Hey so i am redoing the art on my skateboard, im going to write "ketsu wo taberu" in hirigana on the sides and middle, but what else would look good on this board (spray paint only)
maybe a fedora if you can manage that with just spray paint.
>>1034513
Disgusting
>>1034542
It means "i eat ass"
Itt we post our terrible blueprints and guess what they're fuck we're tryna build.
>>1034302
Sketch bot?
>>1034302
The* bad typo
>>1034302
Sex swing
Hi folks
I have an rf31 mill wired for 230v with a nema 6 plug.
It will run on 115 with adjustment to the motor. I have by a 115 receptacle wired straight to the breaker. My question..
I don't want to replace the cord, and I don't want to add more breakers for 230v.
Can I wire in a nema6-20 receptacle into my 115v line and have my mil run happily provided I keep the hot and neutral matched on my plug?
Thanks!
>>1034280
There's no reason it wouldn't work. A plug and socket are just that. They're different by design to stop you plugging 120v appliances into 240v sockets etc.
>>1034313
Thanks, yes you prompted me to check the motor plate at the back and it requires 22a @ 115v
11a @ 230v
Breaker box tomorrow then!
Thanks again anon
>>1034326
I'm wired with 12/2 which I believe is ok up to 20a sadly
Hi 4chan I think this may be my last resort. And I may of found something not even you can do.. So about two months ago my girlfriend was on facebook and see a picture of a light shade that cast's a shadow on the walls like a forest. And says I want this for my birthday find it for me. So I tracked it down to find there only like 30-50 of them made and cost about £4100. Now she knows we can't afford that not on a light shade. It was put to one side and now her birthday is coming up and it got me to thinking about 3weeks ago that maybe there some way to make one.. So I started to search the web for DIY plans. I found someone that had tryed on YouTube but the video wasn't all that clear and didn't have a blueprint plan. I started to look at other stuff about casting shadows on to a wall with light and I'm a bit stumped. So here i am now with my finger and pen trying to work out dissidents and all that to make a shadow that's clear. And a less I want the branch to be a foot from the wall I'm not able to do it.. So back to looking for plans on the web I went. And found this picture. But nothing more.. Can 4chan please help me in any way ??
>>1034251
>And I may of found something not even you can do..
Because of this quote. Basically being the youtube version of click bait. I demand anyone who reads this thread to avoid any answers until OP lurks more and how to write a proper thread post. Asking the questions he wants real answers too and that it.
I'm sorry im not shore what click bait is. I would think your trying to imply I want someone to look it up on YouTube to get view's. If that was the case would I not of put a link or name of the YouTube video ? As for asking the right question. Please is there blueprints/diagrams to make a light shade that will project a shadow of a forest on to my bedroom walls ?
What's the best ratcheting adjustable wrench on the market?
I want to get my dad one, I'm am absolutely sick of using a regular wrench.
>>1034128
No competition. They're also vise-grips.
>>1034128
How to round off your nuts and bolts the post.
there are NO good open-ended ratcheting wrenches
it's a meme tool that fundamentally -can't- be good
Wired everything up and it doesn't work properly. With switch turned on the fan operates and light doesn't, with switch turned of the fan doesn't operate but light does.....da fuck.jpg??
Single switch or one switch per channel? Does it have a remote and thus electronics or is it an old simple version?
>>1034040
Check your wiring
SPDT switch wired incorrectly?
(used when 2 switches control a light)
Hello. I made basic stepup from schematic picrel, and transistor eems not working, o-scope not showing switching, always is about same voltage as vcc 4V from li-ion. Im sure there is no shortcut, can anyone help? Did i fuged transistors with soldering?
>>1033971
Op here, i also changed Ct cap from 200p to1n, no result, but there is some 0,75V sawtooth on Ct cap.
>>1033971
Can you post a picture of actual circuit, also have you tried using a spare chip?
>>1033976
it would be difficult to change chip, it's on small board.
>Open house tomorrow
>Cleaning apartment
>Never use refrigerator
>Find really old leftovers
>Just a box of mold
>Black on parts, very pungent
Is this toxic black mold? Or just mold that happens to be black? Am I fucked? Is this a hazmat situation or can I just get it to the dumpster?
My landlord already doesn't like me so I want to get rid of this at all costs short of brain damage. I got it into a flimsy trash bag but didn't realize it might be toxic until googling just now.
did you eat it or turn it into dust and snort it?
no?
then you're fine, clean out your fridge you fucking autistic faggot
>>1033957
just hold your breath, wear gloves and quickly put it in a bag and take it outside
Watch out! Black mold has been blamed fpr everytjing from immediate death to unwanted pregnancy and paper cuts.
