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8:47 AM
yeah!
I work sometimes with Diamond Light Source here in the UK
In my PhD thesis (and you can see it in TIGREs gallery too) I have some synchrotron cryo X-ray tomographic imagaes
they are small parts of cells, so fairly small
My images are less cool because they are not surface extracted renders
 
9:09 AM
@AnderBiguri pleb
Really cool though :P
 
9:54 AM
heheheh
but my images are not mono-attenuation, so they would not look good as surface extracted renders
 
 
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2:20 PM
@AnderBiguri The coffee bean would look great as a surface. And then maybe we can grind it and brew a tiny espresso?
 
hahaha
it would ineed!
but the data is too big for most computers to handle
 
@flawr You’re getting way too deep into the instrument making. At this rate you will never actually play the thing!
@AnderBiguri you can’t handle the data! (In Jack Nicholson voice).
 
hahhaha
 
2:50 PM
@CrisLuengo I'm just procrastinating the practicing part.
 
3:26 PM
This is a bit how my father-in-law does chores. Every once in a while he wants to do the dishes, which ends up with every pot having its handles removed, basically nothing with a screw in it is safe.
 
3:54 PM
@flawr sounds familiar! I’ve been doing that for nearly 30 years!
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні That is the typical method of convincing others to do chores for you.
 
hehe
I thought that was breaking the priceless Ming vase when you vacuum
 
4:39 PM
I guess that's a variant of the same technique. :)
 
 
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6:33 PM
I see, we're among experts:)
 
7:13 PM
@flawr Is that yours? It looks great! My first guitar was black
Is intonation correct? The 4th might be a bit off judging from the look
(Wild guess of course, based on visual information only)
 
7:52 PM
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні imgur is crap on mobile:/
ok now that I look at it on a computer the picture look a lot wore, but I hope you get the idea:)
my s key was stuck sorry
@LuisMendo it surprized me too at first, but I think it's because the there are 3 wound and 3 bare strings
gosh that picture looks aweful
but yes I'm quite happy with what it looks like now, I should have taken some before photos too:)
it had a lot of stickers and areas that got painted on
 
8:30 PM
Of course @LuisMendo can hear pictures! :p
(I know what you mean, you're looking at the bridge positions)
 
9:00 PM
@flawr There's always a "backwards" shift from wounded 4th to unwounded 3rd, I just thought it looked too big
@CrisLuengo I said it was a wild guess :-P
 
@LuisMendo I'll check again!
I just noticed that putting on new strings did make a huge difference.
 
9:25 PM
@flawr The difference from 3rd to 4th is usually not that large. Here's one of my guitars:
But like Josh (JHS) says, if it sounds good it is good!
 
@LuisMendo is it maybe because I might have thinner strings?
I tried to tune so the first octave up always matches, but my "playing" is still very restricted to the first few frets anyway:)
@LuisMendo These look so much easier to adjust than than the bridge on mine:)
I feel like they overengineered the crap out of it and forgot that people actually have to use it.
 
@flawr Do you press down too hard on the strings? (I always do that!) That seems to change the vibration frequency a tiny bit.
 
@CrisLuengo I'm probably way to inconsistent to make any statement about that!
But I noticed that with the steel string if you only press the string slightly sideways it can already make a big difference.
 
Ah! You're already bending! Wonderful!
 
@CrisLuengo You'd have to ask the neighbours about the last part
 
10:05 PM
@flawr Yes, you normally do it that way. As you very aptly said, it is only a first order correction, so if you tend to play low frets you can intonate for those rather than for the 12th. It shouldn't make a big difference, though
Anyway, if it's properly intonated that's it; forget about my comment based on the image only, and sorry if I misled you with that!
@flawr My saddles have just a Phillpis screw each. Don't yours have that too? (I can see them promerly in the image)
@CrisLuengo I tend to press too hard too. It helps if you place the finger as close to the fret as possible (less leeway for unwanted downward bending)
@flawr So did you finally get the amp?
 
@LuisMendo Let me find a picture - basically you have to loosen the string, losen a screw, move the whole string saddle part a little bit by hand, tighten the screw again and tune that string up again
 
@flawr LOL. Sounds underengineered.
(not that I have any experience tweaking these things...)
(I can't even hear if the guitar is out of tune)
 
@CrisLuengo yes that was the usability part:P
you can't finely adjust with a screw, for every adjustment you have to losen the string
fortunately you con usually do it in 2-3 iterations
@LuisMendo the image above is not my guitar, but these horizontal screws you see here are much longer on mine (and actually the part where the fine tuners press on) and protrude through the back. But they are only for actually clamping the strings in there - you actually have to cut off the little balls witht these bridges.
Not sure why though, it makes everything so much more complicated compared to a simple hole where you could just thread them through.
@LuisMendo I did, also for very cheap, just had to replace some caps and a pot. It's just a solid state but does its job. When you do overdrive it it does quickly sound rather fuzzy than overdrive-y.
Still trying to figure out if there is a way to reduce the popping noise you get when turning it on and off:)
 
10:22 PM
just add a conductance in series, it should get rid of those pesky high-frequency components
 
you mean an inductance?
or capacitance?
ah no the latter would be a low pass
anyway it's a toolatance for me, gtg!
 
@flawr This is the best guitar setup tutorial you'll find: youtube.com/watch?v=D7gMwE7phoM -- Just because it's Joe Walsh!
 
@flawr Ah, that's because of the micro-tuning on the bridge, right? I once saw a Yamaha guitar that had that. Easier to tune, but then harder to intonate, it seems
@flawr Yes, transistors tend to hard-clip, which gives fuzz
Fuzz is a cool effect in itself!
You can always get a pedal for softer distortion, i.e. overdrive. Overdrive pedals are among the cheapest, I think
But beware of pedals. As you know, you can easily get trapped on buying many of them. So you may be better of with a multi-effects unit
 
10:41 PM
@LuisMendo Personal experience? This sounds like a lesson you learned the hard way! :)
 
Heh. I stopped at three pedals, then got the Boss GT-100 muti-effect, which does (almost) everything I would want from pedals. Except for the nice, colourful casings :-)
 
You also need a fart pedal
 
That's more for harp players :-)
 
@LuisMendo Wow. That thing costs the same as I paid for my Epiphone Les Paul, new, 20 years ago.
 
@CrisLuengo Nah. It's only the price of three or four pedals. That's what I told myself; I was going to save money :-)
Is it true that the third string on Gibsons/Epiphones is so hard to keep in tune?
 
10:53 PM
I hardly every take it out of the case. When I do, it's still in tune.
 
said the guy who can't hear when a guitar is out of tune
 
11:26 PM
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні :-D
 

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