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Carving to a Flat Depth - Part 3 - V-Carving for the Absolute Beginner - Duration: 32:47.

Hey y'all.

Welcome to Part 3 of my mini-series on V-Carving for the Absolute Beginner.

Before we get started...

...let me say that I am in no way sponsored...

...nor endorsed by Vectric Ltd., nor any other company.

I'm making this series to help the person who has never done anything like this before...

...get into their CAD/CAM software...

...design and finish a project within the CAD/CAM software.

Now for the Vectric users out there...

I am using VCarve Pro, version 9.508...

...but everything I'm going to show you today works exactly the same way...

...in VCarve Desktop, VCarve Pro, and Aspire.

For those out there who do not use the Vectric software...

...do know that the principles that I'm going to show you today...

...can be applied to other CAD cam software titles.

But I would refer you to that software's manual...

...for instruction on how to adapt what I'm going to show you today to that specific software.

Today we're going to get into carving a project to a flat depth...

...and this is the project we're going to create.

This is a Spiral Tornado optical illusion.

What we're going to do is, we're going to carve these areas out, here...

...so that after they're done being carved, you can come along and paint these a contrasting color.

This design is in the public domain; it's a very old optical illusion...

...so it can be used for commercial or personal purposes.

At the end of this video, I'll show you how to download a copy of the DXF file I'll be creating this with...

...from my website.

But more on that later on.

So let's go ahead and get into VCarve and design this project.

The first thing we'll do is we'll come over here and create a new file.

That immediately brings us into the Job Setup.

Starting from the top of this form, this is a single-sided project.

I have a piece of half-inch thick MDF so it's already entered in here.

I'm going to start at about 24 inches width in X...

...but I'm going to make it about 16 inches tall in Y.

I'm using inches for my unit of measure.

I'm going to place my Z zero position on the material surface

When v-carving, I always use the material surface.

My X,Y datum position is going to be in the center of my material for layout purposes...

...and we'll go ahead and accept everything else as it is.

So I've got my material set up...

...now I need to import the DXF file I'm going to use.

So we'll go up here to File...

...Import...

...Import Vectors...

...click on that...

...and that brings me into the folder I have my DXF file stored in.

I'll go ahead and import that.

We have everything here imported, and it's already selected...

...so the next thing I want to do is, I want to make sure that this is centered in my material.

It should be, but just to make certain...

...I'll come over here under Transform Objects...

...to Align Selected Objects.

Click that icon...

Now I want to align these selected objects to my material.

I want to align them horizontally as well as vertically...

...so I'll click this icon here.

It didn't move. I didn't think it would, but better safe than sorry.

And I can close that form.

This rectangle out here...

...that is our profile.

That's going to be the outside perimeter of our project.

As you can see, I've got 24 inches wide and 16 tall...

...so I've got a lot of space, I can enlarge this...

...and I'm gonna do that right now.

I'll just click on it one more time...

...that brings us into the Move and Transform mode...

...and I'll come down here to one of these white corner boxes right here...

...put my cursor over it and it changes to the diagonal arrows.

I'll press and hold down the SHIFT key...

...left click with my mouse and hold...

...and I'll drag that open.

I want to bring that out; make it pretty large.

But I need to leave myself enough room on the outsides here...

...so that I can screw this piece of material down to my table.

So that's about right.

This gives me enough room out here to where I can screw it down...

...and the bit I'm going to cut the profile out with, won't come along and hit a screw.

You can scale this to any size that you'd like.

Now I'll click off out here to get out of Move and Transform Mode...

Now I need to confirm that all of these vectors are closed, and I don't have any duplicates.

So I'll come up here, away from any of these vectors...

...right-click...

...and come down to Selection.

Over here in the sub menu that pops up...

I want to click on Select All Open Vectors...

...and it tells me there are no open vectors in the design.

Then I'll come up and do the same again: right-click...

...Selection...

...come down here and click on Select All Duplicate Vectors.

No Duplicate Vectors in Design.

Just to make life easier on ourselves...

...I want to group these vectors.

I'll come over here to the top above and to the right of them...

...and draw a box from right to left...

...making sure that box makes contact with, or encloses all of the vectors...

...to select all of them...

...and I have the pink dashed lines that lets me know they're selected.

I don't want to select the outside profile.

I want to select everything else.

Then from here, we'll go under Edit Objects...

...to Group Selected Objects...

