You are wrong on several counts. The original chuck is for hand impact drills, not for bench drills. That red locking ring some times gets stuck, some times accidentally release the drill bit, and always difficult to get a good grip with, so it is garbage, as I explained in my video: ruclips.net/video/nCqVoaGVK8g/видео.html Yes, the machine becomes much better after changing the chuck, and if your 8 mm threaded pin can't be inserted into a wood when you drill an 8 mm hole than your drill is crap or worn out and you should buy new and better quality. The other thing is the head wobble, which you comment like it's not a problem, but it is. It may not be a problem for you, but it is not something which is good at all. I explain that in my last video about the PBD 40: ruclips.net/video/3IsRIDdp05o/видео.html The machine is now sold because of the wobble. It is not acceptable for a machine head to wobble, especially since this is not a cheap machine at all. By the way, you must have used your machine very little during the four years, since there is hardly any marks on it. But generally I agree, the machine is nice. I would have kept mine if the machine head wobble was fixable, or would have bought a new if the new ones had better quality.
at least its not chuck for lathes. :D Well I guess we all require different degree of precision, just don't expect portable bench drill to perform as 10K worth milling machine. And by the way after you fix shaft you realize that most of the problems are gone, and movement of a head wasn't such a big contributor after all.
Thank you for the video. How in the h*** did you come up with that. Pardon my French. I don't understand why and how adding 5 to the input helps. I have spent a lot of time tryin' to understand and solve the task, but had to throw in the towel. I would be glad if you could explain the mechanics, if that's a word I can use in this case.
because when you divide by 10 it ignores ones, so it always rounding down, but sometimes we need to round up. By adding 5 we work around it. All the numbers that should be rounded up jumps to the next ten, others stays same. so 34 becomes 39 so still rounds to 30, 36 becomes 41 so rounds to 40
WTF! This game is almost forty years old! I thought everyone knew that you make Gannon appear by hitting him with the sword. Then use the silver arrow to kill him!
Hey! I message you before. I make The Legend of Zelda (NES version) ROM hacks and would love to see you try to tackle one. They are tricky and challenging. Definitely will make you think at times. I can E-mail you one if you would be up for the challenge. I changed shops, dungeon locations, dungeon items, dungeoun maps, outside world map, secrets and more. I would enjoy watching you play through it
You can use an old windows 10 cd key with new mobo, hdd or new pc even on win11. When installing win10 or 11 don't enter cd key and choose local account (no internet, disconnect wifi/lan cable) and keep going till installed then click activate windows you will get an option to enter it manually it will moan its invalid but the option appears to call the ms automated help line, its 100% automated and gives option to not keep your data so you just select the option to activate your key on new single pc and it goes through. Still enjoy Linux and keep at it you may prefer it.
It's fun to watch a blind playthrough. Congrats on beating the 1st quest!! The 2nd Quest will be very challenging without hints if you choose to play it.
I feel you hahaha, been using Windows since W95 to W11 then switched to Linux the first thing I discovered is you can not direct a new install to a different drive so what I did is bought a 4TB SSD and installed Zorin OS17 w/no dual boot or VM just one Distro owning 4TB space for Personal Home Files, Apps and Steam Games. 10 Months in and pretty smooth so far. Mint 22 just got released so it will take a few months for the minor glitches or bugs to be patched up and Mint 22 end of Life 2029 so pretty young hahaha.
@@sebastjansslavitis3898 seemed like you were having trouble, just trying to help. Most people watching your video have beat the game. I mean it's a 40 year old game 🤷
@@casmx7300 it wasn't meant a question that should be answered, but as description of what will happen in the video - me unable to kill boss. But I can see the problem. No more question marks in the future
I also have Linux Mint and... correct me if I'm wrong, but it's the worst Linux Distribution for gaming. And I don't think that my PC is to blame, since I bought it half a year ago, it has average specs and it costed me around 500€.
@@sebastjansslavitis3898 only if you really enjoyed the first round. The game shuffles around a lot of the overworld. Dungeon locations, secret entrances, shop keepers, and items. Can't remember if the dungeons are altered or not.
That screen shot of the page to the right of the opening page of the game map really looks like a sound waveform. Has anyone ever directly captured the pixels and turned it into an audio sample?
