I'm so excited to share Mastopoet, a tool made by @raikas that allows you to capture Mastodon posts as beautiful images and share them across the Internet. This makes posts much more eye-catching in other social medias for instance. :bunhdheart:
I'm also going to overhaul the pegboard... This 3D printed holder can contain all these screwdrivers in half the vertical space it used to take up. I'm digging into some OpenSCAD pegboard holder generators now...
Hey European & American friends who use tools and do building, repairs, DIY – are Robertson screws common in your area?
Are Robertson screwdrivers common in European toolboxes?
In Canada I suspect that 99% of people who have tools would have Robertson screwdrivers in their toolbox. At least the red & green (#2, #1) sizes. The more intrepid will have the yellow and black (#0, #3) sizes too.
I'm very new to woodworking and I'm focusing on learning how to use hand tools. I'm slowly acquiring more tools and setting up my workshop, but I just know that there will be something super useful that I haven't thought about, and won't realise that I need it until I actually need it....
When you discover an interesting tool, and it turns out there's no executable GUI, but to get it running you need to pip a git, hub a stub, sudo a judo, brew a stew, python a cobra and unix a linux… 🤡
Jeśli ktoś dużo pisze, polecam narzędzie https://languagetool.org/pl
Świetnie radzi sobie z korygowaniem błędów. Można wprowadzić również własne zasady (ja tak odsiewam słowa, które mam w zwyczaju nadużywać). Podwójne kliknięcie wyrazu rozwija propozycję synonimów. W wersji dla tekstu angielskiego można użyć również AI do przebudowania konstrukcji zdania, nadając mu np. inny ton. Również w postaci wtyczek do podstawowych edytorów tekstów czy przeglądarek. Dyszka za miesiąc.
Используя передовую нейросеть, вы можете создавать изображения из простых эскизов. Рисуйте фигуры в реальном времени и мгновенно вращайте их в любом направлении. Сгенерированный рисунок легко адаптируется под ваш эскиз, создавая идеальное произведение искусства — даже без опыта в рисовании или дизайне, справится даже ребенок.
What I was really doing earlier was wondering about replacing a hammer I used to have in my kitchen. I now have a, um, "correct" tool, but there was something satisfying about using an actual hammer to, say, flatten cutlets. I was looking at weights of these:
After hours of calibrating the Mitre saw and almost losing my mind over it, it is done.
No wonder I struggled with this saw. The calibration was maxed out and I had to file the elongated holes in the fence longer to actually get it true. Plus, aligning the blade to the slot first was a real hassle. Eventually made a spacer with good result.
Then it checked out at 90° but not at 45° until I realized this red square had a problem too. You can probably spot it!
OC What are some less-obvious items that you must have in your shop?
I'm very new to woodworking and I'm focusing on learning how to use hand tools. I'm slowly acquiring more tools and setting up my workshop, but I just know that there will be something super useful that I haven't thought about, and won't realise that I need it until I actually need it....