 Hello. Welcome back to another 3D Hangouts. My name is Noelle Ruiz. I'm a designer here at Eta Fruit and Junimie every week. It's my brother Pedro. Hello. Good morning everybody. I'm Pedro Roscreve. It's here at Eta Fruit and every week we're here to share 3D Printed Projects featuring electronics from Eta Fruit. That's right. This is a show we combine 3D printing and DIY electronics. To make inspirational projects, welcome everybody to the show. This is episode 412. It's a very special week. We are celebrating 10 years of making with Eta Fruit. That's right. It's been a decade. We're getting gray. It's awesome. We're literally getting gray. No, it's great. We've been having a lot of fun making projects just about every week and doing the show now for over 400 episodes, over 300 learn guides. It's a lot of learn guides. No, it's close to 400. I think we're at 396 or something like that. Last time I checked. Yeah. Pretty amazing stuff. Very, very fun. It'll be another 400. Yeah, it'll be another 400. Yeah, so we're on Discord. If anyone wants to say hello, ask any questions, let us know. We're also hanging out in the various chat rooms on all the social platforms, X, Twitch, LinkedIn, Facebook, all those places. Hello, everybody. We will, yeah, we'll say shout outs real quick. We see Jim Hendrickson is hanging out in the Discord chat room. Hello. Good morning. Good afternoon, wherever you might be. And I'm loading up my stuff here, squid.jpg, hanging out as well. I got Marcy and Jack in the shop over on the YouTube chat. Good morning. Also hanging out in the Twitch chat, Periscope, and all the other chats as well. Nope. Connor McCarter is hanging out. Hello in the YouTube chat. All right. We'll go ahead and get started with this week's coupon code and freebie deals. 10% off coupon code. 10 years. How appropriate. So you can use coupon code 10 years and check out and get 10% off your total order. So check that out if you want to pick anything up this week. Or today, rather, it's good for today. We'll have another one tonight on Ask an Engineer. And we'll check out Adafruit.com for all the details on freebies. If you spend some money with Adafruit, you're going to get some free stuff. If your order is $99 or more, you get that PCB coaster. That's that one up here. If your order is $149 or more, you'll get the coaster plus the KB2040. That's a lovely RP2040 board for making keyboards and other projects. If your orders that are $199 or more, you'll get the KB2040 keyboard driver, the PCB coaster, and free ground shipping from UPS from the continental US only. And then if your order is $299 or more, you get free shipping. You get the KB2040 board, the coaster, and the circuit playground express. While supplies last, it's nice to have all these back. We've got UPS back. We've got the circuit playground back. It's great. We're starting to stock up and make more stuff made in New York City. And again, coupon code. You can apply this to your order and get 10% off. So 10 years, 10 years young. Yeah. All right. Well, that was a quick introduction. What did we do today? Playground, Adafruit. It's like a nice little quick blog of, I think it's internal or anybody who wants to sign up. I was not prepared for this. So what is, either was I, I was like, we should probably show off the playground little blog thing that we have online. I think it's right at the top. Right at the top. There is playground. Yeah. Okay. So everybody who has an Adafruit account can post to their playground. It's kind of like your own personal blog that's hosted on Adafruit's website. You can post updates, photos, tax code, all that sort of stuff. We have a couple of people from the internal team who have been posting up on their playground. Liz, BlitzCityDIY, she is posting some code here. Neo driver with le potato. So you can check that out. She's got some example code. It's kind of like a work in progress thing. We have JP is doing some synth patch symbols. He's working on a guide for synth IO and circuit Python. That's a way to create synthesizer circuit Python. And then this week, picture you posted this up. It's our time-lapse Tuesday video. You got your TikTok up there as well with the custom kind of look behind the scenes. Yeah. And some print settings, YouTube video and a couple of products that you can use to make the print. We also have Tyler Cooper who's been tasting some e-tape on his sump pump. So that's pretty cool. Get an insight of like what internal folks and folks in the community in the Adafruit community are working on. So this is pretty cool. Jeff, he's got like a thing as well. Kind of like a little background of Jeff. He's been a software developer since he started typing programs in the 80s on the 80s home computer. Very cool. So check it out. If you have an Adafruit account, your playground