I was searching on RUclips and seen you like to play old classic Zelda games. I was wondering if you would be up for the challenge and willing to try my homebrew game hack of "The Legend of Zelda" for the NES? The reason I asked this is, I’ve been working on several ROM hacks of the game changing the outer world, shops, item location, Dungeons and more. I'm looking for someone who streams on RUclips who would play a blind run through. I'd like to get the satisfaction of watching someone play through my quests. They have some challenge and will make you think at times. Can be a little tricky as well. I want to let you know I used a Zelda Randomize ROM when making these quest. I wanted to use a couple of the randomize options. You are able to save your quest by using controller 1 and pressing up +A at the same time. Select button swaps through items while playing the game and I used fast text. Let me know if you would be interested in doing a blind run through? If you're interested, I can email you one of the quest to try
sounds interesting, but I do not take files from people I don't know. Give us a link to your github repository and put some videos on youtube with your project. No offense, it just safety. I may try it at some point.
@@sebastjansslavitis3898 I have only 2 ways that i know how to send them to you. email or by mail. I have no online site or know of any other way to send them. I have about 8 games completed and i'm working on more
Artix user here, many of the "issues" seem more like personal preferences. You could either customize your current DE to include them or try other DEs or distros. You should also learn more about how linux works if you're going to use it. What a package manager or flatpak is etc
I did the same and i had a lot of fun, until i had to use a second monitor. I don't know why but i can't use vga nor hdmi with a old monitor/tv... Only recent ones work, had to change back to windows 10...
About the right click menu not having a refresh button: I think that in Mint 22 you actually can customize what items show up there, and add a refresh button. I'm not sure where you go to find those settings because I haven't upgraded to 22 yet, but I remember seeing that in the blog post.
If you're comfortable with mint. I'm inviting you to go down the rabbit hole Take and try a jab on a rolling release. install arch or endeavor. You can learn to build your own environment with a window manager of your choice and learn some scripting. It's really fun to rice out arch. And doesn't cost anything to accidentally brick
Wow. I moved to Mint from 8.1 years ago and found it totally intuitive. Took me maybe an hour or two to have it all figured out. No refresh in Nemo? Hit F5. And why don't you have it in the GUI, anyway? It's a little circle. I do with 21.3. Have since 18. I have never had those problems you're having. Is it Cinnamon or what?
Also the developers of Linux mint / Cinnamon desktop can't do much if they don't know exactly what hardware you have in your computer, as some of the problems you mentioned, are hardware specific. But do consider giving feedback to the maintainers of Linux mint 👍
Thanks for the insight from a long time Windows user. I have some comments for you 😊 1. I think most of your issues is due to Linux being new for you, and you've been used to how Windows works, for years now. You've probably forgotten how horrible Windows can be at times, digging through old control panel settings (Windows is a mess right now). 2. Remember you can change everything in your Linux installation if you don't like it. You can download more fonts. Or install another desktop environment (Cinnamon, MATE, KDE Plasma, Xfce, and so on). Many of them can be changed a lot. 3. Try to think back to the first time you messed with Themes in Windows. Before you knew your way around. You'll have to learn many things again. 4. I suggest you read some articles on recommended things to do right after installing Linux Mint (since that's the Linux distribution you've shown in the video). 5. Your screen brightness problem (which we can't see btw, since it doesn't get into the recording), is probably because of your specific hardware, or the version of graphics driver you have. I've had the same problem, when i tried out Linux Mint on my old Thinkpad laptop. And also issues with waking from sleep. But that's several years ago, and now I've got a new laptop which may work better. My point is that your computer is built to run Windows, and may not be fully compatible with Linux. But maybe with some tinkering 👌 Thanks 👍 and I hope you'll find the Linux version that suits you 😊 I've been using Linux daily for 1.5 years now! Also for gaming!
i never feel i need a refresh button and i copy and paste good amounts of files daily you app gona install in /lib and home/.var folders if you using flatpak app you should use flatseal and you can control permission flatpak lick app android app if you going inside a folder or app use single click and if you want to open a file ues two click its normal security to chang theme open the theme setting its in very top right in satting app
Maybe it's cause I was a noobie, but when I first started experimenting with Ubuntu I had a ton of things go wrong for me. I'd spend hours looking up how to do simple stuff like downloading a package because I kept getting errors up the wazoo. I later found out it was a problem with me cancelling a download with their package manager. I ended up finally leaving windows fully behind about a month ago and due to my problems with Ubuntu I chose to go Linux mint. I have had zero problems so far. I got all of my games and emulators downloaded without a hitch. I didn't even have to look up a tutorial.
