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<buZz> lf94: maybe search for 'solidworks' ? :P
<buZz> lf94: why a gear and not a shredder for the wheat?
<buZz> maybe look into windmills that produced flour from wheat? likely those 100s year old things have public designs by now? :D
<buZz> at least copyright expired, hahaha
<lf94> Apparently the way is to just roll the wheat in a drum
<lf94> I just spent 2 hours ripping all the heads off
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<buZz> lf94: is that what the windmills did?
<buZz> oh, you dont want to make flour out of it
<lf94> yeah. the wheat seeds are beaten into a barrel
<lf94> I do
<buZz> oh
<lf94> But you dont grind the stalks
<lf94> just the seeds
<buZz> right
<buZz> so first seperate, then grind
<lf94> (actually called "wheat berries")
<lf94> I messed up and didnt cut low enough
<lf94> to bash it against something
<lf94> but this is just on the side of my house
<lf94> so I went back and just ripped off all the "wheat heads" and put them into a large bucket
<buZz> i dont think its a plant that lives >1 season
<lf94> it's not
<buZz> it requires some 'lost wheat' to grow new next season :)
<lf94> heh, yeah
<lf94> the yield was also shit
<buZz> are you planning to scale up? :D
<lf94> was way too hot
<lf94> hehe
<buZz> maybe isolated greenhouse?
<buZz> :)
<lf94> I'm thinking about it - and nah, remaining outside
* buZz working on a modular stackable greenhouse concept
<lf94> A little bunny decided to make some pathways through my tiny plot also
<buZz> could be applied outdoors too i think
<lf94> so a bunch of wheat was toppled
<buZz> maybe using clingfilm as 'windows' :P
<lf94> I think I maybe got ... a small bag of flour worth of wheat out of my 4x10 foot plot
<buZz> ~400 gram?
<buZz> thats enough for a loaf of bread :D
<lf94> Oh yeah, several loaves
<lf94> But yeah that was the whole point :2
<lf94> :)
<lf94> I wanted to make bread from scratch :D
<buZz> dope :D
<buZz> i want to arduinoify a breadmachine
<buZz> cba to handknead :D
<lf94> Next year I just need to put up a small wire fence on both sides
<buZz> and all the models that allow custom programming are $$$, and the simple ones have dumb programs
<lf94> The issue is the rabbit was just using it as a passing - wasn't eating anything
<buZz> maybe you can make a rabbitduct
<buZz> like a special tunnel optimal for the rabbits path
<lf94> and surprisingly, no birds
<buZz> or a bridge
<lf94> oh damn
<lf94> that's a great
<buZz> or a trebuchet :D ballistic bunnies ftw
<lf94> I have two pet bunnies, and I know they "fall" for stuff like that very easily, but never thought about applying this to something outside
<buZz> yeah tunnels or bridges is how urban planning handles 'wild' when they want to place a road through it
<buZz> ooo freeroaming rabbits 24/7? :D
<lf94> nah these are house bound
<buZz> i used to have a freeroaming rabbit in my life, he was awesome
<lf94> but they are freeroaming inside lol
<buZz> right
<buZz> well, it could use the balcony on its own intention
<lf94> nice. yeah, we're on bunnies 4 and 5 now lol
<buZz> so it could still get caught by birds or something, never was
<lf94> eh, cant imagine urban birds looking at rabbits thinking that
<buZz> always came to greet me when i came home, always woke me up if i slept in by snuggling under my armpits
<buZz> sometimes didnt like people and then started to stomp on the ground around them, lol
<buZz> as a warning to me, i guess
<buZz> lf94: ~2km in any direction is mostly farmlands here ;)
<lf94> we had a cute little tough guy too, foufou
<lf94> heh, the good old bunny stomps
<lf94> bunnies 4 and 5 don't really do this much
<buZz> stomping so hard he flew up a bit :)
<lf94> hahahaha
<lf94> yeah, foufou was quite bold, he'd stomp a lot
<lf94> he was a netherland lionhead dwarf
<lf94> 1 pound of fury
<buZz> 'hangoor dwerg' is all i know
<buZz> i bet its a dutch breed, he was purchased from a dutch petstore in netherlands anyway
<lf94> holland lop :)
<lf94> they're very very cute
<buZz> he was alarmingly unscared of heights
<lf94> echo, one of our current ones, is a black lop
<buZz> sometimes he threw over a cupboard or something, trying to jump onto higher shelves
<lf94> whisper, the other one, is a black netherland dwarf (but not lionhead, so no mane)
<lf94> nice :) I think bunnies in general love climbing
<lf94> to the point of yeah - looking like they're about to commit accidental suicide
<buZz> he also very quickly learned that powercables arent snacks, but datacables are ok-ish
<lf94> god damn your bunny was cute :)
<lf94> (just looking through the pics)
<buZz> :) until i started wrapping all floorcables in paper, then he got bored of them completely
<buZz> his name was kornflake
<lf94> hahaha, yep, I noticed a power supply cable or something in one pic and was about to say... I bet you're well versed in the joy of having to fix a fuck ton of cables.
