@Jssra Perhaps cheese, tinned salmon or tuna, cured meats or jerky?
@Austin_Dern @mawr I expect, like many furries, Earl Grey Rooboi works in "I Tea".
@zebratron2084... I would willingly throw myself on a tactical cookienuke. Just saying.
@Phorm "... Mmmf."
"Yes? Go on."
"I kinda wish to *be* Wednesday."
"*sigh* Don't we _all_..."
@mawr Earl, the Grey Rooboi?
@Phorm "Been hitting the bottle?" "*cough* So to speak.."
@JulieSqveakaroo *snugs the pneu-roo!* n.n
An introspective new year post?
Mmf. Continue to drift further away, turning and turning in the widening gyre - but keep my dish pointed at home and respond to pings.
Cook more. Eat less. Share surplus.
Find a way to draw again.
And this year? Build the gawd damned tin dog. I'll never be in a better place, there will never be a better time.
Right. Time to dig out the car and go back to work.
NSFW Ramblings - Mostly about Media creation and Tits
@Phorm Y'know... Yes, the imagery is titillating and appealing to me, and yes, the technical challenge is fascinating too. But in all honesty, dear djinna... I really do wish to encourage your pursuit of your transformations. I don't have to see the results - there don't need to *be* 'results' for anyone.
It's the process.
I wish you the experience of transforming yourself, and seeing those results in every way you find enjoyable. n.n
NSFW Ramblings - Mostly about Media creation and Tits
@Phorm HOW DO I ENCOURAGE YOU IN THIS. O.O
@Austin_Dern Where'd you put the keys, girl?
@Ulfra_Wolfe@witches.town @JulieSqveakaroo @zebratron2084 @KawaSeadrake *snicker* I *am* planning to make an exoskeletal brace for my drawing paw, once I get a decent scan of my right hand and arm. Maybe some customized carpal splints, too.
3d Printer Babbling
I *may* have been underextruding plastic the whole time I've been using the Folly, btw. Currently I'm running an extrusion multiplier of 1.23 and getting better results in term of shell adhesion: may need to calibrate my extruder better, but I'll poke at that some other day. The multiplier is a good enough workaround.
3D Printing : Carbon Fiber Composite
Daaaaaamn. Rigid and a *gloriously* matte, smooth finish. I am definitely using this for 'finished' work in future. https://awoo.space/media/ZKwj9hryq5wZuQttiVY
Note to self: -50 diopter, -10 degrees from right side 0 mark (quadrant 1), removes horizontal component of right eye blur: need cylindrical adjustment to ameliorate vertical component. Research prismatic lenses.
Also, optometry is way overdue as a field for disruption. Suggest bowel disrupter, setting '3-day old burrito'.
Other 3d Printer News
Another copy of the folly is due for delivery early next week - just prepaid the duties on the kit. It was cheaper to buy a discounted kit than to build the mechanicals from parts and scrap, amazingly. 9.9 Once it's mechanically sound, it becomes the test-bed for the new build - a RAMPS controller, multi-extruder explorations, bit more power in the power supply, different drives for flexible filaments. Tinkering, in other words. n.n
3d Printer Babbling
I'm trying out a testcube of the PLA/Carbon Fiber composite right now. Interesting filament - unlike the softer and flexible nylon or PETG stuff, this stuff is actually a bit brittle pre-printing - a bit more flexible than pasta of the same diameter, but you get the idea. You can snap it with a finger. After printing, the various stressors should all cancel out. Or something.
Pretty, if you like that matte black tactical look.
@zebratron2084 @Ulfra_Wolfe@witches.town @KawaSeadrake Aw hells yes, I got more parts that need replacing than parts to replace the parts that need replacing with.
Middle-aged scatterbrain working in 'the healthcare field'. Teaching a computer to sculpt in my spare time. Torontoish. Pronouns: he/hare