The night light filter and screen brightness doesn't show up in videos because they have their own monitors with their own brightness and filters 👌 As well as the font sharpness may look different on my monitor, compared to your monitor.
I messed up at the beginning and opened cells I couldn't know. It was too many to ignore so I started over
You are wrong on several counts. The original chuck is for hand impact drills, not for bench drills. That red locking ring some times gets stuck, some times accidentally release the drill bit, and always difficult to get a good grip with, so it is garbage, as I explained in my video: ruclips.net/video/nCqVoaGVK8g/видео.html Yes, the machine becomes much better after changing the chuck, and if your 8 mm threaded pin can't be inserted into a wood when you drill an 8 mm hole than your drill is crap or worn out and you should buy new and better quality. The other thing is the head wobble, which you comment like it's not a problem, but it is. It may not be a problem for you, but it is not something which is good at all. I explain that in my last video about the PBD 40: ruclips.net/video/3IsRIDdp05o/видео.html The machine is now sold because of the wobble. It is not acceptable for a machine head to wobble, especially since this is not a cheap machine at all. By the way, you must have used your machine very little during the four years, since there is hardly any marks on it. But generally I agree, the machine is nice. I would have kept mine if the machine head wobble was fixable, or would have bought a new if the new ones had better quality.
at least its not chuck for lathes. :D Well I guess we all require different degree of precision, just don't expect portable bench drill to perform as 10K worth milling machine. And by the way after you fix shaft you realize that most of the problems are gone, and movement of a head wasn't such a big contributor after all.
What was the width of the needle bearing ? Thank you
outside diameter 12mm, width 8mm
@sebastjansslavitis3898 thank you
Thank you for the video. How in the h*** did you come up with that. Pardon my French. I don't understand why and how adding 5 to the input helps. I have spent a lot of time tryin' to understand and solve the task, but had to throw in the towel. I would be glad if you could explain the mechanics, if that's a word I can use in this case.
because when you divide by 10 it ignores ones, so it always rounding down, but sometimes we need to round up. By adding 5 we work around it. All the numbers that should be rounded up jumps to the next ten, others stays same. so 34 becomes 39 so still rounds to 30, 36 becomes 41 so rounds to 40
@@sebastjansslavitis3898 I appreciate you reply. I think I get it now. Thx. :)
Rolling in cash there mate <3
Baby noob
Try finger, but hole!
Hit him with the sword 3 times then 1 silver arrow
You got to use the whistle when you're fighting Ganon then striking with The Sword and the Silver Arrow I've done this back in 87
WTF! This game is almost forty years old! I thought everyone knew that you make Gannon appear by hitting him with the sword. Then use the silver arrow to kill him!
Lol how do you play the ENTIRE game and not just hit him with your main weapon?
because I wasn't get hit I thought he's running from me and shooting those balls from distance
I love it when RUclips finally suggests a channel I'll love 100%. I will stay sub for future runs, cheers !
I had fun watching you play you should go through the whole series 👌👌🔥🔥
you didnt test one weapon long enough
Well done enough I'd add ^^"
Kind of a major LETDOWN 😂😂 GOOD JOB though lol
Hey! I message you before. I make The Legend of Zelda (NES version) ROM hacks and would love to see you try to tackle one. They are tricky and challenging. Definitely will make you think at times. I can E-mail you one if you would be up for the challenge. I changed shops, dungeon locations, dungeon items, dungeoun maps, outside world map, secrets and more. I would enjoy watching you play through it
Use bombs to blow up Gannon, then shoot him with your bow.
The Russian accent is the only reason I’m watching this to the end 😂
the guardian legend deadly towers if you're looking for a very big pain.
You can use an old windows 10 cd key with new mobo, hdd or new pc even on win11. When installing win10 or 11 don't enter cd key and choose local account (no internet, disconnect wifi/lan cable) and keep going till installed then click activate windows you will get an option to enter it manually it will moan its invalid but the option appears to call the ms automated help line, its 100% automated and gives option to not keep your data so you just select the option to activate your key on new single pc and it goes through. Still enjoy Linux and keep at it you may prefer it.
Try different weapons.
It's fun to watch a blind playthrough. Congrats on beating the 1st quest!! The 2nd Quest will be very challenging without hints if you choose to play it.
