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Wafflenose
Ellie
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I also make these for people...

Wafflenose
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This is me!

Josh
Joshua Bond
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Wafflenose said:This is me!

Wonderful, so now I know what to do with any surplus swim-support-tubes (or whatever they are called). All the best for 2025, Josh.

Wafflenose
Ellie
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Thanks! We call them woggles or noodles.

Josh
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It's a bit overkill, but I'm going to post 5 pictures of a weaving project, just finished. It's a hand-woven baby-hammock for a friend who had a baby before Christmas.
I did the main-weaving of the hammock, the tablet-woven bands, and the macrame for the carabina ends. Veronika did the crochet edging and sewed on the bands.
(Pic 1/5)

RyanBlackborough
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6 function calculator.
+ - × ÷ √ (x)²

crimsin
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made from candle wax and found metal as well as air dry clay....

Josh
Joshua Bond
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(2/5) The finished baby-hammock ...

Josh
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(3/5) Detail of the main weave, the crocheted edging, and the tablet-woven strips with simple plaited ends ...

Josh
Joshua Bond
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(4/5) Crochet end with end-loops and tablet-woven straps ...

Josh
Joshua Bond
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(5/5) Square-knot macrame with simple whipped end to secure the carabinas.

Ahavati
Tams
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I just found this photo from 2013! I LOVE this juice and have been juicing ever since. Seriously, it is delicious! I like the Honeycrisp apples the best, although Granny Smith provides a nice, tart flavor too! Another beautiful day of 72° out on the patio! Though it's clouding up and light rain is expected late this afternoon.

What FABULOUS energy is permeating the day!

RyanBlackborough
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A dumb little Word processor.
I don't like having switches for keys so I'm going to change that eventually which will probably involve using buttons with rising edge or falling edge detectors.

Ahavati
Tams
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RyanBlackborough said:A dumb little Word processor.
I don't like having switches for keys so I'm going to change that eventually which will probably involve using buttons with rising edge or falling edge detectors.


Impressive if you developed it. After 'processor' the rest went right over my head.

RyanBlackborough
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Yeah i made it. The long boring looking rectangle is the encoder/decoder (push a key and it gives you the character shape for the 14 segment displays) and the smaller boring rectangles are registers. They save the display information and shift it over when you type a new letter/number. I've finished the keyboard component now (to use buttons instead of switches and a button to save) but I can't be bothered testing it yet because its fiddly and already took ages.
No doubt you're nodding off so I'll stop talking now.

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