 Hey, what's up everybody welcome back to another 3d hangouts. My name is Noah Ruiz. I'm a designer here at Adafruit and join me every week is my brother Pedro. Hello. Good morning everybody my name is Pedro. I pray to tech care at Adafruit and every week we're here to share 3d print the projects featuring electronics from Adafruit. That's all right. This is the show we combined 3d printing. DIY electronics to make inspirational projects. Hello everybody in the discord chat room we're hanging out. Say hello and join us in the Adafruit discord chat room. I'll kick things off with it is the date it's March 27th, 2024. It's episode three hundred four hundred thirty five. We have a new project prototyping stuff a time-lapse Tuesday and more. So if you would like to ask a question drop some comments you can do so in any of the five channels that we're streaming on or in the live broadcast chat channel in the Adafruit discord server. 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We've been using it for I don't know two three years now it's I think two years actually works really well. We used to use Wirecast and it was it was it was very buggy program. I'm glad to have moved on to StreamYard. All right. Very good. We were getting feedback by me opening the Twitch window. That's funny. Yeah. All right. Well, we were talking about TV shows before the show and we kind of almost certainly watching lots of new TV shows looking forward to fall out. They've just been watching the new X-Men. What is it called 97 98. Cyclops's glasses. You want to see glasses glasses. You got to have the whole get up for that. I mean it's just goggles right. He wears regular clothes and that's right. Or I mean when he's not there. Are there are there style other clothing like stuck in the 90s. Yeah, they are. That's good. The Magneto one to the comics. So they're all all been dressing like the comic stuff. Right. Like red and purple and the yellow and blue spandex for Wolverine. Yeah. Cool. Yeah. Let's go ahead and jump into this new project. All right. This week's project is we've taken a look at the camera. Overhead. Oh, let me pull that in. Okay. Oh wait. I'm going to make it big. You want to make it big? Hold on. There it is. There it is. Okay. Bluetooth off. Is it connected with me? Bluetooth. Is this a. This we were taking a look at. Yeah. Tico. Oh my God. Sorry. Trying to get videos. All right. We're waiting here. I feel like Cyclops. Yeah. 20 seconds to boot up. Come on. This is what I was saying. Oh, you need like two pairs. They die on you and you can't shut them off. It takes forever to shut them back up. That's funny. Peter is referring to his meta glasses. They. I got to shoot additional back behind the scenes. All right. There we go. All right. So this week we're taking a look at the Pico. Pious doubler, which is my camera. There is. Over here. So what it's doing is this guy here. I'm assuming is allowed you to guess horizontally mount multiple boards. So in this case we have the Pico. Each, which has the debug. Of work on there. And we're doing here is showing off how you can not stack, stacked but sort of have these next to each other and we're shown off the TBI Pico bell and yeah it's pretty much a super cool little way to add to develop on this guy for the Pico. The cool thing about it is that the double layer has a charging circuit by enabling my auto focus. I don't know if we can focus that close. Oh let's see. You have to go like ultra wide if you have the telephoto lens. Yeah let's see. Great shot of the toasters though. Yeah there you go. So yeah you can see the charging circuit on here which is super useful for making portable projects. So here we just have one of the 420 mAh batteries hooked up and because of the charging circuit you can charge that guy with the USB mini micro. I think yeah micro B. Yeah not C. Yeah so the Razor Pico great low cost step board and you got to solder things to it. So I thought the one that already includes the headers attached though that may be a lot more easier. Yeah pretty cool the headers that they use they have like these braces right here a bit different. What I don't like about the included headers is for some reason it makes it incredibly hard to remove them off the header. Oh really. The first one I soldered up together was the short headers that we had in the stock. Yeah those pop right off pretty easily but the ones that are included will be H. The toasters are very tight then. Okay. I've been thinking that because of this brace here it doesn't allow it to wiggle so you're able to wiggle it out like one side like that or rock it back and forth to wiggle it out. You can't do that with this one. So I have to like very carefully with the plastic spatulas going there. Oh wow. Yeah because then it's going to stay there for yeah it's going to be permanent. Yeah so it does have a really good way to attach on the other side. Yeah you can get a JST port that you have a little bit of space underneath here and you have the on and off button to turn and the circuit on and off and then if you're saying for the circuitry is all right there and then if you want to if you don't want to use a length of battery if you want to use like the like outline regular battery like a AA pack or something you can cut the trace right here to enable or to disable the charging circuit say for regular batteries and then some of the other features on the back. So funny that this is a