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  • I broke my jaw as a kid and had my teeth wired shut for a couple of weeks. Half-and-half was the best way I found to get calories. Mix it with chocolate syrup to change things up. Protein shakes are also good.

  • Machinist @sh.itjust.works

    Precision spindle metrology part 1

    This is a really good 3 part series on measuring the error motion of a precision spindle that I found really interesting and wanted to share.

  • 11.5mm seems like a really oddball length. 12mm is the closest common length, and 0.5mm (.020") isn't much. Have you already confirmed that a 12mm long screw won't work? If so, grinding the tip down slightly with a rotary tool or bench grinder may be your best bet. If you can, thread a nut onto the screw before you grind it down. That way any threads that are messed up by the grinding will be restored when you take the nut off.

  • Not a geologist. Clearly the best best lasagna can be found at depths below 2m.

    But seriously, what are we looking at? I assume the solid white line at 0m is the slab itself. What's the wavy white line just below 0m?

  • Wow. Slandering Mr Rogers just seemed like such a ridiculous statement that I assumed the poster above was exaggerating. What a bunch of scumbags.

    I suppose I could have googled that myself, but thank you for sharing the link.

  • You see something similar on metalworking videos: "I just used this scrap piece of steel/brass/copper/aluminum I had laying around". Conveniently leaving out the fact that it's hundreds of dollars of raw material.