 You're live. Hi everyone. Welcome to Wood Wednesday See and Hello, special hello to Zoe and Xavier and grandma and grandpa Zoe. Look what came in the mail See it's for practicing doing hair on and I thought that having this in the thumbnail for the video would make people click on the video So more people would want to be doing a lot of different things Let's get started. Let me put this down Hello Welcome everyone. Thank you for joining every Wednesday at 1 o'clock. We're doing a live video We're just gonna be talking about I guess epoxy resin and putting it on a lot of different things so I hope that this this Hair dressing doll made you click on the video and join us. Thank you for doing that I'm gonna put her in the background now We're still on here to be able to be part of this So while we wait for everyone to join us We're gonna touch it right here so Zoe Said she wants to be my daughter who is five and a half well five and 11 12th She's almost six. She wants to be a hairdresser when she grows up So Zoe you can be a hairdresser when you grow up and then you can be something else And then it can be something else. Anyways, I have lots of exciting things after last week's live video at the end of it we started talking about wood and This is Mason. He's snuck in So we're gonna be talking about wood I'm very distracted. I'm sorry But let me show you some things Geez guys I got resin all over the camera lens Yeah, just one off the front door There see this Pretty cool. So we're gonna be covering that in resin and then there's this guy I see what happens when you just keep coating wood and resin. It turns almost to like a plastic Just interesting pieces of wood just saturating them. So that's Stephen Brathway, okay, so this is what we did last week So that's the one resin last week turned out fantastic and again, it was resin over top of a gel medium and in past weeks we did this one and This one but today we're gonna be focusing on wood and Just a bunch of different ideas of what you can do with wood and epoxy resin and see it can completely fill up the gaps and this is CNC machine out the wood and then fill it with resin and tint To make beautiful boards like that This was two weeks ago Coated that one What else to show you? Oh, I wanted to show you some more things that you can do with wood and art resin So this is a type of wood called birch and That's what happens when you put resin on it Some wood is much more dramatic. That's what is called teak And look at darkens up a bit. You can really see the green This what's called purple heart and look at that pretty awesome Now this is just some barn board. It really sucks in the resin. It makes it really dark But that can be a cool look to and this is mahogany See what else? So this is just an idea that these you know around from a branch Making coasters see This piece actually is Made out of different pieces of wood That were fit together like a puzzle and So much work my goodness. I forget the name of the guy that did this but He sends it to us and I wish I knew his name What else? Okay So today I'm gonna be doing a couple things in the studio This is one painting that I showed last week and then my mom said oh, I love it So I'm gonna finish it by resigning it This piece was interesting because So it's an oil painting with Some photography to Like collage and the oil paint turned pink this used to be white But after many years we've decided that it just looks kind of nice like that so Anyways, we're gonna resin that for a final time. It's been sanded down and on the bottom It's been taped off So that was the resin pours over the edge all the drips can be Peeled off with the tape, okay Anyways, I'm gonna clip it up here, and I'm just gonna quickly answer some questions Last week. I just read all the comments from last week's video, and I want to answer some questions. So First off, I have a question. What's the easiest way to remove? This is Pat are Thanks for writing questions people. I hope that I can help How do you remove the small red cap that's in the resin bottles? I'll show you a couple ways that I did Come with me these are The art resin bottles and when I open it up There is a red cap that stops from leaking during it being shipped And so that was the question. How do you get rid of these because it is kind of difficult? I Need like a stand to put my phone on or I need someone else in here. Ah Geez that scared me Did that scare any of you so look at your head there? And the cool thing about this hairdressing practice head is underneath it has different layers of color see so it's like And then another way to do it Is take a knife Zephyr Brazil Zephyr Brazil So that you can just put a hole in it with a knife and then kind of pop it out. I mean If I had two hands, I think Zephyr Brazil might have meant Um Hello from Brazil. I hope you're doing okay in Brazil. We're up here in water down Ontario, Canada Anyways, you get a knife. I think it's kind of pop it up. Those are the two ways That I get those red caps off Hope that helps next question Can you make our resin to make river tables? Barraquilla Columbia Cool all around the world people can watch these videos. It's just so interesting You can use art resin to make river tables here's the