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My morning.. Two days of packages... 40 packages left

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  • 1
    what kind of contraption you are making on? it looks fun! i love playing with hardware
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    None :p Started with Arduino a few months back... and Invested a lot of money to get all I'll need in the beginning... I was watching tutorials, how to's, Oh I need this... I must get that...

    Because most parts were ordered on the same day, I get lots of packages in one week... I still have 40 in the way here and in that table is two days of deliveries...

    To not lose track, and because at a time I had more than 100 packages cumming, I place labels on everything... Or was supposed to, spend all the tape, only bought more yesterday so I have lots of stuff unclassified I'll have to re-research again :D

    When I get all the stuff in their place I'll take pictures... And also for my workshop, I'm starting.

    Oh, and I love scrapping... Have my office full or Arduino and scrapped stuff, can't barelly move. lol
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    Looks like an yard sale
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    @NotWhoIUsedToBe Hahaha It really does...
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    Ohhhh thats the stuff!

    I usualy spend 50$ monthly on electronics parts. THAT must have costed like 200$.

    I see a lot of very expensive components that arent that good for beginners..

    You dont want to waste your money on expensive, specific parts in my opinion.
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    Yes I do...
    Let me explain...
    I'm a cnc operator...
    I have some old knowledge of programming (like 20 years ago) but I'm Cumming back.
    I love diy the shit out of things, specially when I get to the point I don't need tutorials anymore and can think, project and build from small and large machines (the top of one of my ideias is a cnc made of steel that can carve steel. That can reduce the costs with the first milling of pieces from brute steel and would sell such machines like cherries... Since my town was build on glass and molding companies (lots of sand, pine wood and other saw materials, the area I live was taken from the sea by order of one of our kings. It took almost a century by planting pine trees and waiting for them to grow and take sand to fill the captured area, this in the middle ages...) and such machine can replace cncs with costs of 200€ an hour.
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    @Gregozor2121 got away from the subject sorry.
    OK, first I have a burn out for 3 years... Can't program now so had to get a new hobby.
    Got addicted to arduino... And I know that If someone can build a thing I also can, just have to learn, even if it takes years... Meanwhile my objectives have lots of middle points to achieve, like a game.
    Now, I can program the basics in almost any language if I have to. (first year of programming class was only to teach basics and foundations, thats why I learned ruby, python and others in a week, only the basics ofcourse), I'm a cnc operator for 3 years with a 2 years formation in g-code and cam programming.
    I also curted steel for two years and know the difference of matterials, even if just the basic, how a mechanical saw works.
    Also worked as a truck driver with Crain.
    And a few other machines, I love big machines.
    All that knowledge together, even if I'm not a pro at anything specific, together with my creativity and crazyness makes me unique...
    Like I have a project stopped for the molding business, an app with tool tables, calculators, standard tool tables, how-to for noobs, because most of the first users will be students (people from the molding company take time to adjust and most are basic windows users, even programmers, since most learned well how to program but they don't need to be good at windows. Actually there was 3 poeple in 20 that can program g-code and heidenhein, and I'm one of them because no one in my class got it, it isn't teached right, so almost no one nowdays can program a face lifting (cleaning the faces, may it be on top or arround) from pure code..

    Well and I went on another big rant lol
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    40 packages left,
    that's what npm said. ^^
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