 We just personalized these door signs right here at our craft booth off the grid using our X-Tool F1 laser and stick around to the end because one lucky winner is going to win one of them. And we'll show you how we did it right now. What is up? Welcome back. Do you like to do a builder to make it? So do we. And we have a new video each week. This week we're going off the grid. We want to show you how you can personalize your signs right here at your craft booth real time on site without any, well I guess there's a few wires connecting a couple of these things but we're using our Wi-Fi access, we're using our power pack and we can laser cut wood for our signs right here at the craft booth. On the spot. Step one, we're going to gather all of our supplies. We need a laser. We're going to use X-Tools F1 portable laser. This thing is meant to be on the go. We're also adding the slide extension which is going to allow us to cut names up to 16 inches wide. Four inches tall, 16 inches wide. We don't want to choke out our customers so we have the X-Tool fume extractor. And we're going to use our Veeber portable power station. Veeber sent this to us. It's been a lifesaver in our craft booth. This is going to run our fume extractor and our F1 laser. We needed a laptop to actually connect to the laser. We're going to cut our names out of this eighth inch birch. And then we've created some new designs that we think are perfect for personalization. We have our new pineapple, our monogram, a sunflower and all of these are available in our store at kngmaket.com. You can get these as unfinished kits as well as SVGs. We also needed a hot spot, some paint and glue. Two, we're going to set up the F1 laser. We've already shown you how to set up the overall setup in a previous video. All we had to do today was add the slide extension which is simply setting it here on the base plate, plucking it in and then choosing laser extension. It was super simple. Step three, we're going to make all of our cuts. We're using this eighth inch Baltic birch. We're going to load it in and jump into creative space. Like I said, we're going to select laser extension. We're going to change our material to three millimeter basswood. We're going to type in our name and then we're going to select output, cut, manual setting, blue light. We're going to set our power at 100%, our speed at three. Make sure that our text is merged and hit start. Ooh, a small one. Now we paint. Pop this little guy out of his little shell. Actually, I'm going to keep him in there because I didn't think to put something down on the tablecloth. Do we have a paper plate? Yes. We have all our little paints and some little plastic IV bag look at things. Of course we have our rollers, our trusty rollers. I like painting them black because with that char, you won't even see it with the black paint. Yeah. That would be great. I think I'm learning that I'm going to need a little something on my tablecloth here. Yeah. A little better paint station. I mean, don't miss it. It's going to be quick. Yeah. Yeah. That was a quick paint. Now, I don't think I can leave it in there because... They're going to get stuck. Yeah. Have you ever painted any of your letters into your frame? We have... Several times. We didn't even need to paint. I just come in with a juicy enough roller at the beginning of the day. A juicy roller? A juicy roller. I think it would be good to go. A wet roller? Full paint? Yeah. I've got a couple bags in this one. This paint only takes like two or three minutes to dry, so... Step five. Now we glue it. Now we're going to glue it onto the backer. Kim says we're going to eyeball them. Yeah, I think we can, especially with it in script, I was going to eyeball it in individual letters and he was not having that. No way. I think that's insane. All right. Yeah. Get your overhead. You ready? Yep. Is that something about right? Yeah. That's about right. I landed right in the spot. It should do. It only needs like 30 seconds. We'll give it one full minute before we manhandle it and start passing it out to the customers. Blazer will travel. What do you think about our off-the-grid personalization? I'm pretty impressed that I'm able to go off the grid and still get my job done. I was worried about this being eighth inch and not looking great, but it looks great. I mean, it doesn't matter eighth inch or quarter inch. I think the personalization just kind of shouts it out and stands alone. And the cheese stands alone. How would you do this? How would you use this for personalization? Would you get something personalized like this at a craft show? Yeah. Would you purchase a personalized sign? I'm thinking like maybe 10 bucks more with a laser engraver. Laser cut your name and put it on there. And we haven't even shown you guys the rotary tool. The rotary attachment goes with this as well. So if there's something that you wanted to personalize that's round, a tumbler, who knows what else. Yeah. With this thing that we can travel with now, I mean, it's unlimited what we can do with it. What would you do with it? Yeah. Leave us a comment down below and you know what we'll do? We'll pick a comment down below. Random comments. Turn you into a winner and we'll throw your name on one of these signs and ship it to you. Leave us a comment which sign you would like, what you would do with the personalization and maybe your last name. And you know what? No. We'll message you to get your last name and your address. You don't have to put yourself on blast. But with that, we are about out of time. I got to pack this show up and put it all in the trailer. You got to go tell me what personalization you want. So we will see you next week where we'll do a building to make it again. Maybe we'll be indoors next weekend. It's a little warm out here today. Yeah. Don't forget to join us on Tuesdays where we do a test cut Tuesday. That's actually where we made these first couple of designs and tested them out. We sure did. And then we did the personalization on the spot. All right. Go on and get out of here. I'm out. I got to go pack up. That's like the worst part. Traffic. Traffic unpack day.