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Bach37strad, in My grandfather was an aircraft inspector for De Havilland in WWII. This is one of the notebooks he used to study for the job. He drew all the pictures.

Dude made his own pocket ref.

XaeroDegreaz, in How geologists collect lava

Forbidden pudding

NABDad,

Forbidden Taffy

Dagnet, in How geologists collect lava

That’s so weird. Why doesn’t he just fill the bucket with lava? That way he can place a lava source block wherever he wants! Maybe set fire to his friends creations in the process.

Annoyed_Crabby,

Dude just want obsidian quick

SamJUK, in My grandfather was an aircraft inspector for De Havilland in WWII. This is one of the notebooks he used to study for the job. He drew all the pictures.

Thank you for sharing. I’ve studying everything included in these notes, I understand it all. And in the years that I did study this, not one of my excise books of notepads was nearly as detailed. I’d ‘look up the slides’ or ‘google it’…

Science Technology Engineering Art and Mathematics in motion.

Thank you for sharing. These are beautiful notes.

FlyingSquid,
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You’re welcome. I guess you’re ready to inspect WWII-era military aircraft!

Comet_Tracer, in How geologists collect lava

Extra spicy marinara.

TropicalDingdong, in How geologists collect lava

dont get angry toothpaste on your boots new balances.

Doolbs, in U.S. 6 in Nevada Tonopah, Nevada A stretch of highway even lonelier than the so-called "Loneliest Road in America."

As a truck driver I’ve been on both. The so called Loneliest road in the America is actually the loneliest road.

I don’t drive anymore. Drove for five years and I have drove both of them.

Vengefu1Tuna, in My grandfather was an aircraft inspector for De Havilland in WWII. This is one of the notebooks he used to study for the job. He drew all the pictures.

I grew up in a sheet metal fabrication company in the US. It’s wild to see drawings of measurement tools I’m familiar with from 80 years ago. I had no idea these designs were this old. This is so cool, thanks for sharing, OP!

MedicPigBabySaver, in My grandfather was an aircraft inspector for De Havilland in WWII. This is one of the notebooks he used to study for the job. He drew all the pictures.

Really cool item to have. Ty for sharing.

Wahots, in How geologists collect lava
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Kinda looks like candy. Some sort of saltwater taffy. When I was a kid, there was a machine that stretched it, and it kinda looked like the lava chunks :)

randomaccount43543, in How geologists collect lava

That’s how you get a minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Lava_Bucket

walden, in My grandfather was an aircraft inspector for De Havilland in WWII. This is one of the notebooks he used to study for the job. He drew all the pictures.

Really cool. Thanks for digitizing it all.

Bitrot, in My grandfather was an aircraft inspector for De Havilland in WWII. This is one of the notebooks he used to study for the job. He drew all the pictures.
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Great looking HAD drawings.

FlyingSquid,
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I wish I had an ounce of his talent.

cloudy1999, in How geologists collect lava

Gosh he could smelt at least 100 items with that.

Blaster_M, (edited ) in How geologists collect lava
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