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So, i bought these shoes a while ago at H&M. And theyre all scuffed up like this on the toes. Now theyre pretty cheap shoes, so im not expecting much and im not sure what theyre made out of.

I was wondering what i could use, to at least darken the spots or make them less noticeable.
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>>944337
get it at walmart
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>>944339
Will that be fine on this shitty not leather material?
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>>944340
Its not harsh and it doesnt really seep deep like some exotic leather oils and treatments. It should be perfectly fine for it.

I need a soldering kit for some small electronic stuff.

What soldering iron kit is good?
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>>943822
I guess it depends on the complexity of your projects, your budget, and how often you'll be using it.
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>>943825
small projects, rare to casual usage, mostly to just fix things not build things
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>>943826
In that case, I might recommend something such as a 30 watt soldering iron. Perfect for light duty/casual use.

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Is it possible to remove a silk screen printed graphic from a shirt? I'm trying not to damage the shirt as best I can. Bonus points if you can help me find a way that doesn't damage the colors of the shirt either.
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Razor blade
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>>943939
yep
dont cut with it
move the blade orthogonal to the fabric orthogonal
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Like a rintrillic flypath?

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I have a small porch that I would like to pet-proof. Any suggestions for aesthetically pleasing solutions?
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>>943215
claymore mines come in green and blend in with nearby foilage. that should handily pet proof your porch.
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>>943217
well that.s much better than my caltrop suggestion. Dont forget to scotch guard to prevent those nasty pet stains on the wood.
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>>943217
Please take me innawoods wit you.

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How hard is it to make your own motorized backets for digital panels?

I have two ideas for what I want, but I can't actually find the designs that I have in mind for sale.

I want to have a a bracket that can hide behind ceiling panels and fold down then lower to a comfortable viewing height, I can find brackets that do one or the other but not both.

I also want one for a desk that holds three monitors and a tv bracket above that, hooked up so the side monitors can rotate to be flush with the wall, then the tv can swing forward and down so it can be at a lower more comfortable angle for viewing.

Only the ceiling one needs to be motorized though, because the room has 10 foot cielings and I want a way to mount a tv above the bed comfortably, the desk+wall mount would be easily done with just something you could move around by hand, which would make construction simpler.
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Why even bother making one, when you can buy a better one? Just go to bestbuy and get one.... Poorfag
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>>941856
Because I can't find designs that do what I want? I state that in the second sentence of my post.
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>I can find brackets that do one or the other but not both.
find and purchase bracket 'function one'
find and purchase bracket 'function other'
bolt bracket 'function other' to bracket 'function one' = complete new bracket 'function one & the other'

Everthing you are looking for exists, just, join the dots. Motorised platform riser that supports a fold-out bracket is gonna have to be pretty heavy duty/expensive tho, they exist for projectors, but, depending on TV size, you may have to start looking at stuff designed for stage equipment or similar.

could source all this np, but, fucked if I'm doing so - you appear to have sufficient resources to either do so yourself already, or pay someone else to source/customise.

>>941856
>Poorfag
- I doubt that.

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One of my friend got that nasty surprise coming home one night.

I suppose getting a new door would be the most cost-effective solution, but I don't know much about wood repairs.

Any input ?
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>>940869

>Buy door
>Install door
>Put the dog down
>Crack a brew
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The fuck, are you sure it's a dog and not a T-rex? Also, no way are you repairing that.
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>>940872
This.

Door is fucked. Not even worth considering fixing it.

Dog is going to just beet doing it so you will need a metal door and the dog will just scratch it to hell.

Give the god a nice shot of liquid death and move on with your life.

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I can't figure out what's wrong here, can anyone weigh in?

The tap runs on super low pressure when turned to hot, but normal on cold. It was normal for both temps and everything in between up until recently.

Can't figure out what's up.
No blockage in tap as cold comes from same place.
No blockage at tank as other taps are fine.
Stopcock is open.

Are there user serviceables in there like o-rings that go bad, or should I just buy a new fitting? Fuck it if I do
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>>941116
maybe check and see if your water heater has an expansion tank or PSI regulator on it?
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>>941116
Prime culprits are the faucet itself (open it up, check seals, blockages, etc) or the hot water feed line/feed valve. The feed will be under the sink and should have a valve to turn it off, hot will be on the left if it was installed correctly. That will let you check the line. Next culprit is the valve itself, which may not be opening fully. It's not hard to replace, but will require turning off your master water supply for a while. Final culprit is the faucet itself, which will be the hardest to fix because you'll have to break it down and check all the seals.
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>>941140
Thanks, pretty sure it's the faucet itself. Might just replace it and tear this one down for spares

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Ok, so, can I use a T in place of the Y in this picture?

On the left side of the Y in the diagram is a toilet, tub, and sink. On the right side of the Y only three sinks are tied in. The line is a 3" line.

With proper slope of the two lines mentioned above, the Y or T will be about 2 feet off of the ground, angling downward into the field line.

I've read using Ts in place of Ys can cause slowdowns/clogs but all of the solid waste was having to go past that ridiculous curve anyway and from what I've read, that mainly is referring to directional changes along the horizontal or vertical.

I live out in the boonies so I don't have to worry about inspections, just making sure the poop keeps flowing into the septic tank.
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>>943397
Sorry, I drew it backwards, this is the way it's oriented.
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>>943397
Morning bump...any plumbers who are bored and waiting for a callout?
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>>943398
Wtf
Left and right are feeding into the bottom?
I would prefer a tee there, y only makes sense if the bottom line was feeding into the flow from left to right or right to left in op.
As long as the gradients/angles/runs are ok then go for it.
But I'm no plumber.