I'll click that icon...

...and our vectors turn into solid pink lines...

...rather than the dashed pink lines that they were.

Now if I click off over here to the side, if I select any of these vectors, I select all of them.

So with them selected, centered, and grouped...

...we're ready to start calculating toolpaths already.

So, I'll come over here and switch to my toolpath tab...

I want to v-carve this design into my material...

...so we'll use the V-Carve/Engraving toolpath.

Click that icon...

For my cutting depths up here, my Start Depth is going to be 0.0

I want to start at the surface of the material.

I do want to cut to a flat depth...

...so I'll make sure there's a check mark in that box right there.

What the flat depth does... whatever number I put in here...

...that's as deep as these bits are going to cut.

I want to cut this a little more than 1/16 inch deep...

...but not quite 1/8...

...so let's go for .1 and we'll see how that looks after we preview the toolpath.

For the v-bit, I'm going to use a 90 degree v-bit...

...and we'll see how that looks. I may come back and change that to a 60 degree bit later.

Now we get into the section down here: Use a Flat Area Clearance Tool.

Now I could choose not to use a flat area clearance tool...

...and just carve this whole thing out with a V bit.

But as you can see, we've got some large areas here.

Let's just take a look at the 90 degree v-bit that I'm using.

The Clearance Pass Stepover is 0.1 inches. That's 20% of the bit's diameter.

That's going to leave a lot of ridges out here when we go to carve away the material.

And if we use the final pass step over of .005 of an inch...

...that's going to take forever to carve all of these out.

We'll Cancel that.

The flat area clearance tool is a tool that will come in here and hog out the majority of this material...

...and leave the final profile and clean up in real tight areas to the v-bit.

So a larger bit will come in and clear away this material, then the v-bit will come in and do the detail work

That's a much more efficient machining strategy.

So I've got a check mark here to use a flat area clearance tool...

I'm going to use a 1/8 inch end mill.

I could use a 1/4 inch end mill here.

That would clear out these large areas a lot faster.

But then when it got down in here into these tight areas...

...I expect a 1/4 inch end mill is too big to fit between some of these vectors.

That's going to leave more work for this v-bit to come back through and machine...

...leaving ridges and taking a long time to make the cut.

So by using a smaller diameter clearance tool here...

...it may take longer for this to get hogged out...

...but it will clean out more down in here in the tight areas then a 1/4 inch end mill will.

So it all kind of balances out.

But, still, I could change this to any end mill.

So we'll take a look at it using the 90 degree v-bit and the 1/8 inch flat area clearance tool...

...when we preview it, and see how it looks.

In the flat area clearance, we have two strategies for carving this away.

The first one is Offset.

As this little drawing here illustrates...

I'm using this area over here as an example...

With an offset strategy, the bit will come over and plunge into the material...

...then start cutting outward in a spiral.

Depending upon how we have this set - the cut direction.

This is set for climb; that's conventional.

When cutting MDF, it doesn't really matter whether you use climb or conventional.

In Conventional it's gonna go clockwise, in Climb it's gonna go counterclockwise...

In MDF it doesn't really matter; there is no grain to be concerned with.

Some folks think you get a better finish with a Climb cut...

...in MDF that's not really been my experience, but... you know...

...it's 100% your choice.

One of the problems with the offset strategy, however, is it will leave the pattern of the offset cut...

...in the bottom of this pocket, which is essentially what we're cutting.

If you're going to pour resin, epoxy, or something like that into these, that doesn't really matter.

Or, if you don't mind doing a little bit of cleanup sanding, offset may work fine for you

Personally, I prefer to use the Raster strategy.

With the raster strategy...

...the bit will come down and plunge close to a corner here...

...then move from side to side as it cuts...

...then it'll do a final profile pass to clean everything up.

The raster angle, I want set to zero

Meaning it's going to move straight side-to-side in X.

If I use a raster angle of 90 degrees, for example...

...the bit will move up and down in Y.

While that may work better out here in the large areas, when we get down in here, it won't be so good.

So I'm going to keep that at 0.0 raster angle.

I'll show you what all that means when we get into the preview.

With my 1/8 inch bit, I do want to ramp in my plunge moves over a distance of about 1/4 inch.

Everything else looks good, except I'm going to name this VCarve Pattern...

...just for my own sake...

....and that's good enough. I'm not going to add anything else to it.

...and we'll Calculate.

