Since when could centipedes eat through steel?
Since when could centipedes eat through steel?
More folks that make the switch the better it gets here so welcome friend!
Reading that one comment without context makes them look like they’re trying to use you for their kink a la “baby bird” imo
If they defile Bioshock for another shitty money grab imma scream
Is it less than using fossil fuels for power exclusively? If so then it’s a step in the right direction. Yes I know it sounds like I’m shilling for BP now but we get lost in the doom spiral so fast we forget we are indeed making progress. We just have to keep their feet to the fire or…erm… solar panel?
Well the leather is from the color swatch thing furniture stores use for showing color options so it’s probably like a chrome tan something or other with some extra finishing. As for how long, I’m a real frenetic craftsman as my post history might suggest so I’ve got like a half dozen things all being done at once. Total time something like 2-4 hours across a week or two?
Hammers, a vice and a MAP gas torch for when the copper becomes work hardened. As for what I do I’m a shoe repairman for a living but I just make stuff in my spare time.
It’s a fairly hard dense wood, bit tougher to carve out than something like poplar or pine
Anything you purchase to put between you and the ground. Shoes, tires, beds, furniture, foundations
Plaster of Paris and sand, plaster is very heat resistant but also brittle hence the sand as aggregate. Probably would have done better with finer sand but whatever
Jewelry, small non hardened tools that kinda thing. It can’t get super hot so no heat treating or anything too big unless I can improve the design
A fully functioning gas forge made from a can that probably had beans in it at one point lol
Why does a larger loop mean better results?