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May 9, 2024, 10:31:43 AM5/9/24
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Hi all, this is a bit of a duplicate post... Well more accurately, "updated" since I finished ripping the first set of my battle records. In the link below you'll find a goldmine of scratch records, samples, loops, fx, etc... Check out the "personal recordings" folder. I ripped several more records and also updated the file names to match the name on the labels.

Another drop in replacement you can use instead of the build-in ls command is Exa. Again, as some other tools in this article exa provides color highlighting and some sane defaults but overall remains compatible with ls API.

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If you do start at survival 4 or manage to raise it to that level somehow, you need a stone chisel to make a stone hammer or axe, and by extension, any recipe requiring hammering 2, all because the wood chiseling quality which requires sand. This is the only tool that has wood chiseling quality, and from what I can tell, the sole purpose of the tool and quality is to make stone tools more difficult.

The only way to get a digging 2 tool from scratch is to make a wooden shovel. This requires the stone chisel. So, survival from scratch is currently bottlenecked towards the acquisition of sand, which is severely limiting from some interesting avenues of gameplay.

SketchUp users are architects, designers, builders, makers and engineers. They are the people who shape the physical world. They are important, and they deserve great tools because great tools produce great work.At SketchUp, we do our best to make...

But the most powerful aspect of those files is when you create code related ones. If, for example, you create a scratch.kts file and start writing some Kotlin in it, you will see your code being run on the fly presenting to you its result:

I recently created my first custom avatar from scratch for VRChat. While I was learning how to do this, I worked on writing up a google doc to document all the steps and pitfalls for the whole process of modelling an avatar in Blender all the way through uploading it through the VRChat SDK in Unity.

This is a guide for creating a super simple custom VRChat avatar from scratch. The focus of this guide will be for creating avatars that work in both Oculus Quest and for PC, with a focus on Quest (since Quest avatars work on PC, but not vice versa)....

They say that necessity is the mother of invention and I needed a door. I had some lumber and some tools and so I put together a plan and I built one. This article is all about how I did that including the steps that I went through and the challenges that I had to solve for along the way.

How you put it altogether is very important as poor joints can lead to a failure of the entire door. There are numerous joinery methods, many of which require specialized tools and equipment. Other methods may be time consuming or require special skills. Whatever route you choose, your joints must be structural and provide strength. That rules out solely glue, biscuits, small dowels or even tongue and groove.

If I were starting from scratch in LA and had your background, I'd boom everything I could get myself on, Student films from USC, UCLA, AFI, Brooks, Chapman, etc.... Low budget films, commercials, you name it. Recording is easy, learning the set and working w others is the education. Problem solving, thinking on your feet, by the time you get enough knowledge to move up to mixing you will know what works and what doesn't as well as what to buy. Good luck.

When creating a base pay structure from scratch or revising an existing structure to meet changing needs, such a project can seem challenging at best. The compensation system development process, however, does not have to be an overwhelming and dreaded goal. Building a market-based pay structure from scratch encompasses the following steps:

This toolkit walks through each of these major steps to help novices successfully develop a complete pay structure from scratch. Those seasoned in compensation will find the article helpful in keeping their compensation skills current in today's volatile compensation markets. See How to Avoid Unintended Consequences When Raising Pay.

Building anything of value requires a reason or business philosophy and strategy. To ensure success of the project and complete support from the top down, the project needs a plan that explains why the system is being built, what is to be built, how all the pieces fit together and what the expected end result is. To build anything from scratch requires an architect to create a plan as well as a champion to guide and drive the process. That champion serves as the catalyst to align decision-makers and resources. That way, what is being built successfully aligns with the organization's business philosophy, culture, vision and mission, values, resources, and strategic objectives. Similarly, building a pay structure from scratch requires the architect to articulate the compensation philosophy, clarify concepts that define the fundamental beliefs about the structure, and design and develop the strategy. The process also requires a champion to align decision-makers, obtain buy-in from the top of the organization and execute the plan. See What is a compensation philosophy?

I just got a LN #4, and naturally on the first project I somehow managed to get a deep scratch in the sole (see attached). When you run your finger across the sole, you can feel the indentation from the scratch. Should I do anything to try to get this out, or just leave it be? Since this is very new, I am concerned that any fixes that I might pursue would do more harm than good.

I think you will create more of a problem by trying to remove that scratch. I might take a piece of very fine sand paper, like p2000 or p3000 on a wooden block and gently wipe down the sole with the idea of removing any burr you may have created.

I was looking at the LN maintenance video, and they mentioned that you can send tools back into them for the "spa treatment" for issues that you can't address on your own. Has anyone done this? Just wondering what my options are if the scratch leaves marks on the wood. Don't want a 350 buck brick in the shop.

You really should be able to deal with this yourself by doing the sand paper techniques mentioned above. I had a scratch like yours in the bottom of my Veritas Smoother. and it took very little effort with sand paper. Can I still see and feel the scratch? Yep, but it has absolutely no effect on the working results of the plane.

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