 All right lady to what is this hello everybody and welcome to another Wednesday evening show and tell Oh, we're gonna get right into it because we actually have so many people waiting to show off stuff The first thing I would like to show off is my very own Adam Savage Chactor, no, just kidding. We have special guests and yeah Well known for Mythbusters and cosplay and with some really bitchin handbags. Yeah, and also Jen shactor is here Yeah, we're gonna bring Jen on in a minute. So Adam you're the the show and tell this week at least you're your headlining here So you're doing an event slow con 2020 Savage make reverse. What is that? Well silicon is a pop culture con like any other pop culture con. We have celebrities autographs photos We have studios bringing franchises. We're gonna have an expanse reunion panel and a bunch of other You know things you would expect to find at a con But where it intersects this channel is About 5,000 square feet of our floor will be devoted to the savage maker verse, which is a full-blown maker space On the con floor as part of the con and as far as I'm concerned, this isn't new This is just making official a relationship between makers and con attendees and cosplayers That has been going on since the beginning of all of those things Okay So what kind of stuff can people do when they go to silicon and the maker versions are panels? They're shopping. There's booths what art exhibits. What's going on all of the above? There are panels We're gonna have movie panels like I said expanse panels, but also NASA will have a huge presence there They're going to be talking about the pipeline to become an astronaut I believe we can officially say that Chell Lindgren is part of crew for right now up on the ISS Will beam down to silicon for a virtual panel from That's cool. All right, so like anybody's into like science fiction cosplay Fantasy literature movies making and crafting and then what Everything all the best stuff in the world. So what's what's going on at the maker versus to get this 5,000 square feet? What's gonna be their tools workshops? Yes, so we're going to have there's gonna be tables with lamps and craft paper the types of things that make me want to get My hands dirty you're gonna be able to purchase different packs of maker materials Or we can just give you some stuff and there will be Contests and show and tells and demonstrations by some amazing makers Fawn Davis from Fonkos coming up from LA to talk about some of his favorite techniques We have our own and one of your favorite Sophie Wong is coming on down build So yeah, it's a little bit of everything and our main goal with all of this is to lower the threshold of entry to As close to zero as we can make it you want to make you are a maker We're gonna provide you this and you have to be 25 to 44 to attend is this good Families everybody this is totally from eight to 80 is what what our press really says, okay? Awesome. All right, so let's say everyone who's watching this is so excited. Yeah, you want to go When is this? Where is this? How do you get tickets? Jen tell us Saturday and Sunday August 27th and 28th at the San Jose Convention Center This coming August. Oh, sorry. This is August right now. Yeah, but Saturday time flying Tickets are at silicon sj.com Yes, there's a big button as soon as you go there that says get tickets That's where you can find them. We actually have I think a special promo code for ate a fruit To get 15% off for the weekend So that's right People are in the area and they want to come hang out definitely check and let me be clear a different makes no money on this We just want to get the word out. So Lamar and I are longtime maker fair Participants I was one of the people who helped organize maker fair and this is something that's been missing for so long And the intersection of these two communities like we see so many people using a different stuff to make You know the the Iron Man thing or this glowing thing or you know or a 3d printing Projects and so the the combination of this stuff is is fantastic I also want to point out to anyone that might think it's a zero-sum game that there's no way in which we have an intent to replace Maker fair I love and I miss maker fair and as far as I'm concerned if I was doing this I would be doing it in commensurately with maker fair. Yeah, I mean it is there is plenty of room for everybody Yeah, there's also a great opportunity, you know folks who might be attending like a local burn or something You want to go to this you can show off your costume Show off your product off your safe fire spinning using leds only Jen anything else for some of the logistics or any of the the nuts and bolts before we I would encourage people to go check out what's going on on the website because we have a whole list of different activities There's gonna be like Adam said there's a ton of different Workshops that will have what we're gonna have like single ingredient build challenges So like we'll give people a length of wire and figure out what can you do with just wire in an hour or just cardboard There's gonna be a mystery make-off. I've got I've been working on the boxes this afternoon So mystery materials and a bunch of Pro makers will face off and try to you know Build something wacky out of things that they don't know what they're gonna be in advance And that'll all be happening in the maker of air area so people can like build their projects But also watch the pros show off and and bring some really amazing things to share with people That sounds fun and wholesome. All right, Adam and Jen. Thank you so much. I know how much that goes into an event like this Thank you for doing it and Yeah And and I know how many people Become inspired and then you hear from them, you know years later They're like that's what got me started on my journey of making when I went to this