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Re: Steinie's U3DA Game "What is it?"

Posted: 07 Mar 2024, 13:11
by Steinie
I'll list out options and tell me which ones are closest...

1) A tool used in a hobby
2) Used around food
3) Used to measure something temp, ph, air flow etc
4) Used inside
5) Used outside
6) I only need one of these
7) Used in the medical field (sometimes a rectal exam... :lol: )
8) You shoot it into the air (rocket, arrow, lawn darts etc)
9) A toy
10) A gizmo
:bananadrum:

Re: Steinie's U3DA Game "What is it?"

Posted: 07 Mar 2024, 18:58
by trueBlue
Multiest tool in the world, Dremel attachment used for maintaining homegrown quantum computers?
Part number unknown
https://www.boschtoolservice.com/us/en/ ... =nav_parts

Re: Steinie's U3DA Game "What is it?"

Posted: 07 Mar 2024, 22:57
by bitkar
seems like some kind of probe to me :D not made of metal got me tho. I mean you can screw anything there... maybe some kind of brush?

Re: Steinie's U3DA Game "What is it?"

Posted: 08 Mar 2024, 18:14
by MikomDude
It's a tool used in a hobby, mostly indoors.
And it is not an attachment for any other tool.
It's not used for probing anything :lol: like really, I promise!

To paraphrase Bitkar: you can use the screw threads to attach anything in there.
...But not necessarily a brush.

Re: Steinie's U3DA Game "What is it?"

Posted: 08 Mar 2024, 23:51
by Finis
I'll guess it is for modeling things with clay.

Re: Steinie's U3DA Game "What is it?"

Posted: 10 Mar 2024, 22:12
by Steinie
Something tells me it has to do with knitting.

Re: Steinie's U3DA Game "What is it?"

Posted: 10 Mar 2024, 23:30
by bitkar
is it some kind of holder you stick to a flower pot or something and you screw in there some support for a plant or whatever is needed, LED strip :D Idk.

btw: you said its not made out of metal... is that important for its function? Can it be made of metal? I guess it must be plastic, but the threads look metal, so they are just inserts?

Re: Steinie's U3DA Game "What is it?"

Posted: 11 Mar 2024, 14:42
by MikomDude
Finis wrote: 08 Mar 2024, 23:51 I'll guess it is for modeling things with clay.
Nope ;)
Steinie wrote: 10 Mar 2024, 22:12 Something tells me it has to do with knitting.
You may be onto something here! :idea:
bitkar wrote: 10 Mar 2024, 23:30 btw: you said its not made out of metal... is that important for its function? Can it be made of metal? I guess it must be plastic, but the threads look metal, so they are just inserts?
The object that attaches into the back isn't made of metal. But the rod itself is made of aluminium or stainless steel. ;)

Re: Steinie's U3DA Game "What is it?"

Posted: 13 Mar 2024, 03:45
by spacekdet
Ignoring the knitting clue to go for the obvious joke.
Is it a plumb, Bob?

Re: Steinie's U3DA Game "What is it?"

Posted: 13 Mar 2024, 23:08
by Finis
for macrame