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nimblesnotebook:1) Risus Monkey Fantasy Language Cypher This is amazing!!!!!!!!!! Are you creating

nimblesnotebook:

1) Risus Monkey Fantasy Language Cypher

This is amazing!!!!!!!!!!

Are you creating a fictional language? Do you need help coming up with words that sound like they fit with what you’ve come up with so far?

Just put your fictional language in the model text, type some words in the translation text, and click “translate”. It’ll “translate” whatever words you put in using patterns from your sample text.

2) Speed Distance Calculator

These calculators aren’t perfect, but they can help you figure out:

  • How long it will take your characters to get somewhere based on how fast they’re going,
  • how far your characters moved based on how fast they were going and on how long they were moving,
  • how fast your characters need to move to reach a certain distance in a specified time

The calculator was meant for cyclists, but you can use it to get estimates for other things too.

3) Fantasy Calendar Generator

Another amazing resource!

This can create a random calendar for you or you can input the year, the number of months, the name of the months, the number of moons, the number of days in a week, the names of each day, and more.

You can even save the data for your calendar so that when you go back to the generator, all you have to do to get to your calendar is paste the data.

4) Inkarnate Map Maker

This is a new resource that’s still in beta, so it’ll probably be updated in the coming months.

This map maker is easy to use and free. You can add different climates, mountains, trees, towns, cities, text, and notes. For an example of these maps, look at the quick map I made for this post’s header.


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Hand tools are any type of tool used by hand that does not require any electrical power or motor to operate. These types of tools are ordinary but essential part of accomplishing our everyday activities.Different types of hand tools are available. Some common hand tools are:

Knives

Here we mean industrial grade knife, not kitchen knives. Knife is one of the basic hand tools found in every home or mechanics toolbox. Knives are made of hard metal and used for various purposes such as for cutting or opening boxes. Make sure that the knife that you keep in your toolbox features a locking mechanism.

Screwdrivers

Screwdriver is the most common hand tool in the home tool kit. They come with various length and width to use in different purposes. Screwdrivers are used for unscrewing or screw nails on any ground to install light switches, to tighten grip, or assemble furniture.

Hammer

Hammer delivers huge force on a small area. This tool is made by attaching a block of metal with a long wooden stick. It is useful in breaking objects, hammering the nail on the wall or forging metal.

Scissors

It’s a multi-purpose tool found in almost every household. Scissors are useful in every situation from kitchen to a DIY job as you require.

Wrench

It’s one of the workshop hand tools. Wrench is used for gripping and turning the object. It is helpful to bike repair and furniture assembling. Different type wrenches are available in the market. Some of these are socket wrench, open-end wrench, ratchet wrench and much more.

Clamps

It’s basically a fastening tool used to secure any object tightly and to prevent separation or movement during the working process. In general, clamps are helpful in repair jobs, any DIY projects, or to assemble furniture. Clams can be used permanently or temporarily based on your job requirement. It’s a repairing tool, also furniture assembling tools.

Tape Measure

The tape measure is an essential home kit. It is useful to measure room, wall, furniture, or any objects. For DIY use a 15 to 20 feet tape measure is perfect.

The Level

The woodworkers require a couple of levels. One 4 feet level is necessary for woodworking project work. 8 Feet level, also known as torpedo level, is also useful. Plumb is vertical while level is horizontal.

Pliers

Pliers are another common household tool. They assist in removing unwanted materials, holding objects steadily, or bend other materials. Pliers remove nails or small needle and hold objects one place finally.

peetzie: Add: First aid kit Medications Battery pack More water

peetzie:

Add:
First aid kit
Medications
Battery pack
More water


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heywriters:

it’s back!

To see it, go on desktop to your blog posts and click on the notes of any post. It will be one of the options as seen above (you may have to activate it in Labs first; i never deactivated it so i guess i got it back by default).

It’s not the same as before and I don’t like that. Before op was big and obvious and now op is just a lil orange dot that’s easy to miss. Also, nobody’s urls are attached to the reblogs now, everyone’s just a dot. Maybe they’ll put all that back, maybe they removed it for privacy? idk

This is how amazing my wife is ! She lets me out any photos of her in my tool box lid.

This is how amazing my wife is ! She lets me out any photos of her in my tool box lid.


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A fun packaging box for Mister Donut, a chain of donut shops in Japan, is cleverly modeled after a tA fun packaging box for Mister Donut, a chain of donut shops in Japan, is cleverly modeled after a tA fun packaging box for Mister Donut, a chain of donut shops in Japan, is cleverly modeled after a tA fun packaging box for Mister Donut, a chain of donut shops in Japan, is cleverly modeled after a t

A fun packaging box for Mister Donut, a chain of donut shops in Japan, is cleverly modeled after a toolbox. See the way it opens…

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I got a neato toolbox today #art #drawing #toolbox #pencils #paint #allthethings #sketch #sketchings

I got a neato toolbox today #art #drawing #toolbox #pencils #paint #allthethings #sketch #sketchings


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Would you use a tool box like this?

Would you use a tool box like this?


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as-warm-as-choco:

A master post of Thomas Romain’s art tutorials.

There’s not enough space to post all of them, SO here’s links to everything he has posted (on twitter) so far:123456789101112. 

Now that new semesters have started, I thought people might need these. Enjoy your lessons!


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