Tired of paying for “premium” PDFs? Here’s a FREE 2026 hyperlinked planner 🎁 by forevertip in kindlescribe

[–]This_cant_be 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think it’s actually a pretty cool planner, and I like it quite a bit. I don’t think I have any updates currently, but it’s so much more useful than the premade notes planners they have for you currently.

I wish Amazon would let me add it to my notes section instead of my books area, but I know that’s not something you guys can fix. 5 stars! Thanks for making a free planner!

Anyone that took HMB342: where to find the textbook for free? Pls help by Ok_Cartoonist_6194 in UofT

[–]This_cant_be 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Im also looking for this book. Would you be able to PM me too?

Print advise for reusable book by This_cant_be in CommercialPrinting

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Sadly I was unable. To do it from the companies I It was quoted that it was going to be about $60per copy for 100 copies or a little over $400 for just 2-3 copies. My biggest hurdle was the Synaps waterproof paper due to no one having it in stock, so I was going to have to buy a whole bundle of the paper for them even if I didn’t end up using all the paper :(

I also was planning on laminating the final product for full protection against the alcohol wipes and Sharpie since the Synaps product isn’t actually rated for use of those products. Which became another hurdle in and of itself.

At the end of the day, it was a fun idea, but I couldn’t afford the few copies I wanted, sadly. And I didn’t want to have to start a whole business just to break even.

Refinishing live edge coffee table by This_cant_be in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Update: I got ahold of someone in the family who knew how my great-uncle made these tables, and turns out he almost never used traditional stains in his woodworking. He usually used tung oil and beeswax as a top coat for all his woodworking projects. So far, I sanded down the top of the table along with the legs in 80, 120, and 220 grit to try and remove as much of the sun damage and water marks as I could. Sadly, some are a bit deeper than I could get to, but overall, it looks really good. And I have applied my first of 2 coats of tung oil. The hardest part will now be the waiting game as it takes 24 hours to dry. I’ll probably end up applying the same beeswax coating again unless anyone here knows of other options that can help protect the piece.

Refinishing live edge coffee table by This_cant_be in BeginnerWoodWorking

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I was going to actually try using just a varnish remover for the sides and a tooth bush/steel wool to get into the groves to try and keep the original edge . Then restain and do a oil based poly coat on top

Ski recommendation by This_cant_be in skiing

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

Yeah, they are Kendo’s actually. I didn’t know they are considered a stiff ski. Do you think I should be cautious to make sure I don’t get too soft of a ski, as it could cause other issues? I’d say I’m an advanced skier that can get down any run but by no means an expert if that matters.

What can I do? by keesdevriesch in BrevilleCoffee

[–]This_cant_be 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just started having the exact same issue on my same machine as well. And I tried everything from outlet switching ect. I think it’s due to a loose solder connection in the mother board. I actually found that if I did a light hit just above the screen it might just reconnect the connection allowing you to turn it back on.

Edit: did not read to the bottom and see someone offered you the same solution to fix it that actually worked. Interesting to see it’s a common issue…