feature. Things are actually labeled so you know what this power we you can see what is ground. Yeah they're labeled on the top side I think right not the bottom side. Oh yeah the people you get. And the doubler too the doubler has labels on the bottom. Yes you do have it. They're very visible you have an extra set of rows so you can plug stuff into the extra set the pins lots of prototypy area so you can still have access to those pins on all sides. Yeah. And then one of the other things is the stemma connection on here. Yeah for the stemma. Yeah it's on stemma. You plug in the plug and then you actually have two of them here so you can like daisy chain. Oh really? Oh yeah one of them is the other one is the board. Right for the battery. You got an on-off switch. On-off switch. All of the core main features that I think is missing from the Pico but the Pico now is several years old and it's like I said it's a low cost board. I mean just the basic prototyping area too so more everything up. Oh stand-offs you got stand-offs. Mounting holes, mounting holes, mounting holes. Yes mounting holes. Two five mounting holes. Because mounting holes are a little bit of a pain actually no you're not plated. Right. That's actually how this entire thing is working so if there really is this Lego plate which we failed to mention this is what this whole project is about. It's a little project that is making these Lego compatible base plates so it'll make every time a little more easier so you can mount this on the table and not be scared of any electrical things. It's charging it and then the battery will pop it in here so if I take this out you can see that we have these the tubes. The tubes fit into either the studs like this show like that or they can fit in between so you can get like the perfect orientation for how you're mounting your project or your prototype. It goes in like that and then for the big one it's just a couple of the tubes in here I didn't want to fill up the entire bottom and the way that these are printed out is we're actually splitting these in two so it's nice and flat when printing because otherwise you have to have all these support material for the tubes and that you know tolerance would definitely get messed up with that. So all you do is just glue these together and you know these they don't work in any orientation so just use super glue and maybe the accelerant to glue that together. You have this little center bar here since this plate is a little bit long and without it it was I noticed that it was bending and deforming it when you would push to put it on the plate so that's not that happening right now it's a little brace joint there so you know not bend right in the middle the three part anyway and the same thing with batteries part of that as well so the battery pocket we have one for the 400 milliamp hour battery and one for the 500 specifically because we've been at a stock of the 500 and now I go check to see the 400 looks like those are out as well so no they're both out now oh okay so for the 400 and 500 we have a little hole in the back so if the tolerances you know they're always different and one of the ways you can adjust that is with the little little foldable flaps here to sort of increase or decrease the tolerance of that to have it have a nice little snug bit place that inside um so yeah he's just glued together you see how there's the fillet on this side and it's just flat on that side and that's where two pieces together so and again same as the other two as you can rearrange these into either the tubes that or in between so you get like a perfect fit for having all of your boards for prototyping very nice yeah so this was a suggestion from Lamar this is Lady Aida and we have some other uh lego compatible plates mounts for stem qt sensors I think a couple years ago we had a similar assortment of lego compatible plates so Lamar thought hey instead of making a case let's do some lego compatible plates and because it's you know a prototyping underplate the the product it makes sense to kind of keep it open and not enclosed I think um but we do have a 3d model of the PCB if folks want to create a custom enclosure they're free to do so check out our 3d model of the part for that um you made a one for the single version too is that right I did not really okay yeah but it wouldn't be pretty easy to because you have the model on there so you would just you know project the yeah mounting holes yeah I have a model of the single one um now the single one it's it doesn't have as many features that's why I didn't focus on it yeah because I'm charging circuit on here and then I'll uh load up on the jst port for charging that's what makes it impossible to have a nice demo of being able to show off yeah I guess if you don't want um you know USB battery charging or make it portable this is one way to go but I really like the we we are obviously we're bigger fans of this one because it gives you that you know that that ability to add an actual add-on board without having to stack it so your options are there um yeah they're both still in stock it's a little stock number but we'll manufacture more we have models of both of them it was my earlier yeah is your microphone like a way you're you're back oh my god it's because I'm yeah over there I should have thought about this yeah I rotated this screen too you could hear I could hear you it's just you were a little you were a little I know