 Oh, God, you drive around. Don't think I don't know what you're doing, driving around in your cute little brown truck with your brown shorts, leaving packages, wherever you want. You think you're so funny? Let me tell you, you're not funny, Mr. UPS Man. And another thing, I'm the hot mix right here on the edge of tech where we aim to educate and entertain the maker community. My name's Nerdy J. This is the Pooch Mr. UPS Man. What's up, Pooch? How you doing? What's up, UPS Man? Never, never will I be a UPS Man. You couldn't pay me enough money, son. Boom. I love it, what do they do now? I will do a much better job. What did they do now? Last week, it was in your driveway. He's watching me right now. I see you, Wayne. I know you're out there. Wayne. I love it. What's up, everybody? Welcome to the show. Pooch, tell them what we're here for. What do we do? We are here to educate and entertain the maker community with our amazing review show of all the hashtag hot makes you submit to us every week. We love seeing you guys, your shining faces. Thank you so much for being here. Thank you so much for taking time out of your otherwise busy Monday, I am sure. I'm pumped, man. We got a good show tonight, Jim, huh? Man, I am pumped as well. I had a nitro cold brew about an hour ago, and I am jacked up for tonight's show. We got all things torture toaster tonight. We are doing a little contest. We're going to do the smallest, the nicest, and the largest toaster toaster tortures. Torture toasters, they're going to get a $50 gift card to Amazon courtesy of Thangs. So that is going to be pumping. Yeah, we love Thangs. Also, we got two rolls of PETG courtesy of Green Gate 3D. We'll give that away towards the end of the show as well. We've had a really cool run of guests on the show. But tonight, I mean, two, yeah, two. But tonight, we have Joe telling the 3D printing nerd, right? Oh, my gosh. Big night, big guests, big giveaways. I love it. We're going to have fun. Did you watch any of his videos lately? No, does he do videos? Yeah, he does that now. Oh, he's on TikTok, right? I've seen him talk about the TikTok. I love it. He's hanging out with all the millennials. The millennials on TikTok. Hey, real quick. If you have not posted your torture toaster, you need to hit us up on Twitter, ASAP, hashtag hotmakes, hashtag torture toaster. And before the contest starts, if anyone posts right now until about 30 minutes from now, we're going to have Geary in the background collect those extra ones that we didn't see already. So if you have not posted, get that done. Also, if you want to win that filament, click the link in the description. In a couple of minutes, you're going to see a nightbot. Oh, you just saw it actually. A nightbot says enter the giveaway. Enter on that form. If you don't enter, you can't win the filament at the end. Got to play to win. Got to play to win. Got to play to win. First, everybody needs to do their homework, though. So it's good to see you. First of all, if you're new, you don't know who Geary is. Geary is our AI system, the gym programmed and continues to reprogram. He pops in every once in a while, says hi. Sounds like a little cute little robot. Looks like our version of Clippy. I don't know. Geary's there. How you doing today, Geary? Did you see he went rogue? Yeah, he went rogue and created a Twitter account. I don't even know what's going on. Him and Clippy were fighting. I'm telling you, this is how Skynet all got started, man. This is where he's running wild now. Geary, how you doing this week? I'm doing all right. I'm ready to take over the world. What's your plan for world domination next? You're going to take over Instagram? No, just Twitter. I should be able to take over the world through Twitter. Just Twitter. That's all it takes. The past four years is a pretty good indication of that. What about TikTok? You're not going to go hang out with Joel over on TikTok? Break away. That's a no. Geary is concerned about security with TikTok. With TikTok? I love it. Well, I tell you what, let's not waste any more time. We got an amazing guest tonight, Joel Telling, the 3D printing nerds here with us. What's up, Joel? What's up? How's it going? The man that needs no introduction, but still, we'll give you the opportunity. Introduce yourself for the good people that might not know you, Joel. Sure, sure. My name's Joel. I make videos on TikTok. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh my goodness. Oh my goodness. No, I try to inspire and educate on the YouTube platform with fun and educational videos. I try to inspire. I like to make cool stuff, and I like to show off cool stuff. Well, how long have you been doing that now? Six years, man. Six? Wow. Six years. Has it been six years? Holy moly. It was six years. That's a lot of damage. That is a lot of damage. It is a lot of damage. It was six years as of the third, I think. It was Saturday. I mean, so you got your start. Tell us all how you got your start, because you obviously didn't just dive in full-time. There's the whole back story. We love an origin story. That's right. This is my superhero origin story. Let's see. It was Christmas of 2014. My wife and kids got me a Flash Forge Creator Pro. The first thing I thought was, I should make money with this thing. I started designing cookie cutters and trying to sell those on Etsy. Then I wanted to design something else. It was coming up on Easter time, and I would always run around filming the kids with a GoPro. I had a handle with GoPro filming around. Then it's a wrist, so it's not a good platform. I wanted a rig to hold it on. I said, I'm going to design one. I designed one in OpenSCAD just because I knew JavaScript. It came out great. I wanted to show people how to do it themselves, because I did the research. I tried to figure out how to do it, and then I did it. I'm like, I should show people how to do this. That's how my want to make this was. I thought, 3D printing. I'm a nerd. Why don't we call it 3D printing nerd? Boom! It was born. Boom! I like it. That's fantastic. Six years. Six years. Six. And then how long did it take until you're like, you know what? We've built up a lot of steam. We got a good audience. We got a good following. I'm going to do this full time now. It was February of 2018 that I went full time. February 2nd. Nice. That's when I put in my last day at Adobe. Crazy. About half of that. Yeah, about half of that. My math is right. It's been nothing but. That's awesome. Well, you got started. Your kids were obviously a lot smaller. Life was different then, and things have changed since. It's just six years. I mean, it wasn't like in the before time when it was black and white. But yes, it was a little different. It's interesting because in my position with kids, they grow up around it and with it. And so, you know, some of the kids that watch my show or that are inspired by the content I make, you know, they spend so much time with their machines and they know how to tune them. They know how to fix them. They get their friends into it. You know, my kids, they've just grown up with it. And so, they're like, yeah, you know, 3D printers, they do cool stuff, whatever. You know, it's just like any other cool little thing. Yeah. Right. You know, I tell people, hey, people like, hey, can you print this with a machine? And I'm like, yeah. And they're like, wow, that's cool. And my kids are like, of course, yeah, you can print five of them. We're so surrounded by the technology that we lose sight of the fact that there's still so many people out in the world that just really have never even seen or experienced 3D printing. And that's always fascinating to me because it's just like, it's a part of everyday life now, right? It is. It is definitely a part of everyday life. And I think it's always exciting though to find people who aren't as experienced or people who haven't quite had the in-depth look