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hey there /diy/, I'm wondering if one of you can help me understand what all went into the merzcan in pic related

also contact mic instruments in general
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>>944192
It can be as simple as sticking a piezo disc on the round metal cannister. the springs seem to be mounted in a way that they will all vibrate differently into the disc when struck.

hard to say without seeing more of it, or hearing it.

Hey /diy/, how long would it take a regular person to do this, assuming they had the tools and *some* woodworking experience?

www-facebook-com/gunsgadgetsngals/videos/951234241635720
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>>942806
Anyone?
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>>943626
You're a useless piece of shit. Did this really deserve it's own thread? Why not ask the guy who made it?
What the fuck is happening to this board?
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You are on a fucking image board, and posted a link?

I hope you get aids.

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I saw a guy on here about 2 or 3 months ago who had a bitchin' home made dust collection system. anyone got some decent designs saved

how powerful is a home made one and how can I make a super powerful one for under $300
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>>943668
depends on your goal. going to be tough to be under budget if you want to filter out all the fine dust that fucks your lungs. if you just want chip collection that means you don't have to sweep as much, easy.
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>>943712
what is a realistic budget for getting the fine dust?
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>>943718
So basically the filter is the expensive component. You're wanting to capture shit that's less than 10 microns at least down to around 2 or 3 microns...it's safest to just say screw it and go straight to HEPA at this point.

Everything else is just making something to put the filter in to force air through and the hoses to hook it up. You can be as fancy or as ghetto as you want so long as you've got a good seals. Let's call this around $50.

The deal with filters is you need one that captures small enough crap, but doesn't put too much restriction on the system (else you'll burn out your vacuum), so look and see how many cfm your vacuum is rated for, then find filters that match or exceed (a little extra restriction isn't bad, but you still want to avoid it) that level of cfm and build something around that.

Another alternative is to buy those rectangular/square hepa filters, then tape that to a box fan that you leave on (I'd try to shoot for the 1" deep ones with as many pletes as you can find because they'll take longer to get full).

Is it possible to build a quadrotor that can lift 10 kg for 40 minutes? I was thinking something of pic related size
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>>943042
Possible?
yes
Economically viable?
not if you're posting on /diy/
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>>943050
/diy/ is probably the richest board after /g/ The average person with a workshop or RC hobby is a middle-aged professional
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>>943054

What I meant by economically viable is probably not possible without a corporate budget.

Yet..

Plus for long flight times a multirotor is the worst choice because it's terrible inefficient which is why no-one has built one with a reasonably long flight time, lrn2 helicopter if you want longer flight times.

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Stompbox thread.
So, I've tried to do the Keeley Mod on the Boss DS1 and it turned out quite well for being my first 'diy pedal mod'.
But for some reason, the next day it stopped working. The On/Off LED works well, but there isn't any sound coming out of it, even when it's bypassed. I suspect I might have burned something because I used a daisy chain without the adaptor to power it(I feel so stupid desu)
So since this is a very common guitar pedal and a very common mod, I was wondering if you could help me identify what's wrong with the circuit.
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>>944047
dont bump you moron, this is the slowest board ever.

explain the keeley mod.
post schematics and post real pictures of the board.
then we'll talk.
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and include DC voltages at each junction, coz we dont have crystal balls.
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>>944050
Oh sorry dude, first timer here .
Brb gonna take pics of the board.
But it isn't a fault of the things I've done by modding it. I just think I burned something in the board by using a wrong power adaptor.

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Just bought a 4x8' CNC router,
Right now Im trying to outfit a shop, we have about 5k left in our budget and want to set ourselves up with what we need.

Basic questions are

1, what spec PC is required for operating the machine, (machine is industrial cnc, Industrial being the brand name) am looking to be able to make quick edits on files at the machine.

2, what are the basic bits necessary to hit most materials, would be willing to spend about $1000 for an assortment, primarily cutting sheet good, ply, acrylics and some hardwoods.

3, what specs should I look for in a PC tower for the 3D modeling/CAM/CAD programs ill be running? I have fusion 360, corell, and a couple others.

4, what software is optimal, and has good usability for moving a design from CAM to CAD and generating a cutpath/gcode? I can get almost any software for free (got an industry hook up)

Im trying to
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This is /diy/, not /we'reashittycompanytoocheaptohireacncprofessional/
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If you're looking to run CAD at the CNC I'd look for a workstation with an I7 or xeon and hardware to suit.

Vcarve
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1, what spec PC is required for operating the machine, (machine is industrial cnc, Industrial being the brand name) am looking to be able to make quick edits on files at the machine.
>Ask whoever supplied the machine/the manufacturer, how the fuck are we supposed to know

2, what are the basic bits necessary to hit most materials, would be willing to spend about $1000 for an assortment, primarily cutting sheet good, ply, acrylics and some hardwoods.
>If you're just cutting wood and plastic, HSS is fine for you.

3, what specs should I look for in a PC tower for the 3D modeling/CAM/CAD programs ill be running? I have fusion 360, corell, and a couple others.
> Again, ask the supplier. That is like asking "what spec pc should I get to play vidya"

4, what software is optimal, and has good usability for moving a design from CAM to CAD and generating a cutpath/gcode? I can get almost any software for free (got an industry hook up)
>We use delcam, you can get packages for 2, 2.5 and 3d. We use it for fanuc and mazak 3d models cutting up to 6 axes though, not g-code. Otherwise, ask your contact what the recommend.

I'm having a shower, but will answer more questions after if you have them

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Anyone wrap stones here?
What are your favorite stones to wrap?
Favorite wire?
Things you're working on?
Here's a strip of Kyanite with a Peridot bead.
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this sounds like the most random hobby imaginable...
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>>935012
Go back to 420chan or some power crystal forum.
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>>935012
Why would you want to wrap a stone in wire?

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