thing though You need to pour lots of thin coats Because art resin was made to be a surface coating So if you do it too thick the bubbles don't have time to escape and it can even overheat Because it's a big bunch of it and then it gets very hot in the chemical reaction So you can use art resin to make river tables, but it takes a lot of them. Hey from Mississippi Debbie Clark so neat again where I'm in Canada about an hour west of Toronto and we're in lockdown still Strange times, but lots to do may may from Iraq live in Jordan Grimsby cool That's where my brother and sister and nephews are so I go there all the time. Cool Okay So hope that answers your question about river tables Now on larger paintings, how do you keep art resin from wasting and dripping over the sides? so one thing is go to the art resin comm slash calculator and Calculate how much you'll need and then you shouldn't have too much and then if you just use the right amount you shouldn't have too much Dripping over the edges. It's really hard not to What I would suggest is always use wooden Canvases see this is wood You know the birch I think Anyway, see how sharp the corner is so you can actually push the resin right to the edge And it'll just kind of curl up a tiny bit and just sit there on the top nicely as opposed to a canvas See how it's a canvas is a bit rounded so the art resin is more likely to roll off the edge That's supposed to just stick stay on top So that's how you cannot waste too much art resin rolling over the edge next oh Is it starting the question was is there a one-to-one ratio so art resin is a one-to-one mixing ratio and That's just chemically formulated to be that way so that it's a lot easier to use There's two-to-one mixing ratios three-to-one mixing ratios five-to-one mixing ratios ten-to-one mixing ratios 20-to-one mixing ratios depending on How it was formulated and who's using it and how it's being used So we just wanted something that was easy to use Okay, can you pour fabric like embroideries? Yes, you can the thing is that art resin will make fabrics Our resume make fabrics darker like they got wet with water So test your embroidery by wetting it with water and if you like how it still looks Then go ahead and art resin. Maybe do a first coat Very thin So it doesn't know it so all the bubbles can get out and it kind of holds it down to like you want to glue it to a surface You want to attach it to a wooden surface? now by embroideries do you mean like I Guess I don't know enough about what an embroidery really is But I'll find out and do an experiment or someone can tell me what an embroidery is like a rug or like cross stitching Can you resin cross stitching might be a The question and the concern was there's lots of bubbles in fabric. So you don't want bubbles to come up, okay? Next can you use a different resin on a second coat? And yes, you can use I mean any epoxy resin will stick to any other epoxy resin. You'll probably want to sand it first Epoxy resins just formulated for different purposes. So you art resin is formulated to be very clear And to be non-toxic those were the main two things we cared about other epoxy resins might be formulated to be like Really hard and chemical resistant or an end heat resistant or something, right? Can I put metal copper or brass and resin? Yes, and there's this like Just put that in the YouTube like metal and resin or brass and resin and there's Lots of people have done it and done some really cool stuff. So yeah, absolutely. Okay. Those were all the questions Now I'm gonna show you what we're gonna do today. So every every week Wednesday at 1 o'clock I just fill up this table with stuff that I'm gonna resin sometimes It's one big piece of painting and we're resigning the whole thing Which has its own challenges today? It's one painting that's gonna be finished for Mother's Day for my mom and Then I'm Let me take you around one second So the chickens laid three eggs so far Joey, but maybe more I haven't checked in a while Okay So today What we were going to do was This is an interesting piece of wood We're gonna just start coating it and art resin It seems pretty dry This is just an interesting piece I'm just gonna start coating in an art resin and the first couple coats will just soak up tons of it Now this is a piece. I've been just soaking in our resin I have a couple ideas stuff. I want to do with it eventually. Hey from New Jersey Gabriel I'm just gonna fill in this crack You'll find I Started putting resin on this big piece of wood before it was totally dry So then resident it looked fine, but then on the inside with temperature changes because the There was water in there and it was expanding and contracting and expanding and contracting and it created that crack But I'm just gonna fill it in the same thing happened with this tic-tac tow board a Crack formed Belgium. No way. That's so neat Hi from Belgium. I can't believe it people just all over the world will watch this. It's so interesting So this would what it wasn't totally dry when we resin it So it kept expanding and contracting and it created this crack in the resin So what I'm gonna do is fill it in Austin, Texas neat What do you do to the wood to prepare it for resin coating? Just clean it? Oh, we