• naughtysnake@lemmy.world
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    Ham Radio. The equipment is expensive and it takes time to learn. Then there’s the license – my body rejects taking exams after six years of college 😅

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    3D printing. Part of the issue is my main filament-based project needs to be ABS so I don’t have much interest in a starter printer. I also have enough finicky devices that I really don’t want to figure out another. So I landed on the prusa mk3 when that was still the current model and havent committed the money to it. It’s not like I’m starved for solutions given that I can make widgets from wood or aluminum. I even ramped up my steel fab capability with a nice welder that cost half a prusa. So buying a printer has been on a perpetual backburner.

    Plus I know solidworks well and the work flows in every other cad infuriates me.

  • iocase@lemmy.zip
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    Gem cutting. Once you have a good machine it doesn’t cost a lot of money for raw gem quality rough.

    I want to cut synthetics since I don’t like the idea of a hobbyist screwing around with non-renewable gems… Also synthetics are flawless and can have cool color shifting patterns like ametrine (amethyst/citrine) or even watermelon colored corundums.

    I just want to make shiny jems to look at :( I want to cut giant Portuguese cut cubic zirconia and square cut color shifters :(

    It’s like $2000-5000 for a decent lapidary setup… And that’s not counting abrasive wheels.

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      I often make the same argument against myself for limited resources but ultimately, if the resource is affordable, then it probably isn’t rare on the scale that hobbyists would affect it. But then there’s helium, which is somehow not anywhere near abundant enough for the low price they charge to fill a balloon. While hobbyists still wouldn’t affect the supply that much, I don’t like supporting balloons anymore. Weird hill to die on for 95% of people or greater.

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        Yeah I know and for certain gems like garnet or corundum we’re literally never running out. It’s things like tanzanite (my fave!) or emerald that are far more worrisome. With industrialized mining we can yank it all out of the ground way faster than we can find new deposits.

        Tanzanite might only have the weird and oddly specific conditions necessary for it to form in this one rift in Tanzania.

  • man_wtfhappenedtoyou@lemmy.world
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    I really want to do archery. It’s not expensive to buy a starter recurve bow kit, but I’m worried I would buy it and never use it because of my procrastinating nature.

    I also really want to join a martial arts studio, I found a place that looks like it teaches some interesting styles, but my fear of being the new guy makes it hard to put myself out there. One day though, one day I will do these things.

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      I’ve taught Jiujitsu for 20 years. I love it when new people show up and legitimately want to learn.

      Any place that’s even halfway decent would have the same opinion.

      Go check it out. Karate, Judo, Jiujitsu, doesn’t matter. Just stay away from woowoo places that pretend it’s magic, like Akido.

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        I kinda have this place picked out that teaches a bunch of different styles. I’m mostly interested in their blended class. Actually talking in this thread got me thinking about it again so I’m gonna go soon. First class is free so nothing to lose.

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      14 hours ago

      arts that come out of jujitsu like judo and akido have falls and that is an incredibly practical thing to learn. hopkido does it to but its very limited roll. jujitsu itself had the most with forward falls (which fyi is scary) and turn arounds.

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    yacht racing. polo. anything else that to do I would need to be wealthy. not that I want to do them I just want the cash.

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      FWIW apparently for polo it’s the people that own the horses that need to be wealthy, because horses, and you have to have a lot of horses. The riders are usually doing it for fun and/or because they’re good enough to get asked back.

      This is going off the Jon Huertas episode of Once We Were Spacemen podcast so you know, grain of salt.

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        yeah I only thought of it because of one of the bs supplement with john walsh who is like. ooh after excersising my polo ponies Im in pain. my thought is. real great opening for making me think about you being like me. your polo ponies.

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    Gaming. While I loved the arcade as a kid, I just cant seem to get into any modern game. Seemed like the more advanced they got the less I was interested. The last game I tried was RDR2 and gave up on the second mission. Just bored to tears.

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      I can only really stick at sim racing these days.

      No story, no fetch quests, no save scumming or p2w bullshit.

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      Well open world sims might not be for you.

      Arcade titles tend to have simpler stories and more immediate juicier primary gameplay loops. A very arcade-y game I like is Unrailed!. It’s always hilarious with a group of friends. You might also check out Vampire Survivors, it’s kind of a reverse bullet hell.

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    Falconry. I mean, it looks bad ass but then you have to acquire maintain an avian predator that is expensive and likely hates you.

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      Dude, yes. This has been a secret wish of mine ever since I found out it existed, but I would have no idea where to start. It would be so cool though.

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      Motorsport CAN be done relatively cheaply… drifing is not one of the cheaper options unfortunately.

      Theres a hillclimb circuit near me and I’ve contemplated buying a cheap hatchback just to have something to take out, abuse and upgrade as I can.

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      Yeah, me too (with learning how to drift). Looks so much fun to do. That, and learning how to drive a motorcycle too.

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    Machining. I have way too many hobbies already, no money and no space. But goddamn does creating things with my own hands scratch that ADHD itch for me.

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    Rally car racing. (or any motorsport that isn’t F1 or boats/planes, really) But I’m too broke for that.

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      Every time I see a race on TV, all I think it’s about how I could have aced every inch of every course in my 20s. Grew up tearing up dirt roads, and also never had the money to pursue it past pissing off neighbors. Rally cars always looks fun as hell.