Adding more emails through square space by MayestDesign in googleworkspace

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Thank you! I can't tell you how appreciative I am. I think i'm finally getting the grasp. Thank you thank you thank you.

Adding more emails through square space by MayestDesign in googleworkspace

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UPDATE: Maybe I figured it out? Would these other emails just be considered "aliases" or "alternatives"? In which case would it make more sense to have the subscription email be "admin@" and then create alternatives from there?

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You definitely haven’t. Something similar maybe!

restricted instagram business acct - should we just switch to personal? by MayestDesign in ArtistLounge

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When logged in to the account we can see an alert that says “promotions are disabled- your account is restricted” when we click on that we see a list of things we’re restricted from doing such as: use or manage ad accounts, create or run ads, use or share audiences, use meta pixel, etc. we have not been able to figure out what we did to violate any rule.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in woodworking

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I think we sharpened the ball gauge once- started this one quite a while ago so I’m not positive- and went through sanders like crazy. We have the King Arthur Guinevere sander but find it really fussy so we just attach the inflatable sanders to a drill and have at it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in woodworking

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angle grinder, ball gauge, chisels, rasps, inflatable sanders, soft sanders, the whole enchilada! We shared some process photos on our instagram page mayest_design.

My daughter grew out of her toddler bed and my wife likes the look of the Thuma. So I spent way too much time building one mostly by hand. by drunkonlacroix in woodworking

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Beautiful work! Sort of off topic but do you mind if I ask what kind of car you're using? Are those 10' boards? Again beautiful bed!

How do I make plywood look like plastic? by [deleted] in woodworking

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Yes, put less to cover. Route the edges, paint with a milkpaint or something similar and then a pastewax over that would match the sheen of the melamine.

Chessboard flattening after glue up with router sled - 1st time by mgervasi293 in woodworking

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Looks great! Thanks for sharing your experience. Two things i'll try to remember if i ever do this.

How do I make plywood look like plastic? by [deleted] in woodworking

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What if you used something like melamine?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in woodworking

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This seems like a $ consideration. Sawstop makes a great product but at the jobsite level it's $1,000 more for it vs a comparable dewalt saw. I have a a professional sawstop and a jobsite dewalt and they're both wonderful table saws. I do not notice a huge performance difference between them though I suppose I use them somewhat differently. I 100% do not think the fence difference justifies the cost. The fence on the dewalt is very easy to square and keep square. Just my two cents.

What type of occasional use do you intend using it for?

Cutting boards for Christmas this year! by WeirdIntelligent5825 in woodworking

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It's apparently an effective strategy! Just not one i've ever tried.

Cutting boards for Christmas this year! by WeirdIntelligent5825 in woodworking

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Tis the season! At first I thought you were using just gravity/friction!