

CONGRATULATIONS πππ
Please raise a glass for Mr & Mrs Hay πΎπ₯


This Yucca looks a bit crap most of the year with brown marks on a lot of the leaves but puts on a pretty impressive display when it flowers.
Proper pork scratchings! Nice thick layer of melt in your mouth fat combined with a bit of crunch but not too hard, some of them still have hair on π· A vegan's nightmare π±
#omnivore
If you're into 3d printing, prototyping, precision, high accuracy, machining, engineering or even basic shop skills you should watch Dan Gelbart's videos on YouTube, they guy is some kind of genius tbh.
Watched his workshop tour and some of his other videos a few years ago and loads of the stuff he covered has stuck with me. One notable mention was his Moore No3 Jig Borer, accurate to 1 micron / 40 millionth of an inch, leadscrews that are half a micron out to allow for slight temperature changes in an oil bath, invar headstock, the guys in the factory that did the final scraping in wore aluminised suits so their body temperature didn't distort the tolerances π€―
Hold my beer while I drill a hole in this speck of dust.
When the guy started out with not much he used to build his own machines and equipment, some of which he still uses.
The metal rod was from the mechanism of an up & over garage door and the other pieces were scraps so I guess you could consider this junksculpting, the wheelbarrow was given a coat of Hammerite and concreted in the ground just as an ode to a deceased relative who was a builder. π§±βοΈπͺπͺ¦



Would you spend $1400 on a Silky Katanaboy? Cool af but what you gonna do once the blade starts to dull? Not even sure you can sharpen them as the teeth are induction hardened and even if you can it would be a job and a half compared to sharpening a chainsaw chain.
