u/Uncle_Spenser

I don't know how Joe Rogan could have meaningful conversation with Sam Seder, but I would still like to see it.

I don't know how Joe Rogan could have meaningful conversation with Sam Seder, but I would still like to see it.

I literally learned about Sam Seder from Steven Crowder incident a few years back ago and got intrigued enough to explore what's going on. Crowder avoided this dude arguing he's "too small" to engage with him and that Sam is trying to get recognition and clicks from it. I then went some rabbit hole and I actually find him to be a genuine guy who's willing to debate right wing politics. I also found clips of Tim Pool giving similar reasoning on why he doesn't want to debate with him and at this point I'm actually intrigued how an actual debate or just a podcast with merits would go against Sam Seder.

u/Uncle_Spenser — 1 day ago

OK, now this part is complete bullshit and first time when I started rage quiting.

I'm not a very skilled gamer. Never been a fan of soulsgames, because I'm too inpatient to have fun. Played some Hollow Knight, never finished.

I took 3 or 4 approaches to Silksong. Finally felt like I git gut. Sometimes I die in a stupid way, but I guess it's part of the experience. However I got to this part and after 5 hours of constant tries I feel like GVING THE HELL UP ANYWAY, because this is pure bullshit! I got to the last wave numerous times, but always almost die instantly.

I struggled with some parts of the game and bosses up to this point. Last Judge, Beastfly, Trobbio and maybe some really tricky mobs duos. But this shit start to drive me insane and for the first time in my life I started to rage quit at this part. I'm playing mostly blind with exception to the parts that YouTube fed me in the shorts. How I'm supposed to overcome this, cause I invested 25 hours in that playthrough to get to that brick wall?

u/Uncle_Spenser — 21 days ago

What is the point of this on router?

How is it helpful? I can't figure out the use of setting any number on that rod. What I'm supposed to set on this? May be a barrier language for me to find any useful info, so please somebody enlighten me.

u/Uncle_Spenser — 27 days ago

I made a laundry basket with drawer for cat litter box in the bottom for a friend

But I failed to document the process, so hope it's ok to submit it as general discussion. I'm kinda proud and want to share, so I hope it's alright this way.

I was given specific dimensions for the space it would be put in and basically nailed it. It's made from alder, my friend and her cats love it and I hope you enjoy it as well. I'm relatively new to woodworking.

u/Uncle_Spenser — 1 month ago

I know this vid is 3 years old and raked 38m views, but to all of you who missed it - this is how engineer can work with simplest of tools and make this job look easy.

If you haven't seen this is - watch it, because I was blown away with each new step.

Assuming he build all his jigs himself - he must have mind of incredible engineering capacity, because I can't even comprehend how he calculated that mortise and tenon jig for hand router that seems to be doing way more things than just that. There are woodworking solutions here that I promise you probably haven't seen anywhere else.

It is also a proof that engineer will go a long way with basic tools. I buy some new tools to work around some problems I find in my woodworking, meanwhile people like this exist who make it look easy.

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u/Uncle_Spenser — 1 month ago

I spend 6 hours doweling so I can make this bench in single glue up

I think this is where I would appreciate Domino, wouldn't I?

u/Uncle_Spenser — 2 months ago

I want to choose Bosch as my main battery platform. Anyone have experience using them?

I can tell my current battery tools are not professional grade and they're getting really on my nerves and they seem to be struggling with the amount of work I sometimes put them through. It's CAT, BTW and doesn't matter why I chose them now.

I'll be going into better quality power tools and obviously I want to stick to a single platform to keep it simple for myself. I noticed Bosch is very overlooked nowadays. I can't think I ever seen any woodworking YouTuber working with Bosch power tools.

Yet, I want to avoid DeWalt to avoid the headache of meticulously checking every single buy, because they have multiple models of single tools and I know that some of them are not so highly recommended. I know because I bought their multi tool without speed control and it's half useless for me then.

I have mixed experience with Makita tools. I find Milwaukee to be very expensive and a company with less focus on woodworking tools. Festool is still out of my budget and also does not interest me because of battery powered tools. I have a few Bosch corded tools and Bosch tablesaw and I'm basically very happy with all of them. They're from the blue line. I'm in Europe and Bosch was basically OG power tool company here, good ol' reliable. But how are they really?

I'm obviously not trying to go all-battery, but in my woodworking I often find multi tool, small router, planer, sawzall and angle grinder very useful to be used away from any sockets. Anyone have reliable experience with Bosch battery tools?

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u/Uncle_Spenser — 2 months ago