What's some productive hobbies you guys are into?
I brew beer and make wood furniture.
What's some productive hobbies you guys are into?
I brew beer and make wood furniture.
Selling my cum bottles to China. So roasties there can have white kids.
Making music is the only one I really do with any frequency anymore
Nice i used to brew a while ago, only did 3 or 4 batchs but was nice. Also used to produce music lately just work and depression. I need to do something about that.
I make Wasters, and other wooden things.
I also cook, I usually study and replicate ancient woodworking techniques for their preservation
>wasters
sounds like a waste of time
work on cars
3d modeling for 3 printing is one of my productive hobbies I'm working on making ssd caddies right now to upgrade my pc.
Yeah I got into it a year or two ago. Still learning had a few blow up in my spare shower on me for not monitoring the CO2 build up. That bathroom still smells of yeast months later.
Cooking part sounds really cool.
What kind of setup do you use on your woodworking? Manual vs Machine? Rotary vs Plane?
Impromptu card and coin magic. I was the biggest loser in school until I got good enough that I wasn't a loser anymore
My dad was into car repair. He taught me how to do all the basic maintenance on vehicles. Never learned how to do that kind of level of work like in your image.
Sweet, I enjoy Autocading for my wood working business. I've thought about using 3D parts to supplement some of the wood work.
I never had the dexterity for card tricks.
Noice, good luck in the future mate and I hope life will treat you and your wood well its time for me to sleep now.
i rape people and make gun modifications
Beating my wife.
Baking.
This I work on cars as well. Looks like a 350? Not a chevy guy so it's a guess by the way the alt looks.
I write screenplays. They are nothing special but after finishing a feature length script, feels good bros
I do photography as a hobby and I hike.
OP you do sound a bit like Swanson
I used to restore motorcycles but have always been into electronics. For the longest time I thought vacuum tubes were stupid but now I'm obsessed and build lots of shit like amplifiers and speakers. Brought an old 1959 Altec back from the dead and it sounds amazing but I prefer to make my own stuff. Hard to beat the output transformers in that thing though, they're some of the best made.
Neat, what was one of your most recent? I've thought about writing one but never seem to bother putting pen to paper.
Never saw the show only the memes. So unsure.
It’s odd actually. There are good moments where you get a few laughs but most of it is rather boring to be honest, at least in my view.
Car diagnostics and photography.
Finding a one small wire out of thousands that's making the car undriveable is the best feeling there is when working on cars.
Fake stock trading, learning how to trade and invest on one of those free accounts.
What kind of photography are you into?
It's called "demo" trading, not fake trading
I carve smoking pipes from wood. Like fancy ones for tobacco not for stoners.
Landscape, astro and the occasional animal. Would like to do more astro, but photography and cars are not very friendly for a student's budget and gear is everything when it comes to astro
Most is manually operated machinery,
Foot pedal powered lathes, and similar tools I end up having to produce myself through a modified sawhorse.
Also, typically the tools I use are rarely rotary, only under specific circumstance can they be. I use planes, files, rasps, axes, and chisels to shape wood.
Cool.
I do wall plastering
Very nice. Most of my setup is electric. Building such big items it takes me too long to plane and sand everything. I want to get a new Domino Joiner as I'm having to do most of that by hand or with improvised means.
In what way? Like redoing your walls for new designs or plaster medallions?
Ah, my parents got me a rather nice Manfrotto tripod for my 17th. I’ve always wanted to go out more and do more Astro but I’m always busy
Pic related, my best shot at it so far
i build speakers
Do you use a router to round the edges? Do you do any type of staining or finishing on the wood?
I bake bread when I'm bored on a Saturday. Been getting into telescope making, but I'm still looking for a few parts for a polishing lap for primary dobsonian mirrors.
Based. I just made a set. Great hobby.
I've always wanted a good Manfrotto but I found an old SLIK that was meant for some construction equipment leveling thing and it's super sturdy, but also heavy. Where I live I at least have almost 8 months of dark clear nights when I can shoot but I was thinking about getting some vintage glass and an adapter since autofocus won't matter in astro and they're pretty cheap.
Pic in last post was my best shot also.
Pic related is the occasional pet
i just use
>table saw
>jig saw
>drill
>clamps
>use glue to reduce unwanted vibration normally caused by screws
and here's a pair than i have finished and sold.
Also how long was that exposure since you have such nice star trails or was it multiple shots combined in post?
A true cutie, I’ve gotta give you props man, you’re one creative lad. I’ll probably start slowly investing into good sharp glass (I have a Nikon and I regret buying it as canon glass is cheaper) and taking up a rather weird job. A specialist sergeant in the military of the country where I live. I will live to serve my country and drop by /k/ from time to time and post OC. I hope you do well with Astro photography user! I believe in you!
No, it was 474.8 seconds of my memory serves me right. And F8 if I’m correct
what are the dimensions?
Very nice.
I masturbate to cartoon women
Thank you so much.
I will be serving my country as well not from choice so that will interrupt all hobbies unfortunately.
I hope you'll have an awesome time in the military though
I play football for the vi raiders
I tie people shoelaces if I notice they're untied. If they're not, I untie people's shoe laces when they aren't looking, so I can point it out and tie it up for them.
Real estate has been a very productive hobby
No no not medallions. Just plastering. I am a masters degree mechanical engineer and work design medical equipment but nothing gives me more satisfaction than plastering an ugly rough old or new brick wall smooth and flush. I am thinking about going part time in engineering so i can do more plastering.
Use a nice big flat faced hand sander, and keep the grit high, as you dont have to worry too much about the grit leaving spikey stickers. I use sandpaper due to it appearing in history before the typical time frame I study from, and my techniques mimick the same motion as a hand sander, minus being a lot slower, and more intricate, it's essentially ideal. Sand loosely over the entire surface and dont retain too long in one place.
I can't describe my efficiency with eyeballing measurements and straightness, as I've been doing most of my work by eye for years, but I've found you generally can plane something with a hand sander, as long as you maintain a consistent movement from one end of the piece to the other. Long strokes.
Making a plane yourself would be easy, if you would like I can make another thread in my shop, and make one during that thread.
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A home made plane is good because you can effectively make a plane of any varying width, given you have a little loose material, and 99% of us do.
photography and audio engineering
Oops, I meant low on grit, not high.
I'm high
Pics of your stuff?
I make swords. Currently trying to turn it into a business with some success.