Short video here more lf a summary of the paper and what it was looking at, but not in depth analysis on it.
Short video here more lf a summary of the paper and what it was looking at, but not in depth analysis on it.
BlakeClass guide to lottery winnings His second comment is what to do that first is the warning.
There is a thing called Coppicing or National Trust Link where the stump shoots off and grows new trunks from there. Its not exactly the same and some trees are better suited for it than others.
It is the purpose of the MOXIE unit, which they had proved a small amount from back in 2021. OG press release
Wrapping up of moxie Press release
Some quick chicken scratches for you.
I’ve loaded Misty Blue in and its quite a nice blue. Need to find my other converters to try the others.
Right here, will spend way to long writing a vba macro when i could have done it without quicker 😂
The main one is the resin that is bring used, that will have a shelf life like paint or glue as the solvent will evaporate. The second one is fibre primers that are used to help the resin integrate with the Carbon Fibers can degrade and cause improper bonding between the fibres and layers. For fabrics this is normally over a year but for prepregs (where the resin already in the fibres but not set) is generally a year and will need testing for a longer shelf life.
Another issue is the storage you want a cool dry environment and covered to avoid contamination from other rolls/prepregs. Additionally the other thing that worries me is although salt water is not an issue to the fibres and resins themselves when you add metal to them the salt acts as an electrolyte and will cause galvanic corrosion “rusting” away the fasteners and causing damage to the fibres in that area.
Not to mention Carbon Fiber is best for coaxial (along the length of the tube) tension not hoop (around the tube) compressive forces. And differences in the layup and curing process can impact the viability of the final part which is why lots of places will weigh the resin and have a procedure to soak the fibres and lay them up as well as sensors to keep the pressure and temperature with a margin for curing, to keep the variability between the parts minimal.
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No worries, thats the vibe i thought you were going for but wanted to clarify. I’ll try changing the TTF soon see how that goes, or just a reminder to check the formatting but that never works 😂
I have heard of it, but I seem to go through phases with using as It gets busy sometimes just personal preference. Thanks 🙂
Generally its not a problem just a reminder to change it before pdf, and it is ment as light hearted fun not malicious.
Be an engineer they said, its all about problem solving they said, they lied. No one mentioned the documentation and reports, just let me tinker/build/fix/test things. Turns out should be a technician 😂but i do love it really.
For me to keep it off was the challenge. I Started by working out how much I needed to eat for maintenance, through calculators and counting my calories for a couple of weeks.
Then I just brought a small deficit of a couple hundred cals, and increased exercise; making sure to go for a walk each day, started lifting weights at the gym.
Now im halfway to my weight goal. But it was all about setting the habits and keeping them going, turning down extra cake in the office or having a smaller lunch to balance everything out, now I dont have the same cravings I used to. Its been a slow year but I am happy with it.