is part of that free deal. Cool. You have featured up here as well. So you can navigate through those. It's pretty cool. Find it out. Let us know how you think. You click on create new note. Give it a title. And then it's just kind of like the reason you can figure it out, right? Yeah. You get your little block elements. You can arrange those in how you like. And then you have your in-beds. You can post the videos. And then the products. So they'll link right into the store products. It'll insert that. Or if you have parts that are not in the store, you can have those added as links as well. Yeah. If you have a product that you want to promote, you can do that too. You can get some eyeballs on it. So that's a cool way to kind of get your Tindy store, your product out there. That would be a good way to do that. Because there's very little right now. So it's most likely going to get featured. So check it out. And it just, I think it just not yesterday. Yeah. Yesterday. That's pretty cool. So that is Adafruit. Learn Adafruit. Playground. Adafruit-playground.com. Yeah. Yeah. We need a... I know I kept typing in Adafruit. slash playground. Right. It's circuit playground is like what kind of throws me off. It's where you can play on the ground. All right. All right. Very cool. All right. Moving on to this week's project. Oh, yeah. Last week. Yeah. We talked about last week, but the Learn Guide was still in review. It is now published. So shout out to everybody who reviewed the guide. Shout out to Phil B for rating up a couple of pages. Whoa. Sorry, headphone users. Microphone. Your microphone. Sorry. That's funny. 10 years and the mic's still good. Yeah. So Phil B did a great job on adding his parts to the Learn Guide. The latest addition is the code page. So you can check out the code here. And Phil B did a good breakdown of how the code works. It's kind of to do the free fall detect. So it's really cool. So if you're doing a project that needs free fall detection, you got a little bit of math stuff going on here. Just pretty cool. So all the code is there. All the sound effects are there as well. Phil B added a new part here. He actually got these 3D. He's got the STLs printed in a clear resin from PC Muay. They offer a nice 3D printing service for relatively low cost. So this is reminiscent of the 90s translucent enclosures. Very awesome. He mainly did it so that he can debug how everything is going on because the board is oriented in these very peculiar ways. So he's able to visually inspect and debug how it's all working. So it's pretty cool. And I myself, shout out to Phil B, he sent me some parts too. So here's the OG one that I got 3D printed from JLCPCB in this black resin. I added enamel paint there. And here are the parts unpainted, unfinished. So this is what they came like, already sanded and varnished. So they're very, very glossy, very clear. You can see the numbers here. I want to fill it in with this enamel paint that I have. I got these for like a dollar or something from my craft store, but it's just your run of the mill enamel paint that's meant for like model work. And then I have a little bottle here, little squeeze bottle. You can get these from the craft store as well. They have a fine tip. So you would fill this in and then you can literally just fill it in like that with this nice nozzle and then let it dry. So that's what I'll be doing once I finish assembling it. But yeah, it's pretty cool. I definitely recommend checking out the 3D printing services from either JLCPCB or PCBWay. They make some really fantastic resin prints, high quality. You get them within a week, depending on your shipping. But yeah, very cool. Works really well. We already demoed it last week. If you didn't check out last week, we had Liz Clark on. She was sharing her project. And I'm just messing with my desk now. So yeah, I checked it out. The line guide is, like I said, live. And it was a lot of fun to work on it. What else did Philby add? Thank you. He added something to the assembly. Look, look what you're selling at 3D printing page. Did you add the dual extrusion model as well? I think I just saw it. Yeah, I did. Yeah, I did. Right here, dual extrusion. That's our own set of STLs. A lot of folks have like these bamboo printers. I have the multi-material functionality. The Prusa has its own, like, multi-material thing. Pedro, you have yours. Well, good. Tell us about it. Yeah, this is just the Ultimaker, the dual extruder one. And this is not the prettiest, because I did use, like, the 0.4 millimeter nozzle. I should have grabbed the 0.25 millimeter one. It looks so much cleaner. Printing at 100 microns. This is just your standard point to the layer height. So not the cleanest, but... It's still pretty good at a distance. Yeah. I should have grabbed the other one. Dang