PlantDadManGuy,

Bonsai

VicksVaporBBQrub,

What is the oldest one you have? Any cool story behind it? Like it’s inherited from royalty, it’s got 3 different fruits on it, etc?

PlantDadManGuy,

My oldest tree is a 15-year-old Japanese black pine purchased from an authentic bonsai nursery in nipomo California. The owner is a second generation bonsai artist and very kind person. Most of the fun for me is in turning young nursery stock into starter bonsai material. It’s easier than you might think, and I’m not doing this competitively so I don’t really mind if it’s not absolutely perfect.

UsernameIsTooLon,

Mechanical pencils. You can go from $6 Kuru Toga Advances to $60 rOtring 800s to $100+ imported Japan region exclusive Kuru Toga Dives

PersnickityPenguin,

What is that sorcery?!

dan,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

Wow I love this! When I was in school, you were seen as a cool kid if you had a four-colour BIC pen, but a amazing mechanical pencil like that Japanese one would have been much better!

makingStuffForFun,
@makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml avatar

Clicked that link as fast as I could. I thought it would be cool, but didn’t realise it would be that cool. Thank you

UsernameIsTooLon,

Right?? It’s the most over engineered pencil and I want 1 of each color lol.

Valmond,

I love the P200 line, cheap cheap but I have spent hundreds on them already lol.

UsernameIsTooLon,

If you like Pentel, the Nero Orenz is my favorite with the auto lead dispensing. Otherwise I’m a GraphGear 1000 guy myself when it comes to drafting

NENathaniel,
@NENathaniel@lemmy.ca avatar

Why good options you’d recommend in the $10-40 range?

UsernameIsTooLon,

Kuru Togas for sure for their rotating lead engine. The Advanced Upgrade specifically is my daily driver. The Pentel GraphGear 1000 is also a very comfortably hefty pencil. Otherwise the Pentel Orenz Nero and it’s auto dispensing lead mechanism is also really cool. Rotring 600 and Staedtler 925-35 are also popular pencils that I’ve tried and like, but I don’t own.

NENathaniel,
@NENathaniel@lemmy.ca avatar

Thank you!

I have the basic like $7 Kuru Togas and am definitely curious what an upgrade would feel like

RagingRobot,

I make a cross between dioramas and video games. It started out as a test to see if I could make something and now I am all in. It’s all I want to work on. I have spent so much money on old lcd screens

peetabix,
@peetabix@lemmy.world avatar

This sounds cool. Can you share any pictures or more information?

RagingRobot,
peetabix,
@peetabix@lemmy.world avatar

Thanks :)

samurai413x,

This sounds rad, would love to see one in action!

RagingRobot,
Trigger2_2000,

Farming - family has been doing it for ~5 generations. I’d say we have put in about $10 M dollars over time (adjusted for inflation).

What’s that dear? It’s a way of life/occupation . . . are you sure? Seems like it must be a hobby given the return we’ve made on it over the years. Well, if you’re sure.

My wife said that farming is technically an occupation and not a hobby. I still have my doubts given how much we have thrown away on it over the years, but I don’t like to disagree with her (she’s usually right).

plactagonic,

In Clarksons Farm Jeremy made about 200£ before subsidies. So I can imagine how slim are these margins and how much you depend on subsidies.

Cethin,

This is something that’s really hard for me. I’m against corn subsidies because I’m tired of everything having corn/corn syrup because it’s so cheap. I think the subsidies should be based on something else that promotes variety, and also favors sustainable farming instead of monocropping with petroleum based fertilizer. I know it needs subsidized, because people are price sensitive, but it needs to be done differently.

Trainguyrom,

Yeah this is one of those things I’ve just accepted will require someone really skilled in drafting political policy to fix, but with the ongoing trend of people leaving the farming trade such a farm subsidy reform is becoming increasingly difficult to achieve

rakyat,

House plants. Sure a few mass-market plants are dirt cheap, but soon you get into unusual plants, plants with special needs, hundreds/thousands of plants, grow lights, grow racks, terrariums, automated watering systems…

trslim,

Arma 3. I updated my router, computer and bought the dlcs so I could run a server.

PersnickityPenguin,

Hahahaha this is no joke.

No computer in the world can run Arma at even 60 FPS!

Maybe,

Probably gardening.

A few seed packets and some dirt turns into building nice cedar raised gardens, filling them all with great quality soil, expensive liquid fertilizers, various irrigation systems, and so on. And I can’t just haul all that dirt in my sedan… But hey, I have 20+ tomato plants, and about as many different pepper plants every year.