dry it out Make sure it's dry. Otherwise you get cracks like this So all that I'm gonna do India. Are you serious? I'm blown away all these people from all over the world Well again, I'm from Canada and I hope you're all doing well. I Hope you're all doing well It is a bit of chaos, but there's it's a great time to make art And again doing these Wednesday at one o'clock live videos make me think about what I'm gonna make next Wednesday So I appreciate that. It's got me making stuff just small steps of making stuff San Antonio to cool. So art resin is made in Art resin is made in Carrollton in Texas Just a sad Dallas. So before this Virus I was down there all the time. I love Texas and what I love most about Texas is all your great restaurants And how much people just really care about good? Good quality everything at the restaurants in Texas. I noticed that for sure and I hope that it all comes back Learning resin in this lockdown. Good idea. Okay. Well, if you have any questions Any questions just put it in the comments or ask now and we'll do our best to answer them because we've been doing resin since 2008 we've been doing resin. I Would love to see the trial how to make your own wooden cradle board. What's a cradle board? I'm not a cradle board. Is it like this? Anyways, here's another thing we're doing Hard workers in Texas. Yes hard workers in Texas. Definitely Yeah, all good people So look at this piece of wood what I'm gonna do a Wood cow how to make your own wood canvas, okay? I Can show you a couple around here. I Mean you can spend a lot of time making wood canvases or look at this piece So this is a piece But look how it was made it was a little scrap of wood and two by two ply wood So you can make it with just old scraps of wood or I would suggest buying big sheets of birch and then buying some For the edges depending on how big you want I'll do a video on that I'll make one of those and just use carpenters glue you can screw it in from the top and putty it but Making your own canvases is a lot of fun Okay, so what we're gonna do with this piece is we want to fill in all these cracks with resin See I want to fill this whole thing Cool, that's a great idea Gabriel. I'll prepare that This is tuck tape It's used for insulation in between walls But it's very what it's waterproof and super sticky so you'll see What I'm gonna do Whip your Ontario. Oh, hi grandma and grandpa neat That's my mom and dad watching. Hey guys and then So I got tape tape this up so that it holds all the resin in and then fill it with Epoxy resin from the top so I got to do that What else are we doing today? So this is the painting we mentioned. I Have to fix a resin. I have to fix a resin on a canvas. I'm sanding it. What do you suggest to wipe the particles off with? Just water in a cloth you don't have to be too sensitive with it Now here's the thing Even if you don't get all the particles Minnesota and the even if you don't get all the particles off As soon as those particles get touched with resin they become clear So you won't see them. So you don't have to worry about getting them all off Seriously, West Virginia. Hey Tammy. Hope you're all doing okay Staying strong. Thanks for joining. I'm just going over what we're doing today. I think we got so resigning this piece Filling in this crack covering this covering this Taping this covering it and then this is something that I found on our property and then Zoe colored it With markers, so we're gonna cover that and resin too so it can last all the color can last outside All right, sweet in no way Incredible. This is so fun All right, so I'm just gonna go start working and I might miss some of your comments Now what I'm gonna do because I'm working with wood and because it's rough and splintery is I'm gonna wear multiple layers of gloves and this way my gloves won't Rip and then resin get all over my hands because it's hard to clean off. It's very hard to clean off Kind of like the strongest clue in the world epoxy residence It's originally used on for industrial uses like Coating big tank liners flooring is big Bloomington, Indiana so neat the whole world Just watching online Sony I'm just kind of new to this live thing so exciting So I'm just gonna start working trying to resin some my watercolor paintings. How should I prevent the resin from soaking in? I need it. I need Jasmine here. I need an assistant who knows where all the stuff is Because we have some great watercolor paintings showing what happens and we have all these samples basically The best thing to do with watercolor paintings that you want to resin is to put an isolation coat on it Hi from Iran. Hey, I'm here from Iran. So there's an actual product called isolation coat. I'm just gonna wander around and look to see if I can find the watercolor painting samples and I'm gonna write two things down one is how to build canvases and I have tons of examples So this piece is a big piece of birch I'm so easily distracted. I'm writing down two things one how to build wooden canvases wooden canvases and two is Resonating watercolors Wow, it's amazing. Oh, that's a nice resonant watercolors. Okay so I'll I'll deal with this likely next Wednesday at one o'clock and I'll gather some stuff and Make some stuff