Weight and speed. The arm itself is hefty and requires a fair bit of torque to move around and you want these operations to be completed quickly.
Weight and speed. The arm itself is hefty and requires a fair bit of torque to move around and you want these operations to be completed quickly.
I didn’t feel like trying to make the last sentence make sense lol
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If you say you’re bi nobody thinks you fuck woks.
Once you get the basics down it’s pretty much all transferable. There are some minor workflow changes, but the functionality isn’t all too different.
Modern day, proper parametric modeling with robust and intuitive constraints.
I got a maker sub to solidworks. I couldn’t keep up with 360’s oddities and feature changes.
It’s so well researched for such mundane items.
I didn’t expect to enjoy his content so much. He packs it with so much info that the pacing works and it keeps me interested.
Consider checking out post 10. He runs around new england unclogging culverts. Super nice guy and it’s such a specific thing it’s kinda great.
Breaking Taps - Makes lab grade equipment and other wild science shit…at home.
The Thought Emporium - Genetic engineering at home.
Technology Connections - Deep dives into the tech that surrounds us.
I don’t have a lot of allies here, but I may pick a lefty instance because I prefer your comrades over liberals, too.
Never buy a musical instrument from this sort of place.
Uncle Bumblefuck shut him down so hard. It was glorious.
What got me about BM is instead of addressing it, he started deleting comments and shit.
Yeah. I’m gonna OD on fent as many times as I can before I die.
Breaking Taps
The Thought Emporium
Technology Connections
The first two are people doing things at home that shouldn’t be possible without a uni lab.
Connections does really thorough deep dives into every day tech we use.
Bourbon Moth lost some credibility with me over the rag fire thing.
A soldier fell asleep on my arm on a flight. I figured he needed the sleep and let him.
I don’t think greed is necessary. I’d argue markets exist to cater to human wants and needs. If someone is using an inherently fucky system (as all non-voluntary systems are to some extent) to find happiness, then it’s working at least a little.