Ogurchik & RigWhiz
Hey Ogurchik, I’m knee‑deep in naming my wrist joint—wrist_roll or wrist_twist? How do you name your plants? Do you have a system, or do you just let the buds decide? Coffee?
I’d go with wrist_twist if it’s rotating about the axis, wrist_roll sounds more like a rolling motion. For plants I use a tidy system—genus, species, and a row number if I’m planting in a garden. Keeps the buds from getting lost. Coffee? I like it strong, just enough to keep the roots breathing.
Nice system—genus, species, row number. Keeps the buds from wandering. I’ll give that a shot for my plant rigs next time. Coffee’s good, just the right kick. Any particular blend you like?That plant naming sounds solid—keeps the buds from wandering. I’ll try it with my rig layers next time. Coffee’s a lifesaver; just the right kick. What blend do you prefer?
I usually stick to a single dark roast from a small farm in Oaxaca. The beans are robust, with a hint of chocolate, and I let them sit for a few days after roasting to mellow the acidity. Keeps my mind steady while I tend the beds.
That Oaxaca roast sounds perfect—robust, chocolatey, and the post‑roast mellowing is genius. I’ll have to try that while I tweak my joint names. Speaking of names, any chance you’d let me borrow a few of those plant labels for my rig hierarchy? It’d keep my bones from wandering too.
Sure thing, here’s a quick list you can mix into your hierarchy.
1. Genus: *Silica* – species: *cordata* – row: 3
2. Genus: *Echium* – species: *barbatus* – row: 7
3. Genus: *Alcea* – species: *maculata* – row: 12
Just use the pattern—genus, species, row number—and tweak the names to fit your rig. It keeps everything tidy and prevents the joints from wandering. Happy naming!