Okay, before we preview it we can see here...

...that we have two different toolpaths.

We have the VCarve Pattern (Pocket) and if you hover your cursor over there, that window opens up...

It's showing us that it uses a 1/8 inch end mill....

...it lists the feed rate, the plunge rate, the spindle rpm, the max cutting depth...

...and the estimated time it's going to take to cut this out.

That's with the raster angle going this direction.

The VCarve Pattern, here, uses the 90 degree v-bit.

Let me shut that off so that we're only looking at...

...the large area clearance tool and we see what it's going to be able to cut out.

That's what's going to be cut out with the 1/8 inch end mill.

Then we'll shut that off, turn on the v-carve...

...and we see the v-bit is going to come in and make all of these cuts in here to get our detail...

...then it's going to do a profile pass around everything that 1/8 inch end mill carved.

So, we'll turn them both back on...

...just so we can see what they're doing.

We'll come up here; I've got my pocket selected...

...that's the toolpath that uses the 1/8 inch end mill.

I'll come up here and change my material to MDF to get a more realistic simulation...

...I'll change the toolpath color to black....

...and we will preview that toolpath.

There we see what that 1/8 inch end mill is going to carve away.

We have straight sides, we have the round radius...

...we have these round radii up here in the corners...

...but it's just clearing away the bulk of the material.

I'll go back to a straight-from-the-top, Z view...

Now we'll come down here and select our VCarve Pattern toolpath that uses the 90 degree v-bit.

Again, I'll change my toolpath color to black, so we get high contrast here.

And we'll preview that toolpath.

If i zoom in, we can see that not only did it do a final profile cut here...

...to give us a nice v-carve...

...it also got inside here and carved away the areas that 1/8 inch end mill could not reach.

So that's what our carving will look like.

Now we have one more toolpath to calculate...

...so we'll close this...

...we'll go back over to the 2D view...

...we'll select our profile.

For this I'll use a simple profile toolpath.

I'm going to start from the surface of the material.

For my cut depth; I want to go all the way through the material and then about .005 inch more...

...so as I do all the time, I'll highlight everything in there...

...and I'll type Z + .005

That takes the material thickness I entered over in the Job Setup over here...

...and adds .005 inch.

Then I'll tap the Equals sign, and it does the calculation for me.

For the end mill I'm going to use to cut it out I'm going to change that...

...to the 1/8 inch end mill that I used for my large area clearance toolpath...

...so I only have one bit change to do.

I'll click OK.

It's going to do this in five passes; that's fine.

I'm going to machine to the outside of the vectors...

...climb cut...

I'm not going to do a Separate Last Pass.

The reason is because some 1/8 inch bits...

...do not have a cutting surface long enough to cut 1/2 inch thick in one pass.

I don't want to tax my 1/8 inch bit.

I have some that will cut through 1/2 inch material, but I have others that won't.

So, just to be safe I'm not going to do a Separate Last Pass.

I will add tabs.

I'm going to make them 1/2 inch long, 1/4 inch thick...

...and I'm going to use 3D tabs. We'll come over here and Edit them.

I'll click Add Tabs, and it automatically puts my first tab over here in a corner.

I don't want it in the corner.

I'll come up and drag it up here...

...then I'll come up above and click another here...

...click another here...

...another here...

That'll hold my project in the piece of material until I come along and cut these tabs out.

I can close that form.

I'm going to add a ramp...

...because I want that bit to ease its way into the material and not just plunge straight down.

I'm going to make a smooth ramp...

...over a distance of one inch.

I'm not going to worry about any of these...

I am, however, going to check to make sure I have Sharp External Corners selected here.

From there I can come down and I'll rename this Profile Cutout..

...and calculate this toolpath.

Again, it's warning me that the tool is going to cut through the material.

I know it will. I want it to.

Click okay...

...our tool path is selected.

We'll go ahead and preview that toolpath.

And there we go. There's our project.

I can come along, cut these tabs...

....sand, and get ready to start painting.

I'll go back to a straight down Z view.

From here we can close the Preview window...

...and I'm ready to save g-code.

Now because I have three separate toolpaths, using two different bits...

I can choose to either save all three of these as separate toolpaths...

...or I can save the pocketing tool path for my large area clearance tool...

...and my profile into the same file.

So that's what I'm going to do right now.

The first file I want to run will be the VCarve Pattern toolpath.

I want it to cut the v-carved profiles...