exactly what's up it's because I'm over there on that side um just because of the the way this demo is I usually have my camera you know yeah facing down on this side where I can turn my entire microphone and stand with me yeah I think I'm gonna stick with this setup because I like how I'm able to show everything off without getting in the way of everything with the other digital camera angles okay another cool thing about this project was we have these great demos of the dbi pico bell so this is the infamous toast flying toasters demo for the dbi and we actually didn't have demo code available for the pico bell as a dragon droppable uf2 file so shout out to Liz Clark who created a uf2 for us we do show this on the priority page but sometimes those demos get lost in transit so these are available to download in the pico dbi pico dbi output for each of my display full title those uf2 files are available on that product learn guide so folks want to just get a quick demo with their pico dbi pie cowbell you can download those man I gotta be honest it was so hard to do the voiceover for this video because the wording is a mouthful pie cowbell I don't know for some reason it's difficult for me to say I could barely introduce it yeah yeah pie cowbell pico w dbi output for hdmi display yo it's super cool what it does yeah yeah it's a it's a super cool dev board so what is this 14 dollars right i think so for this really one of the other demo one of the other things i want to highlight too is the super cool diy hdmi and dbi cable so what we have here on one side is the mini hdmi which is cowbell it's with the dbi reminder this is dbi on the other side we have the regular hdmi connector and we have different lengths of the super skinny rhythm cable to build usb cables or hdmi we have uh like right angle left angle you got like up you know down depending on your orientation that you're prototyping or your monitor set up for this type of projects yeah you can uh pull them up on the aetherford store just type in diy hdmi and you'll get the whole slew of them yeah we don't manufacture these but we stock these from a manufacturer supplier and there's a bunch of them they are together this little latch rises up right here very nice very nice like that little pads face down and serve these guys then and that focus is the lens and the little latch close clamps down right on it like that and have your own custom in terms of size and your plugs they're cool yeah they're really really nice oh they have my power what has happened oh yeah just my power came off okay and i should have a cable hooked up so we could switch to like the aquarium it's your favorite demo yeah the aquarium is fun it's cool so in terms of there's another demo too that shows like drawing shapes and lines and the tech support font support that pico has yeah so definitely check that out as well yeah we ran out of time on this idea but one of the co-ideas for the pico uh pie cowbell doubler is to add on a temperature and humidity sensor and then have it on the dvi output to your display so you have like a mini weather station i was going to ask but yeah we ran out of time it should be its own dedicated project because this one was more focusing on like hey here's the the doubler take a look this is what we did with it we have a little 3d printed bracket that's how we jingle the then the next one will be like dedicated here let's make an actual project with these parts and some dedicated io code some iot code to showcase the the sensor yeah we haven't really done that yet we haven't showed how to display sensor data through the hdmi output that could be a fun one so maybe maybe we'll write that in to no i like that yeah yeah i mean i wanted to be able to do that but yeah like you were saying completely ran out of time yeah we got to separate these things anyway otherwise it becomes future creeped and there's just too much yeah like the way that i posted these files it was just the guide for the doubler itself you're like no man it's kind of buried in there it is yeah so it's its own guide uh do you want to pull up the guide just to show folks where you would find it um the stl's the edible fusion 360 step files you can download all right so take a look at the guide real quick super easy like you're saying it's pretty much just a placeholder for having all the files nice little overview we can do with the lego compatible plate because again that's what this project is the plate that mounts all this stuff oh is it showing your screen or my screen oh whoops okay here you go so yep just a little overview all of the links to um all the connectors that we were talking about with different lengths yep and then if you go into the 3d printing you could see here uh the way to do the layout for this with the slice settings and all the little battery um compartment thing just prints straight up everything is flat down so no supports needed and then you have no you uploaded the github model for the doubler and this will just take you to the main github directories you can see all the other parts that are added on there and then just quick little way to how they're glued together yeah like I'll add some pictures of what they look like separated for and after let's see what that looks like and that's pretty much it like I said it's pretty much just a placeholder for having the um the battery and the design you can see here on fusion you can download any step file or any