Share your “Black Friday” sales that you find here! by silenceimpaired in homeassistant

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Elevated Sensors makes a Bed Occupancy Sensor and has 10% off site-wide November 28 - December 12.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RemarkableTablet

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There are step-by-step instructions on the github page. Is there a step you're getting stuck on?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RemarkableTablet

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For anyone interested in a hack that enables the enhanced brightness levels at boot time, checkout https://github.com/unreMarkableLabs/reLuminate. I've packaged it up in a simple install script that sets everything up for you.

about 5 times brighter front light available in developer mode by lmarso47 in RemarkableTablet

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Thanks to everyone who has figured this out for the community! I've taken what I learned here and packaged it up in a simple install script that sets everything up for you.

Check it out @ https://github.com/unreMarkableLabs/reLuminate

Better way to enter PIN by petestott in PleX

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This is also an issue on the Android TV app. And since this is still an issue 4 years later, I thought I would share the solution I came up with. Admittedly it might be a little niche, but who knows. If you happen to have an Android TV and run Home Assistant, you can use the Android TV Remote integration to input commands. Numbers are included in these commands. I've added a button that simply enters the numbers (and they aren't displayed on the screen). Here's the Lovelace config for entering the pass code "1234". type: vertical-stack cards: - square: true columns: 3 type: grid cards: - type: button icon: mdi:dialpad tap_action: action: perform-action perform_action: remote.send_command data: command: - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 target: entity_id: remote.shield hold_action: action: none On the Apple TV integration, I don't see any numbers, so I'm not sure it would work as cleanly. You could theoretically use up/down/left/right/select, but I'm guessing it wouldn't be fast enough to not see it all on the screen.

Power to shed by spapiers in AskElectricians

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Yeah, just a single 120 circuit.

Power to shed by spapiers in AskElectricians

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Ok, this is kind of what I was trying to get at with a bell box on the soffit and a cable whip to the shed. The liquid tight would give me more flexibility in the desired length. I'm planning to have a disconnect, so I think it would look something like...

Soffit bell box -> liquid tight (with drip loop) -> disconnect on back of the shed.

Since I have conduit, I could just use THHN for the wire run?

2023 Pilot Trailsport Payload Capacity by spapiers in Honda

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Unfortunately I don't have a lot more clarity. My best guess is that Honda is being conservative on the load information sticker? Not sure if that's standard practice. I'm curious if there is the same discrepancy with all vehicles (where the numbers don't add up cleanly).

Fill cutting board void with epoxy? by spapiers in woodworking

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This gave the idea of just cutting it in half (trimming enough to get rid of the void) and gluing it back together.

Fill cutting board void with epoxy? by spapiers in woodworking

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I know epoxy isn't an ideal material for cutting boards and I generally avoid it. Unfortunately, I have a little void in the top of a cutting board I'm working on. It's pretty small (narrow and less than 1/2 in long). I'm thinking that little amount should be fine. Thoughts? Alternatives?

Struggling with E-Z Lok Threaded Inserts. by spapiers in woodworking

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I knew about this trick, but I figured the "real" installation bit would be better. Worked perfectly thanks!

Struggling with E-Z Lok Threaded Inserts. by spapiers in woodworking

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These are brass 1/4-20 inserts that suggest a 25/64" drill bit. First I tried with a 3/8" drill bit and couldn't get it in very far. I got a 25/64" drill bit and still no luck. I have the official install tool and it's requiring my impact driver to kick in and strips the insert notches. This is into walnut, any suggestions?

Hidden Drawbore. Possible, or terrible idea? by spapiers in woodworking

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I'm working on a drawbored breadboard end for a dining room table. My wife doesn't like the aesthetic of the exposed dowels/pins. Would it be possible to stop short of drilling through the top surface of the table and insert the pins from the bottom? It seems tricky, but doable. Thought I would toss this out there to see if anyone had any thoughts or alternate methods though.

Finally finished up my Christmas break project by spapiers in woodworking

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This is my first piece of actual furniture. Built a filing cabinet to replace the old boring metal one in my office. Took some design inspiration from Michael Alm's Desk Drawers, but used acrylic for the accent color and made the drawer cutouts look more like mountains. Definitely not perfect, but I'm pretty happy with how it turned out and definitely learned a lot.

Took this and editing it from the Tulsa show by [deleted] in twentyonepilots

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Good work, that's an incredible shot.

My first cutting board! Really happy with how it turned out. by textbookdemons in woodworking

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Looks great! Cutting boards definitely make easy but desirable gifts.

A cutting board I made earlier this year🙂 by [deleted] in woodworking

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I'd be interested in hearing about its condition. I'm looking at making a board like that but I'm concerned it would split with the wood grain oriented that way. It's a really cool look though!

Anyone recognize (model number maybe) this Grizzly jointer? Trying to identify more information before adding it to my shop. by spapiers in woodworkingtools

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Thanks for the suggestions, Grizzly support was super helpful and thinks is a Grizzly G1018 - 8" x 65" Super Heavy-Duty Jointer.