 What's up everybody? This is Jim from the Edge of Tech and I just wanted to say welcome to all the new 3D printing enthusiasts that are now in our community. About a year ago, I got my very first 3D printer. It was this Ender 3 right here. That led me on a crazy amazing journey throughout all of 2019, which led to a YouTube channel learning a ton about 3D printing. And now I'm proud to say I have about 11 3D printers. But that's not without a lot of trial and error. There's a lot to learn and you have a ton of time to do it. All you have to do is go check out the forums, check out the Discord channels and anything you can find for help. My channel and there's plenty of other really good 3D printing channels on YouTube as well. If you're just getting into this and you have some questions about how to build an Ender 3 maybe, how to put together an Ender 5, maybe how to calibrate your E-steps, maybe you don't know what that is. All you have to do is check out the playlist that this video starts. It'll go through a ton of stuff that comes straight out of Luke Hatfield's help guide. If you don't know who Luke Hatfield is, you will soon, trust me. Also, don't forget that anytime you're in any of the Facebook forums, there is a search feature on every forum. So if you're looking for something specific, try searching it first. Or try the little files section. There's plenty and plenty of profiles. There's Luke's help guide can be found in there. There's all sorts of really cool stuff that's meant for beginners like us to get to a level where we feel comfortable 3D printing. Once again, welcome to the community. I hope you love 3D printing as much as I do. If you ever have any questions, please feel free to reach out and ask. All you have to do is comment on one of my videos I try to get back to as many as I can. Also, you can find me on social media. Just reach out if you have questions. We'll definitely here to help you and we'll definitely get you rocking and rolling. There'll be plenty of stuff listed in the description below from Facebook groups to the Thingiverse link to anything you need to get started. So don't hesitate to check those links out and have a lot of fun doing what we do. Once again, welcome to the community. My name's Jim and this is The Edge of Tech.