
If you're looking for a slightly spooky, fun craft for Halloween, painted rock eyeballs are just the right project. Learn to make them with this tutorial.

Finally, a comm for that one user who hand-makes longbows. This ones for you, comrade.
I made a book
I finally got around to making my own book. Its for my wife to introduce her to ML.
It looks really janky rustic and I hope it holds together well but we'll see I guess. Unfortunately I was careless with the glue in when sticking the text block to the cover and so it looks really dirty.
I typeset it myself in LaTeX then printed it on regular A4 copy paper, which unfortunately has the wrong grain direction since I want to fold it but finding proper paper is impossible. I'm going to buy a huge roll of paper and cut it myself next time probably since its rather cheap actually, like 20β¬ for a roll of 0.61x50m A1 paper.
Bound it with the cheapest linen thread, waxed with paraffin because I still dont know of a good beeswax alternative, glued the spine with regular white craft glue. The tapes are really thin linen gauze. I got the boards from the back of notebooks and glued it all together with corn starch. I think this whole book of 300 pages = 75 sheets cost less than a euro since
I have the thermostat blues. (1) What is that part called? (2) How can I fix it? (3) Can I replace it? It's held on just by sticky stuff and it keeps falling off.
I think the title says it all but if needed - I'll edit this. Of course I googled but I got nowhere. Google results were total shit. Google won't help me if I don't know the exact name for that fucking thing. It's a very stupid design choice. Five regular old push buttons would be so much better.
About an hour ago I managed to stick it back on but I'm nearly 100% sure it's going to fall off again in week or two if not far sooner.
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Edit
I don't mean part of the unit itself. I mean just the thin plastic cover over the buttons that's ~3mm thick.
How/where could I track down a replacement LCD screen for a fireplace remote? (pictured)
My rental unit has a gas fireplace that's controlled by remote. The remote fell about 3 feet and the LCD shattered. The remote is still functional, the screen is just cracked and bleeding. Replacements cost $100 and I'm on the hook for it if my landlord finds out. Haven't been able to find any cheaper compatible remotes either.
Any thoughts about how I might be able to track down a replacement LCD? Is it even worth it? The LCD seems pretty specialized.
Safety first: Wear a helmet and stay hydrated
I looked up how to build a ladder and this how stuff works post was a top hit.
What the fuck is going on here. I have never seen anyone stand on a ladder like these 2 dudes. Is this an acceptable way to use a ladder????
sphynx electrolysis development journal entry #9a: What Happened
hi comrades
it's been a bit. three months or so since the last post. this project is deeply near and dear to my heart and it's not abandoned but there was a bit there where i fell off the face of the earth and i wanna fill in that gap.
i've been off and on for the past three months, but for the past two weeks in particular i've been on. i made a commitment to myself to spend time on this before work - this is my most valuable and reliable time slot in a day - and i've been reliably making updates every single day i haven't had a prior obligation. it's a habit now. i've been deeply personally turbulent lately, much more for better than for worse but in ways that really take most of my awake time - except this before work slot. wouldn't want to spend it on anything else. ![cat-trans](https://lazysoci.al/a
tfw you fight with a new office chair all morning and it's finally done with only one spot with bad threading you couldn't screw in.
What did I expect from a $50 chair, but now it works.
$3 flea market find
18th century joiner plane. All it needed was a little flattening, and sharpening of the iron and chip breaker. It takes a beautiful shaving now.
I am working towards building my own workbench. When I moved in there was one in the garage already but the top is MDF, and it's way too wide at like 5 feet. I hate that I can't walk around it or reach the other side, it gets mad dirty back there.
I am going to make a fore plane next, but before that I need to make floats. Then I will be all set.
Lmao
I bought a cheap router at a flea market and thought it would be good to do some shop shelves as a learner project. These are the rails for the shelves that slot into the legs with lap joints. I was going to drop some 2*4 spreaders in to the top and cut the grooves on the wrong goddamn face and now I have to redo them, and of course, don't have the material so I have to go to the fucking hardware store now
Diy rule of thumb, take the time estimate for completing a project and multiply it by 3... Or 12 lol
Need quality fans for 3d printer hot end - got recβs?
I need a couple fans for my hot end, the bearings on one of the fans on my current one are spun. Anyone have recβs for a brand that makes quality fans? I donβt mind paying for something that will last more than six months of semi-regular use. Iβve burned thru lots of cheapies and Iβm tired of replacing them.
Make Halloween painted rock eyeballs with pens
If you're looking for a slightly spooky, fun craft for Halloween, painted rock eyeballs are just the right project. Learn to make them with this tutorial.