The AI-generated cat pictures thread
im saying he spent time planning the shot. fetched cats. setup the camera, got it all planned out then somehow put a light stand in the shot and the attendant holding up a light was also captured. his creative genius doesn't excuse that sloppy work. it's not even exposed well...
Did it not occur to you he PLANNED for those things to be in the shot? Which is assumable considering the 37-38 takes they did.
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Decided to take the ol' angle grinder apart. Actually, the cover comes off with 4 easy screws.
I see this.
Tisk Tisk, Dewalt.
Molybdenum disulfide grease is what it looks like, which is pretty good ****. But this thing is bone dry. Not a bit of grease on it... Ran this thing for years, pretty hard i might add and never bothered to check. Wear marks look good on the ring gear, pinion gear was hard to get a good look at. These are Powdered Metal gears too, the ring gear isn't machined, but the pinion gear is... Friggin weird man.
Check your Dewalts.
I'll be buying Makita from now on.
I see this.
Tisk Tisk, Dewalt.
Molybdenum disulfide grease is what it looks like, which is pretty good ****. But this thing is bone dry. Not a bit of grease on it... Ran this thing for years, pretty hard i might add and never bothered to check. Wear marks look good on the ring gear, pinion gear was hard to get a good look at. These are Powdered Metal gears too, the ring gear isn't machined, but the pinion gear is... Friggin weird man.
Check your Dewalts.
I'll be buying Makita from now on.
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Molybdenum disulfide is indeed good stuff.
Were the gears never greased, or have they merely thrown off the grease over time? Still, looks perfectly serviceable with a repack. Angle grinders, regardless of make, are damn hard to kill...
Let's digress for a moment to discuss what passes for food in the 21st century.
This is a hamburger:
Or, to be more specific, it is a bacon cheeseburger, slathered in some sort of sauce, served in between two pieces of fried chicken in lieu of a bun.
Ready to hate America yet?
Well, it's Korean.
Conceived, designed, sold and consumed entirely by KFC of South Korea and the citizens appertaining thereof.
Were the gears never greased, or have they merely thrown off the grease over time? Still, looks perfectly serviceable with a repack. Angle grinders, regardless of make, are damn hard to kill...
Let's digress for a moment to discuss what passes for food in the 21st century.
This is a hamburger:
Or, to be more specific, it is a bacon cheeseburger, slathered in some sort of sauce, served in between two pieces of fried chicken in lieu of a bun.
Ready to hate America yet?
Well, it's Korean.
Conceived, designed, sold and consumed entirely by KFC of South Korea and the citizens appertaining thereof.
Last edited by Joe Perez; 10-22-2015 at 11:31 PM.