...and hollow out the areas it can hollow out.

So, I will bump that up to the top of the list by hitting this arrow here.

I now have my pocket toolpath and my profile toolpath side by side...

...and I'm ready to save the g-code.

So I've got the VCarve Pattern toolpath selected with a check mark over here...

I'll come up and click the Save Toolpath icon.

Starting at the top of the form...

...Output All Visible Toolpaths to One File is checked.

This is not a Tiled toolpath...

The tool path to be saved is this one.

VCarve Pattern. It uses a v-bit - 90 degrees...

I've got my post processor selected for my machine...

Generally speaking, once you have this selected you don't change it.

So that's generally not an issue.

And I'll click on Save Toolpath.

This is the time that I would navigate to a thumb drive, a flash drive...

...whatever device you use to run the toolpath out on the CNC machine.

Personally, I save the g-code to a thumb drive...

...take it outside, and transfer it onto the computer out there, from that thumb drive.

I've got it named VCarve Pattern.

Here in the g-code file name, I'm going to add...

...90... degree... v-bit...

That way, when I load that bit of G code...

I immediately see what tool I'm going to use.

There's no confusion when I go to load it into my controller software.

And I'll click Save.

Now I'll deselect by taking that checkmark out of there, and you see up here it says No Visible Toolpaths.

I'll put a check mark in my VCarve Pattern Pocket...

...and a check mark in my Profile Cutout.

Now both of those are listed here.

They both use the same tool, so it's allowing me to proceed.

If I were to make a mistake and try to select two different tools, I get this message here...

The Visible Toolpaths Use Different Tools and the Selected Post Processor Does Not Support Tool Changing.

Okay, it's letting me know that I've got a v-bit and an end mill here.

I can't proceed.

The Save Toolpaths button is grayed out.

So, uncheck that...

...check that...

...and I have my Pattern Pocket listed first, my Profile Cutout listed second...

I can save these two toolpaths to the same g-code file.

So what will happen is, I'll v-carve, then come do a tool change to my 1/8 inch end mill...

It'll carve these areas out and when that toolpath is finished...

...it'll lift up, come over, and start cutting the profile out.

I don't have to stop it or load more g-code.

So I have the two of them selected, they're both listed up here...

...Save Toolpath.

I will rename this Profile Cutout...

...VCarve Pattern Pocket...

...scoot over here...

125 inch end mill.

That eliminates any confusion for me.

I'll save it to my flash drive...

I'm ready to take that flash drive outside to the CNC and cut out the project.

I can close this...

...uncheck these...

...and we're ready to go outside mount some material and start machining.

I'm going to go ahead and end this video right here.

This should give you a little bit of information on how to...

...use a V-Carve Toolpath to carve to a specified flat depth

I hope you got something out of this video.

If you did, please give me a thumbs up down below.

If you have any questions or comments, please don't hesitate to leave them in the comment section.

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I mentioned earlier that there will be a free pattern download for the DXF file used in this video...

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You just click on this section over here for CNC file downloads...

...you'll find it there free of charge.

The pattern I'm using in this video is in the public domain.

That means that you are free to use that design for personal use, commercial use, whichever you would like.

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If you got anything out of this video I do hope you'll give me a thumbs up down there.

If you'd like to follow along with the rest of this series...

...we're going to be getting into some more advanced v-carving in the next episode...

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But, as usual, whether you subscribe to my channel or not...

...again, I'd like to thank you very much for watching...

and y'all take care.

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What's Microsoft 'PowerApps'? Will it become mainstream in Process Improvement? - Duration: 6:01.

Today I'll introduce Microsoft PowerApps which can make process improvement innovation.

[Intro Video]

Hi, this is Mike Negami, Lean Sigma Black Belt.

Do you know about Microsoft PowerApps?

I recently learned that it's awesome software, so I'll talk about my experiences with it.

We would like to improve our work productivity, so automation with IT is essential these days.

Those possibilities are even further expanded by utilizing smartphones and tablets.

I could use Excel's VBA.

VBA can do quite a bit, but it has the following weaknesses.

1) Distribution and version control are a pain in the neck.

I usually send the finished files by e-mail to the people in charge, but after a while

bugs appear, or people ask for some modifications.

I usually end up having to update the files and resend them.

Every time I update, it's difficult to get all the recipients to use the latest version.

2) It's difficult to update an external database from Excel.