I feel you hahaha, been using Windows since W95 to W11 then switched to Linux the first thing I discovered is you can not direct a new install to a different drive so what I did is bought a 4TB SSD and installed Zorin OS17 w/no dual boot or VM just one Distro owning 4TB space for Personal Home Files, Apps and Steam Games. 10 Months in and pretty smooth so far. Mint 22 just got released so it will take a few months for the minor glitches or bugs to be patched up and Mint 22 end of Life 2029 so pretty young hahaha.
Hit with sword 3 times then immediately with silver arrow
no spoilers!
@@sebastjansslavitis3898 seemed like you were having trouble, just trying to help. Most people watching your video have beat the game. I mean it's a 40 year old game 🤷
@@sebastjansslavitis3898 Don't blame him, you asked in your title.
@@sebastjansslavitis3898 I have to agree with chingon. If you don't want spoilers, don't ask 'how to kill him?' in the title of your video.
@@casmx7300 it wasn't meant a question that should be answered, but as description of what will happen in the video - me unable to kill boss. But I can see the problem. No more question marks in the future
Hit Gannon with the sword!
I would like to see you try my quest but i can only mail it or email it. It's now online
Hit him with your sword to bring him out of invisibility then shoot him with the arrows!!
Use your freaking sword
no spoilers!
@@sebastjansslavitis3898 lol gotcha
I also have Linux Mint and... correct me if I'm wrong, but it's the worst Linux Distribution for gaming. And I don't think that my PC is to blame, since I bought it half a year ago, it has average specs and it costed me around 500€.
I don't know, I never tried any games, I went back to windows cuz I couldn't understand to to install Python
If a bomb is used to kill the 10th enemy you get a bomb drop!
oh that's what it meant! I never figured out... and game is already done
@@sebastjansslavitis3898 congrats on completing the game! You going to play new game plus?
@@Steve-nm3ky thanks. not in near future. is it worth it?
@@sebastjansslavitis3898 only if you really enjoyed the first round. The game shuffles around a lot of the overworld. Dungeon locations, secret entrances, shop keepers, and items. Can't remember if the dungeons are altered or not.
You should try battletoad's next.
never heard of it, is it good? I did not had plans to play anything NES related in near future. But thanks for suggestion.
sounds like I'm on the hydraulic press channel.... reminds me of it somehow
:D good one
That screen shot of the page to the right of the opening page of the game map really looks like a sound waveform. Has anyone ever directly captured the pixels and turned it into an audio sample?
I was searching on RUclips and seen you like to play old classic Zelda games. I was wondering if you would be up for the challenge and willing to try my homebrew game hack of "The Legend of Zelda" for the NES? The reason I asked this is, I’ve been working on several ROM hacks of the game changing the outer world, shops, item location, Dungeons and more. I'm looking for someone who streams on RUclips who would play a blind run through. I'd like to get the satisfaction of watching someone play through my quests. They have some challenge and will make you think at times. Can be a little tricky as well. I want to let you know I used a Zelda Randomize ROM when making these quest. I wanted to use a couple of the randomize options. You are able to save your quest by using controller 1 and pressing up +A at the same time. Select button swaps through items while playing the game and I used fast text. Let me know if you would be interested in doing a blind run through? If you're interested, I can email you one of the quest to try
sounds interesting, but I do not take files from people I don't know. Give us a link to your github repository and put some videos on youtube with your project. No offense, it just safety. I may try it at some point.
@@sebastjansslavitis3898 I have only 2 ways that i know how to send them to you. email or by mail. I have no online site or know of any other way to send them. I have about 8 games completed and i'm working on more
@@sebastjansslavitis3898 did you want me to send you a link of one of my games that someone played online (youtube)
@@sebastjansslavitis3898 I have no way to send it beside mail or email
@@sebastjansslavitis3898 can i send you a video link someone else has played? also i have a bunch of them. ruclips.net/video/nSaORPcW23U/видео.html
You are describing one desktop environment, not Linux.
yes, Linux mint 22, its in video title
@@sebastjansslavitis3898 sorry you don't understand Linux is not a desktop.
Artix user here, many of the "issues" seem more like personal preferences. You could either customize your current DE to include them or try other DEs or distros. You should also learn more about how linux works if you're going to use it. What a package manager or flatpak is etc
yeah, that's what I said first minute in the video
I did the same and i had a lot of fun, until i had to use a second monitor. I don't know why but i can't use vga nor hdmi with a old monitor/tv... Only recent ones work, had to change back to windows 10...
same, but I couldn't understand hw to install python. I may try it again a bit later when I have more free time to learn thinks from scratch
About the right click menu not having a refresh button: I think that in Mint 22 you actually can customize what items show up there, and add a refresh button. I'm not sure where you go to find those settings because I haven't upgraded to 22 yet, but I remember seeing that in the blog post.
oh, that would be nice, thanks
I kind of like your video. What you say sounds sensible.
