..yes, pure but with a little bit of butter.

..yes, pure but with a little bit of butter.
It is about controlling and distributing forces.
Unfortunately "common sense isn't " is a useful rule of thumb in all situationsSpecmaster wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 9:56 pm I have a simple motto, pack it in the fashion as I would want to receive it, it is simple to pack anything well, you don't need any skills just common sense.
Thanks! After all, I moved in two ways: physically (new house) and immaterially (teanonymous).
Yes, it's quiet flat here but not too much indeed -and the harz mountains are near. I like it. Ik bin een norddütsche Flachländer.BU508A wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 6:15 pm Packaging seems some kind of rocket science, I do not get it, really!![]()
Anyway, I hope, you'll enjoy the new counter and from your previous posting I saw that you are
definitely are enjoying your new home¹.
¹looks like the northern part of Germany with lots of flat "Gegend" (too flat for my tasteI'm a Black Forest Landei )
Unfortunately I think you're right.tggzzz wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 10:07 pmUnfortunately "common sense isn't " is a useful rule of thumb in all situationsSpecmaster wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 9:56 pm I have a simple motto, pack it in the fashion as I would want to receive it, it is simple to pack anything well, you don't need any skills just common sense.
Most people don't have a clue how they would like to see something packed, partly because the haven't conceived of the reasons packaging can fail.
That looks like a pretty useful piece of kit, capable of producing some larger prints and great textures.mnementh wrote: ↑Sat Mar 25, 2023 12:48 am New 3D Printer (finally got my Xmas prezzie CR-10 Smart sorted) and new print (parts for my eBike/HP server battery upgrade):
viewtopic.php?p=2868#p2868
mnem
This pleases me.
Perhaps the most horribly misnamed thing in the history of, well, ever.
note: You can click on the thumbs under my post and get the full-size image for detail viewing.mnementh wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 12:30 amhttps://www.amazon.com/WOWSTICK-Screwdr ... 09GJLDBK4/
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It's arrived; a day late as Amazon decided to save a shekel by combining the delivery with a much more expensive bit. meh.
Packaging is very iStuff; little boxes inside of big box and each bit in a silky white plastic baggie.![]()
That said; after a few minutes fiddling with it, I'll say the general quality level is actually much higher than expected. Enough so that I want to take a few more pics and get into it once it's had a chance to fully charge up.
Honestly, if I'd known how well-made it is at first look (like if I'd seen it on sale at a Expo vendor's table and had a chance to hold it in my hands) I'd not have hesitated to pay the $20 regular price it still has on Amazon.
No worse than "military intelligence" or "virtual reality"
I'd also probably get one of those, if we get a similar offer, although I already have one of the larger older style, (mini drill looking type) that doesn't get used much, partly because of the bulkiness of it on the bench so my son got one of these manual sets for a Christmas pressie a couple of years ago which is brilliant I must say. But just like the tool dwagon, I do love these types of tools and like meters, you can never have too many tools, you never when they might be the perfect tool for the job in handmnementh wrote: ↑Sat Mar 25, 2023 3:01 amnote: You can click on the thumbs under my post and get the full-size image for detail viewing.mnementh wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 12:30 amhttps://www.amazon.com/WOWSTICK-Screwdr ... 09GJLDBK4/
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It's arrived; a day late as Amazon decided to save a shekel by combining the delivery with a much more expensive bit. meh.
Packaging is very iStuff; little boxes inside of big box and each bit in a silky white plastic baggie.![]()
That said; after a few minutes fiddling with it, I'll say the general quality level is actually much higher than expected. Enough so that I want to take a few more pics and get into it once it's had a chance to fully charge up.
Honestly, if I'd known how well-made it is at first look (like if I'd seen it on sale at a Expo vendor's table and had a chance to hold it in my hands) I'd not have hesitated to pay the $20 regular price it still has on Amazon.
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So.... a little research online revealed that these are not some cheapie Chinesium POS; they are a somewhat better Chinesium tech gear from XIAOMI. The WOWSTICK family is one of their "uber" product lines, and they apparently have quite a following.These are apparently an older model being cleared out. This is the "STANDARD" set, which only includes the XO bit kit; the more you pay, the more of these little tubes you get in ascending order X0, X1, X2, X3, etc.
