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  1. I'm watching too many woodworking videos lately https://www.youtube.com/user/Matthiaswandel It's fascinating

    Saturday, 18-Jun-16 18:19:28 UTC from web
    1. @adiwan So I took one gander at one of the vids on there, ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAkM4W_9aC8 ) oh wow, this is like DIY porn right there :D ... Only problem is that I still end up learning more about electronics than wood. Why would putting a half microfahrad capacitor in paralel show you that the run capacitor is bad ? And how do you fit bikes into a capacitor ?

      Saturday, 18-Jun-16 18:31:18 UTC from web
      1. @critialcloudkicker @adiwan Speaking about this particular video, I would probably have made about a 1 to 2 CM big o ring out of whatever material availible to prevent this "air-resuctioning" somewhat further, even if only to endulge my curiosity to see howmuch it would actually help

        Saturday, 18-Jun-16 18:37:54 UTC from web
        1. @critialcloudkicker A big ring would definitely work.

          Saturday, 18-Jun-16 18:42:59 UTC from web
          1. @adiwan Taken out of context that would really be... ... YES I ACCEPT *gigglesquees*

            Saturday, 18-Jun-16 21:39:25 UTC from web
    2. @adiwan I'm more of a metal working man myself, still, you always need woodworking for handles, unless you make a full-metal handle, but those break in axes, and are unwieldy on the thicker knives, and are stupidly bad on anything longer, so, yeah, one learns basic woodworking, one also learns not to use ironwood unless you need to balance the weight LIKE HELL, kuz that's thing takes forever to cut and sand

      Saturday, 18-Jun-16 19:22:32 UTC from web
      1. @zennx Both are very useful, just for different things. It would be funny to make a metal box as if it was wood. Imagine a thick metal plate with finger joints.

        Saturday, 18-Jun-16 19:40:34 UTC from web