I'd be more concerned that a small or crawling child could get through the bottom section.
Might not be an issue for the home currently but in the future?
Almost certainly speed tape, perhaps just looked black in the light. The dreamliners wings are primarily made of carbon fibre which is notorious for being hard to get paint to stay adhered to.
Airbus had loads of issues with Paint coming off their composite aircraft too.
Because OEM have quality assurance particularly if you are worried about things like hydrogen embrittlement on ZP fasteners.
If a failure were to occur then at least it's not because you used a third party product.
Having just rebuilt a gearbox, and carefully measured all the shims...it's seems face parallelism is not quite as critical as you might think. :laughing:
Super glue
All and any 3d printed power tool accessories I buy/get for the workshop invariably break because FDM prints just ain't strong enough IMO.
Super glue has repeatedly repaired them, to a stronger than new status...surely one if them has been PETg.
You know that sometimes (I'm looking at your festool) the M and L class extractors are exactly the same with the exception that the M class has a function to alert you when the airflow drops below a certain level.
It doesn't need to be self cleaning to be M-class
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Now that you mention it that rings a bell.
Yep, I just straight up don't carry a knife on me, never very far from my toolbox, so they can stay in there.
Not all knives openable with one hand are flick knives. The important distinction is if it uses a button or not.
Spring assist etc are perfectly legal. (Just not for every day carry if it locks open etc)
Crkt enforcer is a good example.
I couldn't see anything else damaged or that could have caused the damage, the bearings on the input shaft were still intact, albeit worn.
The bearing on its mating shaft had collapsed so it almost certainly was causing a misalignment and ultimately the damage, I just find it bizarre how it's...
Have a trafic gearbox on the healing bench for a bearing replacement, unfortunately it's been caught just a little too late and has damaged 6th gear on the input shaft.
Approximately 75% of the teeth have been blootered, what I find bizarre however is that it's mating gear (nearest to the most...
In those photos the lines aren't Lasered I don't think, they look like inlays, the grain pattern and direction doesn't match up with the parent material
I don't think they are CNC, they aren't consistent, or square, maybe his setups are poor though.
Definitely selling his hobby. There's zero profit there.
I'd probably want £15 a unit for something like that, as long as I was making batches. They would be of a considerably higher quality...