When collecting all the data in one place and sharing it with everyone, you can bring

the data to Excel on the PC, but the reverse is difficult.

3) Making Excel fit a mobile screen is bothersome.

Anyway, you can't even use an Excel program on non-Excel-installed devices.

Excel does not automatically respond to the screen of every smartphone or tablet.

It's possible, but still, mobile correspondence is very hard.

The fatal issue is that VBA doesn't work properly on Apple and Android devices.

I happened to have a project using tablets at work and used PowerApps this time.

Then, I found that this software can solve all of the three issues mentioned, very easily.

I'll show you what I did.

By the way, if you've already used Microsoft Office 365 Business Essentials or higher,

you can start using PowerApps right away for free.

My project is to make a reservation management system for one of our cafeterias.

They've been doing this with a pen and paper until now.

You just take a reservation and write it on paper and check it when the customer comes.

It's a simple flow, but their office is far away from the cafeteria and they want

to store their data in the cloud and use a tablet.

Right there, I don't want to use Excel.

We have another flow to connect this reservation data and sales data later, so any existing

applications in the market are also not suitable.

If you ask for custom system development from an IT vendor, even this simple flow would

cost us a lot of money.

Therefore, we decided to use PowerApps.

Our plan is like this: in the 1st Step, our office manager enters the reservation data

on the tablet or PC screen.

Then, the system saves that data to the company's SharePoint.

When the customer visits us, since the tablet at the cafeteria lists the reservation guests,

they can confirm the reservation.

At the end of the day, the system connects the reservation data and sales data on Excel.

You can design each screen on the tablet, make functions to switch screens and to add

and edit data to the external database, just using PowerApps tools alone.

You can also implement the program within the PowerApps platform.

Moreover, you can develop all this without typing code and complete a program in a short

time.

When I experienced this with my first app, I was shocked.

Until now, Microsoft has been behind other companies in the mobile field, but I think

that they'll catch up with PowerApps and another software program, Microsoft Flow,

which was officially released in November 2016.

It's stated that Microsoft Flow connects not only other Microsoft products, but also

SNS and other companies' products and you can realize next level automation.

There seems to be a lot of dissatisfaction among SharePoint developers right now, but

those issues will be improved in the future, and Microsoft has already announced that these

two software programs will succeed the existing development tools.

I think that this is a great opportunity for us.

It's not easy, but since program development can be done without code writing in both software

programs, I'll try to master them both.

I anticipate that these will become the center of process improvement program development

in the future.

Let's learn this together!

Thank you very much for viewing.

Please click the 'Subscribe' button.

Also click and watch my other related videos.

Thanks.

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Is structured prayer outdated? Can't it all be spontaneous? A Jewish take. - Duration: 3:25.

You're sitting in shul on Yom Kippur, counting down the hours of the fast and how many pages

left to go in the prayer book.

There is still a long way to go.

A lot has happened in your life since last Yom Kippur and in a way this would be a great

time to think about it all.

You think to yourself: Isn't that what prayer is all about – connecting with God about

my own life?

Yet the marathon of Yom Kippur prayers seem far from this.

Their authors knew nothing of my life, and I know little of the words and their meaning.

If this is what prayer has become, surely we are missing the point?

We have amazing examples from the bible of when prayer really meant something for people.

Take Hannah for example.

She was distraught that she was childless and went to the temple to pour her heart out

before God.

She said exactly what she felt and begged God for a child.

She didn't think about fitting into any mould, saying any particular words.

In fact, she was so lost in her own prayer that the high priest thought she was drunk

as she was moving her lips, but not making a sound.

When the sages discussed how Jews should pray, they wanted to capture the passion of Hannah's

prayer and so when we pray the silent Amida we move our mouths without making a sound.

Moses prayed for his sister Miriam to get well.

He said: Kel Na refa na La – Please God heal her!

But his prayer did not need to be any longer: it captured how he felt and his desperate

desire for her to recover.

These prayers were not found in any siddur.

They were true worship of the heart.

Our fixed prayer service, especially in a packed shul of people looks very different

to this.

Rabbi Steinzalts, a great scholar in Israel, compares Jewish prayer in shul to a musical

performance.

The sheet music in front of the musician tells them what music to play, the sequence of notes

and the general mood of the piece.

But every artist's rendition will be different.

In the end the performance expresses the musician as much as the composer.

Our sheet music is the prayer book, and the community around us the rest of the orchestra.