but good questions. Thank you My friend actually made this for me Ron Smith, thank you Ron and it's a big piece of plywood and then these look like it's like half an inch by two inch and All and it was just glued on and clamped So very easy to do you might want it when you get big like that You might get to horde to diagonal beams as well Because this one did warp a bit and I had to unwarp it by putting bricks on the corners, so That's that. I'm gonna be taping this round of wood on the bottom and the sides so that the epoxy resin will fill up the holes But not disappear. Now take that for close. This tape is, tuck tape is very strong and Even after I resin and try and remove it, it's gonna leave a bunch of like residual It'll be glue it will look very nice, but we're gonna sand this thing like crazy once we're done pouring. Most of the work is in preparing Actually using the resin Can be very quick. Hi from Saudi Arabia. Hello Saudi Arabia. I Don't know how to read your language, so I can't even say your name I'm Dave. Nice to meet you So basically I taped the bottom everywhere. I saw a hole that resin might leak through and then So that we can fill up this whole thing with just clear resin and fill up this whole gap with just clear resin, right? Or a colored. Hey from New Jersey USA. Welcome Hope you're doing all right. I'm just gonna leave these pieces of wood and this decoration Just sitting on this is a table that's coated with plastic sheet So everything can be peeled off of this table. Nice and easily Okay, so now I just need to mix up a bunch of resin and I'm just gonna mix a bunch of resin This piece is gonna soak up so much of it. So it almost doesn't matter how much I mix I'll be able to use almost all of it So I didn't want a big bucket These dog food containers are just the best and thanks for giving us those for measuring and mixing dog food containers Next so I'm actually going to be using this to measure And I'm going to be mixing in this huge bucket See the size of that thing? Let's keep going Thanks for watching everyone. This is so interesting. It's a beautiful day in Ontario today Which is so nice everything's so much easier You keep thinking there's a dog on the table one of those. Yeah, that's funny Central Louisiana. Hello. I don't know anything about Louisiana. I'm sorry. I don't know anything about Louisiana Or do they have some really good sauces? Maybe Louisiana hot sauce Barbecue, I don't know Okay, so I'm putting on multiple layers of gloves because I'm going to be rubbing resin on wood And I don't want my gloves to rip and to get resin on my hands Okay, I think that's good Clear this all the way So you have the hardener and the resin of course I'm just going to use all of this and the resin bottle that's a tiny bit left. So I just won't pour all the resin out Or sorry the hardener I saved this to show you guys because usually I do this when I'm cleaning up or preparing something But look at that. It wasn't that awesome. Did you see that? It's so satisfying So you can reuse these containers. Hey from Tampa 25 started out with resin Thanks for watching. If you have any questions, let me know But wasn't that cool? I just it just can peel out So after you're done with the mixing mixing cups, just put them upside down On something like plastic and then you can just peel the whole thing out like that And it's such a satisfying feeling It's like popping a really good zit, you know Okay A big steering stick. I should get more organized before I do these videos But life's not very organized right now, is it? It's chaos. Here's a big stick. I did find though this morning just going out moving some logs in the woods That felt really nice. So if you're looking for something to do To get by And this is brought to you by Walmart Hello from Germany. It sounds in all in Canada all the media. So what I'm doing is I'm let me show you what I'm doing here So awkward I got a this big bucket and this big stick full of resin And I'm just stirring it Okay, and I'm gonna do that for three awkward minutes But I was gonna say In Canada The it's generally The media seems to be saying that Germany did a fantastic job with the how they handle the virus And yeah, I hope everything's going okay around there What else did it talk about while I stir for three minutes? Um Our chickens are doing great We had a couple we have six chickens and we had a couple six eggs a day days Which means that they're happy and not too stressed out. So they're laying They're all laying eggs. So that's exciting So we want you to pick up the doll head. Oh, sorry Zoe. Okay. One second. I'll put it back up No, sorry about that Can I use a permanent marker at our resin? Yes marker on our resin what works really well actually is those paint markers So yes, you can I'm gonna write that down on my paper And I'll bring in some examples of marker on resin I know Rebecca my wife spent a little patch of time doing a whole bunch of those timeless Okay, so I'm writing down my third thing to remember we have how to build wooden canvases how to resin watercolor and this one is Markers on resin So the answer is yes, but next Wednesday at one o'clock. I'll show you something about that. Okay This is great. What an organized live event this