at 3D printing as we have because then hopefully we can give them a positive experience and then open them up to this wonderful digital fabrication world, right? Amen. Love it. Yeah. Yeah. Well, Joe is allergic to hot makes. I hope not because he's going to be super sad pretty soon. Stringy. Honestly, honestly, it's hay fever, right? It's like the pollen was super high. It was called super high on the website. And it's just like March and April. There's a time in the Pacific Northwest where it's a bunch of rain and then it's a bunch of sun and then rain, sun, rain, sun. Like just one right after the other for like a week. Yeah. And the plants love that, right? They get all the water they need and all the sun they need. And then all of a sudden they just spit pollen all over the place. And it's just like, come on, really clean up after yourselves. Yeah. How rude. How rude. So I've got a question for you, Joe. So recently in the last few months, right? You moved to a new studio. Pooch was there with you. You guys did a live stream. And I'm assuming right now you're standing on the Pooch table. I mean, is that true? No. No, the Pooch table is a very special piece of equipment here at the studio. And right now it's holding up a broken light. And I don't want to remove that. I don't want to take it off. It's very special in its place. It's one of a kind. I would have to go like 20 feet to get it. So my question is, is the light holding it together? Or is the table holding the light up? It's, you know, the superhero venom. It's kind of that relationship. It's so symbiotic relationship. Yeah, it's symbiotic. Tripods Garage, thank you so much. First frosty beverage on me. Will it be strawberry milkshake or another frosty beverage? And yes, the penguins are back. What is that? So Rockstar, I always liked Rockstar beverages. I used to know a rep. And so back when I was doing software long ago, the rep would just pull up at the end of a day and throw a couple cases off the truck because they didn't need them back. And so we kept the refrigerator full of Rockstar at my work. But I mean, they've iterated just like any good company. And so they have this juiced product. It's lightly carbonated and it tastes like tropical wonderful. Is it actually juice? Or is it just juice like it? Like the way, you know, Hawaiian punches juice. Let's find out. Usually. So usually when something says it has juice in it, I believe the FDA, at least here in the U.S. says, OK, here it is. Yeah, it has to say how much juice it is percent. You look right there. Eight percent. Eight percent. Eight points. That's not bad. Eight percent. It's not. It's mystery juice, but it's juice. No, no, no. No, no, no. Look at that. It is pineapple. It is orange. And it is guava. Those are some of my favorite. It's Pog. It's Pog. It's Pog. It's carbonated Pog. Pogs are back. Alpha's back. Pog form. Well, that's what Joel's drinking. Let us know in the chat right now what you guys are drinking. I got, I had the coffee earlier, so I got water now. But Pooch, are you on the tee? Michael Krugel, that's fix-up dude. Yeah, it is. We love fix-up dude. Fix-up dude. Yeah. There it is. There it is. Thank you, Michael. Thank you for the fiber. High five. Joel's, Joel, give out a fire for you as well. There it is. I think they want to, they keep saying they want to see the penguin. We're going to see the penguin dance, I think, because people are commenting about that. It's your choice, guys. Penguin or Jim's face. Penguin or Jim's face, you know? I mean. Chipped fields. Thank you so much. Love the show. The people are voting. The people are voting. They're voting with their dollars. Thank you so much. Hey, there it is. Look at that. Look at that. Look at that. Hey, there it is. It's my pencil of pointing. This is my favorite thing ever. It's a pointer pencil. It's a pencil and a pointer. Fantastic. I love it. I mean, it's got to be. I do love a good modular design like that. Multi-utilitarian? I don't know. Sounds good. It's a construction pencil. So this is a construction pencil. Yeah. You do some serious construction with that work. Yeah. Yeah. Awesome. So recently you put out a video, a very, very well done video on the Palette 3. Are you playing the Palette 3 and the Palette 3 Pro? Yeah. I'm kind of really excited about it. It is, I'm staring at it right here. It is, it's the best one yet. That sounds so Apple, right? It's the best one yet, right? There was a one that was okay. When Sean and I were in Toronto visiting Mosaic, you know, in the before time, I think it was like 2019, 20, I don't know, something like that. Yeah. They've been working on this design for a long time. I mean, they've been working on the array and the element stuff. There was a room we couldn't go in. And in that room we couldn't go in was this and the other thing. So they've been working on it a long time. The Filament Path, I think it's my favorite thing. It's been refined to be a lot more reliable. And always good. I think my hardware is final or like that close to final. They're still working on the software. I can't slice files myself. But, but Derek, Derek over at Mosaic is slicing for me. Yeah, yeah. You know, one thing that reminds me of the ladies love it when you say, you know, my hardware is final. And that's just, it's a nice thing to say. So that's good. I mean, I'm glad you're having a good time with it. And in the initial, initial feelings are positive. We've seen rainbows and floofy clouds. Yeah. Yeah. So the rainbows and the floofy clouds. Yeah. That you've designed now in multiple CAD softwares. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I legit. So on Twitter, I started talking about how Hannah inspired me to download free CAD because I knew if I put out another Fusion 360 tutorial, like the, the mob would start, the pitchforks would start because they were like, come on, come on. So I said, I'm going to do it. And so I downloaded it and over the course of three hours during one evening, I only had one drink. I was able to model that in free CAD. All right. Nice. Yeah. Yeah. It was a success. That's right. Very nice. Very nice. When I do the tutorial on it though, I think, and what's great is I said this in the beginning of the video. I said, you know, when you, when you do something and you get it right and you want to teach someone how to do it, you do it again to make sure you remember how. And usually you find a slightly better way to do it. And every time you do it again, it just, it, it's easier. It's a little bit easier to do it. And so I've already thought of like three things I can change in my design process. Right. I'm using free CAD in order to make it more simple and easier and faster. So it's just, it's just exciting. Nice. It's just exciting. I got to say practical printing. Thank you so much to five bucks. I can't wait to hear what anybody says it's pooch's fault. Also, let's see here. I think we have a couple more. Yeah. Where's Gizmo? Awesome. Gizmo. Oh, that's a big, he's big time, man. Now that's a YouTube channel. I hope you can get him on this, on this show. Yeah. Let's do it. Builders Mark, another five bucks. I'm sorry. $20. $20. That's four vibes. Yeah. I just appreciate you and the inspiration that you are. By the way, need some milk dudes. Milk dudes. The real kind, the real kind. The real kind. Project R3D. Wow. Coming over to the top with the Benji. Woo. People just want to see Kenwood Gym today. Entering the high end materials will probably be the best part, at least for me. That's awesome. I'm, That is awesome. Well, you know, I think it's only right. You can use that for your deadliness, right? What's that? Did you say deadless? Yeah. That was the next thing I was going to say. I should put my Palette 3 Pro on the dead. Yes. Ooh. I would like to see that. I would like to see that. Yeah. Very nice. I think we all would like to see that. And especially Joe. Yeah. Joe