We are the artists who need to put ourselves into the performance.

There are days when artists feel creative and they just want to play freestyle, but

there are other times when pouring their heart and soul into Bethoven's symphony is their

best form of self-expression.

Prayer is exactly that – there are times when it flows and we just talk to God in our

own way using our own language…but then there is also something to singing off the

same sheet that has been used from one generation to the next, adding our own thoughts, feelings

and life experience to the words.

The words of prayer may be ancient but our feelings can be new everyday.

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Cedar Plank Trout - How To Cook Trout - How To Cook Fish On The Grill - Duration: 7:59.

what's up everybody this is lyle with no hippie BBQ what I'm be doing in this

video is we are going to be making some cedar plank trout this is a recipe that

we are going to keep very simple with rainbow trout or brown trout we're gonna do a little marinade let it sit on

it for about 30 minutes then we're gonna get it out on the grill on our cedar

plank the first thing I need to do to get this fish recipe hooked up is we're going

to go ahead and make our marinade this marinade goes what I've done is I've

already put the juice of a half of a lemon in our Bowl here we're gonna hit

it with some olive oil I don't have any specific ingredients on this we're just

gonna be eyeball on that get some olive oil in there I have some fresh dill that

I had frozen we're just gonna go ahead and throw that in a little pepper salt

and we're just going to mix now first thing I'm gonna do is I'm gonna go ahead

and kind of trim this up a little bit so I'm just gonna kind of square this trout off

at the end and this is gonna go to my dogs they always love it when I cook

some fish we're just gonna kind of come down here and square this up now this is

a little super thin just a little bit right here so I'm gonna kind of square

this up and then we're just going to kind of cut this into two portions right

here

kind of almost looked the same for each one of these let's take a look so I'm

going to square it up this is for my dog boom our dogs put that there come down

here just kind of square this right on up and I could probably cut this in

three but let's just go ahead and cut this in half as well get this in here

got our marinade just get this on and I'll brush it on even when we're doing a

fit even matters ya'll brush it on even but this is gonna go in the refrigerator

for about 30 45 minutes while I go ahead and get my grill heated up oh I have my

charcoals lit our grill should be ready to grilled fish in about 30 minutes and before we

get out there I want to kind of talk about what we're gonna do with this trap

now we already mentioned we're going to be using a cedar plank method on it and

there's a few different things to know about cedar plank fish before you do

it's your first time first of all soak your plank for a minimum of an hour okay

so we've done that it's been in there about five hours second about these are

not reusable let me say that again these are not meant to be reusable so there's

a few different ways you can do it now if you want a more mild flavor right

before you get your trout out on the grill what you would do is go ahead and

put it on this cedar plank and put it out there at the same time that's really

not going to give you as much flavours what I'm looking for on this what I'm

looking for is we're gonna throw trout plank directly over the coals and we're

gonna start getting it charred up once it comes up to temperature and once it

starts looking like really kind of darkened on the edges and everything

where you hear the wood crackling we're gonna go ahead and get our trout on it

and what that's going to do is it's going to bring in all kinds of play

right now as far as this trout goes we did go ahead and pour our marinade over

the top of it now what I'm going to do is we're just

going to go ahead and flip our fish over meat side down just to make sure that

all that goodness is in contact with the flesh of the trout now we have our coals

coming pretty good what we're gonna do is get our planks on here

and like I said we're gonna want these planks to get to the point where they

start crackling and even getting kind of a little bit of a dark and black look

around the edges of it before we get our trout on here probably gonna take five

to seven minutes for that board to start getting to that point where it's

crackling out there on the grill so we're gonna do is go ahead and flip our

fish over and get rid of any obviously real thick pockets of dill and just the

real thick part so just thin we're good to go and what I've done is I cut up

some lemon slices and we're just gonna go ahead and put one slice on per trout

portion and we'll get this on those planks as soon as those planks are ready

for us so words are getting right where we want they're starting to crackle just

get one on one side one on the other side now we're gonna go ahead and get

our fish in on the planks

alright look they got just enough planks

now see that smokiness that's coming up from them planks is gonna permeate this

trout I'm gonna go ahead and shut this down I'm actually going to shut down the

Vince a little bit so hopefully we'll be cooking kind of in that 350 degree range

