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- Bjarke completed the lesson Design Supplies in the class Invention Class
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- Bjarke commented on theRIAA's instructable Cardboard Lumber
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- Bjarke commented on Bjarke's instructable Chairleg GuitarView Instructable »
Sure thing. The string is knotted to the eyelet part of an eyelet bolt. The eyelet bolt is then turned many times as to wind the string tight.When the string is sufficiently tight, the nuts on either side of the bolt are used to keep the bolt in place.I've found the following article very helpful in making DIY tuners: https://vulpestruments.com/2013/02/01/a-note-on-diy-tuning-pegs/I hope this helps
- Bjarke commented on splitreaction's instructable Charge Your Cellphone Using Wasted Heat (and Build a Steampunk Wall-E)View Instructable »
Hey, cool 'ible. I see that you're using a max 175 C Seebeck on a ~260 C exhaust manifold. How come it does not get burned?
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Hey man, thanks for the cool 'ible! Do you know if this lumber holds up in a CNC?