is we've been 35 minutes in okay, so I'm just gonna keep stirring this I'm scraping the sides and the bottoms and the bottom of the container And I'm gonna give up on this big stick and I'm using these other stir sticks that we that we sell these ones It'll be so much easier. It's our ASMR time Does my voice echo Like I'm hearing it for you guys Echo I hope so Yes, good. Are you going to use the fancy blowtorch? Great question um Absolutely And ollie if you're watching Um, I hope we sell some torches So ollie always holds it against me because to make that torch It cost four thousand dollars to get that tip of metal um made And that's not the cost of the the map getting them made it's the machine that'll make that four thousand dollars So he's like you have to sell so many torches to make that money back And I'm like ollie. I'm sorry. I'm sorry you just It's terrible, but it's I believe in that torch I believe in that torch. Thanks for asking I'll show you guys it in a bit. So I've been stirring for I don't know how long I could have been watching the time But I think I'm almost there and so my rule of thumb is when you think you've stirred enough stir for 30 more seconds And then make sure you scrape the bottom scrape the sides I think we're good done Let me try and get a nice view of this table I'm just gonna be doing a lot of pouring now this one Yeah, so can you see everything? good enough We lost our doll head though all right Let's do this I'm actually gonna pour it inside this smaller bucket so it's easier for me to work with painting done now With this piece it's a I'm just filling in a crack because the wood wasn't dry enough before we resined it So what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna fill in the crap with resin Then I'm gonna sand the whole thing and then I'm gonna do a final re-coat to this piece What I'm doing this piece is I'm coating the whole top And I'm getting the gaps in the wood It started just a first thin coat. I'm not filling it all the way up to the top right now Most likely what's gonna happen Is most of this resin is gonna get soaked in And some of it it's probably gonna leak out So this first coat is gonna seal it off like sealing a sponge And then the second coat will build this up further Okay, I'm running out of resin Looks so cool. I'm just gonna Do this let that sit there Okay So I actually think I made way too much resin. I got excited So I'm just gonna fill in this crack right here Okay Done So now I'm using my hands for the top of this piece of me a spreader Just get the resin to touch everywhere I'm just letting the resin run over the edges Rubbing the resin into the sides And then there's tape on the bottom of that that will just peel off all the drips of the resin Okay next onto this piece of wood So I'm just letting every part of the wood be touched by the resin. That's it These cracks are really filling in this hole. This crack looks like it's really filled in Okay, this is uh So he's garden piece So I can go back outside and we'll put this color Just making it totally waterproof. We've got a full table today. Okay Next this is a piece. Actually my mom loves this piece So we're just gonna coat it And see what it looks like Look how dark this wood got Wow So this is just soaking it all in just soaking it in I mixed way too much resin What should I do with it? I'm gonna find something else to resin. I mixed way too much. I keep filling up this hole At least for now Okay, okay. Looks good. Looks good It's good Here This one This is so fun Super messy That's okay. Both of these pieces of wood got very dark So the best thing for me to do would be to come back Tomorrow and then I can lift everything off of the plastic and use just an exacto knife to cut the resin very easily And so hopefully I just got to remember to do that tomorrow Practical Looks good One looks totally covered for a good first soaking coat We got just a piece of art Just a chunk of wood just turns into a piece of art like that I'm gonna switch my gloves Love this really. Oh good. I'm gonna switch my gloves Then keep rubbing the resin into that one and we have to torch this one With our fancy torch I'll bring you along for this Okay So See the bubbles on the surface of this piece So many bubbles And that's where this comes in this torch So it just goes on any propane tank. See and it has a button on it And it has a turn propane knob on it and then it has a flame spreader. So the flame goes flat So let me turn this on and then find a good angle to show you what it does and why it's valuable Okay So where's a good angle watch this Did you see that or did you miss that? Where can we get a flame spreader art resin dot com? Thanks for asking Yeah, I know I love that torch I just gotta sell them now Yes, please buy one and make new products This piece looks perfect I want to cover with something Overnight so that doesn't get any dust on it. That's what I need to do But I'm just gonna spend a bit more time On that piece on this piece If I stand here, you can see okay So again, I'm doubling up on gloves. I tried to find on your website, but couldn't see it. Oh, no Okay, well look we saw it on amazon too I gotta look into How people find it like if they type in it's fun making a product