would probably like that. Yeah. He'd be all right with it. He'd be all right with it. I think he'd be okay. He's cool. If you want. If you want. Well, we appreciate all the donations we've got. Thank you. We've got some exciting stuff to get to. So we're talking about hot makes normally, Joe. You know, I don't know if you've ever watched a show before. I don't blame you, you know, because we just, we hang out, but we don't really watch each other's stuff. But we like to do a little thing. Wait, wait, wait, wait. Unlike you, Joe is actually often in our stream. Hey, I do drive-bys. I do drive-bys. I just wanted to go type a few things. And then I go to the next one. You don't see the 75 tags. I have to allocate time. Yeah. Hey, by the way, speaking of not watching anything, did you ever send that package to pooch like you were talking about in the video he didn't watch yet? You mean the, the, the, the one that I really didn't watch where there were, uh, yeah. The last one you did on a, uh, no, I'm sorry. Two weeks. Not this past week, the week before with this, with the thing to hold all the things. Oh, I have no idea what you're talking about. No, I haven't done that yet. But now that you've reminded me. The thing with the things. If you remember what I'm talking about, make your Vikings 50. Good seeing you guys. High five. High five. I don't know what the knock is, but I think it's one of these. It's almost a five, but it's a knock. Well, we appreciate it. Whatever it is. Thank you. So hey, uh, hey, Geary, do you know if we had any more submissions on Twitter yet with the, with the portrait toasters? Uh, we did. We got, uh, one and I've added it to the end of the dock. So perfect. So that's what I was starting to say. Joel, you've seen clock springs latest masterpiece, the torture. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Have you run the torture toaster? Maybe we'll talk about, so we're going to talk. We're all toaster tonight, baby. We got submissions. We have a comp contest sponsored by things. It's giving away some gift cards like Jim said at the head. We're excited to show all that off and, and we're going to be the, the three person panel because we don't do democracy here. We are, you know, our judgment is absolute. Our power. That sounds good. We're the Illuminati. We are the Illuminati. You're not supposed to say that. I mean, I'm crap. That's right. So, so I gotta say Joel, Joel is actually the one that found the little bit of shift he posted in the very beginning. Like what is this artifact on the torture toaster? And I've been printing that. I went back and looked and like, I don't even know how many of them had that on there. I never even paid attention. I just said slice go. But Joel finds the artifact. Full set. Well, it was, it was, it was rotated a little bit off. So it wasn't five degrees. Yeah. It wasn't parallel to the bed, but it was, it was, it was off parallel, but by less than a layer height. Yeah. Was it like 0.05 degrees or something like that? Yeah. It was something real. He's like, wow. There was a, yeah, but it was like, you had to slice it just the right way where the slicer would pick that up. Right. It was if you told us that you had as a 0.3 at first layer and then 0.2 layers beyond that. If you changed any of those numbers to anything else, it wouldn't show up. It's just the calculations wouldn't cause it. Yeah. It was awesome. And spend is like, wait a minute. Got you. Found it. Yeah. He was like, hold on. Tick, tick, tick. Got it. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. And that's what he does. That's what he does. He just, he can iterate like this, man. He's amazing. I don't understand. He's nonstop best value. One of the best values on Patreon. There's a lot of good values out there, but clock spring is a great value. And we love money spent on his Patreon is very well spent. Yes. It will pay dividends. You're new to torture toasting, but it's so fun. It's a fun model, but it's also functional. It's the fun and functional, right? What do you think? It does. So usually with a torture test, you're just, you know, makers music has done these before where, where it is judging whether or not your printer can do certain overhangs or it can get certain clearances. Right. And the toaster does that, but it's, it's fun. And part of what part of the beauty of this toaster is that part of the beauty of this toaster is that it's, it's fun and it shows the technical aspects in a fun way. It's almost like a challenge, right? Yes. If, you know, you can, if you, if you make a print and place joint and you're like, Oh, you know how low can you get? I mean, it's kind of cool at twists and turns or whatever, but it's like, can you make the toast pop? That's how you make the gears turn. We've seen Abby math is on here and she said she had to print a second one because her kids were just fighting over the toaster. Right. You know, they had to have one for each. So, you know, I believe in it. If you follow that, maybe it was, it was her or Denise. I can't remember. They actually had to print it a couple of times because of failures too. Right. Which is, and that's another thing. I didn't expect so many failures in the community. I, like, and I'm not saying failures bad because in this case, it's a torture test. It's supposed to fail, you know, but just to help me figure out. Yeah. Right. Seeing everybody's posting their fails is really what I, I enjoyed a lot because we saw everything from spaghetti to, I mean, like beautiful things, but the handle broke off the first time they went to print, you know, stuff like that. And, and I was, you know, I'm just super pumped about the, the model in general. And like you said, it's a torture test. It's supposed to go through many different things. But remember it's got some pieces that are, that have super tiny spots on the build plate. And so not only does your printer have to be able to, you know, cool correctly and, and flow correctly, but you, you have to have your bed level tuned and at the right temperature because it has to hold it and it can't squish it too much or else the print and place parts won't work. And so it's, it's, it's an entire test. It's not just the hot end, but, but the bed as well. Yeah. You can see that on the very bottom, the little pieces like here, they're not so little in that model. Right. On this model, this is 225%. But on a normal model, on a normal model, if you grab that, they're so tiny that if those don't stick, one of those breaks free, the whole model is, is over. I mean, you know, if you don't catch that, walk away and don't catch that little piece that broke off, either your toast won't pop, or the whole thing goes awry and you have spaghetti. That's right. So if you guys haven't, if you haven't seen it yet, if you don't know what we're talking about, you can go check it out. It's on things. It's on Thingiverse. It's on Patreon. It's on all the things. I think it's on Prusa printers. It's everywhere. It's everywhere. And, and you can try it for yourself, see how well tuned your printer is and have a little fun. And it's a great little piece to have because when you're done, you've done your test and then you've got a nice little conversation piece for the desk. And the kids love it. Abby, shout out to Abby's kids who are holding their toasters as they watch right now. We love hearing that. That's fantastic. And if, and if you haven't seen it, I tell you what, I'm going to give you one minute to get introduced to Torture Toaster. Wow. I've been printing videos and I'm, it's still just like magic. It's just such an awesome opportunity to just create and explore things. It's a toaster. Like another toaster out there. About 3D printing. I mean, where would you possibly do something like this otherwise? The most, the most ridiculous promo for the most ridiculous torture test. I absolutely love it. I do have to say thank you so much to Michael Hodges 10 bucks on PayPal. Thank you so much for that. We love it. That was a lot of fun. We love, it's just everything we've seen. And like Jim said earlier, the journey along the way and people sharing their experience has been very rewarding. I know Sven's been chiming in and he's been tagged a bunch and all that stuff. And we're excited to see submission. So what do you think without further ado, are we going to just start looking at some submissions here? Do you want to tell people one more time about getting entered for the contest? What do we want to do? Yes. We have a couple of contests going tonight. We have Rich from GreenGate3D gave us some PETG in a couple of specific colors that we're going to give away at the end of the stream. And he also just tweeted me. He said, tell Joel if we get over 200 views, he'll also give a roll of red duct tape away. Oh, yeah. That's good stuff. 