I've got some crappy drawers that are falling apart this might be just right to fix them
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This is the only thing that stopped my scars itching after surgery. Cut open a vitamin e pill and rub it into the area. You can put something over it to keep it on there.
I don't feel like I've seen armature (SCARA?) Based 3d printers in this scale before. I imagine it might be due to it losing reach as it goes on comparison to a gantry? At least without some sort of rising mechanism.
I like these models more than the legion ones I think. Great painting!
patton and mini are the same size I think
I've got the v12 ht. Hoping to upgrade to grab a commander mini. Too many potholes killing my knees without suspension.
I'm pretty sure that I healed with my foot in an unnatural position (outside tiles up slightly) causing the bone to heal in a shortened position. They don't do anything to your fibula in most cases as it bears very little weight, it's just allowed to heal on its own.
Only real thing I regret when I broke my leg was not using a cane after crutches. Didn't realize using the crutches too long led to my fibula reattaching incorrectly and breaking again a year later randomly as I was walking.
Looks great, but are green base rims making a comeback?
I've always found the idea that you are replacing religious faith with science to be ridiculous, it shows a fundamental misunderstanding of what science is. Science does not ask for faith, it plainly lays out the facts and frameworks to be scrutinized. The scrutiny is the point.
For helpdesk this is perfectly fine, but if you want to upgrade a little bit I'd grab a pair of pants with side or slash pockets rather than the kind you find on jeans.
Is your belt on sideways? hard to tell but your buckle should be on the front. Generally you should match your belt to your shoes, I prefer brown in both cases as black can look too institutional.
You can practice putting a small fold on the tucked in part of your shirt to take up the extra slack around the waist, otherwise the shirt fits well.
Blender is a swiss army knife, not really comparable, but i'd recommend it over most CAD software if your main focus is 3d printing as most slicer convert to mesh data anyway.