But the good news is you just kinda learn quite a bit about every hobby you pick up, so people are always impressed with how much random stuff you know.
“I know enough to finish this if I wanted to”
✅ I’m in this picture and I don’t like it
Joke’s on you, I have so many abandoned activities, I can just cycle through them
Doesn’t that just come with disposable income?
I discovered a great way to reduce the financial burden: join a Makerspace.
Since joining a local one, I now know:
- How to use a CNC laser cutter
- How to use a thickness planer
- How to use a MIG welder (poorly)
- And, as of today, how to use a TIG welder (also poorly but, I did better than with the MIG)
Still to come:
- How to use a terrifyingly powerful, 2.5 ton milling machine
- How to use a similar size lathe
- How to use a plasma cutter
- How to use a fiber laser
- How to use a vintage oscilloscope
And a ton more. Seriously, its awesome.
I literally have a blender on my counter that I haven’t touched in… probably 12 months.
If you get bananas and frozen blueberries, you can use that as a base for any kind of smoothie, really. Unless you just don’t feel like smoothies, which, valid.
Oh don’t worry. I also have a bag of frozen berries in my freezer that are also 12 months old.