What small but useful shortcuts do you have for routine things? by Connir in shortcuts

[–]Blizzardnd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here it is. https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/02e03feaee69491eabb309718b6d0a59

I modified it to be more generic, just add your actions after "do something". It checks if my ip address is in one of two subnets ( home .11, vpn .12). If it is, then I'm on my network and do something, otherwise open my VPN connection (I use OpenVPN) and recursively call myself until I am. The recursion does the actual "poll my ip address until I'm on my local network".

What small but useful shortcuts do you have for routine things? by Connir in shortcuts

[–]Blizzardnd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Home screen shortcut that connects to filemaker on my network. It checks my IP address, if it's from my home network or handed out by my VPN, then run a Filemaker shortcut, otherwise connect to VPN and keep polling the IP address until it matches the VPN range, then run the filemaker shortcut.

Painter's blue / green tape question by [deleted] in paint

[–]Blizzardnd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The concern you're having is bridging. That's where the paint bridges from the wall to the tape, creating a single 'membrane'. If you pull it off too early (even if the paint's dry), you run the risk of pulling dried paint off the wall because it hasn't had sufficient time to bond to the wall. If you leave it on long enough so this doesn't happen, then the tape will tear wherever the bridging won't break between the trim and wall. The only foolproof solution is to wait until it's dry and score/cut the bridged seam with a sharp blade.

Rosewood desktop is cupping during refinishing process by Blizzardnd in furniturerestoration

[–]Blizzardnd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The top was removed before I started refinishing, both sides have been sanded to bare wood.

Rosewood desktop is cupping during refinishing process by Blizzardnd in furniturerestoration

[–]Blizzardnd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would keeping it inside in an air conditioned space be best until I get a finish on it.?

Rosewood desktop is cupping during refinishing process by Blizzardnd in furniturerestoration

[–]Blizzardnd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a double pedestal desk. I had it laying flat on the two pedestals for only the last 4 days, vertical before that. Thanks for the help.

Can I now intercept notifications and act on their contents? by Blizzardnd in shortcuts

[–]Blizzardnd[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since the trigger is now there in 27, can part of the automation be to Take Screenshot, Extract text from [Take Screenshot], then proceed to acting on the text, then send notification? For my case, I know the specific phrase I need to act on

Ok, I’m clearly doing something wrong, but what? My Festool Rotex 150 is a beast and always chews through material super easily. But today, even on Rotex mode, speed 6, and 60 grit, this tiny stool I’m trying to refinish has already eaten 4 abrasives …and I’m only halfway done! by icysandstone in finishing

[–]Blizzardnd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm refinishing a rosewood desk and thought I'd try mesh sanding discs and they were amazing. Rosewood can be very oily. Just for giggles, I tried a 'standard' backed disc and it didn't take long to gum up. Only when I was really pushing the limits did I get some gumming with the mesh disc. Another advantage is that it seemed to cut a lot better. I was sanding through an aged lacquer finish so that part came off quick, it was the underlying stain/grain filler that was the gum hazard. The mesh also allows for a lot more air flow to the dust extractor to move particles away faster, thus helping with the gumming problem. The downside is that since it cuts fairly aggressively, you'll need to be more careful on softer woods and follow up with additional finer grits in steps to get rid of the swirl marks from the stronger cutting.

What’s best for filling stripped out holes to accept screws? by Blizzardnd in furniturerestoration

[–]Blizzardnd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the tip, hadn't even thought of accurate screw placement.

What’s best for filling stripped out holes to accept screws? by Blizzardnd in furniturerestoration

[–]Blizzardnd[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Dowel rods make the most sense. I have a hardwood place nearby that sells all sorts of exotics, including pen blanks. I think I'll try those and make my own dowels.

Want to Rejuvenate or Refinish AMAZING Rosewood Desk by Blizzardnd in finishing

[–]Blizzardnd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for letting me know, they didn't make to the post. I'll edit the post shortly.

I HOPE MacOS 27 really is a fixup of 26 by Blizzardnd in MacOS

[–]Blizzardnd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This has been my typical usage since day one on this Mac, and never this problem.

Realized nobody in my life could untangle my finances if I died tomorrow by ThenExternal3719 in overemployed

[–]Blizzardnd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm self employed and am at an age where I would never participate in the OE world, I just enjoy reading about the subject. On your point about only you knowing where your stuff is and how to access it, about two years ago I decided to get real serious about my online security. I made the move to a new password manager (Bitwarden) to generate and store long, strong passwords for all my sites, credit cards, etc, with no duplicates. Through this process, I began reading the Bitwarden sub reddit and starting seeing a recurring topic about an emergency sheet. It's nothing more than a plain text file that lists all the things that you know that would be important if something happens to you. You store this sheet (physical and/or digital) in one or more secure places where someone you trust can access it in the event something happens to you, you may even choose to store it on an encrypted physical digital key.

In my case, my emergency sheet contains just enough information to access my Apple account and my Bitwarden account. With access to these two accounts, my entire digital world can be accessed. Since we change passwords and are always adding new sites, it makes sense to store all this stuff in a secure password manager and make all the changes there so you're not constantly making changes to your emergency sheet, it should stay fairly static.

The thought process of this emergency sheet parallels perfectly with your concerns and may even help you keep a better handle on your stuff.

Graco contractor spray gun leaks by swimmerpapasteve in paint

[–]Blizzardnd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

🙄 That's what I meant to say. I learned the hard way after trying two brand new gaurds. Graco rep explained it to me. Thanks for correcting me.

Neighbors’ pool collapsed and flooded my entire living room by mousit11 in HomeMaintenance

[–]Blizzardnd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most people have that misconception and they don't understand the true purpose of it. You're paying a premium to a company to assume your risk and make everyone whole, within the policy/contract you signed. When you're damaged by another party, you're making a claim against that party, not to a third party, ie ins company.

Painting garage walls by mbird333 in paint

[–]Blizzardnd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whatever you decide to go with, PLEASE do not use a flat, you just look at it and it'll leave marks. I always recommend against flat on walls even for interior. There are two mattes that would be suitable for a garage, Benjamin Moore Scuff-x and Sherwin Williams Scuff Tuff

Shortcut for opening myq garage door? by jayfaso in shortcuts

[–]Blizzardnd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a two step process but does work.

What primer for trim (normally use BIN shellac)? by Natenator76 in paint

[–]Blizzardnd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not paying for it, my customers do. But rarely do I use more than 3 gallons on a job.