<buZz> lol yeah, not just from the rabbit
<lf94> I've gotten damn good at soldering two wires back together
<buZz> nice, even nasa style?
<lf94> that's the one where you like intertwine the two multithreaded wires? then yes
<lf94> except I didnt know it was called "nasa style" LOL
<buZz> you wrap part of each end over the intertwined mix of the rest of ends
<buZz> and then solder that back on aswell
<buZz> as some kinda strainrelief
<lf94> how did kornflake go? our other lop who passed, mimi, died of what we think was a heart attacked caused by... a nightmare
<lf94> (she was ultra anxious)
<buZz> i am not sure, kornflake belonged to my gf, he lived with me after we broke up until she could get a decent house
<buZz> last of his years he had a girlfriend, or so i've been told
<buZz> who died before kornflake did :O
<buZz> kornflake wasnt very quickly alarmed by noises etc
<buZz> i brought him up with a lot of punkrock and fps shooters so he's generally fine with noises, even fireworks etc
<buZz> was*
<buZz> :)
<lf94> Ah :)
<buZz> Wed Jul 26 05:05:05 CEST 2023
<buZz> i should get to bed ;) nn
<buZz> gl on the bunnytunnel
<lf94> o/
<buZz> the bunnel
<lf94> nice.
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<gbruno> [github] haikusw opened issue #4706 (Usability: Viewport-Control pane width min of 620 pixels is overly large) https://github.com/openscad/openscad/issues/4706
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<gbruno> [github] jmickelin opened issue #4707 (Incorrect shadowing of function arguments when using function literals) https://github.com/openscad/openscad/issues/4707
<gbruno> [github] jmickelin edited issue #4707 (Incorrect shadowing of function arguments when using function literals) https://github.com/openscad/openscad/issues/4707
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<gbruno> [github] gsohler synchronize pull request #4703 (Store Points in PolySet as Indexed Points) https://github.com/openscad/openscad/pull/4703
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<gbruno> [github] jbinvnt synchronize pull request #4705 (Gsoc 2023: Rename vertices_size to num_vertices where appropriate) https://github.com/openscad/openscad/pull/4705
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<teepee> I may have accidentally stumbled upon a flag that might make OpenSCAD run on Win7 again ;-)
<gbruno> [github] t-paul closed pull request #4705 (Gsoc 2023: Rename vertices_size to num_vertices where appropriate) https://github.com/openscad/openscad/pull/4705
<gbruno> [github] t-paul pushed 5 modifications (Merge pull request #4705 from jbinvnt/gsoc-2023-minor-clarifications Gsoc 2023: Rename vertices_size to num_vertices where appropriate) https://github.com/openscad/openscad/commit/955cbc9ff27b9989fce5f69cfd92e0214bd7dd43
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