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What am I missing here?

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I use my Canon, and my action camera, and my phone to film. I shoot everything sequential with diff cameras. Tips on organizing footage when I get back to my desk? I swear it's always a mismash of BS because I can't remember the order that the clips go. I have to be doing something wrong here.

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So now you pay a little over full price for items. Plus 2.99 shipping per item. Which makes an extra $15+ to get a $20 off coupon. The $20 item you use the coupon on that's gonna include 2.99 shipping per item πŸ˜… right ..

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All to charge 2.99 for shipping. Who cares about $4? Temu is scraping the bottom of the barrel now

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Started airbrushing this week. I'm trying to do this theme on a drawer unit I'm working on. But having a hard time figuring out how to make it pop or what patterns to use. These are me just testing what might work but I don't love any of these. I feel like the pipes are to busy with patterns in them

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Welcome to Airbrush. This is the best place for practically everything airbrush related. Airbrush is a friendly place that welcomes fellow atomization artists from all over to come together and enjoy this highly versatile painting medium. It is also a great place to help others with questions, troubleshooting, and of course an outlet to display your airbrush art, ideas, experiences, and techniques. Please read the rules. Moderators are u/GreatBigPig, /u/Worf, and /u/MapleAirbrush

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I know what it is.. do you?

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New to airbrushing I've been racking my brain mixing and remixing this one color of paint, changing the siphon straw, and messing around with things on the airbrush, cleaning and re-cleaning and it just doesn't work with this color. Then I looked closer....

Welcome to Airbrush. This is the best place for practically everything airbrush related. Airbrush is a friendly place that welcomes fellow atomization artists from all over to come together and enjoy this highly versatile painting medium. It is also a great place to help others with questions, troubleshooting, and of course an outlet to display your airbrush art, ideas, experiences, and techniques. Please read the rules. Moderators are u/GreatBigPig, /u/Worf, and /u/MapleAirbrush

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I'd be curious to see the machine or operator who made these I pulled a bunch of these off of a table saw from the early 1900s. Not one of them is straight or square.

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18v batt connected through a DC converter to a couple USB LEDs. No matter what I set it to without a load on the circuit. As soon as I put it under load it jumps to 3.8v. Why? These USB lights are rated for 5v .5a. I can't get full brightness at 3.8v

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18v batt connected through a DC converter to a couple USB LEDs. No matter what I set it to without a load on the circuit. As soon as I put it under load it jumps to 3.8v. Why? These USB lights are rated for 5v .5a. I can't get full brightness at 3.8v

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How do I remove the remote from this circuit? I just want a simple always on without having to use the remote.

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My grandmother passed away. She was a master quilter and had tons and tons of fabric and equipment.

We love all things quilting. Show off your latest project or just learn how to get started. We're here to help!

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How would you mold this part?

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I've seen other people make mold boxes using bees wax. Although the mold cured. I get some wet cure inhibition where there's heavy wax. Any ideas why that's happening?

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Made me laugh. Had to repost this one I saw on FB

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I was looking for parts for a project and came across these gems. You just center drill a little further to fit the nub I guess haha

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My cue isn't threaded for an extension but I'd like one. I'd rather not get a new cue. I also don't want a slide over extension I'd prefer a screw on.

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I'm getting cute inhibition off a rubber part I'm trying to mold. The obvious solution is tin cure instead of platinum but I dint have any. Any suggestions on how to seal the rubber so it will cure?

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All the Temu bull sh is popular right now. They do have some good deals.This post is more about a video idea for hobby machining. I thought about making a video on YouTube looking at their various machining tools.

This sub is for tool enthusiasts worldwide to talk about tools, professionals and hobbyists alike. We welcome posts about "new tool day", estate sale/car boot sale finds, "what is this" tool, advice about the best tool for a job, homemade tools, 3D printed accessories, toolbox/shop tours. NSFW content will get you banned. Promotions and ads are not permitted on this sub. NO comments/posts related to politics. We welcome visitors/DIYers asking questions about which tools to use.

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All the Temu bull sh is popular right now. They do have some good deals. I'm barely a hobby machinist so high precision isn't a big deal.

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Pressure casting the only way? Any tips are appreciated.

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My friends bath turns off when it goes to hot. Advice?

Advice for homeowners on plumbing repairs.

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I've got some dog photos I need to take. But I'm going to have to remove and replace backgrounds for an edit I'm doing.

/r/photography is a place to politely discuss the tools, technique, art and culture of photography and to post topics that would be of interest to other photographers.

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I've got two of these doorbells that are meant to use batteries but they just kill the batteries every time. They literally die within a week. Three AAA batteries. Do we think soldering a 5 volt USB plug to it and plugging it into the wall will work?

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How do I find the right insert for my tool if I don't know the existing numbers? I bought a bunch of used tooling but none of the inserts have cases or numbers on them. How would I find replacement inserts?

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