it. Actually, I had to make two, because, of course, you put the magnets in, you do the markings on them, and then they somehow flip on you. So when you put it together, it won't stick together anymore. Oh, man. But yeah, this came out excellent. Yeah, it looks really, really good. And then the smaller, more detailed nozzles will definitely look, all of the faces should look that pretty. Yeah, it looks so good. Except, like, the pin there. Look at that. Yeah. But there's no supports needed for this. Because of the angles and everything, your printer's able to do it. But, yeah, check it out. I got the files there. Oh, this one. Yeah, so those are added, definitely. Let's see what else. I was going to look at the assembly page. Phil added his own thing here on, like, a really good way to attach the magnets so that they're not... I think this is what messed me up trying to do this. I was like, if I just put them in. Yeah, because there's no way to put it in backwards because of the stopper that holds onto the terminal block. Yeah. So all you do is align those. Yeah, basically. Once the board is put together, yeah, you're less likely to kind of mess it up. I would recommend maybe two drops of glue, because, like, one of my magnets came off after landing so many rolls. I just didn't apply enough glue. The rest of them seem to be okay. But otherwise, it still works pretty good. I guess I could do another demo here. Let's turn it off. The only other difference that I did was I combined the speaker to the bottom of the leather. So that's a really good way to get in. When I was doing my testing, the speaker would pop off because of the adhesion or because I was going through different models. I had to take it out and then it's like, oh, great. My speaker is now attached to this part that is no longer good. So all I did was just tap, just cap-toned tape it to the bottom of the battery so it's all just one unit. So when I pop this off to put it in the nicer looking one, it's just one complete thing to pop out. Nothing's adhered to the shell. That's a good tip. Yep. There's multiple ways to get your speaker mounted. I go in the same way. I have it stuck on there. The adhesion worked well for me because I only stuck it on once. But there is an instance where if it lands on a 13, sorry, if you roll on an eight. No, no, no. If it lands on an eight in the face up to 13. It can't get muffled. It just can't get the sound out. So really good tip there if you want the best, loudest sound. It's just to have your speaker mounted to the feather. I don't know if this is a supporter or not, but the one that I sent to the office has two speakers attached. Just in case they were too low. Yeah, so there's no way it'll get muffled. Otherwise, it sounds pretty good. Yeah. I mean, did we roll the same? I think so. Yeah, so it's super, super fun project. It's such a great party trick. Sure. You know, it's never going to be perfectly balanced, but we did pretty good, I think balancing it out. Yeah. I have pennies here, but you could use washers or something else. Balance it out. Just measure, just weigh with a scale your two halves. Yeah, that's cool. Some of the updates we did, we added little holes here so that the, so you can have a little bit of squeeze out because sometimes the glue will like make it raise. It'll make the magnet raise out of the cavity. So with a little hole there, you should have like some glue squeeze out so that, you know, it's able to stay in place. Another thing we added was this little ledge here for the feather to kind of not vibrate in there. It's really clamped it nice. We also added a ledge here as well for the back of the PCB. So those are little updates that we did. Those STLs were published when we published the learn guide. So if you print yours out, you'll have the latest update. Yeah. Yours has those ledges, which works out really well. Yeah. So that's what I do. It's the line of the ledges. I was just trying to put it in wrong and it does not work because the USB will bump into one of these. There actually is no way to put it in wrong. Yep. And if you just want a D20, like you could just, you know, not put electronics or you could remix the file, the step file, the Fusion 360 file, delete everything and then just leave the D20 and then have that printed in resin. So it's like a unified, you know, D20. So it can be like a whole thing. I would definitely add a whole though, just so that when it's printing in resin, it won't be solid. Maybe you want it solid. I don't know how they charge for like a solid, like a solid resin D20. I don't know how much that would cost. So that can be an interesting thing to take a look at. But that's what we got. That was last week's project and it was published after the show. So we thought we'd talk about it. It's all good. Very fun, very fun project. It's still amazing. And shout out to Phil B for sending me these parts here that were printed in resin. And for doing the code. It's a really fun project. We got some more remakes with Phil B coming up. I might have to do with a certain AI robot from Space 2021. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, we couldn't print those out, huh? Yeah. All right. I guess we'll jump right into the prototyping project, prototyping segment. All right. So we're doing a new instrument project. We wanted to remake a classic project. This is going to be a circuit python synth IO guitar. So it'll be a standalone synth instrument that's using circuit python. Liz Clark is collaborating with us to make the code for this one. It was kind of her idea. It's reminiscent to the Guitar Hero controller. So it has a strum. So it's very pretty much just like a Guitar Hero. We got a Neopixel strip. We have two Neo, one by four Neo keys with a Stemma QT connection. We have a speaker up here. It's using the prop maker feather wing. I mean the prop maker feather RP2040 and a couple of rotary encoders. These are Stemma QT rotary encoders. So everything is like Daisy changed with the Stemma QT. And because it's using the prop maker feather, you can use the screw block terminals to attach buttons and Neopixels and the speaker. So it has really good nice I2S digital audio out. I'll do a quick little demo here. And that's just a way file. Yeah. That's just a way file. I have demo code right now running, which I ripped from the prop maker learn guide. But this will be using CircuitPython's SynthIO library from Jeff Epler. So it'll be really fun. It's a standalone thing. It has a battery using AA batteries. You have access to the USB C port here to reprogram. It's not going to have battery charging because we're using alkaline batteries. So we cut the trace to turn that off just so you can safely use your alkaline batteries. And then a couple switches here for changing out the different modes. So you'll have the option to use the Strom mode because the way the guitar works is you have to hold down a note, a string and then Strom. So it's very much like a guitar or you can turn that off and then just play these like a regular keyboard. And then really cool thing is we have the TRRS breakout right here. So you can use this switch to switch between this speaker or headphone jack. So you have that option. And then because it has the onboard accelerometer, you'll be able to do modulation, maybe pitch bending, that sort of thing. And then you have these guys here to kind of change and mold the sound. So a lot of features on this project. This is just an on off switch here. It's just a toggle switch. So you can use that. This was going to be something else, but we're not going to use that because we have three of these, you know, Stem-AQT rotary encoders. So fully featured instrument using Synth I.O. Nice, cute, you know, ukulele-sized guitar. This is the SG body style of guitar that has like those little horns. Yeah, we think it's pretty fun. So that's what we're going to be working on. It's kind of a long-term project probably in the next two weeks or so. We'll have more stuff throughout the weeks. But yeah, it'll be a fun synth guitar. Oh man, the kids are excited. Those are all the features that a child wants having the accelerometer on there, having the pitch bending going on. And of course, the main thing that we need to highlight, stand alone. No hooking up to the computer. And on the main controller, it is generating the sounds on its own. I think that needs to be highlighted. Yeah, it'll be a really good use of like a really good example for folks to see like how can you create your own instrument using Synth I.O. So that's pretty cool. For Circuit Python Day, there was a Synth I.O. panel discussion with like Jeff, J.P., Paul Cutler was hosting it. Todd Bott, he's been doing a lot of fun with Circuit Python Synths with Synth I.O. So yeah, we're just going to continue on with more Synth I.O. goodness. And J.P. is working on a like a fundamentals learn guide that he's been working on. So we'll look forward to that one. Cool. Yep. All three different parts. You can fit it on most 3D printers. I designed it to be small, but you can always make it big if you want. It doesn't have to be a guitar. It can be any shape you want. Yep. All right. You can edit that up. Yes. The broken hip shot says, yeah, it's the Gibson SG style. Yep. Super. Yep. Yep. That is super cool. Yeah. Yeah. I'll be waiting for, I think the only thing I did not have was one of those switches. I'll start assembling this one over here. Oh yeah. The double throw. I got to reprint that. The front two. Oh, both bodies, right? You said you updated the battery. Yeah, I updated the battery. I need to update it again. That's why we're working