![]() Up to your desktop pictures and your settings, you can create your unique designed calendar you have ever experienced.Īs our design preset is ready to use, you can customize its desing so easily. Just wanted to comment and inquire about something that seems a little off on the reader’s end.Customize your Calendar design intuitively, and Display your calendar on your original desktop picture !Īt Mission Control and Show Desktop at Expose, display your calendar quickly.ĭisplay the calendar as bigger as you can, or as smaller as a compact calendar, you can modify the size and layout.Ĭhanging colors, fonts, shadows, box lines so easily and intuitively. Again, I want to stress, I think you are terrific, and I have been a devoted follower for years. I don’t know how it works, so admit I am completely ignorant, but something seems very different on your blog recently that makes the reading of it painful. In these other blogs the ads are only displayed along the right hand side, not in the middle of the text. ![]() So far the difference between yours and theirs (admittedly, a small sample) seems to be whether or not the ads are inserted within the blogger’s text. I just went to a few other blogs I follow to compare. I get so frustrated with the experience, I leave. They are on the side of the screen as well. Every few lines of your text, an ad video is inserted. Lately something seems different with the quantity and placement of the ads. I love your blog and have been following for years. Reply To This Comment ↓ RO Decemat 10:34 am If you’re new to using a table saw, or haven’t yet given it a try but really want to, you should give this try! This type of project is just what you need to wade into the shallow end of using a table saw, and it’ll give you the boost of confidence you need to tackle more challenging projects in the future. I think the black one is my favorite, but I tend to be drawn to black accents lately. I made two of them - one white and one black. To finish them, I gave each one two coats of spray primer and two coats of spray paint, letting each coat dry thoroughly and then sanding with 220-grit sandpaper between each coat so that the finished stand would have the smoothest possible finish. Then I slid the pieces together, lining up the slots and pushing them together all the way.Īnd I had a desktop stand! I mean, it doesn’t get any easier than that, right? ![]() This gave me a 1/4-inch slot in the large piece as well. I repeated that process on the large piece starting with my fence set at 1 inch, and them moving it over 1/8 inch (to 1 1/8 inch) for the second cut. This gave me a 1/4-inch slot in the small piece. Then I moved the fence over 1/8 inch (to 5/8 inch) and made another cut. So starting with the small piece, I set the fence to 1/2 inch and made a cut from the edge to the center line marked with the tape. In order for these pieces to fit together to create the stand, I needed to cut a slot into each piece. Next, I measured and marked the center at the 3.25-inch mark using painters tape. Then I set the fence to 9 inches and cut the large piece for the stand.Īnd then I set the fence to 3 inches and cut the small piece for the stand.Īnd those are the only two pieces required to make this stand. I only need one strip for one stand, but I went ahead and cut my whole board into 6.5-inch-wide strips. Not too bad!įirst, I set my fence to 6.5 inches and cut the board into strips. ![]() I can get four stands out of one piece of MDF, so that means each stand is about a dollar. I started with a 2′ x 2′ piece of 1/4-inch MDF that I bought at Home Depot for $3.99. So let me show you just how easy it is to make this desk calendar stand. Through my own DIY journey, I’ve learned that starting simple and seeing actual finished products is a great way to learn and to build the confidence I need to tackle increasingly more difficult projects.Īnd because these are so quick and simple, a desk calendar with a stand would also make a great gift for teachers, co-workers, gift exchanges, etc. It’s big enough to do almost anything I need to do with it, but it’s small enough to be portable. DESKTOP CALENDAR PLUS HOW TOAnd if you’re wanting to ease into learning how to use a table saw, this is the project for you! The table saw is the only tool you’ll need, and with just a few cuts, you’ll have an assembled desk calendar stand.īy the way, if you’re looking for a table saw, this Dewalt is the one I have and I absolutely love it. ![]() Y’all, this is probably the easiest DIY project you’ll ever see me do. After I had my calendar printed, I searched for a simple, streamlined desktop easel or stand for it, and couldn’t find anything I liked. ![]()
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