I will never forgive him for cheating and looking at his opponent’s pieces that one time
I will never forgive him for cheating and looking at his opponent’s pieces that one time
Also, holding the gun that far out in this situation could end badly if the assailant manages to grab it.
How do I get a grant to do this kind of research
Biggus Dickus
Get in mah belly, you piece of shit
I’ll admit my knowledge of metallurgy is informed by a background in welding, but it’s my understanding that the colors on that blade can only happen with a large temperature difference between the middle and its ends, likely as a result of the maker using a benzene torch on it for a few minutes. This high heat is going to do the same thing to the blade as it does during welding: it fucks up the temper. Heat treating is more than just making the metal hot; you have to make it uniformely hot, for a specific amount of time, and then cool it gradually and under control. Doing that doesn’t give you the pretty colors, but it does give you stronger metal.
The title was the best part
Heat affected zone on that sword is fucking ridiculous. Sure, you made it harder, but it’ll shatter more easily, too.
You may not like it, but this is what peak evolution looks like.
Just wait until OP learns about cross product of matrices.
+C
Thought about making shirts with that printed on the front during first year calculus.
Would be super easy to make a LaTeX document on Overleaf just for the Internet points
Ah yes, the great filter
Same, I thought that was the joke at first
I never knew there was a salamander that accompanied the mander nomenclature.
Ok so game plan: eat some limes, wait three days, take a shit, profit
But seriously, though, thank you for this story. It will be difficult not to think of this every time I bite my nails now.
Biting my nails
Overleaf is the shit, I love that site so goddamned much
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