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Cake day: November 26th, 2024

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  • obligatory firearm safety reminder:

    • rule one is “keep your finger off the trigger until ready to fire”
    • rule two is “never point the weapon at anything you are not willing to destroy”
    • rule three is “always treat any weapon as though it is loaded”
    • rule four is “know your target and what lays beyond it”

    only by holding each other accountable can we make sure that everyone stays safe and has fun.









  • i have always been taught that its better to he safe with pressure… anything.

    if you want nightmare fuel, (to be extremely clear, this is gore, and very much not safe for work; assuming you’re not working at an ER, or hospital). search up “Degloved hand” or “Degloved foot”. those images are why I wear steel toed boots with pressure washers, and thick kevlar gloves when working on high pressure water lines. I do not want to lose a toe, or a finger, ever.




  • damn, that thing must be like, a Scottish castle or something LOL.

    super cool that you live there!

    now I’m confused about onshape though, as anything digital that’s “free” has long since enshittefied, and sold you as the product… could the seriously be one of the last bastions of good free software? it may not be OSS, but if its really that good… hmmm, food for thought. I’ll have to do more research on it.


  • grillgamesh@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoLinux@lemmy.mlAdvice on a CAD solution
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    1 month ago

    you don’t need windows, but that is how I have my install set up, as WINE can be kind of buggy with the program. it doesn’t need networking, so no risk of m$ taking info, and SW2024 can run on 8GB and some CPU passthrough.

    speaking as someone who’s tried just about ever 3dCAD program under the sun, SW is the best on the market for ease of use, documentation, and available plugins.

    openSCAD is absolute hell for ease-of-use, onshape sells your data, freecad has the same issues as openscad, and AutoCAD, while good, still is worse than SW due to poorer documentation, and more annoying interface.

    of course, there is always the option of doing the drawings by hand on paper, with a ruler, a compass, and a protractor. this may be your best option for sharability, as your local municipality may want to have it for their records as well, assuming that a) they don’t already have it, and b) if they do, you were unable to procure the original blueprints.



  • grillgamesh@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoLinux@lemmy.mlAdvice on a CAD solution
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    pirate solidworks. fuck dassault systemes, but they make a damned good cad program, with excellent documentation on how to do just about everything under the sun (and some stuff that even the sun don’t shine on)

    use a win10 ltsc VM with device passthru for running it, it won’t know the difference.