4 months later, mixer estimated shipping in 7-10 days. then the wait for customs ... aaargh. probably 5-6 months, all told.
time to sell my current handmade UK rotary.
time to sell my current handmade UK rotary.
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My spring went back to the supplier after Auspost decided they weren't going to accept deliveries from the US for three months.SuperJail Warden wrote:
It would be karma if it lost like Dilbert's spring. Is that thing still moving between countries?
The clue is in the 'handmade'.uziq wrote:
4 months later, mixer estimated shipping in 7-10 days. then the wait for customs ... aaargh. probably 5-6 months, all told.
time to sell my current handmade UK rotary.
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First of all they're not post-its, that would be stupid, second they're batch cards, in this case the batch size is one.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Dilbert risking trade violations taking pics of chassis assemblies.
Please please tell me those blue post it notes are to deaignste the project and job? Looks like quality still has a few more to sign off on.
It looks like a desktop PC from the 90s. Those beige ones.Dilbert_X wrote:
Well I guess the actual through-hole fromitz boards are machine soldered, but yeah thats a lot of wires to solder to pots, probably under half an hour though if its done efficiently.
I'm going to be kind and assume its not finished - will there be any cable ties and RTV to stabilise those wires?
For comparison this is what the control system for a submarine looks like.
I think we made 20 sets.