But then you gotta sell it and stuff And that's where it's work, you know, maybe try bleaching the wood first. Oh interesting How do you bleach wood with bleach? Sydney, Australia neat Okay, you're in Sydney, Australia. Yeah, we're not selling in Australia. Sorry Never use a torch on resin. That's crazy That's crazy talk Um use a torch on resin Um If you don't use a torch and you have a hot room you might not have bubbles, but It depends what you're doing if you're if you're casting so you actually use bleach I was answering a question someone. Okay, cool. Interesting Um I'm curious about that depends on the resin. Yeah, that's the answer. I'm curious about bleaching I've risen enough for today Derek with some time. Thank you. Do you have any tips for how to stop the resin from dripping over the size of the painting? So that it has a bubble look. Yes Jian Um, we kind of mentioned this at the top. Let me find those. I had some props to explain this Uh, maybe I can walk in and find a piece like that So the secret to getting that beveled edge at the end is To use A wooden canvas Well, I'm gonna show you right now. I don't have any I'm gonna put some gloves on And then come back and do it So let me get some blog some gloves on and then I'll show you how to do the doming Yeah Love your work studio. I know it's thank you. It's such a I need to clean it though. I just need like a good day of organizing Yeah, and usually there's more people in the studio space and we do have tests going and filming and but right now it's Empty but it's a nice place to escape to Wednesdays at one o'clock Okay, let's show How to do doming on the canvas so again the key is So I'm just getting one of these spreaders to scoop up some resin so See I'm just there's a bunch of waste here a lot of waste I'm just gonna do this disgusting Okay So here's the secret for doming is patience And you just push it right to the edge And then stop Rebecca's really good at this Make us some bubble spray This is the key to doming but when you're not when you're using When you're using one Two hands. It's a lot easier. I'm holding a phone and doing it but basically that Oh, but look some drip downsides there That's it Okay, so I only have one more thing to do and that is cover up this painting So that doesn't get any duster here in it So that's what I got to do. Yeah, it's so simple. The key is to use a canvas that has uh a really sharp corner So that's why I would right if you use a a wrapped canvas. It's kind of curved. So then I'll just go off the edge All right, now this is always the tough part finding the stuff that I need the spray resin spray Oh the spray for resin if that's um That's alcohol. Is that what you're talking about to get rid of bubbles? The spray for resin I was using a heat gun to get rid of bubbles or a torch to get rid of bubbles there So I'm gonna just look around the studio to find things to cover this And you just kind of make it up as you go a special not alcohol. Yeah, I don't know very much I know that for example, if they're putting epoxy resin over top of a large floor They have this mist mist They shh And then when the alcohol the solvent touches the surface of the resin It does something to it that gets rid of all the bubbles Um, but then here's the thing when you're spraying stuff into the air 4 a.m. Here What are you doing up wood turning cool first time I got you live and so excited at free spirit art Good luck to you I'm excited for you Yeah Oh, yeah, I'm gonna cover this painting. Okay. Oh, and I found four bricks perfect Can I use art resin on tree branches that I want to put in an art piece doesn't have to be totally dry Yeah, you can put on tree branches. Um, the thing is if it's not totally dry Then again expanding and contracting of moisture over time can cause the resin to crack But then if that happens you can always just put resin in that crack So it's best if the wood is dry. Oh, I didn't even do these ones I really wanted to get first coats on these two guys. Look at hey from italy. Are you okay in italy? Seems like you've had a really tough go. I hope you're okay So there's this guy Made out of just a chunk of wood and then there's this guy Spray would be good for small projects. Don't ruin the mold. Yes, exactly. Yes Because if you use a heat gun on the silicone mold it ruins the mold. That's very smart. Yeah, very smart Okay So Here's the last two bricks And I'm just gonna find something Big and flat to put on top of that. So I'll just help no dust get on it Let me find my CD list So next Wednesday, we'll answer all the questions that may come up in this video We're going to learn how to build a wooden canvas one way to do it I think it's better with the virus. Oh, I'm so glad that things are better than the virus. Thanks for sharing that um Augusta georgia Hello melody So and we'll look at resigning watercolor and we'll look at using markers on resin So that'll be next Wednesday at one o'clock Thanks for watching um Thanks for keeping me doing projects And thinking about other things to make It's nice to have projects during this time. So I hope you can find your own projects And um Have a good rest of the week By Zoey by Xavier if you watched that whole thing by grandma by grandpa Love everyone