Only sand up to about 200 grit. Any finer and the wood pores get clogged and will make it harder to absorb finish.
Only sand up to about 200 grit. Any finer and the wood pores get clogged and will make it harder to absorb finish.
So in a solid, you can imagine each atom connected to each other by springs (bonds). They can vibrate on these springs. If they vibrate too much (by heating) then they can break the bonds and escape as a gas. Gasses basically have too much energy to bond again.
Molecules interact with each other. Energy is transferred as they bump around. If you were to follow a single molecule it would move around randomly. What we can measure is usually the average of many molecules.
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Alone I guess? In solitude. At least I wouldn’t be bothering anyone else.
Only if there’s no collisions. With lots of collisions it’s far from constant.
I feel to a certain degree the bridal industry did this to itself. It’s like 3-4x the cost when a good or service is for a wedding. They’re getting more expensive while the general population is not making more money. Maybe the really high end places can get away with it, but at some point people will just say it isn’t worth it.
I also watch a TON of YouTube. Basically I like to have something in the background whether I’m gaming or working.
I just like the background noise and I do sort of pay attention. I can mostly get the plot, etc.
I watch things in the background while I do stuff on my main monitor. Most shows/movies aren’t worth my full attention but I like the background noise.
A 3kWh battery is like >$1000? Wouldn’t this double the price of a fridge?
Except batteries are heavy and expensive? Which appliances can feasibly be battery powered for a practical amount of time?
Pretty sure you can’t use GPS by itself since it can be inaccurate or not work at all inside tunnels.
It’s becoming less common these days.
I’ve considered instead of energy generation which is pretty hard for human biomechanics to do, we could have a gym where you build stuff. Like today’s workout is you have to build a wall.
Carry a bunch of wood around (squat, deadlift, carries ). Do some sawing (row, push up). Lift wood overhead (press).
And at the end of the workout you’ve got a wall!
It likely will stabilize, but it might become more of an enthusiast market. People don’t necessarily need a PC anymore.
Do you mean the efficiency question? I’m just deducing if they were competitive in servers Intel would jump at that opportunity.
As for the PC market, just looking at unit sales: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Market_share_of_personal_computer_vendors
And as for margins, well the exact information is a bit hard to find but in general lower end products have tighter margins and the buyers for them are more price sensitive.
Eh unless they have the most efficient overall, they won’t make inroads into the server market. The entry level laptop and desktop markets are getting smaller and has less margins.
They missed the last catch? 5 was caught, 6 was not caught, and 7 (this latest one) was caught.
He loves heat pumps! Huge proponent of them!
Yeah not sure about for curved surfaces, but planing flat surfaces will make it feel super smooth and ready to take a finish. Note that it can also be wood dependent.