It’s honestly nowheer near as expensive as some of my other hobbies, but on the “a lot more money than I expected” scale it’s up there.

ikiru,

Cigars.

It was only supposed to be a few of the affordable ones with basic accessories.

akincisor,

I bought a $20 Stanley sharptooth saw and a few second hand chisels.

See the banner on !woodworking

And I haven’t even bought any stationary tools 😅

obinice,
@obinice@lemmy.world avatar

I just had to replace the body/sole of my father’s old Stanley Bailey smoothing plane, because the cast iron got brittle in England’s winter chill and as I picked it up one morning it fell and smashed in two 😭

Was surprisingly easy to find replacement original Stanley Bailey parts cheap though, so I got it fixed up good as new :-D

cheery_coffee,

I carve wood, so I was buying wood blanks to carve. Then my father in law said “oh, you use basswood, I’ve just cut down a whole bunch”, so he chainsaws some and mills it down to size and drops it off, but now my garage is full of basswood logs so I need to buy a new saw to rip it into smaller pieces to work with. But while I’m at the store a chisel set would be great for learning woodworking, and maybe a hand planer too since I don’t have space for power tools. I got a cope saw as a poor man’s bandsaw, for shaping, but now that I’m doing bigger pieces I could really use those Dremel tools…

Free wood is so damn expensive!

akincisor,

Lol… Those tools make a fool of you. But my advice is “buy once, cry once”. If you need a bandsaw a coping saw ain’t gonna do. Even a small 9" wen bandsaw will do more and will just sit on the end of your bench.

See www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRWjFTaHniqMVryvDA…

BillTheTailor,

Arduino and hobby electronics. It started out as a continuous loop pad dye machine to save me having to dye fabric by hand, strictly mechanical, but then I wanted to automate adding the chemicals at the right times. Then it was keeping the dye liquor a consistent temperature. Then it was draining the trough automatically. Then I figured out I could design my own PCBs and have them fabricated. It just keeps going…

sounddrill,

Guy is speed-running IT employment 😭

MigratingtoLemmy,

I’d like to know more about this. I’m trying to get into electronics and hardware automation but feel overwhelmed since I don’t have any idea about electrical engineering

Jawa,

Honestly my recommendation would be to start off with some microcontrollers/Raspberry Pi and some breadboards and go from there. That way you can uhhh trial and error your way to something that works and worry about the “engineering” part later, when you have gotten your feet wet :D There are some simple Arduino starter kits for example that give you the basic things + a bunch of sensors and motors to play with. I got started myself with the Elegoo Arduino Starter Kit (~50€). Along the way it’s probably going to be helpful to look up some course on electronics basics, specifically digital circuits and then analog circuits if you’re feeling adventurous.

BillTheTailor,

Best piece of advice I can give about learning anything (that doesn’t involve risk of injury): don’t try to learn everything there is to learn. Decide what you want to do and learn what you need to do that. Tell me something you’d be interested in doing…

Knusper, (edited )

Making electronic music. You can get lots of software tools for free, so I started out with those.

Then I realized how many details get lost, depending on what speaker/headphones you use, so bought myself higher quality headphones. As in, quite high-end for normies, but obviously, I’m at the lower end for music production hardware.

Now I’m considering buying a MIDI keyboard, because those software tools don’t quite emulate proper piano playing. Although, you could obviously also spend money on getting different software tools. And of course, on a quadrillion plugins for these software tools, to produce different sounds.

I’m just glad that my other hobby is programming, so when my music-self gets excited about an idea, my programming-self will want to solve it.
…and then never finish what music-self wanted, but at least we’re distracted from spending money.

EndHD,

what headphones did you buy?

pythoneer,

Beats by dre

Mr_Blott,

Ah yes, Beats. When you want your music to sound like the artist fell down the stairs with a microphone shoved up his arse 😂

Knusper,

These ones: sennheiser-hearing.com/…/ckyy9r5q0016i0c96sk5d9to…

They’re generally said to deliver the sound-quality of medium-grade studio headphones for the price of low-grade ones. But that also means, aside from the sound quality, these are really basic headphones.

You should also mind that they’re open-back. So, they have no noise cancelling, neither active nor passive. You have to use these in a silent room.

EndHD,

nice choice. i had the 6xx but had to sell it

u202307011927,
@u202307011927@feddit.de avatar

I’m wondering, what’s your current set of tools? Both, digital and analog (any of your software/hardware)

Knusper,

If you’re wondering, because it doesn’t sound like I’ve actually spent much money yet, yeah, I’m generally quite frugal. I’m mostly just intimidated by all the options to spend money.

