• isolatedscotch@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1L flasks, dimroth condenser, heating mantle, heating plate, materials to build an electric kiln, if i have anything left i’d use it on chemicals

    and i’m probably already overbudget, home chemistry is fucked price-wise, we’re lucky to have synthware for all our glassware needs but for equipment you either diy it or go broke (a good hotplate is ~500$ new, 200$ used in bad conditions)

  • Tinks@lemmy.world
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    Backpacking - Either one really swanky sleep system (the full Zenbivy ultralight), or perhaps one crazy expensive ultralight tent like a Durston, or if we’re going budget, an entire setup of basic gear including backpack, tent, cook system, sleeping bag and pad, etc. Everything needed to backpack you could buy for under 1000€ to get started.

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    A mtg cube; all sleeved in a nice box. Endless replayibility with friends with a few updates every year.

    It’s the dream.

  • Tattorack@lemmy.world
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    A fuckton of Bionicle parts. Perhaps even enough for a full mask collection, if I find the right people.

  • RBWells@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    2 years of yoga classes.

    Or

    All of the garden beds, fencing, and good soil I got for the garden.

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    If you already have a good computer, that much money could outfit an entire home music recording studio with decent gear, especially if you buy good used gear, which is easily available:

    A couple of good super-budget guitars from Harley Benton (a Strat clone and a Les Paul clone), for about $300 (new).

    A good Yamaha acoustic guitar, $100.

    A bass, $75.

    An interface, to get the music into the computer, $50.

    A basic MIDI controller, $30.

    A good electronic keyboard with weighted keys, $100.

    Microphone, $75.

    Headphones, $50.

    Electronic drum machine, $50, or use the pads on the MIDI controller, or voices on the keyboard.

    DAW - Reaper is free, and works great.

    That’s approximately what I spent on my studio, and everything works great, and sounds terrific…

  • Kaput@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    About three or four fountain pens I’ve been planning to buy some day. Im not attracted to the really expensive a one yet.

  • TheRealKuni@lemmy.world
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    An enclosed core XY 3D printer with a material changing system with a built in filament dryer.

    The Bambu Lab P1S is a crazy good deal. If you get it with the older AMS that doesn’t do filament drying, it’s only €800.

    There are some issues with Bambu Lab and their proprietary nature. But I’ve very much loved my P1S, and while I’ve tinkered with and upgraded it quite a bit, I’ve never NEEDED to the same way I did with older 3D printers (other than standard maintenance).

    You can get Prusa’s Core One for a bit over the stated budget, but only if you do the assembly yourself. Which is fun! But you also don’t get the multiple material system included in that price.