

Then I have to thank you!
Thanks to you I discovered Gachepapier, I bought his book and later I had the chance to meet him at the Spanish convention.
Then I have to thank you!
Thanks to you I discovered Gachepapier, I bought his book and later I had the chance to meet him at the Spanish convention.
So that’s why! I’m going to the other one then.
Wait! Are you the same that made the podcast?
I’ve been posting on !origami@feddit.de
But it doesn’t seem to work too well, for example, if tap on the link I just wrote my posts don’t show.
Years ago I went for one in the cheaper end of “gaming” mice, I don’t remember what brand, I could look it up once I get home.
The plastic springs of the side buttons broke after a couple months but with some macgyvering I fixed them easily enough and still works fine to this day. The least amount I ever spent on a mouse is the one that lasted me the most, so no complains.
Goes away or gets absorbed then radiated back in a wavelenght you can’t see
Sparkling water
I barely use Reddit because it got too big. Our brains can’t handle to interact with thousands of different people, you don’t interact with people anymore, you interact with reddit as a whole.
The other consequence of becoming too big is moderation, I keep seeing people complaining about mods, try to moderate anything with hundreds of daily posts and thousands of comments.
As I said, too big for its own good.
As the electronic version of [look of disapproval], the same way the upvote means [nodding while thinking yes yes]
I don’t know, at least not yet. I’ve only been doing this for two years, maybe they didn’t have time to gunk up.
I use the oil I buy to lubricate sewing machines. Not only I oil everything that is metal against metal, I rub some of it on every spot it I consider it needs protection from rust.
I stopped worrying about too much oil when I read on a typewriter repair course from I don’t know what decade that after drying in an oven to put it in an oil bath to lubricate and protect metal surfaces. I won’t go to those extremes but made me realise that if I put too much oil worst thing it could happen is that the typewriter will need a new cleaning next year.
I’m really surprised that payment processors care at all.
Wow, that sounds horrible. Now I wonder how it is for the rest.
I just looked what white spirit is and just found out it is the same thing I tried to clean the first machine I had, hahahahaha. On my second attempt I got much better results with gasoline, remove everything plastic or rubber just in case.
It can’t be too hard using an electric typewriter like the Lettera 36. It could be fun indeed.
We would be reinventing the teletype though.
I use the same oil I use for sewing machines, it is very thin, low viscosity. I apply it using syringe with the bevelled tip of the hypodermic needle cut off.
I put oil everywhere there’s metal moving against metal, it doesn’t need much, just a thin coat. Too much oil can collect more dust or even drip inside the case.
I think it is impressive, but, who uses this? This is clearly not ready for anything useful. Right now it is just an expensive toy.
Nice!
I’ll share what I do, first I remove the casing, the platen and as many plastic and rubber parts as I can, keys included, I don’t remove the wheels driving the spools if they are plastic.
Then I soak it with degreaser, let it do its thing for a minute and rinse it with a pressure washer or an engine cleaning gun with water, not too hard just to rinse. This I do two or three times.
To dry it fast and avoid corrosion, first remove the excess water and then put the typewriter in the oven at 45-50°C for about 45-60 minutes.
After that, I oil everything and put it back together.
They still do similar stuff, one thing that annoys me is that they pluralized the last name Ortega, to make it sound more Spanish? I’d love to know the reason.
I’m from Spain, even though I know the last name Ortegas does not exist it made doubt so I checked an old phone book, there were many pages of Ortega and Ortiga, not a single Ortegas I could find.