once I shut everything down this trout at about 375 degrees we're about 10

minutes in I'm gonna go ahead and check it technically we could go ahead and eat

this grilled fish right now it's not quite as firm as I'd like so I'm gonna let it go about

three more minutes and we'll pull this trout off and should be good to go by then

perfectly after about 16 minutes I'm gonna go ahead and get these off the

grill take them inside and taste it

trout is done nice very simple recipe let me get to this shrubbery off here

and get into this taste test now I did leave the skin on this smoked trout I'm not going to

eat the skin not my favorite thing to do but let's just get into this

it's been a good ten years since I've had grilled trout I mean this is kind of

reminded me of almost like a mild salmon in a way either way delicious that's it

anyway go get you some cedar planks throw some fish on it and Grill it

How to grill trout. how to fillet and cook trout

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Gilgamesh NO EVENT CE LV.90++ Nero Fest (English subs) [FGO] - Duration: 13:13.

Let's go for

Gilgamesh ! We'll see if we can beat him on the first try

Soooo, "tryhard" yes we're actually tryharding

This is going to be hard people...

Should i use Necromancy ?

Remember, i won the "hassan quest" thanks to it !

- Really ? - Yeah, seriously dude

Gilgamesh let's go !

1,500,000 ? Not 1,800,000 as you said

- It was 1,800,000

- EXCUSE ME ?

Dude, i'm so done with these gimmicks

Like, everytime your NP bar get fucked up !

- That's why earlier i wanted to say to not use Kaleidoscope on Mash but...

- Wait, it's horrible...

10 turns ?!

So, actually, my 2 mains DPS can't deal damage with their NP...

Nice, really nice. In fact, we've lost already

How many times is he going to crit ?

Everytime or what ? - Everytime

- Sure, why not...

- 1300 ?!

Dude this debuff legit destroy all of the NP damage

Goodbye guys

Why doesn't he take it easy like against Shirou ?

No EA and shit...

- We don't do the same mistake twice - uhh

God, Mash

Wait it's for ALL servants ?

- Of course !

- This dude answer me "of course" as if it was ok

This debuff is scandalous ! - You're fighting Gilgamesh

- If he's using charisma in addition of the other automatic attack buff

We won't be able to do a thing...

Look at these damages !!

Holy shit

- Mash almost died in one turn

- 150 hp, it's a miracle, she will be able to use her NP and stuff

You're about to see a Waver disappearing

I think Gilgamesh is magician

- "Hum, Gate of babylon ?"

"Now, i will make this person disappear !"

He's hitting Cu again...

- 1,000,000 HP, you got this

Strange, it make me remember of the anime, when Heracles is fighting Gilgamesh

- Ooh, cute critical hit ! But yep you're right

Hiting for -3 though

Oh, the defense debuff didn't work ?

I'm starting to realise how hard it's going to be without NP

Ok, i know the trick to win now

- 46 000...

Good job Georgios

Honestly, It's a really cool fight

Aaaaah Nice try...

-133...

WHAAAAAAAAT ? EXCUSE ME ?

It's legit impossible bro

4 hours later...

Ok let's go

We can start with some good damage here

Only one crit come on

Thank you for following Ayato !

Didn't except that when playing Fate

Scathach already lost a lot of health, same for Arthoria

Also not used to this Mystic Code

I need to learn how to use it wisely

AND i need to get Scath to 100% np

I think that's the problem with this team, not enough NP gain

It's not good if i want to stall with Scath NP

It's a problem

She is taking too much damage too... I don't have any taunt

I'm forced to use the invicibility on Arthoria right now

He refill his NP bar so often, that's broken

Do i still have the crit damage buff up ? Yeah

If i use this

It's going to hurt

Ok...

Scath hurt so mu... And he is going to crit everytime again

Honestly, this gimmick is broken

If you land a critical hit on the boss, it does the same

Broken

How do you want to deal damage like that

23 stars... but Arthoria is dead

Scathach will ult to stun Gil, saving one turn

I can also use this to reduce cooldowns

I must not forget about it

Like to get the Evade skill again on Scathach

In one turn if i use it...

Dude it's complicated !!

Right now my only way to save Scathach is to use the cooldown thing

Waver is about to die anyway, let's use his skills

Problem is, everything starting to be risky

I think that to kill Gilgamesh without the Event CE

There's going to be a RNG factor at some point

R.I.P. Waver

He didn't kill Cu, lucky

Mash coming at the right time

How many turn left ?

Still 4 !! Too much...