other different format for you were modeling yeah project yeah yep and we'll be uh we'll make sure that uh the links taste the same sometime oh I don't know no that you you've already did the whole the whole switch yeah right right it's all the old stuff that all the way right okay yeah everything's there all the components are there you got some jst connectors the short headers were generated using the part generator that's a part of fusion suite and oh look at that all the pins are there look at that very fun so you can get your stl your step your fusion whatever file click on the download has there have they added any other formats things like a fbx and sketch up and obj you have uh inventor yeah but I think the majority of solid work stuff will be like step can you even do a dxf interesting yeah so there you go that's how you can get it yep if you like I don't know if you have like I guess a resin printer and don't need to open it up for us or something yeah yeah Sean's just mayberry so just keep that in mind you can machine it add a aluminum whatever you want oh yeah yeah man that'd be awesome yeah all right well that is pretty much the project um check it out looks like folks have gotten their proto under plates we have four of these in stock the single one wow I guess those are more popular what's going on and then doubler is right here we had a bunch of doublers in stock oh and don't forget we also have a terminal version as well oh the screwblock terminal version I didn't make a model for it um Lamar was like yeah maybe don't don't focus on that one it's uh it seems to have a little bit different of mounting tasks I was gonna say that a little bit yeah but these are I'm guessing for mounting on you know like an armchair or something these were developed for uh yeah Phil Pico from AT makers had a suggestion to do the screwblock terminal ones and there we go I don't think this has the stemma charging I mean the battery charging it does have a stemma port double and the double and the reset button but uh yeah it's maybe just so you can easily screw things in it has a little bit more mechanical support for uh adding components there's a mounting hole right in the center of that one let's see just notice that two of them there right there oh that's correct yeah the other ones don't have that no they didn't did they interesting huh huh what are the labels are there labels on this one oh they're kind of they're they're in there they're in between you oh okay I see yeah they don't come with the the headers huh with headers and without headers there we go looks like they're the high profile ones because it's just the the height of the screwblock terminals should probably be the same yeah there's a difference there anyway thanks to mention if folks want a 3d model I suppose uh if you really really want one you know just go to our github and add a issue and I'll add that to the queue but for now you can use the uh the downloads page and then there's the uh the technical drawing for the mounting holes if you just want to whip something up real quick so there we go all right we have covered all the pie cowbell proto under plates and if you want to pick one up you can get the person off your order with pie cowbell the most hardest thing for me to say pee pee pee pee pee all the peas I'm trying to rearrange my screen I can't get it on there maybe I don't know now I want some toast oh okay so what I want to mention is I do have the shorter um the shorter headers on here and that does fit yeah you can see it's out of focus if it's yes that's all right moving on all right all right let's go ahead and check out what is being prototyped this week this week we are prototyping a new project let's get big here it is this is a internet connected battery monitor it uses the feather ESP 32 s2 with the reverse tft display and that's what this is uh we have a display that's built into the feather of course we have a battery this is one of the bigger batteries this is a 1200 battery and you got our 3d printed case it has a tray for the battery to live in you have an extension for the jst to plug into you have an enclosed enclosure for the feather tft and on the display you have a couple of graphics and readings so right here it's telling you what the uh the voltage of the battery is you have a graphical progress bar of the battery itself with the battery icon so that's the battery percentage and that's the voltage so you have those two icons there this little blue dot indicates that we are sending data to IO and you can use the onboard three buttons to change some things so if you don't want to send it to IO you can turn that off by clicking that the center button here the middle button it switches from a graphical mode to just text so now you can see it has four volts and it has about 78.8 percent battery you can toggle between graphical and text mode and then the bottom button here switches that battery icon from a battery icon to just text so it's kind of a neat way to kind of display different layouts all within the small screen of the feather tft feather tft has onboard usb that's where you would charge um let's go ahead and plug it in so i can charge and maybe by the end of the the show we can uh we can see it fully charged now the cool thing about having oh no i connected it and it um you know it restarted because i have the ripple open the main thing is like the problem i'm trying to solve with this is like hey