FlyingWeagle
FlyingWeagle t1_j8set8e wrote
Reply to comment by BrokenEye3 in TIL cashews are actually seeds that grow hanging beneath cashew apples, which are pear-shaped edible fruits that belong to the cashew tree by Arena-1
Hazelnuts are about the only commonly consumed nut that is botanically considered a nut.
FlyingWeagle t1_j3kecy1 wrote
Reply to comment by tyrellrummage in How keys works. by -birdbirdbird-
That's the click he mentions. The pin pushes up into its housing and allows the cylinder to turn just a little bit further. The pin doesn't fall back because it's now resting on the edge of the cylinder
FlyingWeagle t1_j3jwo05 wrote
Reply to comment by ruiner32 in How keys works. by -birdbirdbird-
The one thing he doesn't mention is that you use the turning tool to apply pressure throughout the pick. Turning the cylinder traps the pins against their housing. They're all slightly different thicknesses, which is why different pins are binding at different times.
FlyingWeagle t1_iy31mjh wrote
Reply to Took me 37 years, but I did it. by johnbell
No one else noticing that use by date?
FlyingWeagle t1_j8tusz8 wrote
Reply to comment by Wolpfack in TIL cashews are actually seeds that grow hanging beneath cashew apples, which are pear-shaped edible fruits that belong to the cashew tree by Arena-1
Drupes, like peaches.
Don't go eating the nut in a peach or nectarine though, full of cyanide.