on it. Oh, tell me when to print them. Yeah, I'll tell you when to print it because it's still something. Just so folks know the circuit, the prop maker feather. Oh no. Is back. Oh my God. There's only five left. I bought a couple and we were like at 90 yesterday or two days ago. Okay. So yeah, everybody's buying them up for the lightsabers and instruments. So yeah, other than just props. For everything. Yeah. We really wanted to use this for a musical instrument because it's just perfect. The accelerometer, you know, gives you that ability to kind of mold sound. You have really good audio out. Screwblock terminals make it easy to hook up buttons, neopixels. The Stemma QT port is awesome. We're using it here for the two neokies. So those have RGB LEDs in them. There's neopixels on the keys. That's a lot, a lot of less wiring. Dude, the Stemma saved my butt on the project working on. Yeah. Just plugs and plays. It's so amazing. And all the Stemma things like the rotary encoders are all Stemma they just plug in. So it's so much less wiring than previous builds. So excellent. Our favorite probably feather of the year is the prop maker RB2040 feather. It's amazing. It's so amazing. Amazing. Yeah. It's so great. And with CircuitPython, you know, it's just, wow. Dude, it makes you love your job like even more. It does. It's like really amazing. Oh, great. Like I can add so many features. And CircuitPython kind of makes it easy too. So it's really great. And it's in stock for now. Yeah. Hurry up before these get snatched. Yeah. Get 10 years coupon code. All right. So that is the ancillaries like speakers and speakers buttons. Buttons. We have, you know, switches. Those are kale box switches. Yeah. All the good stuff. All right. All right. It's your turn. Yeah. Other things we're prototyping for Halloween. Of course it's September. We're knee deep in Halloween. So of course we're going to do another tombstone. This time Lamar wants to utilize again the prop maker. So the prop maker is going to drive the matrix display, which would be inserted in here. And it's just going to do some scrolling texts. Like, you know, here lies Fred, a rock fell on his head. So you can have like nice long descriptive ways of how they died, like how they usually do at the haunted mansion. So it's going to be 64 by 32. We have a 64 by 32 matrix here. And I'm going to be a little bit fancy and did a little counter sync cut out in there. And then we'll have the acrylic. The black lady acrylic. Yes. Black lady acrylic. Yes. So that'll go in the front. And that'll display the text there. Because we're using the prop maker. Of course we're going to add some prop maker type stuff. So LED eyes will have speaker have the time of flight sensor. It'll do the sound effect. And then yeah, because you can do the servo as well. We'll have like a little bird or something like turn its head or something to give you like a little jump scare. Add some movement in there. So it'd be that. And then the scrolling speed text on there. So showing, think what Lamar wants to showcase is that you can have add on board attached to the prop maker. And like you were saying before, the stem a connection that you have on the prop maker definitely saved it for this one because I wanted to or Lamar wanted the, the, what did we run out of room for the time of flight sensors? We want to like a PIR on it, but because the matrix display takes up like almost all of the pins, I didn't have any room for that. So thankfully we have that stem a connection right on there. So we can continue to add more add ons. That's what it's going to be. It's upgraded to last year's, I think it was the emoji tombstone or just be the tech scrolling with prop maker type stuff added with the interactivity. Yeah. Yeah. Don't remember seeing these last year at a spirit. This one was like 25 bucks and it's like a 36 inch. It's super chunky. Yeah. Like on the inside, the entire board and everything can be fitted in there. And then there's a little cut out that they have for shipping. They have this, the stakes already attached to there. So really, really cool on them that they have. Yeah. For shipping. It's just one thing and not like, you know, multiple things or like in a box or something. So the sticks are actually added in here on these little cutouts and then the little stake holders going there. So probably three pence something so we can have this for inside because I don't think I want this outside. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Building. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. It's a really good kind of way to kind of really add a lot of features to your tombstone or any kind of similar prop. Yeah. Yeah. So I didn't bring the other one, but they have smaller like 24 inch ones and those fit the, the exact same matrix as well. It's really good there. Yeah. Of course you can do like the 32 by 32 as well, but I just wanted something that would fit. And this one was perfect for the way that it's set up because this entire there, I wonder if they intended it to be used to be customized for somebody to go in there and like sculpt out whatever text they wanted or put a piece of paper in front that this works out really good for fitting in the matrix. Yeah. Totally. So to power the, the matrix we've got the feather wing here. Yep. So that'll plug right into the hub 75. Yeah. Right back there. You can also do this really if you want, where you have like a doubler. Yeah. It comes with the, the power jack and everything. But yeah, it's designed to fit on your, your RP 2040 feather, which is what we have. And yeah, just showcases that you can have Adam Bards to your prop maker feather. I haven't really done this before to power a, you know, a matrix display. That's a really clever idea. So you can have, you know, bitmap graphics, scrolling text, you know, all that sort of stuff. Oh, I forgot to ask if there's any way to have like that background, like, like how Melissa did in the S three scrolling texts, because it'd be kind of cool to have the same background texture as the, the tombstone. That would be cool. Yeah. Yeah. Let me see actually, just to focus 17. Melissa's guide. There it is. There it is. Yeah. Really showcases the new, the new S three. Yeah. Matrix portal board, but you could deploy this to a, you know, to an RP 2040 feather with the matrix feather wing. But yeah, you can see how she's added alpha blending and bitmap support to the scrolling text. It looks really cool. And. Yeah. But if not, it's fine having the text on there like that anyway. It's going to, it's going to have the black lady acrylic anyway. So. Right. Yeah. It looked nice. Yeah. Of course, after I cut it, like I was like, oh man, I should have did it the way I did with the last year's tombstone where it was like a crack. It looked like it was cracking through. Oh yeah, that's right. I'm having the cut out like that. Yeah. Like that. So I should have cut it out like that. Like having. Nah, I like how it is. Because then you get the full. Display. And with black and in a dark, you know, in the dark setting, you know, it'll blend in pretty good. But yeah, this is, this is last year. Was it last year or two years ago? I think 2020. So three years, three years ago. Yeah. Yeah. It was when we first had the matrix portal. Yeah. Yeah. This was using a circuit python. Sprite sheet animation. And we used an emoji. Apple's emoji to create this like. Puppeteering kind of. You know, emoji of a skull. So that was kind of cool. You can do the same thing, but we want to do something different with the text. Yeah. So that's more interactive with the. Yeah. It doesn't have any sound. It doesn't have any neopixels. It doesn't have any sensing. Yeah. But yeah, we think it's a big upgrade to the tombstone style of projects. Nice upgrade. And these should be available. I think probably on their site too, on spirit.com. I think just search for gargoyle 36 inch. Tombstone. Yeah. Should be there. Or at your local store. And then you have a matrix displays as well. In stock. You can use our coupon code, of course. If you want 10% off that. I want with the four mil pitch. I think the five mil is like 20 bucks. It's obviously lower quality or. Resolution, but you want to just pay 24 bucks. I think it is. No, I think that too. Yeah. I was looking at all of them. One bucks. One of those. 24 bucks is six millimeter pitch. There it is. Yeah, there it is. Yeah. You can still get text on that. Yeah, you can. See how it's down a little bit more. Yep. And with the acrylic LED on there should look nice. Effort or. Oh yeah, this will be really fun. It's our first Halloween project of the year. Hopefully lots of ideas. For folks. Oh, and a demo code that I need to try for the show. Demo code, my favorite. Very cool. Yeah. All right. I think we are ready to. Yeah, let's go ahead and jump into this week's community makes. All right. You got the YouTube video here. Let's add it in. All right. This week's community makes continuing on with Halloween themes. Yeah. So we have this awesome. Spider lamp. Things massive. So giant spider prints in a couple different pieces. And it is made for. I forget the bulb. You can insert right into the ant. The anthrax, the ant. I'm going to forget the name of it. The part. So abdomen. Yeah. And. You're like the construction. So there's no glue on any of this. This is all like press fit. Stuff. Oh, wow. Slides in. You have like these little guided brails on the side. And then the body. Comes off like that. Ooh. There's little indentations that are. Like. So grabbing onto the legs. So the legs can come off. Oh, indentations. Yeah. Snaps