I fully expect this kind of answer from the garbage heap that google has become.
I fully expect this kind of answer from the garbage heap that google has become.
I use different things for different edges.
Most of my hard working tools end up with a convex edge, I like them better for chopping stuff like wood and asklemmy posters bones and its good durability doing so.
So that’s either automotive sandpaper in various grits, or 3M’s paperless abrasive sheets (easier on curvy stuff). Slap a thin foam sheet or two on your work surface, choose your paper grit, work it, change to a figer grit, repeat until happy.
What I like about those is they’re huge and easily replaced. I’ve done flat edges with them too by simply not using the foam.
For more traditional flat edges, I’ve mostly been using a pair of DMT’s dual sided butterfly thingies, so that’s indeed 4 different grits. That’s what I use because that’s what I got ages ago and got used to them. They’re ok. Nothing amazing, but it works and it’s small enough to sit in the kitchen drawer.
I also have a fancy kit that clamps on the blade with a metal arm that keep the tiny stone a the same angle and whatnot but it’s kinda annoying to setup.
It’s probably more consistent than anything I do by hand, but I never bother using it because it’s clunky.
In the end, whatever you actually use is gonna be better than anything that sits in storage.
Yea I realized that about 30 seconds after posting that comment
Nevermind, I thought there was a straw in their mouth on panel 2 but there isn’t. Carry on.
If you come to me with 2 juice boxes and offer me one while drinking from one of them… I would fully expect to get to non-drank-from one instead the one you just sipped on.
I have a couple of friends and family members who i think are probably here, but we don’t talk about it.
This. Same as it was on reddit back then too.
Having learned English in my teens, I found that native speakers would make errors about things that sound the same (their/there, would of/have, should of, etc). Probably they learned to speak it before writing it, which is the other way around for me (and maybe other ESL speakers, IDK).
That’s not to say I or other ESL people don’t make errors, we just statistically make different ones.
People suck, although maybe not too surprising for a college party.
Hell, I usually pick up garbage on walks when I’m on vacation somewhere.
And there’s a 50/50 chance of locals looking at me like I’m an alien, especially at something like a public beach. People have come up to me, completely dumbfounded as to why I would pick up garbage at all, let alone in a place I don’t even live.
Realistically, I know I’m not picking anywhere close to everything and my impact on the pollution of these place has been mostly temporary, but I’ll be damned if I walk by the same garbage twice.
If I’m honest? probably nowhere near enough.
The 46 hours is assuming it moves at 300mm/s on that axis for 46 hours, which just isn’t the case.
I say this, but as a ballpark figure this is still useful. Even if typical prints probably take longer than that to reach 50km on an axis, that still tells me I certainly don’t lubricate them as often as I should.
Maybe that’s something printer firmwares could one day be modified to calculate and warn the user about.
It’s probably part of the great filter.
It also goggles up tape measures.
Intrusive, banned.
I haven’t played TF2 in a while (before f2p?), my understanding is that community servers were mostly fine and how we’re mostly on random casual games?
At least this game has a dedicated server option, contrary to the other TF2.
Which is by design, so that outcomes like this happen.
“oh no, whatever shall we do…”, says lawmaker making it overly complicated to begin with.
Copying the original link in the search bar sometimes work.
Keep in mind that different content or users might be removed or banned on different instances.
Not killing livestock for food also means not growing them on an industrial level and lower overall population… so… good news?
Instance admins can see your votes, not just local admins, but remote ones too.
I personally don’t check those that often, but it’s sometimes useful to investigate harassment, astroturfing, etc.
You, I don’t know you, but I like you.
Thanks for curating your feed instead of reporting everything you dislike, fighting or harassing people.
Peace
Your comment reminded me I have an actual axe to sharpen in the shed. Thanks.
What a terrible way to go.
It’s times like these I can kinda understand why pillories have been a thing.