It has been a year since I switched from Windows to Linux mint, and so far, I am very satisfied. I will continue to use it and will not look back.
If you're comfortable with mint. I'm inviting you to go down the rabbit hole Take and try a jab on a rolling release. install arch or endeavor. You can learn to build your own environment with a window manager of your choice and learn some scripting. It's really fun to rice out arch. And doesn't cost anything to accidentally brick
I hope I'm gonna be able to say that one day too
Wow. I moved to Mint from 8.1 years ago and found it totally intuitive. Took me maybe an hour or two to have it all figured out. No refresh in Nemo? Hit F5. And why don't you have it in the GUI, anyway? It's a little circle. I do with 21.3. Have since 18. I have never had those problems you're having. Is it Cinnamon or what?
yeah its a bit harder to teach old dog new tricks. :D. its cinnamon
@@sebastjansslavitis3898 Maybe you have to drag and drop a refresh button there. Can't remember if I did that. But just hit F5 for now.
Also the developers of Linux mint / Cinnamon desktop can't do much if they don't know exactly what hardware you have in your computer, as some of the problems you mentioned, are hardware specific. But do consider giving feedback to the maintainers of Linux mint 👍
Thanks for the insight from a long time Windows user. I have some comments for you 😊 1. I think most of your issues is due to Linux being new for you, and you've been used to how Windows works, for years now. You've probably forgotten how horrible Windows can be at times, digging through old control panel settings (Windows is a mess right now). 2. Remember you can change everything in your Linux installation if you don't like it. You can download more fonts. Or install another desktop environment (Cinnamon, MATE, KDE Plasma, Xfce, and so on). Many of them can be changed a lot. 3. Try to think back to the first time you messed with Themes in Windows. Before you knew your way around. You'll have to learn many things again. 4. I suggest you read some articles on recommended things to do right after installing Linux Mint (since that's the Linux distribution you've shown in the video). 5. Your screen brightness problem (which we can't see btw, since it doesn't get into the recording), is probably because of your specific hardware, or the version of graphics driver you have. I've had the same problem, when i tried out Linux Mint on my old Thinkpad laptop. And also issues with waking from sleep. But that's several years ago, and now I've got a new laptop which may work better. My point is that your computer is built to run Windows, and may not be fully compatible with Linux. But maybe with some tinkering 👌 Thanks 👍 and I hope you'll find the Linux version that suits you 😊 I've been using Linux daily for 1.5 years now! Also for gaming!
thanks for advice
You’re funny dawg, this is the only review video I enjoyed.
Good list of improvements to be done! Perhaps some of them can be added through some software and tweaks?
definitely, just need figure it out
Still using old nvidia drivers no550 100 or 555 drivers
will it help? I just used whatever I was recommended in driver manager
i never feel i need a refresh button and i copy and paste good amounts of files daily you app gona install in /lib and home/.var folders if you using flatpak app you should use flatseal and you can control permission flatpak lick app android app if you going inside a folder or app use single click and if you want to open a file ues two click its normal security to chang theme open the theme setting its in very top right in satting app
switch to ubuntu
Why ubuntu?
@@isakbh so they can steal ur information
@@isakbhprobably because it's more likely to not have these problems, due to its higher popularity. But then again, what flavour of Ubuntu then?
Maybe it's cause I was a noobie, but when I first started experimenting with Ubuntu I had a ton of things go wrong for me. I'd spend hours looking up how to do simple stuff like downloading a package because I kept getting errors up the wazoo. I later found out it was a problem with me cancelling a download with their package manager. I ended up finally leaving windows fully behind about a month ago and due to my problems with Ubuntu I chose to go Linux mint. I have had zero problems so far. I got all of my games and emulators downloaded without a hitch. I didn't even have to look up a tutorial.
No chance. Ubuntu collects your data.
Nice review
It seems OBS didn't capture that "night light" at all. It looks like nothing changes when I press it, but it does to me.
The night light filter and screen brightness doesn't show up in videos because they have their own monitors with their own brightness and filters 👌 As well as the font sharpness may look different on my monitor, compared to your monitor.