200 views. Viewer? Oh, I think he's looking at the viewer count. The viewer count. And then also, if you haven't entered your torture toaster, you need to hit hashtag hot makes and hashtag torture toaster in the next few minutes, because we're going to start going over them right now in a second, right? All right. Right now in a second. Right now in a second. Right now in a second. Not yet. But not yet. Almost. But now, yeah, yeah, yeah. Immediately in a bit. No, no. In a little while. We're going to check it out now later. Anyways, I think we should just dive right in. What do you think? Should we check out some torture toasters? Do it. Let's do it. All right. Ladies and gentlemen, let's do it. Yeah. He cracks me up, man. He's going to be the death of us all, but he's hilarious. Yeah. Yeah, it's hilarious. Got to love that. Calm down. Did Gary have a giant nitro-infused coffee before the show, too? Well, you look that funny. I think what we do is- Settle down, buddy. We gave him some 5W-20 all. And, you know, that was pretty hot. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, Jim. Wait. What goes in a car's engine? That isn't gas. It's liquid. Oil. Okay. I say oil. You say oil? Oil. Oil. Yes. Okay. No, it's just dangerous. He says oil. He can say soil, but he says oil. What we do is we go through some oil in the car, and then you grab your cellular device, and all right. I don't know. Jim Chapman. Yeah. Anyway. Oh, man. Here we go with that. Now you're going to have people trying to pay us to do it. Oh, Joe, ask about the cellular tower. Oh, great. I think we should get into these wonderful torture toasters personally. Torture toasters with Jim Nerdy-J. My wife since that episode has started documenting everything I say funny, and she's hopping in randomly, dropping stuff for the chat to see. So I'm like, great. Your wife troll you from the chat. Yeah, yeah, yeah. All right. The first submission, I believe this is a submission for one of the best ones. Denise nailed it with some. I think you know the name. I think you know the name of this. Right. I mean, you've seen that filament before, right, Joe? That's probably some of the best filament available. Honestly. Oh, and the action. Look at that. That's a fine looking torture toaster. I like it. Pop. Okay. It's high five. Geez, the layer lines are just gone in that thing. Smooth. What layer height did she go up there? It's got to be that sweet filament. This is her second try with the Ender 3 Pro. Protopasta high five blue. No extra points, but we'll take it. Just needed a little temp tuning from the first try. And I think this is a gorgeous torture toaster. The finish on the door looks fantastic. She got her first layer down. I'm going to guess from this. It's hard to tell. Can you can you embiggen it for me for a second? Would she say she's putting it on? Ender 3 Pro. I wouldn't say glass. Is that glass? Because it looks like glass. It looks glass. Yeah. Yeah. It looks glass. So the Ender 3 Pro is on glass then. It doesn't have a flex plate on it. I don't have a pro. No, I think the pro did come with a flex plate. The Ender 2. There's too many Enders. I can't keep track. I don't remember. 27. But nice work, Denise. I think we're going to leave them all up tonight so we can go back and look if we want. But I think this one, I mean, judging by that is one of my favorites so far. It's a good look. It's a good start. But we've only seen the toast pop. We don't see if the gears turn or if the clearance test moves. This is true. Joel has a point. I imagine you're watching right now. What do we got next? It's a wee. It's a wee baby. This one right here is not functioning. So I don't think we could technically submit it. It doesn't function. But it is the smallest that I know of at fairly an inch long. It's very teensy. What was it printed on? It's very small. This was, let's see, it doesn't say. It was resin. You can see that. No. It was hand. This is actually. Look at this. It was hand carved from whale bone. There's multiple here. Okay. So here's the evolution of the torture toaster. Still broke the chipped corner there where the gear cog has. Interesting. So resin at this size. It does look cool. The different overhang degrees. It looks really cool. It does. Mars pro. Mars pro. Mars pro. All right. What do we got next? Let's see. I like the evolution. That's it. Oh, big Jannu. Big Jannu. It's printed solid golden winner. There's a layer skip. There's a layer skip though. Shift happens. Yeah. Right. I mean it looks great except for that shift. I see it. Oh man. I love that filament. Oh. That's some printed solid gold winner. Yeah. Yeah. Golden winner. That's a nice filament right there Dave. That's a serious shift. High five on that. And if you look. Wait. Go back to the other image. And if you look on the right side of the flap that's down. It has the artifact. No, no, no. Lower. Lower. You know the flap. The flap. Yeah. Other side. Other side. Move your mouse. Down. Down. You know the artifact is. Oh right here. No. No. On the flap. On the flap. You're killing me. You're killing me. Just talking about how the layer height is off a little there. It has that little artifact. It's good eye Joel. Good eye Joel. Excuse me. Right here. What do you think. What do you. What's your. What's your speculation. I don't know what this was printed on. But what do you think caused that layer shift there. It really had a hard time. Right at that point. What do you think it is about the torture test. I think it's going to be one of the overhangs that actually caused the. Well no because it's not it's not a it's a skip. It's not a shift. Right. Was it a skip or a shift. Big Janna was here. Says yeah first attempt was fun. Okay. What are you showing there. Can't see your tiny. Gary pop me up. There we go. See the shift. Oh yeah. A little higher than this. That's a shift. This one actually shifted four times in total. But. I think it catches something in there and then it causes that shift if you're retraction and everything is not down. I mean. As I had. Yeah. I'm with Joel. I think the overhangs definitely will cause. Because you get the worst overhang gets the more boogery you get and then that's where you're hot and just. You know can clip a little. So. Yeah. Yeah. No. Very cool though. Thanks for that submission. They think the weight of the spool cause retraction issues. That's very possible. Okay. So did he recover though it looked like he was saying there. He had a good one after that. Yep. I'm trying to think it might be. I think it's coming up. All right. Well way to see it through. Pretty sure. Let's see. Unless he port. No. Yeah. I think it's coming up. Let's see. Since all the cool kids are doing it. This is Jordan mad monkey. Broke the point one peg trying to. Trying to move it. But the rest were free and half of them fell out. So. I lost teeth. Yeah. I lost teeth on mine. The first two teeth are missing on mine too. Jordan. I feel you. I feel you. I don't know. They are. They're gone. Got it. Oh. They went back home. Yeah. There we go. Now they're up there. In Canada. That's. I mean it did. First. First. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. All right. Good submission. A couple teeth. There's nothing wrong with the grill issue. You know. No. It's interesting that the point three stayed and then he lost the small. Maybe. But it just it really doesn't take a lot where you're trying to pop those things free. You know. To keep it in that channel. I think some people come underneath. And try to flex these. To get them free. Right. And I've done that. I'm guilty. I did that in the first. First layer looks great. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. I'm guilty. I did that in the first couple betas that we were testing. And I had him break out. And just like his did. So I'm not saying that's what happened. But I'm saying some people. That's what happened. You come down here and you start moving these to try to break them free underneath. And then all of a sudden they. Go flying. Yeah. But nice work. What is that? This is printed on a MK three s in generic white. Okay. All right. What do we got next. I'll fix some dude. This is another print. That's it. Dude. Yeah. This is green ice PLA from printed solid on a hypercube. Yeah. Yeah. We are. I thought I thought all of them were in here. So it's a good start. Wait, wait, wait. Did it fail? Scroll down. We don't know. We don't know. What happened? Right there. Well, it looks like. Clogging. Air print. It's like air ball. Air print. Yeah. Yeah. Classic under extrusion before your nozzle clogs. Little astroturf there for you. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Abby Brown. Ooh. Was it cheating if I use a raft? Now I didn't think this was going to work. You know, because of the little pieces we were talking about, I didn't think a raft was going to work, but she proved us wrong. And this thing. Yeah. Yeah. I didn't think a raft was going to work, but she proved us wrong. And this thing. Came out. Awesome. You know, it's all about that interface later, right? So it looks like the raft did her, did her well there. You know, that maker gear she prints on that snow. That's a, that's a sweet printer, man. Those things are dialed. Joel, you have one of those. Yeah. I had two. I had an M3. Yeah. Man, it was. I mean, it was, it was, it was really hard to use, but it made beautiful prints. When it was on, it was on, huh? Yeah. Yeah. When it was on, it was on. Yeah. I mean, I love the idea of the rainbow filament too. Oh yeah. Yeah. The little, the, yeah, the color shifter. That's nice. Those are nice colors, especially Easter. You know, Easter theme, maybe. I don't know. We've got silk rainbow. Silk rainbow .2. Nice. Nice work, Abby. It reminds me of Starburst. I just want to eat one. Yeah. It looks, it looks tasty. Or mamba. You remember mamba? Do they still have those? I remember mamba. Man, I don't know. I don't know. Those were always a little harder. Not too much harder. I thought, I thought Starburst were harder than mamba. Tell us know in the chat. Right. I remember mamba being softer than Starburst. Maybe. I grew up in Wyoming. So maybe by the time they got to us by horse and buggy, it was just already. They were all stale already. Starburst toaster, she said, is dubbed the Starburst toaster. All right. Sweet. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Spaghetti for breakfast. Miro 3dp. Set this in locked way. It looks like on an Ender 3. And well, this is classic right here. Like you said, deep overhangs. You know, you catch one of those and it's over. I know he was putting clipper on there. Sorry. One other time. Joe, go for it. Well, I know that Taylor here was doing, I think he was testing putting clipper on an Ender 3 to see how it would print. So I wonder if this was his test printer that he was doing that on. Very well could be. If you're in with us, I didn't see you yet, but if you are, let us know. Someone says mamba's are harder than Starburst for sure. Are they? Maybe someone else says they're softer. So I don't know. Oh man. Somebody settled the debate. We're going to need side by side. All right. Chris Cursey. Oh man. So this one's 270% on an Ender 5 plus next to a helmet for scale. Man, that is. So why 270? There's no banana. That must be the max of the building on the Ender 5 plus. Yeah. So this is 271. Yeah, but it's six days. It would take them to do that. So they're not going to do it now. Nobody dared try. So this is 225%. And that's the difference. Okay. The 270%. It's awesome. Yeah. So as far as we know, is this the record for the largest? I guess we still have a couple to get through. This is so far. This is the only and the largest submission we had, or the only submission we had for the largest and the only largest one we've ever seen. I mean, except for mine. The only largest one. Yeah. I hope your wife wrote that one down. That's English. Yeah. Perfect. This is the only submission for the largest one. Where is the banana? Where is the banana? You can't use another print for scale because we don't know how big that print is. It's optical. It could be on an illusion. It's true. It's true. It could be a tiny helmet. It could be a tiny workbench with a tiny helmet. It could be. We don't, we don't know. We need proof. Speaking of tiny things. Posted one. This was. I believe this is a little bigger than 25%. I believe they said, actually it was a bigger than 25%. It doesn't matter. This one is tiny. I don't think it works, but it's about the size of a quarter, a little bigger than a quarter. I love it. Wow. I love the marble. Is it marble? Marble filament? I love it. It looks like vanilla bean ice cream. It does a little bit. Or I was going to say, that's how the Romans would have done it. Back in the day, in the early time, in the before times, as Joel likes to say. Before times. Back with extra black and white. Yeah. And carved from marble. Is this another one from? Yeah. She tried it. This is, let's see. I'm standing with a hundred percent. Tried it at 50, and it didn't work. That's what she said. This is the same one we saw earlier. Oh, okay. Yeah. Yeah. But nice work at the smallest. I don't think we've seen a small one that prints yet. Things can't win tonight. They're winning their own contest. All right. What do we got next? Feeling left out. This was 60 percent printed solid mixed tape. It really pops under black light. Let's go check this out. Black. This is a 60 percent one. Okay. Nice. It's we. We have toast. We have toast. We have toast. Yes. Nice. Oh, very nice. Okay. Is that this is just under a black light with it? Right. Radiating us. Yep. Very cool. Nice work. I did 50. I broke it. So 60 percent. I'm going to have to try this now. This is a great job on 60. And the toast pops. Uh-oh. Uh-oh. It's a little bit. We appreciate your honesty. He says it's actually 75. Honesty is good. Hey. That's actually still the smallest working one we've seen. So there you go. Perfect. I like it. All right. Next. Another one from Abby. Yeah. A lot of torture toaster fans here. This one right here. She had to print a second one. I think for up for another kid. And it failed once or twice. So she got this one to work. And they were all happy. And they're going to be a little more careful with this one. She said the color again. I love the colors with the rainbow filament. Yeah. I really enjoy that as well. The rainbow filament is cool with print in place. When it folds together, then the colors are on different axes. It's just kind of neat. Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. Look at that. Love it. That's a good looking. I'm telling you, man, that maker gear. That's a performance machine. I love it. It is. She promised she wouldn't try the pins because that's how the first one broke. Okay. Okay. Nice work. Nice work, Abby. Here we go. Here we go. This is the one. 2.0 came out fantastic. Filamentum wizard voodoo. That's good stuff. Yeah. That is good stuff. So second try. Good. Thank you for sharing the process, Big Janna. We love it. That looks good. We got a broken handle. