Thingiverse has a bunch of different Animorphs alien figurines on it that I'd print out if I could ever justify a 3D printer. Thingiverse has a ton of stuff from all kinds of movies and video games I'd print, really
Full emergency power to the engines. Ram the Blade Ship.
I'm not sure if that's a classic dagger shape or whatever, but I kinda like that it's all 'fat' on both sides. It kinda makes me think of an old Native American stone knife with the shape. So that's kinda neat.
Full emergency power to the engines. Ram the Blade Ship.
I guess corny sent me a care package. It had some bigfoot stuff, some edc type stuff, and food in it. I've never seen packets of dried spinach and onions that I guess are meant for ramen, but it was pretty neat. I also have no idea what was in the third packet. Some kind of Corny's Special Sauce, I guess. Also, I have no clue how to use the little round packets of tea. Is it for a keurig or something? Do they just go in a diffuser?
Bigfoot stuff is neat. A really cool looking postcard, some magnets, a squished penny from Seattle, some double sided mini bigfoot coins, and a car air freshener for a guy without a sense of smell
A willydigger patch (I forgot that these were ever actually a thing), some GITD lanyard ends, and one of those Gerber razor blade holders, which is kinda nice because I used to have one but my dad "borrowed" it a couple years ago and left it outside and it became a rusty mess before I found it again
I got some more Nerf darts, and a metalish Umbrella Corporation emblem to stick on this random tin that's perfect size for holding my Nerf darts, so it's like a zombie motif and shit ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Hey guys, can you describe in your own words what these handle descriptions mean?
1. rubber coated steel lined handle - what is steel lined? Only the edges are steel and the rest is another material?
2. glass reinforced nylon
3. Molded nylon with CNC contoured Rosewood Dymondwood inlay
Thank you for your time.
1) The handle has steel shanks in it for support, but is otherwise just a rubbery handle.
2) Kinda like fiberglass. It just uses glass fibers in the plastic to add strength while keeping it lightweight.
3) Plastic handle, but has a piece of fancy wood that's set into the handle to make it look pretty. The wood doesn't add much to the strength or reliability or anything, it's just A E S T H E T I C
Full emergency power to the engines. Ram the Blade Ship.
I was bored, so I made a little pencil pouch out of one of my old Army duffle bags. I wanted a pouch that fit into one of the back pockets of my Indy Satchel style man purse, but also kinda matched the bag. A-E-S-T-H-E-T-I-C
It's poorly made and ugly and probably won't last very long because I have no idea what I'm doing, but it's not like I had anything better to do