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I think everyone has answered your question correctly so far. You can’t beat plywood for strength, but it is expensive. There are middle ground alternatives.

There is Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF) which is between the two on strength but takes paint brilliantly. Many cabinet makers use this exclusively for mid range quality furniture.

Even cheaper is chipboard which is about as bad, or worse than OSB but you can get it laminated. Most very cheap furniture from places like IKEA use it and it can do a reasonable job.

All of these materials have their quirks, mainly on how you finish end grain (even plywood). Both MDF and chipboard suck at taking a screw so you have to get special screws and use them carefully. Make sure you do some research, there’s plenty of YouTube videos on using the products.

Well, it’s kind of obvious. They’ve had lots of close wins and a few blowout losses. Maybe it’s a tactic, if you go down by a couple, give up and save energy for the next one haha.
Even the areas where there are rights of way, private land owners make it as difficult as possible to follow them.
What’s the speed of the road? I would personally join the road earlier so that I can manoeuvre across with the traffic, but if the road is super fast I’d probably pick A. That is unless right on red is permitted, then I’m not sure.
At least two terrible calls by the refs though. They decided the game.
If cows are used for conservation grazing, isn’t the problem of them getting TB non existent? The problem is people catching TB from cows through milk and close contact, not cows catching TB from badgers.
I think the caps logo is pretty average myself. Id put the canes logo at the bottom, it looks like a Beyblade
I keep a few ragwort plants alive in my garden and they almost always get eaten to the ground by cinnabar caterpillars. I grew up around horses and was taught to abhor it, but a small amount of research suggests it’s not as bad as the horse and farmer associations would have you believe.
Lol isn’t this the equivalent of wagging a finger at them? Farmers have been flagrantly abusing the land they grow on since WW1. What powers are in place to stop them? Relying on their own moral code to do the right thing is the equivalent to asking Facebook to not sell our data.
I honestly think this is the worst use case for a 3d printer. The part isn’t improved by printing. You can buy the part easily. The cost of modelling time and printing is more than the replacement. There’s a decent chance the replacement part would have arrived quicker than the print took… Sorry to be a bore, it’s better than an octopus or another benchy, I’ll give you that.