 Alright, I've got the situation where I've been doing a lot of chainsawing, and I've got like red tummy here because the sap, oh look at that, looks like a sunburn, but kind of feels like a sunburn, but it's from the sap of the tree I'm cutting. So I've been trying to kind of stand to the side, but the stuff still sprays out everywhere. So oh and I also have it on my legs, red right here, because when I move the boards I often rest it on my leg to kind of get some leverage and move it. So anyway, I'm all red here, and red here, and my arms are alright, they got a little bit. But anyway, I decided to make myself a chainsaw apron, and I looked up chainsaw apron online and found nothing. Do people not use chainsaw aprons? I think this will be excellent, so they'll protect me here, I'll be able to rest boards on my leg without getting the sap on my leg, and this is just a super simple shape, and there's two layers, you know, I just sewed around the edges and made some little tabs to attach pieces of rope, and I think I'm going to give this, and this to my kids, to see what they do. Is this your apron? Yeah, okay, can you take everything right there and finish it for me? What do you mean? Look, they'll take it upstairs and look at it and figure it out. Are you done? Yep. Alright, I was actually thinking of cutting the rope and putting one piece up here that goes around that's permanently attached, and then two pieces attached there, so this way this might slide down. Dude, did you want to do some chainsawing too? I don't know if she's going to smile if we're both trying to get her to smile. Oh, hey. Sir, when are you going to get a chainsaw? This is your chainsaw here? Can you hold up the chainsaw and show me? Oh, wow. I can't zoom out because you're naked. Are you going to make the chainsaw sound? It goes like this. Starting to get somewhere now. Having a chainsaw apron? So good. Oh, so nice.