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. We got a broken handle. I love it. The handle looks, it reminds me of like a gas pedal and I just want to smash that. I think that's what happened. Got a little too excited with the handle. Yeah. But it must have worked at one time, right? At least once. At least once. Oh man. When we were filming that promo video we did, Caleb told me he wanted a shot with this one. He wanted me to hit it so the thing popped off the table. And I was like, that was four, almost five solid days. Like, no, I'm not doing it. I'll tap it hard, but I'm not smashing it. Like, you want to see if the toaster would fire out of the thing? Yeah. We were hoping that we could get the action right here and the toaster would fire up and then the toaster would go flying up, you know, like the whole thing. But I was a little nervous. Okay. All right. But nice work. I do love that wizard voodoo. Here we go. Can my Delta do it? Oh, Delta. There it is. Okay. Yeah. Jesse Limer Green on the FL Sun after many fails on the Ender Five in Jesse Mixtape 2. Oh. Hmm. Yeah. You know, you're right, Jim. I got to say, I wasn't expecting it to be as difficult as it ended up being. But again, they wouldn't call it the torture toaster if it was an easy thing to do. That's a good point. So how many, Joe, how many times have you tried it? Twice now. And the first one, the first one didn't go well, right? The first one, it's, I mean, it's, it's part, some parts of it work. That's like me. I'm going to spoil it, Dan. I'm going to make a video on this thing. You're good. You're good. Oh, but that's the first one. I thought, I thought you were talking about the first one you did, not the one that, but that's fine. We'll get there. We'll get there. What do we got next? Kathy O'Malley. Here we go. Uh, nice. Like in the, I wonder what size this is. This is 100%. I guess we don't have the banana. It seems like a default size, but we don't have a banana. Looks, uh, looks pretty smooth to me. Yeah. Nice job. Kathy O'Malley, she's in Australia and I hear their printers work the other direction down there. Right. Um, yeah. They're not all winners. What do you want? Yeah. Uh, stock. I found this. I found this by searching hashtag torture. He didn't tag anything else, but hashtag torture toaster. I don't know if you guys know me under it. Just peel the sticker off. Let's see what's underneath. X printer. So I don't know what printer this is to, you know, to officially say what scale this is, but nice. The thing looks gorgeous. It looks really good. It's great. That's great. Easter colors too. Good Easter pastels. Right. Oh yeah. Pastel. Yeah. I like it. Stock 3D printing. If you're watching or you're out there, let us know. Reach out and thank you for your submission. All right. Uh, here's one from RC maniac. The mind is not your toaster print at the original side with a palette to S pro. Looks great. Reminds me of ego. I go waffles. A little bit. I love that color. I would love to see how the, uh, I like how the, the logo was made different colors too. Yeah. Cause that's not a separate model. So he had to go into canvas and paint those. Yeah. I think he did another one that actually each individual, um, each individual letter was a different color. Wow. Well, uh, yeah. So that, there was that, I was just, it was just in my ear that there was another one added. Give me one second. We have a last minute. A late, a late submission. A late submission. A late submission. What is that? The skirt is bigger than the prints. Put it right there. Yeah. There's a bench for scale. 52, 52 seconds. 5% torture to your bench. Okay. I don't think it works. For last minute submissions, they could have started printing them. They probably just started at the beginning of the show. Yeah. I like how it's got the, um, I call that the alfalfa, you know, like little whisk that like is dragged off by the extruder at the end. You can see that there. I think the, I want to say that skirt is bigger than the print. That's what I just, it's like, it's like there's an echo. It was. I was just trying to make sure he's being attention. What? Nice skirt is almost as thick as the print. I mean, look at the thickest skirt. It's almost. Yeah. That's amazing. Yeah. So that's fun. That's fun. So judging by what we have, because that's the only ones that I found, what do you guys, what's our running for, for best, the nicest 100% one. Should we at least get the, the biggest we can get out of the way now, because we didn't have anybody submit anything over to 70, right? Yeah. Chris Cursey wins that. Percy fabrication wins. Unless Joel has one on the garage printer. No. That one back home. I know. Dang it. All right. So Chris Cursey. We need a dump truck of filament. Um, but Chris Cursey congrats on the biggest. So that, that we'll just put that up. Winner. Right there. Smallest. Smallest. What can we say? 75%. Right. I'm a little disappointed that it was only as small as 75%. But it didn't, we didn't have a lot of submissions. Either people went really tiny with the resin, which is fine. But then we'd never got a functional resin one. Did we? Uh, No, not that I know of. Yeah. Not that I know of. Yeah. So who knows me? We may see one in the future, but for now, I believe AC Rogers has smallest 75. Yeah. At 75. Almost 60. Right. Let's save. Let's save number three. And the other thing is we only have validation of toast popping. So I don't know where we're getting our criteria. Like did the gear spin? Did the teeth move? You know what? What? But again, nobody went smaller than 75 and got any function, right? So you're a winner. Give me like a week. I had to. The best is tough because the best is a subjective piece. So I have my idea. I'm sure Joel has his idea and Jim has his idea. Yeah. Uh, you know, I, I, man, this is awesome because, because RC maniac really had to go and take it a lot of extra time to paint this, right? I mean, individual pieces and everything. Right. Well, it's me. That's not that much time, but it is extra effort. And so I think that is rewarded plus. So what's interesting, this one shows the added creativity, but also it shows that it works like the gears turned the toast pops. We don't get to see the, we don't get to see the clearance tests, but this is more than we've seen with other ones that have been quote unquote best, right? That's a good point. That's a good point, Joel. We're going to take that into consideration. Look at the size of that purge block, by the way. Do you see that? Let's see. I was with the palette, right? This is a palette. I mean, it's pretty clean. He's got it pretty dial is a palette with his, with his mark three. Okay. Oh, look at that. Did he do the numbers? Or is that just the way the lights kind of reflect? No, it's the numbers are. He did the numbers. There you go. Oh, look at that one. Wow. So, so it's place monster. I agree that for effort and time, this one right here wins, but is it the nicest one? You know, scroll down. He says, wait, is there another? There's more. That's what I just did. Yeah, that's what I just did. So, so the question would be, that's a good question. Cause you know, looking at the surface finish, the all around. Cause it's definitely not the best surface finish that we've seen, but I don't know. Like Joel said, we've got a lot more information to go on based on the color data, which is a great plug right there for, for why having multicolor prints can sometimes add some value to a print. Right. So this one has incredible surface finish. This one has fantastic surface finish. Yeah. I'm trying to remember. So that didn't work. Layer shift. Okay. We appreciate that, but the layer shift, right? Oh yeah. This was the rainbow one. I