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Poor baby, night night. I'm watching WIPEOUT!!
The only thing I need Jesus for today is to take me to Home Depot! I don't care if it's on his his rickety ass donkey cart, just get me there! I din't do any work at all yesterday.
I’m finding my favorite part is pencil to paper and designing it out. The man child in me just wants to get down to it, but then I hear my grandfathers wisdom “I measured cut it three times and it’s still too short” and slow down and plan it out.Before I started this project in October I was having serious second thoughts about whether I could pull this off. I was seriously considering just going to Home Depot and buying a bunch of crappy sorta flimsy, yet very attractive Hampton Bay cabinets in the same style that I'm building. Those cheapo Hampton Bay Cabinets woulda cost me four times or more as much as these cabinets I'm building and the quality and features of the Hampton's would pale compared to mine.
I have not built cabinets before this project and before I started I drew up plans and measurements for the first 12 cabinets, six base and six wall units. I was meticulous with my plans and measurements and when I felt satisfied I drew up a cut list and I cut every single piece before I put a single box together. These are all the pre-cut pieces.
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And then when I assembled the first box, I started with the most difficult one, the largest 36" base. It took me all day just to get the basic box put together because I had to learn new techniques... The very next day I put 3 smaller ones together in one day... Anyway, when that first box went together and it was perfectly square, I had a moment! I got goose bumps and stuff! Almost like a religious experience! @jvett77
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Same! I loved making all the drawn up plans. I think I would have really liked to have learned mechanical drawing.I’m finding my favorite part is pencil to paper and designing it out.
Same!
Same! I loved making all the drawn up plans. I think I would have really liked to have learned mechanical drawing.
Thank you! You're a good person, @Cobrabit !Currently one of the courses I'm teaching my engineering students now. Well, the introduction was mechanical drawing by hand, prior to moving on to SolidWorks.
If you're interested in modeling your projects, there are plenty of free CAD programs available, such as Fusion, which is from AutoDesk.
Fusion 360 for Personal Use | Fusion 360 | Autodesk
Download Fusion 360 for personal, non-commercial use. Get access to free CAD, CAM, CAE and PCB software for qualifying individuals here.www.autodesk.com
That's awesome. My hop project failed... never got more than a couple feet.Thank you! You're a good person, @Cobrabit !
Hey, I was thinking about you and @Gatorchip the other day about your beer making and I bought some hops seeds AND some hops root cuttings. So I'm gonna grow hops just because I like to grow things. If I was neighbors to you guys, I would offer you free hops!
You have more energy than me and I'm only 41.Thank you! You're a good person, @Cobrabit !
Hey, I was thinking about you and @Gatorchip the other day about your beer making and I bought some hops seeds AND some hops root cuttings. So I'm gonna grow hops just because I like to grow things. If I was neighbors to you guys, I would offer you free hops!
Great tip!Currently one of the courses I'm teaching my engineering students now. Well, the introduction was mechanical drawing by hand, prior to moving on to SolidWorks.
If you're interested in modeling your projects, there are plenty of free CAD programs available, such as Fusion, which is from AutoDesk.
Fusion 360 for Personal Use | Fusion 360 | Autodesk
Download Fusion 360 for personal, non-commercial use. Get access to free CAD, CAM, CAE and PCB software for qualifying individuals here.www.autodesk.com
At first I thought it was just too warm in Fla to grow hops but I see your location as Mass. On your avi it sure looks like you got green thumbs! I'm a little concerned it might even be too warm in the Atlanta area to grow hops but I'll find out. I think they need a hard cold season, I'm not sure.That's awesome. My hop project failed... never got more than a couple feet.
Great tip!
Do you know if the fusion 360 app on Apple is useful? I went and signed up and remembered I can’t take downloads onto my work laptop anymore.
Thank you! You're a good person, @Cobrabit !
Hey, I was thinking about you and @Gatorchip the other day about your beer making and I bought some hops seeds AND some hops root cuttings. So I'm gonna grow hops just because I like to grow things. If I was neighbors to you guys, I would offer you free hops!
I don't believe that! It's all between the ears, my friend! Decide the the things you'd like to do and then do it!You have more energy than me and I'm only 41.
The cuttings are Newport and I don't know what kind the seeds are, it just says hops and then the Latin name... I'm not lovin the seeds. They need a cold treatment in damp sand in the fridge for 6 weeks... and then they are supposed to take 4 to 6 more weeks to sprout! Screw that, I might return the seeds.That would have been nice of you. What kind of hops?
CONJECTURE!You're a good person, @Cobrabit !
The cuttings are Newport and I don't know what kind the seeds are, it just says hops and then the Latin name... I'm not lovin the seeds. They need a cold treatment in damp sand in the fridge for 6 weeks... and then they are supposed to take 4 to 6 more weeks to sprout! Screw that, I might return the seeds.