onto it. That's great. Way to have these little shapes that bite down and hold on. So they're having to glue things together. There's the body. You can see where those little teeth are. Snaps in like that. Dude is an awesome construction. For real. Yeah. And it is free. Like I would have paid for something like this. I thought this was like on cults or something. But no, it's for free on thingiverse. I'm sure it's on everywhere else. And. Even taking it further. There's a bunch of little features in there. So you have like these wall mounts. Oh, that's right. So you can have like a neopixel or a bulb in there. And it creates a nice little shadow with the way that's the vernoi. Yeah. I love that. Of course, lots of detail, like a little eyes and all that. So you used to go to work element. Yeah. Yeah. This is all going to dark. Of course. Brandy has the black light. So I can't show that off. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I should attach like a string or something to. Yeah. Halloween project or it's just like on a pulley and it goes up and down. Yeah. Yeah. Cool. Right. I think John already made that. That project. Halloween ago. But yeah. It's super big. Amazing. For instance, several pieces. You are going to need support materials for like the, the butt portion and the, the little belly portion. This whole piece here does require supports. But the head and all the legs. Yeah. Has a nice. There it is in black shade. Yeah. Look at that. Here it is with lamp. Here's all the pieces. Here's that. So it's called the T bulb. I've seen this pop up a couple of times. Actually, if you click on tool, I think they actually produce it. They have a couple of different models. So tool moon is. I don't think that means. All these models. Yeah. Switching out what the bulb kit. Initial bulb kit can do. Land producing easier. Yeah. This is a definitely a good marketing way to. Oh yeah. Are you kidding me? I want to actually find one. Bunch of different models and pick with. To be like. You know. Four makers. It's pretty cool. Awesome. So tool moon. Shout out to them. For them. For them. How much was that? Six bucks. What? $7. Good. You have a bent one. You have a straight one. I mean, for what it is, it's like, you're really kind of getting a nice package. Nice enclosure. For seven bucks. Connect and screw it in. Yeah, for seven bucks. Come on. It's the price of, you know, one board. One deaf board. Yeah. Yeah. So drink it out. Yeah. Yeah. It's USB. Yeah. It's pretty cool. All right. I've never heard of this. So. I think I've seen it one or two times, but you know, releasing again, this is. Yeah. What a way to. Yeah. Market to us. Here's a really awesome, you know, Halloween prop and they have a bunch of other custom designs. They have snail. Yeah. Like this was an exited model. Design. Really cool. I love this idea. Look at the soccer ball. Different. Playing with the moon. An actual lamp. Like the whole base is 3D printed. What? They have like a kind of like articulating lamp and the moon. Of course. Lithopains. If you're making lithopains. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's cool. Yeah. Four pages of stuff. Viola. A microphone. There's so many ways to mount a lamp. Right. And with their design, it's like a really good kind of method to kind of do it. All right. Well, I'm sold. I'm going to get one. And I wasn't planning on going down this rabbit hole. Wow. That's great. Okay. That will lamp. Oh, chef. Flowers. Bunny's Christmas. Oh, you got to get your Christmas lamp. Instruments. They must have been out for a while now. Yeah. Since so many designs. I've seen a couple of them show up. Wow. That's great. And doors for the automaker. Yeah. All right. And it's, they're all free. You know, if you already have a light, I guess you can definitely add it in. Yeah. I ran at a time, but I definitely wanted to add like a jewel or something, a new pixel jewel on the inside. I just had it. Yeah. Definitely. Well, the, just showing it off with the glow and glow in the dark. That was cool enough. Yeah. Just very cool. And I mean, this took 30 hours with four printers. So it was a crunched on time to get this out. Oh yeah. Yeah. Took a, you know, probably like a day printing. Yeah. Yeah. Day and a half with four printers going all at the same time. Luckily I had, as you can see, there's different glow in the dark colors. Yeah. That's really cool. Yeah. Check it out. Super cool. There is YouTube video. Very, very nice glow in the dark filament here. This is the dark blue PLA. Yeah. Let me load up. Sniper. Semper team X is saying, I think I found my next go to bulb for Lithopane projects. Yeah. That's a great idea. I'm looking for our glow in the dark filaments. Here it is. It's from Alumin, I believe. I think it's the dark blue. Yeah. Yeah. Molyne PLA. From the