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oddlysatisfying·Oddly SatisfyingbyM137

How I fit the most frozen samosas in my air fryer

I tried several ways and this one fits the most with the least overlap. I thought having the smaller edges against the sides would fit more but that doesn't work out as well.
I usually do two layers and have the second layer rotated by 22.5 degrees (half of 45) as that makes them sit between the ones on the bottom layers, the thickest parts of each are in the middle so if I lay them on top at the same rotation they tend to tip to one side and then the edge that sticks up gets burned before they are fully cooked.

Yes, I eat a lot of these ^^ they're 60 pieces for ~$5 (45 SEK) at the big Asian grocery store in my city. The filling is a nice mix of vegetables with soy beans as protein and spiced with curry and mint, very nice with both soy sauce and sweet chili sauce!

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oddlysatisfying·Oddly Satisfyingbyethaver

a collection of animated GIFs on the composition of The Sacred Geometries

This is a continuation of this.

The Egg of Life

Created by drawing a circle, then drawing another circle centered on it's edge. If you draw another circle centered on the intersection of their edges, then another on the next intersection, you will get 6 evenly spaced circles with a 7th in the center.

The Flower of life

If you keep drawing more circles centered on the intersections of circles, you eventually work your way out to the flower of life. If you erase most of the circles and leave only the intersections, you are left with an isometric grid. This the base grid that the sacred geometries are drawn on top of.

Metatron's Cube

One of the more recognizable Sacred Geometries due to it's complex and distinctive shapes.

a collection of animated GIFs on the composition of The Sacred Geometrieshttps://kbin.earth/m/OphanimBagels/t/1922058Open linkView original on kbin.earth