i want to know how much we have a bunch of lipo batteries hanging out and we don't know how much it's charged so this is a quick way to plug in a battery and find out how much how much is it charged and the other thing is like it'd be cool if we could get an email when the battery is fully charged because otherwise look for when the the yellow charging led is like not on right like built-in feathers with the us charging it has the yellow led that lets you know it's charging but when it's done charging it just turns that yellow led off if you go if it gave you an email when the battery is done charging um so that's what this project does it uses adafruit i o it's all coded in circuit python uh liz clark put together the code for this project and the feather esp32 s the feather esp32 s2 reverse tft uh has a built-in battery monitor circuit so let me pull up the uh the page for that uh it's out of stock so get signed up you can sign up to get notified when these are back in stock but here you can see that it kind of does that in this demo here it shows you the i squared z address the buttons that are being pressed and the battery percentage and voltage and because it's an esp32 it can connect to wi-fi so we figured why not make it an internet connected battery monitor so that's kind of the thing i wanted to do here and this is the lipo battery monitor is the max 17 048 chip so it can monitor your battery voltage and state of charge percentage reporting over i squared c it's got stem qt port it's got usb you know usb uh support it's native usb that's why we're using the s2 it has a 1.14 inch IPS tft display with 240 by 135 pixels it's a very nice all-around board we've used this board let's see where we've used it in the circuit python octoprint controller the we made a stand for it and then pager you worked on the air quality monitor project so now we think just a battery monitor would be nice so that's what uh that's what this project is all about and uh in ader fruit i o you can create in actions to get notified when this value hits 100 you can get email where you can say when this value hits zero send me an email hey your battery's about to die so i think it's kind of a neat project no soldering required because everything is just built into the feather um you got those three on board buttons there this is the kind of neat case that kind of swivels a bit so you can kind of adjust the uh the viewing angle you can modify the case to fit a bigger battery if you want to fit like maybe the 2,500 milliamp or the one of the cylindrical batteries you can make that bigger smaller um but yeah this is this is what i had on hand the 1200 and this is just the jst extension cable that we have and then you also have access to reset here in the back but this snap fits you can take this off if you want if i take it off um all of the wound up extension cable will pop out so i'm just gonna leave it closed all right you got it all right but yeah it's a nice display snap fit part time very good which uh my ultra lens so you can get a better look at the graphics ouch there you go so you have custom font support in circuit python and then these are some bitmaps so you can see here good display you can pack in a lot of info there and uh these little button pressers are uh easy to actuate and they look a little bit cleaner than like just exposing the bare buttons so i don't know that was kind of cool yeah there's the led charger indicator and of course you can make the fonts any font you want you can generate your own fonts you can make bigger smaller make them whatever color you want and that's kind of the whole project really pretty simple we already started the learn guide we'll come over the video next week and we'll share the files and the code you can actually get the code right now on but yeah it's pretty cool um now we got david wilson saying you could have octoprint notify you when it completes a job you have already done that yeah yeah that was a part of the uh octoprint the the section here for uh what what have we done with this uh deaf board before and yeah status you can pause the print you can preheat a print with these onboard buttons and then liz made the case look like a an octopus yeah that's a great project um it was a little tricky to get the mqtt stuff to work because you had to like configure octoprint in a way but it's all documented here because that that's the main bulk of like how do i tell octoprint and you get an api key and you got to set it up but once it's set up it's pretty cool so you can see a status of uh of your print from anywhere kind of so yeah pretty cool you can pause the print anyway pretty cool yep it's all done in circuit python as well and ate your food io just access the broker to like send the mqtt data and that is uh we're working on a little battery monitor i don't know or is david yeah david we sometimes forget what we worked on as well yeah i kind of forgot to uh was uh john was saying that uh anytime lamar anybody asked a question about a project or a thing he just searches learned to see if we already made one yep exactly yep but yeah it's pretty cool what we can do with the just one board it has so much stuff on it the esp 32 deaf board like man this thing has buttons it's got the screen it's got wi-fi you know the thing missing is which i think we saw with the wufl one is a nintendo range right yeah so i really need for this one since this should be a good idea from