dark. The stuff is fantastic. Yeah. Yeah. So really good print quality. As you can see, even with a time lapse, there was no stringing. That's awesome. Wow. That's a really good filament then. So yeah. Check it out. Good price. About 30 bucks. Yeah. So that's your favorite brand of glow in the dark filament right now? Yeah. When you were, if you scroll down there, they have like a pack, like a five pack of those. So I grabbed that to see which one would be the most luminous, I guess, or would glow in the dark the longest. Yeah. That one right there. Yep. And the blue one ended up being the best one. Wow. Look at the rainbow one. That's pretty cool. Yeah. The rainbow one isn't as good because you can see there, the red is an as glow in the dark. So it'll look, it'll look splotchy. Like some parts will be darker than others. Hmm. Interesting. Okay. So blue. Blue's the winner. Cool. Some more sample prints. Maybe Yoda. Oh, of course. Some, some candy, please. On some grubs. Oh, cool. The steel macaroons. Yeah. Sweet. All right. All right. Well, that is a super cool. Timelapse. Really good. It's kind of like a shop talk too with like, here's a cool lamp that folks, you know, it's designed for, you know, 3d printing in a, in a sense it really is. All right. Let's see. We're going to be community makes next. So let's hop on over. Let's find out what's getting made this week. This week we have a lightsaber build. This is a remix by Samuel Blotch. A lot of folks are printing our RP 2040 prop maker lightsaber. Samuel Blurt. Samuel made there's their own emitter and pommel. It's a really good, you know, look at like how you can customize the parts to, to fit your style. Yeah. It's really cool. Yeah. I think it's still, yeah, it is still extrusion. Yeah. Very cool model. The emitter and pommel are not my taste. So I made a remix. So very cool. And that was posted by Samuel Blotch. Next up we have another prop sword. This is a classic energy sword from the Halo video game series. And Dakota used the almond glow in the dark. Guess what? That's just the filament we just talked about. Nice. Yeah. So that's really, really bright. I mean, look at that. It looks awesome. So this is a full scale energy sword from Halo. This is what it looks like turned off, not turned off, but you don't even like in the daytime. And very nice. This is like a 2015 project, I think. If they get a remake with a prop maker. Yeah. There was no sound effects. It was all glued together with like sticks and stuff. So yeah. Yeah. We did some pretty cool photos though. These are, what do you call them? Long exposure. Long exposures. Yeah. This is fun. This is like one of our first light swords, I think. Yeah. So I don't know. We'll see. Maybe get some remakes, maybe not. But shout out to Dakota for posting up their make. Looks really cool. And then the last one for this week is from Jamie. They posted up their remix of the stand. They have a really tall blade. Oh, wow. So they remixed the stand so that it can accommodate for the length of it. Because it was tipping over or otherwise. But yeah. I personally created my own like thing for my Ikea pegboard, the scattish. I can't show it here. The camera isn't movable. But I just made like a hanger for my lightsaber. So it's upright. So I don't really use the stand. I only made it for kind of photos. Yeah. For the pictures. For pictures, exactly. But still cool. I'm glad that they posted a remix. There are lots of remixes of the lightsaber here, including the stand. Some updated emitters. They did PCB holder for the prop maker. Yeah, I didn't even see that. Yeah. What's the what's the update? Oh, it's for the classic feather and prop maker. That's great. Yeah. And they use the RGB LED pins. Yeah. I didn't know that. That's really cool. Yeah. Yeah. People, you know, they're free. Yeah. You don't need an all-in-one board. I guess it fits in there. Yeah. Because you do get that extra RGB, you know, LED there. Oh, I didn't realize it wasn't on there anymore. Yeah. The RGB LED, like Lamar had to make a choice. Like, do I put that in there or do I add the servo? And she added the servo. Yeah. The screw block terminal is really nice. Yeah. You don't get an I2S amp, but if you're using a feather M4, you can get a nice DAC. It's still pretty good all you. Very cool. I didn't know about that. It didn't come on my thing. But anyway, if you do make updates, please post a remix. That way we can see it and the community can benefit from it. This is open source. And that is this week's community mix. Hey. Very cool. We still got 10 minutes. That's cool. Really rushed through it. Yeah, me too, actually. All right. I'm holding it. Let's close it out. Again, don't forget coupon code 10 years on your order. We're celebrating 10 years of making. 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