 Hey what's up folks, in this project we're making a sketch drawing toy with CircuitPython and 3D printing. We thought it'd be fun to make a simple sketch drawing toy using the Feather M4 and a 2.4 inch TFT Feather Wing. We designed a snap-fit case to house the electronics and added a rechargeable battery to make it portable. The TFT Feather Wing features extra header pins so the wiring is relatively nice and neat. It's running CircuitPython and uses the display I.O. library to draw pixels on the TFT display. You can use the two knobs to move the cursor up, down, left, and right. The toggle switch lets you do a pen up and down so you can turn off drawing to make separate shapes. Clearing the screen is done with a simple press of a button. The code for this project was written in CircuitPython by Carter Nielsen. You can easily customize the code by changing the values in the user config section like the background color or the sketch scale. We think it's a great jump off point for folks who want to add more features or if you're just getting started. CircuitPython makes it easy to jump in and get your projects up and running. I designed the case and CAD and used several models of the electronics. 3D models of the Feather and the display are available to download so you can use them in your projects. Be sure to check out the Learn Guide for full tutorial on building your own sketch drawing toy. We hope this inspires you to get started with CircuitPython and make fun projects. Thanks so much for watching and be sure to subscribe for more projects from Adafruit.