thought, I thought Abby has a great one. Good submissions with the rainbow. Super good submissions. And on, and operable. And operable. It's one of them. Yep. Best fail. That's the biggest. All right. Just make sure I didn't miss, miss one. Oh yeah. There's another. I mean, another super clean. It's gotta be between Abby's and, and RC Maniacs. I did, I really did like that. I, we just don't have enough information to go on there. It's a nice one. And this was, that was a good effort with the teensy-tinesy. Super teensy-tinesy. Yeah. Super baby. Super. What are you thinking? I say give it, I say give it to RC Maniac. The effort, it's cool. And it reminds me, I go waffles, which I love. So well, plus with all the splices that the printers having to do at least four times the amount of work traveling back and forth. And so, and so it's having to move back and forth. And so pieces that normally would print a little bit easier are now harder because it's having to stack another color or it's cooling at a different rate. And so this is more torturous to print right here. It's very torturous. Very torturous. How long did, did he say that took because I guarantee you it's a lot longer which is already a long print. Can we just go through the purge blocks as Ed? Best purge block. Let's see. Who decided, didn't know why I didn't see it. I think we're missing one, but I don't know if it worked. Remember they didn't show my small one. It doesn't fully work. It's one over a day, over a day. Oh, it doesn't fully work. Yeah. I know that's a, that's a different one, different one, but someone said bummer, we didn't see mine, but I didn't, I don't remember you tagging up. Well, yeah. If you can find, yeah, Gary, if you can find that one, let me know, we'll put it in there, but he said it didn't work. So, we'll show it, but yeah. All right. Here we go. What are we thinking? RC Maniac. I'd be on board with that. Joel says, yes, congratulations. Abby, amazing job on yours. We love the, the smooth this and everything. But I mean, like, check out the colors on this one. Wow. Yeah. Yeah. I love it. Well, thank you all for your submissions. That was a lot of fun. Yeah. And now I hope I never see a toaster again in my entire life. Oh, come on. My pants. Yeah. Your pants are full of wax. They're signature now. Well, what's fun is, remember how Sven was saying, like when he grew up, he didn't actually have the pop-up style toaster. He had the, the fold the door down, you know, style toaster. So who knows, you know, maybe he'll do this with another type of toaster. Maybe he'll do all the kitchen appliances, a blender. Torture kitchen. The walk. Torture kitchen. I love it. Hey, real quick, if you have not entered to win the Greengate 3D PETG filament, you have about a minute to do that right now. While we talk to Joel and say our, our goodbyes and everything, we're going to stick around and give that away in just a second. That's translucent purple and olive drab that we're going to give away. They're so wonderful. Yeah. I have some on the way and I am very, very excited to check it out as well. Make sure it's dry. And then it prints like butter. That's exactly right. Put it in the dehydrator. We can put it in a torture air fryer. That's right. Air fryer. Joel, I have a question for Joel while we're waiting for people to get their last minute submissions and how many times have you woken up to the dreaded spaghetti in your 3D printing career, would you say? It's, it's far less than I deserve. That's my guess. Far less than you deserve. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Or sales, you know, for that matter. It's a lot of things. I've had, I've had plenty of sales just, just because of the nature of how many machines I'm using or the different types of filaments I'm using or, you know, the, the, the certain filaments, they might not be, um, uh, dried enough, uh, you know, um, but usually the, the, whenever I have spaghetti, it's like, oh no, you know, I'll try to photograph it and tweet it out or something just because it's always fun to see. But spaghetti, I would guess. I mean, I could probably count on my fingers and that's about it. Okay. All right. So it could be that. It could be that I'm not adventurous enough to try crazy stuff too. Or I don't think that's it. Along the way and, uh, I just know what I'm doing, which I don't think that's the case. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, speaking of adventurous, you tagged us recently. Yeah. And, and you said you had a toaster going on your palette three pro. What? Uh, so adventurous much. There's eight filaments in that thing right now. Right. Oh, look out RC maniac. We have a late submission. Oh my goodness. What is it? I see it. I see it. It's over there. Oh my gosh. Wow. Look at that purge block. Geez. To be fair, to be fair, Joel did have tools that are not publicly available at the time of the contest. But look at this. Yeah. Is that the polyterra? What is it? Polyterra filaments. That's beautiful. They are. They are amazing. So far, it's probably the filament that spliced best in my palette threes. So I would, I would guess it probably splices the best in the twos as well. Interesting. I got the, I got the, the compost ability report from, from Nicholas from polymaker. And 93% degraded after 45 days. Really? Yeah. That's fantastic. Like in, in an industrial scale compost kind of thing. It was, it was in a dark room, 50 C plus or minus two degrees. So not, not a professional facility, but a controlled environment. Nice. Well they, they had to in order to collect that data, I'm sure, but that's still, that's promising. And I like that. And they said, they said a hundred percent, to get to a hundred percent degraded, they said it would be probably less than a hundred days. That's a, I think that's, I think that that's more important than a lot of people will stop and appreciate a specially given, super important, the more printing that we do, especially when we start talking about slicing things and having massive purge blocks, right? What are you going to do with those? I mean, you could do what breaks and makes does and make them into a sweet clock. Yes. That was awesome. Which is awesome. You know, it would be really fascinating to me, Joel, is that if you could program the purge block to create almost like a more of a sparse infill so that you could then like plant, you know, put some soil in it and then plant the thing and like, let it kind of decompose as it grows into something else or something. You know what I mean? Like, what's that like sponge material that sometimes like people will do potting with? I don't know if you guys are super into gardening like I am, but you know, that's, there are materials like that. I feel that it helped propagate sprouts and stuff like that. I don't know that you would want that much concentration, but maybe, I don't know. It's an idea. It would be interesting. It would be interesting if there was a set of purge models like you had their choice of 10 and some of them were gardening and sustainability. Some of them were toy like, you know, some of them were in shapes that made it easy to accomplish certain things. You know, it'd be interesting to be able to have that and then the slicer would just have to calculate if there's enough purge to make the model and then it would have to purge extra either to the side or a smaller purge tower or possibly within the infill. It seems like all that takes is math, like a really, a whole lot of complex math. Well, and there are elements of that already inside Prusa Slicer where you can purge to objects and stuff like that too. So it seems like, you know, there's developments on that front. And so, you know, I think it's going to be a multifaceted solution, you know, getting some utility out of it, getting some recyclability, compostability out of it, all good things. I think you're right. I do