then saying that you could wall mount this so it's like next to where you're like outlet is or something with all your chargers so be nice and out of the way yeah my idea was just to have this on the desk so that i can quickly have access to the battery i can just disconnect this pop it out because i do have a lot of batteries kind of no that's that's the ideal yeah yeah it's good to have a bunch of chargers but say you have even more batteries than chargers and you need projects to here's pop out once it's done to charge the next batch of batteries exactly here's the power boost 1000c one of my favorite chargers for made of fruit but it doesn't tell you how how much is it charged you know you get a blue led when it's done but how how far am i you know i kind of needed to know forget what when i was working on the bird feeder i was like yo how much time is it gonna take you know for this battery i need to get the shot should i wait a couple hours for it to get charged and i don't know if it's half or quarter or what so it's nice to have a battery on originally i was gonna like have all these separate components where i was gonna have an OLED stemma a bare bones esp 32 feather and then the battery monitor circuit and all these components and the Mars like well you could just use this because it has it all in it and i kind of forgot that it had the battery monitor on it because we really haven't made a project where it's utilizing the battery monitor circuit so that's just another example of like hey remember that this has a battery monitor why not uh get an email when it tells when it's done so that is the project very nice yeah really really nice dev board all in one and it's so cute and small all right people like handy simple projects yeah i think it's handy it kind of solves a problem right like hey remember this battery yeah all right uh let's take a look at uh our hub repo this week we added those uh pie cow bell under plates those are added what else do we add i think that's all we added this week march 13th was that last that was on wednesday no anyway i'm just looking at a list of the parts that were added i'm not sure if i talked about this uh game pad but it was a part request and i added it in so folks need a cool stemma qt game pad with a joystick and a couple buttons you got a model for that and yeah that is pretty much the update and uh rear rings away i do my camera and all this stuff here because or while you do that uh tyeth on twitch said uh i can't deny the email email when the battery was at 30% was useful when debugging something last week yeah yeah i was gonna do it for the batter for the pool monitor but i forget what it was when we didn't do it maybe the support yeah i think it's still being added to a whipper snapper uh okay yeah so whipper snapper support for the esp 32 s2 reverse tft is something right is it it's a product that's let me see devices add any device yeah we have it as a device one second um i want to i want to really explore this here where is my here's the tft oh i have to walk through the whole thing all right never mind they just support it i'm not sure if they want to support i think it's the oh wait no it's not one of the school monitors yeah yeah anyway dead air i'm sorry you already skipped it yeah all right let's uh let's move on to timelapse tuesday let me get rid of my screen all right get rid of my other or will i delete my audio on that no you're good negative rearrange this okay this is on community makes is a typical sensory fidget infinity cube so it makes it infinity is that you just keep holding into itself infinity yeah the hate really nice that's pretty smooth part is the little textures there are a couple different ones that are included with the download uh funny enough the kids like the completely blank one oh they do with no textures on it like what it's so plain oh my god kids would be kids uh this is the one with all the fun textures and stuff right there's like bubbles and yeah that is not available i'm thinking that he might have taken off taken off the um little holder part and just stuck them all together i printed a bunch of them and just mix and match them yeah yeah there's the plain one there's no one like spikes on it yeah they don't really come up this one then the other one that looks cool yeah i like this one though it's got like a gyroid infill type of yeah but it would have been cool if you uploaded that i don't know if it's a heat they it's definitely cool yes the school yeah it seems like it's a library davis county library is the user handle on thingiverse and uh that's cool to see like a library releasing their own files that leads me to believe that the library has a uh a 3d printer it says they're in clear field utah so that's cool and uh i guess it got a badge here some sort on thingiverse featured yeah featured there you go so it's a free download folks can download it for free and it has a couple makes so people have made oh hey look someone made the uh wait how uh i don't know 10 files maybe texture and infinity cube dots maybe it's that one minecraft oh it's a minecraft one of course and who yeah that would have been the nice time lapse oh so the time lapse you did let's let's watch it here oh yeah there's a little bit of on the text them how you so sometimes time lapse you know they fail and you just probably yeah all the time man they fail that i have to move the head to have it go away from the like the main