elbowgrease

@elbowgrease@lemm.ee

Happy Lemmy citizen from the Reddit collapse diaspora

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elbowgrease ,

people are generally ok. put them in a situation where they can climb over other people to advance and watch the rot begin.

so, while people are generally ok, corporate people are generally not.

elbowgrease ,

this assumes a ductile material. I myself am smiling as though everything is fine in the elastic region and may snap at any moment.

elbowgrease ,

brittle. brittle materials fail in the elastic portion of the stress strain diagram

elbowgrease ,

never heard of red heart. is that the same as paduk?

elbowgrease ,

do you mean fusion? fusions the one that separate atomic nuclei that we've had since the 1940's. fusions the one where atomic nuclei are combined, that make headlines when the reactors run for more than a few seconds

elbowgrease ,

personally, I have no desire to live longer than I'm intended to. living to that age with more vitality, however, that sounds great!

Shellac then burn or vice versa?

I would like to wood burn some designs into a nightstand but may want to add more burning down the road, after I coat it with shellac. From what I could gather, people mentioned to only burn and then seal, otherwise the burning after the shellac could cause issues, like releasing inhalants. Is that really an issue with shellac...

elbowgrease ,

you can use denatured alcohol as a solvent to strip the shellac later. might be a better option than trying to burn through the shellac

elbowgrease ,

a little blunt, but there's the classic Boaty McBoatface

elbowgrease ,

North East, US here. probably fine but I don't trust it. we use a water filter for drinking

elbowgrease ,

ever try hide glue? I'm using it more and more precisely because it doesn't show up in the finish.

elbowgrease ,

it's gotta be, but.... nah, no one's that stupid to take that seriously.

right?

elbowgrease ,

I loved stumbled upon! it's got repetitive after a while, but I found a bunch of stuff I never otherwise would have

elbowgrease ,

adjacent answer, but resource requirements are lower than might be expected since the simulation only needs to capture elements observed by a conscious entity. the vast majority of the known universe has not been observed in any detail that requires significant memory or processing resources. this same technique is employed by computer game designers so that only scenery and elements within view of a player are fully rendered.

elbowgrease ,

having gotten zapped by 120VAC and 230VAC I totally agree. the former sucks and is no fun while the latter made me question my life choices

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