have one question on this. I'm not sure if you guys are messing with us for April Fool's or not, but is that really, that rack really come with the Palo 3 Pro? Yes, it does. What? That is a lot of floor space, but awesome. Well, here's the thing, right? I mean, do you want them to focus engineering into the hardware that splices the filament and spits it into the printer? Or do you want to leave the engineering of holding spools in a well manner up to other people who are perhaps better at it? The second one. Time will tell. I thought you were totally messing with me, messing with everybody on April Fool's when you posted that. I was like, there's no way they're setting that. The one that came with the two, right? It was a triangle. Yeah. Now they went to the, just a little bit bigger. Well, and look, and like Joel says, it works, right? And so this is, this is a start at, I don't want to, I don't want to downplay, but like, you know, minimal viable product, right? Like, let's just get it out work. Like Joel said, we'll focus on this stuff. And that's great. But, you know, I think there's a lot of room for improvement. There is. Absolutely. Stay tuned for that, right? Real quick, Ultramudgeon posted one very quickly here said 35% too small to handle for 0.4, at least 35% with a 0.4 nozzle. Wow. So it's just a little too small to handle, but the details pretty good, Tramudgeon. I got to say, that did better than I would have thought at that scale. There's the alfalfa Wisp. Yeah. It's like the best part. We'll call that, we'll call that the, the shift-o-matic. This is what's causing your layers shifts, right? Yeah. Yeah. That bridge testing, for sure. For sure. Yeah. That's great work. I wanted to throw that out there, and thanks for submitting that. I know, I mean, congratulations to all the winners today for the Torture Toasters, Joel. I know you can't show us a lot on that other one, but we are seeing When are we going to see more of that, Joel? You're going to see it Wednesday. Actually, I'm going to film the episode on it this evening, maybe even after dinner. I want to make sure I'm hydrated and properly nourished before I start talking about your wonderful Torture Toaster. I filmed that. He is for dinner. Mickey was going to barbecue salmon. Man, you are a lucky dude. Yeah. That sounds fantastic. Yeah. It does. Good. It's really good. It's good. Awesome. Then Wednesday, hopefully 6 a.m. my time, your time pooch, 8 a.m. your time, Jay. Not the reverse, like today on Twitter. Not the reverse, not like on Twitter earlier. Yeah. So real quick, we're going to do this through the way. Yeah. Yeah. What is time? What is time anyway? What is time? Time. Right. So we have 125 submissions going into the wheel here in a second. Wheel of Fish. Wheel of Fish. Wheel of Fish. Wheel of Fish. Wheel of Fish. Yeah. Let's jump into chrome tabs. Those got his wheel shirt on right there. His pie chart wheel shirt. Well, it's packed with the pie chart. Paco Man. This is actually courtesy of Green Gate 3D, who's with us tonight. And I don't think we quite got the red duct tape, you know, numbers, but we're close. Maybe next time. Here we go. What do we spend it for? This, the first one will be for the translucent purple Green Gate PTG. I do love a good purple. I do love a good purple. Who's it going to be? Must be present to win. Here we go. Ladies and gentlemen, tonight's winner, the Green Gate Translucent Purple is Andrew A. Congratulations, Andrew. Congratulations. Is it Andrew Sink or Andrew, because there's another Andrew S that I confused with Andrew Sink. I don't think it's Andrew Sink. I think he, I think he actually goes by Andrew Sink. This is your YouTube name, so it's Andrew S. For Andrews. Yeah. Andrews. No. Let's see. What do we got? Olive Drab. Here we go. O-D. O-D. O-D. O-D. O-D. O-D. O-D. O-D. O-D. The GOAT Goes to McFarland! Congratulations. Randy McFarland, Nice work, everybody. For showing us your toasters, for entering to win. Thank you so much to Green Gate 3D and thank you, for showing me your tiredness. Show me a different style of work. Did you ever think, did you ever think, I'll show you in just a sec, but in your wildest dreams, you would host a show where you would say the words, thanks for showing me your toaster. I mean, I kind of knew it was my destiny. That was funny. Here we go, right? Oh, man. Wednesday. Well, I can't wait to see that. Wednesday. That video might actually have to watch. I might. I don't have to watch. Don't do that. Just have Jim. I'll wait for the comments. Just people describe it to me on Twitter, please. I'm sure they will. Somebody write a letter to me and tell me about it. Right? Well, I know we're a little bit late, but thank you so much to everybody out there who donated tonight. We really appreciate that. It keeps everything going. Next week, we got a couple of announcements. Actually, we have one announcement. Let's do an announcement roll. An announcement? Get the thing. Get the thing. Okay, listen up, everybody. Turn up your volumes. Announcement. Attention, we have an announcement. Attention, we have an announcement. Turn over there. Yes, mom. Yeah, okay. Mom, I'm doing a thing. Mom, I'm doing a thing. Next week. Mom. Next week. What do we got, Pooch? Oh, next week, we've got, Joel, you've met this dude. He's, we're continuing the circuit of... Amazing makers. Amazing makers. But proper printing, coming at us from the Netherlands is what I was trying to say. Very talented guy, amazing mechanical mind. We're gonna get in. Plus a gorgeous beard. It's so, I'm very jealous on it. Also, he's got, seriously, maybe we'll talk about hair tips. He's got it all going on in multiple fronts. So we're excited for that. What else, Jim? That's what we have for announcements today. Well, next week, I heard you have a sweet UPS rant again. Yeah, I do. I don't know, maybe I'll switch it up. Maybe I'll hit, Joel could write about FedEx. Oh, FedEx and me are not friends. We are not friends. And Joel is friends with everyone. So that has to be really bad. I can't, it's, FedEx lost a project that Captain Disillusion and I were working on together. Oh no. Oh no. Never to be seen again. It included a prop from an 80s movie. Is there any holes that cannot be replaced? I kid you not. Oh no. That is tragedy, my friend. Tragedy and efforts were taken and it's just there just like it's gone. Yeah, don't cry Joel. He had to recreate it in 3D modeling. Oh jeez. Which anybody would be good at that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well really, actually is that the one I just saw on the 3D printingist nerd? Is that, yeah. 3D printingist? It's a side channel. He said, look what I got. The 3D printingist. The printingist. Yeah, printingist. That's a very strange name for your town. Well, it's not his, that's why. Anyways, also Andrew S is here. Some people were saying he wasn't, but I saw him already in the chat, he is here. And I just wanted to thank Fangs again for the $350 gift cards for the winners of the torture toasters tonight. Thanks, thanks. Greengate, thank you so much for the filament as well. Thank you. Anything else, Pooch? No, that's it. I haven't had a lot of fun. Thanks to our guest Joel for joining us. Always a pleasure, my friend. Thanks for having me. High five to you. I appreciate it. High five. Enjoy some salmon, tell Mickey and the kiddos. I say hey. Of course. And someday maybe I'll come up again and join you for some of that sweet, sweet salmon. That sounds good. That's right. Yeah, yeah, really. And join us next week from John for proper printing. Don't forget, hashtag HotMakes on the Twitters and you'll find us. Anything you see out there that's awesome or anything you make, that's awesome. Throw in hashtag HotMakes and we'll get you featured. Thank you so much everybody for hanging out with us. We will see you next week. As Joel would say, everybody, at that? High five. Gary John Wilde.