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Forge Web App

Has anyone out there tried Forge Web? If so how does it compare to MTG Forge?

I’d love to playtest decks virtually against bots/AI before building them.

I just don’t want to download all of the GitHub stuff and go through the setup.

Would love recs for easy to use platform for playing mtg for free.

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u/Uncle_Cheeto — 7 days ago

Longboarding Spots 🛹 ☀️

Anyone know some good easy cruising longboarding spots around West Jordan/Midvale/Sandy area?

Looking to get out cruising and maybe even an Ocean Spray endorsement 😄

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u/Uncle_Cheeto — 2 months ago

ATLA Proxies

Hey guys!

I was disappointed by the lack of effort by Wizards to make more dedicated ATLA cards + Commander Decks.

I decided to create a few of my own themed cards!

Here are some of them:

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u/Uncle_Cheeto — 3 months ago
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Stud trying to find stud(s)

I’m trying to figure out stud placement on this wall before mounting something heavy.

I used a stud finder and scanned across the wall. I can clearly identify one normal stud, but the next area is confusing — instead of finding a normal 1.5" wide stud, the stud finder seems to detect a 6–7 inch wide section.

This is in a weird corner area of the house, so I’m wondering if this could be:

- multiple studs packed together
- a support/structural post
- framing around a corner
- blocking
- plumbing/electrical/metal causing a false reading
- something else I’m not thinking of

I attached a video of the scan. I’m trying to understand what’s likely behind the drywall and whether it’s safe/reasonable to mount into that wide detected area.

Any advice on how to verify what’s behind the wall before drilling? Should I use a magnet, small pilot hole, inspection camera, or another method?

Thanks for any help — I’m trying to avoid drilling into something I shouldn’t.

u/Uncle_Cheeto — 4 months ago