Of course is been linked to nothing unless you have bad asthma but do you really want to rusk developing a severe limp and have your socks not be as white as they can be?
Clean your fridge you baby.
I've got two of these plywood things that I was told to paint black. Well, I figured that painting plywood is a waste of paint, so I decided to apply a wood veneer to it.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00755CBY6/
Apparently Home Depot does not stock wood veener (or plastic sheet), so I'm going to be ordering everything online. For that purpose, I'm here to make sure that I'm not missing anything so I can order it all at once.
I figure I'll need wood filler to cover the screws and the imperfections in the plywood, especially along the sides.
Everywhere I look seems to recommend using contact cement, but I'm not sure how much I'll need to cover the surface of two ~10" x 26" x 2" volumes. I'll be using this stuff: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000M2SKNU/
Since I'm not a woodworker, I don't exactly have tools, so I'll be using whatever I find lying around that's similar enough to a roller to stamp the veneer down.
>>1033853
*~10" x 13" x 2" volumes
>>1033853
>I figured that painting plywood is a waste of paint, so I decided to apply a wood veneer to it.
that seems like the opposite
>>1033859
Certainly but the room this thing is going in has some quite expensive finish to it.
This plywood thing already sticks out as it is, so I think plywood painted black would stick out quite a bit.
Got a brand new box fan, but due to a pathetic design flaw, the vibration is causing one of the panels to make a constant tapping noise as it hits against the motor housing.
The plan is to get some get some long enough bolts, then tap the panel and supports to hold them steady.
If it's a cheap box fan, just stick a folded piece of paper or cardboard between the pieces that are vibrating against eachother.
>>1033793
tried that, it didn't help
>>1033800
Having you tried taking off the furnace filters?
How do I fix my door that is hard to close? I literally have to body slam it to open it and pull as hard as I can to close it.
I have searched on google but only found some stupid toothpick "hack" but that does fuck all.
Thank you :)
Is the latch hitting or the door hitting the frame? Pics if possible.
Also, if said door is on a store front try clicking it no less than 7,000 times.
Looks like it is hitting on the bottom. I tried tightening the top hinge but it did not do anything.
Looks like trash but it's not being hit
S00p /diy/
How do I make a GPS or Bluetooth tracker for my wallet and keys?
I don't want to order some fuckin 50$ kickstarter tracker and pay 50$ more for overseas shipping.
>>1033515
You don't. Not for a wallet anyway. I don't think technology is there yet.
Consider one of the smallest GPS devices on the market currently would be a cell phone. And it will still be too big to fit in your wallet.
>>1033519
Well, what does /diy/ to find or prevent losing their valuables?
>>1033563
We don't lose our wallets or keys.
Designed a desk and I want to know what are my options for the materials. $100-$150~ budget.
Also, what are some good ways to attach the legs so that they can be taken off easily for transport?
>>1033421
>Designed
I recommend you reclaim some good old oak planks for the surface. Take it to your workshop, plane, glue, plane you know the drill.
For the legs I recommend steel pipes, weld them together, I'm sure you know how.
For the leg attachment use long piano hinges, ideally steel ones that'll weld to the legs. By some springy clips to stop the legs folding when in use.
>>1033421
>1500+ dollar computer kit
>Seeks cheapest possible setup
Go to IKEA amerifag
Found <a href="http://blog.netscraps.com/diy/heavy-duty-solar-powered-automatic-chicken-coop-door.html#comment-36576">this project</a> and got it all wired, still having issues. Basically the first timer powers the actuator on and the other timer is supposed to reverse the polarity when it comes on. When the reverse timer comes on it only stops the actuator from opening, it does not actually close the arm. Double checked all wiring and it seems good. Diagram I used is on the blog link above and attached is the setup I am trying to get to work. Thanks in advance for any help!
I know the wiring is rough, I will finalize it once I know the system works. Timer on the left is the power on, timer on the right is for reversing the polarity.
>>1033262
You have the out of your timer wired to the wrong side relays don't work by flipping poles they work by on or of with a spring return so you needs a second realy to kill the first one
OK thanks!
I want to buy an educational toy for my child to teach her about electronics. Something to teach her but still kinda like lego.
Any ideas? Help?
I'm a dumbass that could benefit from it too lol
https://www.amazon.com/Elenco-200-in-One-Electronic-Project-Lab/dp/B0002AHR04
https://www.amazon.com/Snap-Circuits-SC-300-Electronics-Discovery/dp/B0000683A4
As a child I had a 60-in-1, 200-in-1, and a 300-in-1. Depending on how small she is, you will want to supervise, but these are all good intros.
>>1033212
Can vouch for snap circuits.
>>1033212
What about sautering?
That's cool but dangerous for lil ones.
Should I get a kit where you build a calculator?
Is that too much?