But well, my setup is:

  • Laptop running Linux (that already rules out buying most VST plugins, as those are often Windows-only).
  • Headphones: Sennheiser HD 560S (←only real money, I’ve spent so far)
  • For a DAW, I’ve been dabbling with LMMS. Felt more approachable to me than Ardour. I also enjoy dicking around with Surge-XT as one quite powerful VST/LV2 plugin.
  • I’m a traditionally trained musician, so I also enjoy creating electronic music via sheet music. And me being a programmer/weirdo, I like Lilypond for that (basically LaTeX for sheet music), despite it not being built for that…
DSX,

I like the free version of waveform 17 as my DAW, but I’m not sure if it supports Linux. Vital is a good free synth with tons of presets.

TheButtonJustSpins,

I bought myself a raspberry pi for my birthday a few years ago.

I now have thousands of dollars in hardware sitting in a server rack in my office. Whoops.

dingleberry,
droans,

A single 1TB drive should be enough for my Plex server, I said.

123TB isn’t enough, I need more 18TB hard drives, I said.

Krauerking,

Oh my God… I’m running a jellyfin with 8TB… Don’t get me wrong I want more and will eventually figure out how to do it cheaper but that’s so impressive

droans,

The cheaper way is to either use shucked EasyStores when they’re on sale or to buy them from ServerPartsDeals or whatever the site is called.

I got some 18TB drives for $200 from them. With EasyStores, 14TB drives are about the same price. The 18TB drives are refurbed and come with a shorter warranty, but you have to be rather careful with the EasyStores to maintain the warranty and you’ll still likely lose it.

Krauerking,

Just want you to know that you have just made my life better and now I have a dangerous game ahead of me to not buy so many of these drives and completely lose all my money

PhantomAudio,

EDC (everyday carry) this can include pen, notebook, knife, phone, fidget, etc. my most expensive piece that is in my current rotation is my fidget clicker in full brass from unquiet hands. that one chunk of metal and magnets cost me $130

maniajack,

Yow, they must be doing well their whole website is sold out

PhantomAudio,

they do special limited drops. that is why they are sold out. i have 2 pieces from them. one in brass and one in stainless steal. it took over a year, from the time of pre order to the time of delivery, to get each one.

PhantomAudio,

didnt know if you would be interested, i just got an email letting me know that unquiet hands just opened their 2023 drop. it spinners this year

maniajack,

Thanks for the heads up! Bit out of my price range though.

negativeyoda,

None of my hobbies are inexpensive (bikes, guitars and parenting)

Every time a friend tries to get me to take up snowboarding or some other gear based hobby I’m like, “are you fucking insane?”

Maybe,

I love that you consider parenting a hobby, lol

Nioxic,

It also requires nothing. Can be done with near 0 expense

opus32684,

They get you with the long term subscription

droans,

Don’t worry. If you regret it, just return the child to the hospital for a full refund.

mysoulishome,
@mysoulishome@lemmy.world avatar

There is some mandatory equipment like a bed and food…etc

rckclmbr,

They can sleep in your bed, and you can feed them like a bird / Alicia Silverstone

ours,

Or a cheap one.

cod,
@cod@lemmy.world avatar

Not sure if you’d call it a hobby or more of a collection but I collect mechanical wrist watches and that can get expensive fast.

I started with a mechanical under $100, with a decent movement and a display back case so I could see the gears and rotor inside, and that could’ve been it. But once you get the bug, you want to get different types of movements, different case sizes, maybe some complications, sooner or later you’re going to start wanting some hand finishing, and then it gets really expensive. I wanna get into mechanical watch repair too but that gets really expensive and takes a lot of skill and time so I’m going to hold off a few years I think. Plus once I go there, there’s no coming back. I’ll be buying broken stuff on eBay constantly and there goes all my paycheques

MDKAOD,

Check out the S-town podcast. While not about watches, it’s about a guy who repairs antique clocks.

cod,
@cod@lemmy.world avatar

Never heard of it, I’ll check it out for sure. Thanks!

PhantomAudio,

wristwatch revival is a great youtube channel. he buys primarily off of ebay and restores working and non working watches

cod,
@cod@lemmy.world avatar

That’s actually what made me want to get into watch repair. I love his videos, one of my favourite channels

OhmsLawn,

I’m a Nekkid Watchmaker man, myself. I like the ultra-chill musings that accompany the visuals.

VicksVaporBBQrub,

You have a tourbillion, haven’t you? ☺️

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