I'll be in my bunk if anybody needs me.
I'll be in my bunk if anybody needs me.
Just cut a 45 with whatever saw you have, then once you have the the pieces put together, drill in from the end with a thin drill bit and tap a finishing nail in the hole. The hole needs to be tight around the nail, but big enough so the wood does not split.
There is no loss here, there would have been a loss if he had died before he invented the jetpack, but that didnt happen.
Just so you know Annalee, if someone is walking up the brow, the ship is not at sea.
You can also fly or sail into Whittier, but if you are not an Alaskan, you might just not think of that.
I spent ten years developing a "dog" to English translator and all it does is yell, "HAY!", every time my dog barks.
This post is the Zenith of this thread.
My congratulations to everyone trying to make something practical and usable with their 3d printer, even guns. This is what they should be used for, to discover and overcome the limitations of the tool and the media and advance the art. The people who disappoint me are the ones who simply use them to regurgitate the…
As we can see demonstrated here, the ability to 3D print does not give endow one with the ability to design equipment (just as it is with 3D modeling). However, note that it also does not give one the ability to safely mow a lawn either.
I found the music selection poor.
Machine pistol, because of the pistol rounds it shoots.
It is grotesque, but you are not terrified.
Squirrelfaratu?
I like Terry Pratchetts words about dragons when he said that the closest thing a dragon has to a friend is an enemy he hasn't killed yet.
Well, that's the wonderful thing about tiggers.
I think it really comes down to what feeds the creative process. When I build projects at work or home my methods are not dictated by only time or money, but by what drives the project forward best. For example, using hand tools rather than power tools keeps me more connected to the process, sometimes that is needed…
Hear me out, the Enterprise is in orbit around a plant on which a group of scientists has mysteriously stopped responding to hails. Captain Pikard sends an away team of non-command staff personnel beam down to the surface ONLY TO FIND the scientists alive and well with only a complicated problem with their main…
Barring mills effect failures, running a crane is still a demanding and dangerous job.
This quiz is bad and you should feel bad.