Scathach must not die this turn

It's a waste to use it for only 3%

But we got no choice

Good

One shot ! 13500 HP !!

Like if it was nothing...

A single crit

Maybe there's a way to win this

With some luck, we can. But i didn't think that Mash would die this early

There's so much decisions to make... Every single one you do is maybe a bad one

We can win this one, but it's going to be thought

If i use Scathach stun right now, i won't have enough damage to kill him later ? Right ?

My only chance is, to him not hitting Scathach for 3 turns

Really unlikely to happen

I think i lost... I don't know. F*ck, you're right, all in

We stun him, followed by a brave chain

100% damage against divinity is on

WHAT ?

-275 000? HOW ?

Whaat?

She is raping him, what is happening ?! Explain me please xD

She has the debuff still. How can she does these damage ?

Or maybe, Gil debuff is getting weaker as turns pass ?

Like for example, it reduce NP damage by 100% when 10 turns are left

And since now only 2 turns remains it only reduce for 20% ? Some shit like this ?

Maybe that's it

So that means...

If that's right, that completly different

Anyway it's perfect, don't need to understand why it happened

"Her 3rd skill is broken" ?

I know, but Gil is supposed to reduce NP damage

Heracles only hit for 200 with his NP

Even if you add 100% damage against divinity, it should be 400, right ?

Unless it's calculated differently

Even if Scathach had all her buffs, she shouldn't hit for THAT hard, i don't understand

He is going t.. ? No

Aoutch

Hit Cu please !

Thanks

Scathach is going to die here

"You don't know Scathach" ?

I don't really use her often but gilgamesh is supposed to reduce your NP damage for like...99%?

So it's impossible to hit for 200 000.

The only explaination i got right now, is that the debuff gets weaker as turns pass

Maybe i'm wrong

If that's the case, how is that calculated ?

Nice crit

Nice !

Cu is not under Gil debuff ! Cu is not under Gil debuff !

Cu is not under Gil debuff !

Ok, wait

2 guts...

How many evade left ? One

Gil shouldn't kill Heracles this turn

Unless if he focus him

Problem is, Cu can die this turn

No, it's better if he does, Cu need to die

If Cu die, Heracles can finish it 100% with the guts

200000 HP !

NO NO NO Don't hit Heracles !

Nice !

F*ck

Heracles... I mean God

Carry me please

I'm too tired from this

"Be optimistic, finish it"

Should i use Heracles NP to reduce Gil DEF ? Or braindead buster chains ?

Not sure if busters are enough, i have 2 turns to kill him

- Two damage

Yes !

F*****

Oh, i still got a guts ! I still have 2 turns !

We won. That's the win !

That's the win

That's win

F*CK YES DUDE ! (the music though)

And the music !

Thank you Ayato, thanks

Yeah finally lol, all of the evening to kill him

At least 3 or 4 hours on it

God..

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【ピアノ】ガチで「恋/星野源」弾いてみた。【恋ダンス】- I played the piano of Koi/HoshinoGen【RyuTu部-リューチューブ-】 - Duration: 2:09.

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8 Questions with Joanne Peh - Duration: 1:42.

Beautiful!

Sunscreen

Portable charger

and mobile phone?

Supergirl!

Actually, no.

Bad girl.

Do you know?

You know?

Just like this, you know what I mean ?

Adorable

Innocent

Naive!

I love you, I love you, I love you.

Let it go!

Treat others with sincerity.

Bye!

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Border Collie Is Too Energetic For 80-Year-Old Couple | Kritter Klub - Duration: 2:20.

Grandma & Energizer Border Collie

Man!

Do it again

That's enough! Let's play ball later

80 year-old: She wants to play endlessly

I get exhausted

Three-year-old dog Anna

Grandpa play with me

No no

There you go

Anna

I wont' do it

Grandma's working hard keeping her joints busy

Do it again

Go to grandpa to throw it for you

Now goes to the grandpa

The grandpa is exhausted now

What?

Those are my gloves

I hate grandpa!

stealing grandpa's slipper

I can have fun alone

Wow

That's my grandchild!

Swimming in the stream?

cleaning

A leopard cannot change its spots!

Grandma's son: Come on!

Dragging

No I don't want to

Grandpa!

Flinch

Higher this time

anger boiling

Here I go!

Jump!

That's impressive

Grandma & Grandpa, I have the highest IQ!

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