part where the yeah picture is getting taken the the nulls has to move quite a bit away is because i'm doing like a it's like a 20 20 a 100th of a second shutter speed which means it's slow i need to keep that head away from there for quite a while so it becomes um it starts dripping there's like string attached to like all the prints um so when i'm moving between layers it'll sometimes knock things over just to get that time lapse video you have to reprint it again without time lapse and show the non-time lapse object of it right and because this filament is rainbow colored you could clearly tell yeah i think every time that happens we talk we explain it in the show why it's difficult to get a time lapse like this otherwise you're gonna get your head in the shot and i can go back to doing the time lapse is how it was before but that looks so bad yeah the head really does cover something small like this it's kind of hard the bed is the thing that's moving so the time lapse the object would you know just be going frame you know that's being you know so yeah time is happening that way yep so that's the deal with these time lapses yep and you can kind of see here on the side there where the nozzle is moving away we make these time lapses as like a way to kind of show what's possible but also as just a way to show it on our show like this is where we actually talk about it yeah so we don't talk about it in the youtube video because we talk about it live where we can actually answer questions and talking further into either the model or the design or the filament so i don't know i thought i'd i'd mention that so it's a pretty fun fidget thing and that's what the name is and it's printed place it's incredible you can do with 3d printing and printed place hinges yeah it's not cool i want to print one now i haven't the problem stems right here when it gets to that portion there and yeah printing it'll be like probably that right there on the inside so it's like printing it right on top love the other wall so that's why it's easy for it to get knocked out of the way even with no time lapse going i had to print this thing so many times with no time lapse just to get one that's still you know sort of messed up right there but you can't run it's hidden yeah but yeah you'll see in your print quite the calibration test torture print for your print yes it is yeah the calibration cube you get at the end is really cool yeah it's a fun toy and the rango filament using the chrome mirror chameleon rainbow pla from strong chrome rainbow chameleon yeah from strong yeah strong here i'll try to print them in that iridescent rainbow filament stuff i have let's see if it works all right well cool time lapse not continuing on with some of the other community makes there are no community makes this week we're all up thank you for posting your mates we had a whole bunch of them last week we published you know blogs on them last week so that's it let's catch up with discord i think everybody's good yep yep okay okay it's all good battery we're all good i guess i'll remind folks if you want to pick up anything today uh at the ate a fruit shop you get 10% off with their code pico no pie cow bell all lowercase all right tonight's page and i will be hosting show intel given lamar and phil a break because they have been hosting for the past three four weeks now oh wow so we invite you to come on around 7 20 p.m we'll post up a link in the discord chat if you want to share your projects we'd love to see it and you can hang out it'll be about 30 minutes and then uh 8 p.m eastern time is ask an engineer full hour of open source hardware news new products ion mpi and more last week was ate a box thank you everybody so much for tuning into the live unboxing and shout out to jp for a fantastic unboxing onto the next stuff so that is tonight's show shows tomorrow is jp's workshop tune into uh some live building with john fridays or deep dives with uh tim foamy guy or scott shock roft it's on uh 2 p.m pacific or 5 p.m eastern and then sundays we have um from the desk of lady ate a last week was that kind of just kind of early oh yeah you're right it's kind of early so you can tune in see what lamar is prototyping she gets samples in and does the uh great search with digi key sponsored by digi key and then monday's we have a circuit python meeting that's a community meeting so you can tune in on that um i think that's all the show oh yeah our product pick of the week on tuesdays can get up to 50 off select picks with insanity insanity yeah love that one all right and let me do the show every wednesday at 11 a.m eastern cool next week where we'll have this project the battery monitor we'll have a learn guide in a video and then uh we're gonna take a week off of a product and video to ramp up on new projects something bigger that's in the works no we can't quite talk about yet we could but we'd rather not yeah you'll hear about it you'll hear about it all right well everybody enjoy your rest of your day i think uh some folks are out it's been so quiet in the chance but you said spring break is still starting up over there so that's what's going on yeah it's yeah that's where it up north had a bunch of airbnbers show up really yeah so great more showed up all right everybody we'll see you on show and tell thank you so much for watching we'll catch on next week but until then remember to make a great day by folks see you tonight see you next week