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  1. No help with the miter, but I did have some successful ping ponging. First time carving this in real wood.
    8 points
  2. Simple, but always delicious, potatoes, onions and sausage.
    5 points
  3. Someone dropped off 3 bags of sugar cereal at my door this morning and I am very confused.
    2 points
  4. You can't use the router fence when cutting miters as if your miters are perfect, there is nothing to catch the outfeed. And if there is anything to catch on the outfeed, then you have a flat. Two ways to do this - 1. use double sided tape to stick a reference block to the back of the piece you are cutting. That will give you a flat to catch on the outfeed, and something to hold on to. Technique shown here, though with a slightly different bit 2. Use a shooting board with a 45 degree tilt. Shown here a about 8 minutes in
    2 points
  5. Nice try Tyler, but I know a Jewish Space Laser when I see one.
    2 points
  6. ^ Agreed... great actor RIP Christopher Plummer
    1 point
  7. Plummer was so many amazing characters that enriched my movie watching life, I don't even know where to start! RIP Christopher Plummer
    1 point
  8. There should be adapters available to accommodate different diameters. Even on my 2018 Scott Genius it runs post mount adapters to mate up with 180mm discs which were the default standard by that point. Same with the 2015 frame that I'm working on building up now and one of the reasons I haven't been able to get it wrapped up this week. The adapters and new brake lines should be at my house when I get home so with a little luck I'll drop the bike off at my shop mid next week for a thorough check over to make sure I don't die the first time I ride it.
    1 point
  9. Cause we were in the Santa Cruz mountains today and someone was raving about the barely alive KPIG which lead to a Spotify playlist they created and the reference up North...
    1 point
  10. I'm guessing that Steve's reaction wasn't to my link. That is impressive wood smashing Naaman!
    1 point
  11. You are officially demoted to jamesmjack. P.S. It takes a lot to turn on my oscilloscope!
    1 point
  12. This reminds me of an old joke: Two Italian fisherman are out at sea during WW2...one looks over, sees what he thinks is a periscope, and says "Is that a u-boat?" The other replies, "No, that's not-a my boat"
    1 point
  13. Had to bust this old guy out today.
    1 point
  14. He likes to cycle differently too.
    1 point
  15. I think Mr. Miller has endured enough negative feedback, don’t you? Let the man oscillate how he pleases.
    1 point
  16. My pick for true HC grinder is probably the Kafatek Monolith MAX, which while cheaper than the Ceado is maybe also better.
    1 point
  17. Tennessee must be a coincidence. Doesn't look like our biscuit boy at all...
    1 point
  18. Well, it started with this ...
    1 point
  19. Thank you, grawk, for your kind reply. This makes "my world" right and perfect again πŸ™‚ Because today, I was a bit shocked about the rude reactions and posts without answers but only playing jokes on me although I did not have had anything bad in mind. I am a novice with too little knowledge on this forum. However, I had read already many articles and posts on headphones, amplifiers, Stax and other audio stuff at head-case before, so I thought it was a forum like head-fi. So, it was only a misunderstanding by me. I also always enjoyed the interesting posts and verdicts of Birgir (spritzer), as he knows so much on the amp electronics and digs deep into the technology (e.g. taking apart even the headphone drivers for quality inspection), So due to all this, I really thought I could get some advice on headphones here at head-case. In the meantime, I found your welcome post where it is written what head-case is about and that the idea behind it is quite different to standard forums. And I also read that one should first look around and not start to post right in the beginning. So, that was my fault, I just did not know about the idea behind the head-case community. But your kind last post repaired my confidence to this community, which first seemed to be damaged when my thread suddenly was blocked and closed. All my remarks were meant to be interpreted with a "grain of salt", i.e. with the same fun and irony (with πŸ˜‰ ) as it came from the others, too. And as is written in your haed-case rules/welcome letter: "[...] We are sometimes quite rude, often irreverant, and regularly abusive. [...]" i.e. understanding humor πŸ™‚
    1 point
  20. First time poster. Happy to report that this beauty is now on its way to its new home in Melbourne. Happy to find head-case via this purchase. I am relatively new to estats, but not to headphones. I've been mostly avoiding HF over the last few years and mostly posting about audio in a small closed facebook group - happy to find this place which shares my low tolerance of shilling culture. The amp will replace/sideline my current stock SRM-313. I might hang on to it, in case I ever get something with normal bias. In terms of headphones, the KGSSHV will feed my L700 and the Koss/Drop estat. Cheers everyone. I've been having fun reading through older threads, especially the critiques of poor quality hyped up products.
    1 point
  21. RIP Capt. Von Trapp. We missed another Hollywood and stage legend who died last week. RIP Hal Holbrook. The news of his death is not greatly exaggerated. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/hal-holbrook-dead/2021/02/02/4a794fd2-654a-11eb-8468-21bc48f07fe5_story.html%3FoutputType%3Damp
    0 points
  22. R.I.P. Christopher Plummer...
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