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2018-10-31 10:43:29 UTC  

muh 3d printing

2018-10-31 10:43:47 UTC  

i mean chinks do custom 3D print jobs

2018-10-31 10:44:02 UTC  

aaand im pretty sure someone there would do metal parts too if asked

2018-10-31 10:52:25 UTC  

(((vice)))

2018-10-31 10:52:54 UTC  

Haven't seen it in ages but there might be some hints in it

2018-10-31 10:53:21 UTC  

Like the parts you can buy and just like drill a hole or something

2018-10-31 10:53:43 UTC  

Disclaimer guns bad I never near a gun because bad

2018-10-31 10:54:57 UTC  

https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/bNYHlfle Any of y'all got a USB power meter you'd recommend over this one?

2018-10-31 10:57:54 UTC  

the ruideng ones are high quality chinkshit

2018-10-31 10:58:01 UTC  

but it really depends on the features you want/need

2018-10-31 10:58:32 UTC  

It should be good tbh

2018-10-31 10:59:10 UTC  

they have ones that support usb c, quickcharge etc

2018-10-31 11:11:33 UTC  

Right on, I'll look into those, thanks. Mostly just wanna test different cables to see what's shit.

Bought 10 "tempered glass" screen protectors from 10 different sellers,today i went to post office and got them all,how would you test if they really are made of glass without damaging them visibly,grind side with sand paper?

to feel it by hand,i d have to break them all

2018-10-31 11:20:46 UTC  

get hardness testing tools

2018-10-31 11:21:08 UTC  

but afaik destructive testing is the only way for you

i wanted to use the real deal not break them all

2018-10-31 11:21:50 UTC  

well, with hardness testing tools you can test them up to 1 grade below what they should be

2018-10-31 11:21:51 UTC  

Scratch them on a corner with something that shouldn't leave marks on that type of glass but is still hard.

2018-10-31 11:22:11 UTC  

like scissors?

eh,i m pretty sure scissors will leave marks on any glass and plastic

but sure i can grind a little off with it

plastic should go easy

2018-10-31 11:23:29 UTC  

look up the hardness of that glass and what materials are close to it.

i got idea,grind them to each other by side? sounds legit to me,will maybe not find out if at least one is real glass,but at least i will know which is most resistant

2018-10-31 12:06:50 UTC  

Scissors are probably not going to leave marks on glass

2018-10-31 12:07:09 UTC  

Depends on the steel of course

2018-10-31 12:18:24 UTC  

but why

2018-10-31 12:21:28 UTC  

.. Lol

2018-10-31 13:36:06 UTC  

nubia run on mediatek shit right?

2018-10-31 14:00:10 UTC  

depends on model

2018-10-31 14:00:33 UTC  

that looks very nice tho tbh

2018-10-31 14:01:01 UTC  

i mean we already have glass backs so why not put a screen there to take selfies with the better camera

2018-10-31 14:01:13 UTC  

πŸ‘ nooπŸ…±ia

2018-10-31 14:13:37 UTC  

glass scratches at around 6-7 moh right?

2018-10-31 14:13:44 UTC  

and sapphire at 8-8.5