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- Comment on The battle for love 10 months ago:
Dude in the orange attempted to rob them with mace. As he walks up you can see him grab something out of his pocket then put it in dudes face. Later you can see him spraying it at dude but he’s standing too far away.
Cheap/spent mace for sure.
- Comment on The battle for love 10 months ago:
Looks like dude in the orange saw dude proposing and often times proposals come with a fancy expensive ring. Clearly an easy mark. As the orange guy walks up, you can see him pull mace out of his pocket which he then sprays in dudes face at a close range. However, instead of being incapacitated, proposal dude clearly has a strong paradoxical reaction to the mace and becomes the pure embodiment of rage in physical form. This proves to be problematic to the man in orange.
- Comment on Designed and printed an air assist nozzle for my laser cutter. 10 months ago:
Oh yeah that’s a pretty solid benefit right there. I swear the oddest things will block them from cutting. I didn’t even consider the smoke diffusing the beam.
Like the most powerful laser I’ve used won’t cut through a paper sticker or even the residue but it’ll cut through .75" steel like it’s nothing.
The optics is a big deal too. On the big ones everything is pretty reasonably sized and they’re still a pain to clean. I can’t imagine what it’s like with those tiny ones. Also, those larger lasers lenses are really commonly coated in thorium and a speck gets on there it’s going to superheat and vaporize a lot of the lense. Pretty damn dangerous to be around lol!
- Comment on Designed and printed an air assist nozzle for my laser cutter. 10 months ago:
CNC laser operator here.
I don’t know about these lower power lasers so I may be wrong. With the lasers I’ve used (200-2000W), the air/oxygen is used to create a superheated jacket of gas around the laser which allows it to cut a nice smooth edge. It also has the added benefit of blowing away the slag/dross that’s created.
When we cut more temperature sensitive materials like aluminum and stainless we use nitrogen, which cools the material. This creates a pretty jagged deal with the dross that you gotta sand off but it prevents blowouts and really creates a nice edge if you get the pressure dialed in just right.
- Comment on Gifts for the new year 11 months ago:
I bet it’s a guitar and a pet canary!
- Comment on Nitrous oxide: Laughing gas possession becomes illegal 1 year ago:
Oh you know I be getting all Little Shop of Horrors with it.
- Comment on Nitrous oxide: Laughing gas possession becomes illegal 1 year ago:
Oh you know I be getting all Little Shop of Horrors with it
- Comment on Nitrous oxide: Laughing gas possession becomes illegal 1 year ago:
You really shouldn’t rebreathe it like that. I’ve been told that’s how you get the brain damage.
- Comment on What are these things? I always see them in the sky 1 year ago:
My brother has this completely redpilled friend. He’s taken college level classes on aerodynamics and aerospace manufacturing (so have I). He’s always pointing out the contrails and saying something about mind control or Bill Gates…
I always sarcastically ask him about what other medium would he expect them to be projecting the sky on. Gets him to shut up real quick. For an hour or so… They really aren’t that bright.
- Comment on What is wrong with some of you? 1 year ago:
I call it the devil beating his wife if that helps.