Hey friends, does anyone know what either of these objects are?
(They were found in a deceased relative's jewelry box.)
Please boost for added eyes, thanks! 😊
The lettering on the object on the left says:
Hadley Made in USA
Both ends open up to 90⁰ and the main body expands and contracts about a centimetre.
A clever person has said that the object in the right is a Writescope telescoping mechanical pencil. Thanks!
I'm failing trying mitxela's trick of wrapping a wire around an ironbit for SMD soldering, any one got any ideas? This is a traditional 25W Antex iron it's wrapped on, but it's not getting hot enough on the wire, it boils off flux, melts low-melting point paste but doesn't do anything to existing components:
@gabriel
Those who write such pearls will not even understand what is wrong here.
These are the same ones who draw pictures of Trump against the backdrop of devastation - they do not realize that the shit they are in is the result of 4 years of rule by a completely different party😉
A fully soldered board, three dozen wires later, worked from the first launch.
Not very surprising - I’m usually precise and methodical :) But I won’t show the other side, it’s very difficult to neatly solder all these wires. #diy#ch32v003#riscv#electronics
What's next? firmware? No!
Next I will design and print the enclosure for this thing. Well, because I haven’t printed in a while and because the last thing I want is to touch and damage one of this pile of wires🙃 #diy#ch32v003#riscv#electronics
Enclosure will be simple, but I'll try something new: I've never used heat inserts before🙃
I just need to figure out what diameter the holes should be. #diy#ch32v003#riscv#electronics
@aeberbach
It turned out well!
Yes, I understand that usually these inserts are made on the other side, but I don’t really trust them yet, and in this way the mechanical strength increases many times over.
I'll have to sort out this drawing around the edges - apparently Linear Advance is playing pranks. #3dprinting
@aeberbach
The upper half of the player enclosure.
A disgrace, although readable.
I can't smudge the PLA well on the first layer (let's say a line width of 0.6) because then the letters become unreadable.
It's probably worth doing such things on the last layer.
Or change the nozzle to a smaller diameter. #3dprinting
and now Youtube teardown channels are getting remains of Russian missiles sent in by Ukrainians to tear down
(IR sensor and Fibre optic gyroscope); it's a weird timeline we're in.
Two rules:
0. The gear changes when the clutch pedal is pressed.
The clutch and gas pedals work like a swing: one is pressed and the other is released.
Keeping this in mind, you will be able to drive with some success. Mastery, as always, will come with repetition.
!!!And I’m saying this, who won’t even come close to the car. But in life anything can happen and you need to know very simple rules that will allow you to drive (badly, but drive) in an emergency situation!!!🤣
@penguin42
"...bashing their huge matricies to bits without Fortran."
This reminded me of the old saying about science: new theories win not because they are true, but because the defenders of the old ones die 🤣
Perhaps those who write AI are young and simply do not know what Fortran can do. (not that I know, btw)