The bits are very good; well formed and crisp edges, hardened black-blasted CR-V without the cheap-feeling nickel coating and very similar in hardness to my well-loved KOBALT and HUSKY multi-bit micro-drivers I've relied on for decades now. I'd happily have paid my $11 for just these bits to use with one of those manual drivers.
The tube carrier is quite clever; the bits stick into little rubber holders which are captive on a bit of steel rod with grooves cut in it. This set has, interestingly, PH0, PHOOO and PH2 (properly sized, just scaled down outer diameter), but no PH0 or PH1.But it does have the 3 most common Pentastar and Y/Triangle bits, and a SIM Card removal tool.
I had a chance to use it in anger during the week; I needed to tear down wifey's old laptop to service the cooler and diag a faulty keyboard. The WOWSTICK worked fabulously, and def saved some assache on the longer screws that go through 3-layer sandwich of bottom plastic body, mainboard, and top plastic bezel.
The stand is actually quite usable and useful; it is made of solid anodized aluminum with a silicone rubber base (I peeled it up and looked under) and in no time I was in the habit of sticking it back in the base. No, it doesn't charge the driver; it is very obvious that would defeat the convenience of the thing. But it uses a common USB-C (and they include a little 6" one) so charging is pretty well sorted anyways.
Review and teardowns seen online show these use a all-metal-gear driveline, in a brass frame; the operation feels and sounds silky smooth.
TL/DR: These are still showing on Amazon for $14.95 with a $5 coupon right now... all y'alls wanna go on and get you one, at least those in the States; you overseas might wanna see if you can find it on sale too.
https://www.amazon.com/WOWSTICK-Screwdr ... 09GJLDBK4/
mnem
Definitely 2 thumbs up from this tool dwagon.![]()
Just bought a Lenovo Thinkpad 460, used. The seller had a very high rating in reviews, and deservedly so;URI wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 11:46 pm
I wonder why no one anticipates the way all fragile or expensive and damageable goods come packed and padded when new.
It seems that too many don't get the idea (or they simply don't care) what it's all about this cardboard boxes and all the padding -it's only so much rubbish to get rid of once the new shiny big ass TV is unboxed!![]()
Yeah; that packing system has been around over a decade that I know of; several of my IT/ASP clients sent everything I was to deploy/replace/R&R in them unless it was BNIB. I was, of course, expected to pack the old one up in the same package and return ship most of the time.mansaxel wrote: ↑Sat Mar 25, 2023 9:28 amJust bought a Lenovo Thinkpad 460, used. The seller had a very high rating in reviews, and deservedly so;URI wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 11:46 pm
I wonder why no one anticipates the way all fragile or expensive and damageable goods come packed and padded when new.
It seems that too many don't get the idea (or they simply don't care) what it's all about this cardboard boxes and all the padding -it's only so much rubbish to get rid of once the new shiny big ass TV is unboxed!![]()
So, it can be done, but it requires caring and thought.
- The package arrived FAST, less than 2 days from purchase.
- The product is clearly used, but in very good condition. It has been properly refurbished, both hardware and software.
- The packaging was done using a new carton, purpose-built for shipping laptops.
Here's a video of the laptop packaging solution: https://youtu.be/b43-VlPOeYM
I've actually had items delivered in similar packaging, Amazon and quite few other suppliers have adopted that style for certain items already.mansaxel wrote: ↑Sat Mar 25, 2023 9:28 amJust bought a Lenovo Thinkpad 460, used. The seller had a very high rating in reviews, and deservedly so;URI wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 11:46 pm
I wonder why no one anticipates the way all fragile or expensive and damageable goods come packed and padded when new.
It seems that too many don't get the idea (or they simply don't care) what it's all about this cardboard boxes and all the padding -it's only so much rubbish to get rid of once the new shiny big ass TV is unboxed!![]()
So, it can be done, but it requires caring and thought.
- The package arrived FAST, less than 2 days from purchase.
- The product is clearly used, but in very good condition. It has been properly refurbished, both hardware and software.
- The packaging was done using a new carton, purpose-built for shipping laptops.
Here's a video of the laptop packaging solution: https://youtu.be/b43-VlPOeYM