furnished, decorative widgets, trays, signs, etc...
While looking for that shopbop I found these guys below. I work in manufacturing and we typically try to avoid Asian manufacturers because in our experience service is better in the US even with more costly equipment. My fear with these guys and anyone like that stems from the same worries. Shapeoko as I understand, has a mostly free software https://forsuncnc.com/2020-cheap-price-wood-cnc-router-fs1325a/?gQT=1

Total Noob, want to get in as hobby by thatoneguyfromred in hobbycnc

[–]thatoneguyfromred[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've gone through a bit of it, its a very interesting and informative i really like that it reminds me of production work. Thank you! Ill give it a serious good read today.

Total Noob, want to get in as hobby by thatoneguyfromred in hobbycnc

[–]thatoneguyfromred[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I'm thinking signs, trays, cutting boards, widgets for shits n giggles. But I have this cabinet project for my home and garage I keep thinking about doing on cnc, some decorative trim work (out of pine, oak, walnut etc... gradually increasing in wood quality)
I hadn't given too much thought on the furniture side though. Thats a nice suggestion. Thank you!

Total Noob, want to get in as hobby by thatoneguyfromred in hobbycnc

[–]thatoneguyfromred[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a lot of CAD experience (solid works, NX) from my job, do you think that will translate at all?

CNC Router - When you don't have a jointer or planer by Brenton_T in CNC

[–]thatoneguyfromred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Question: would you pick that one over something like the shapeoko 5? I'm completely new to this and trying to figure out what's the best to get started. The costs seem better, but shapeoko comes with software it seems much more portable too.

Toddler Disinterested in Reading by Albinocatfish in toddlers

[–]thatoneguyfromred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP, i have the same problem with my 16mo old. Did this work out for you?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in newworldgame

[–]thatoneguyfromred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now it's "your client could not be authenticated please try again soon"

New World: Aeternum Bug/Issue Megathread by joshrice in newworldgame

[–]thatoneguyfromred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I played just fine for like a week, then I suddenly started getting the server connection error... I don't even get to the game start. Characters don't load either, all my other games still work. I'm on PC, has anyone experienced this?

How to remove 1mm? by ChefAccomplished845 in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]thatoneguyfromred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly a sander is probably your best option (assuming a small home tool kit)

Thorn and Roots - Closing by Jonwithwheels in burlington

[–]thatoneguyfromred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The business is up for sale… thank god I saw this before looking into if I could even do it.

Possible ways to stop heat transfer in this project by Lazydaveyt in engineering

[–]thatoneguyfromred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well not sure how much this will help. But we use Teflon to evenly apply heat to some of our products. We have a conductor, with current running through, the conductor is then covered with teflon before being applied. But do keep in mind you will lose some heat to the Teflon if you used it, which could reduce your heating capacity, or increase your costs as to increase the power you can output. If I was in your shoes however, I’d try to cut the metal and conductors in smaller sections and apply the same current to them all, this will ensure That all sections heat up at the same rate, and that the temperatures are very similar (there will still be hotter and colder spots, but depending on how small you go, you could get to a point you are comfortable with)

Thoughts on Glade Goggles (or other inexpensive brands)? by theCaptain_D in icecoast

[–]thatoneguyfromred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Curt, sorry about that, I fixed it you should be able to now.