thing. I saw this person So a lot of great memories. Thank you so much. I can really inspire next generations when they see this all It's like their wide-eyed amazement of like this is what engineering is. It's fun. It's creative. It's interesting Yeah, the NASA things much does a good does a good idea so much all that I also want to point out that what's really amazing about Jen running this does the maker verse space here is that Jen is not Only an amazing maker, but one of the things Jen that you make is community organizing you bring groups of people into enthusiasm makers Fighting to watch and it's lovely to be part of yeah an absolute joy This is like getting to throw a party for all of my heroes and friends Speaking of if you could wave a magic wand and have someone who does like you know wearables or cosplayer or something Who would you who do you want to be on the show and tell that maybe show something that they're gonna be sharing it maker verse? I would think of I'm Sophie Wong. She would be Oh What a coincidence. All right. Well, thank you Yeah, well, thank you so much Adam and Jen we're gonna get to Sophie and maybe we'll have you on we're gonna be doing a Bunch of promotions on the Adafruit site and community discord everything so Hopefully we'll see a bunch of Adafruit folks at Savage maker verse. All right. Thank you for coming by and don't forget to check out the website Silicon SJ com to get your tickets. Oh, thank you guys so much. Thank you Sophie I have some of the beautiful fabrics the 3d printed fabrics You brought they sit on my desk at home because I find I need them to be that inspiring to me And I literally just got a new monitor for my desk and your cloth found its own new home on the desk I'm so happy to hear that. That's amazing. Thank you. You're printing heirlooms All right, okay, thank you Jen. Thank you, Adam. All right Sophie what are you gonna do this thing? What are you doing there? Oh my gosh? I just I'm so excited because just like Jen and Adam we're talking about it's like all of my favorite worlds like Coming together in one place. It's crazy First of all, I'm gonna bring tons of stuff with me So I'm hoping that people can actually see these projects that I feel like I've only been sharing virtually like in person So I'll be bringing a bunch of my 3d printing on fabric projects some things that I haven't even posted about yet that are Kind of new experiments that I've been doing I'm gonna bring some things. I've made them shown on show until before I'm gonna bring my space suit with my helmet And of course, how do you make hat face? You're ready to go to the NASA program. You should show up to that talk with your space on it. I I'm planning to do that. That's a great idea. I'm definitely gonna bring costumes I'm gonna wear costumes some of the time I'm gonna bring my gathering costume who is 99% done might be hot gluing her on the plane I know you can't do that, but you know, that's a standard calm thing to do You're finishing it in your hotel room Exactly, I got to bring tools with me because you know how it goes But I'm also gonna be doing a workshop and it's gonna be the I'm gonna do like an in-person Live version of the workshop that I did for silicon that was virtual before so this is the cyberpunk headset that will be building it's a laser cut kit that I designed that has lights integrated into it and Here's what it looks like right after you build it So we'll sit down for a couple hours We will build this together and you will have this finished piece that you could actually just wear around the conference If you want to do that that would just make sign up. He's gonna sell out. Everyone It's so fun to build this and you know, it's just built on snowboarding goggles The goggles come in the kit everything you need to put this together in the kit And they're gonna have all the tools that we need and all the glue that we need just there And we'll just sit down and build a fun cosplay project together. So I'm so excited to do that I like that. You're making you have a workshop where when people walk out now, they're part of the scenery at Yeah, it's like it just Everyone's getting upgraded as a they get more cost you All right, we have a comment even somebody said they did the virtual workshop with you and it was great Everybody should attend Jen also is a great host for workshops. So you've got lots of Yeah, Charlene. Yeah fans Charlene says plus one hundred the workshop is awesome. Oh My gosh, it was so fun. It was so fun to do it I'm glad that we got to do it virtually and now I'm so excited that we get to do it again, you know in person I think it's gonna be Just my dreams come true. It's gonna be so much fun So all throughout this week next week and all the way up to the event We're gonna do some social media posts and more I think you have some things that we're posting up So keep coming back and then maybe after a silicon savage maker verse You can send us some photos or come back and maybe share some of the things that Definitely That would be awesome. Thank you. So speaking of we're just gonna keep going Well, who else is involved? Well, I think Kevin from digikey has something to do with this too Kevin What is going on that? That is absolutely true. We are going to be a silicon. We will have a digikey booth We're part of the savage maker verse We're gonna bring products products in the maker verse that people can just take these products and add to their designs add to their Whatever they have their helmets their goggles their Wearables anything you want and we got a request for LEDs neopixels Yeah, I saw that so we're definitely gonna have to add those to our list I'll make sure it happens and we're also gonna have a workshop on creating an arc reactor kind of like you you see on Great here. Cool. This is in the circuit playground Express and It's such an amazing platform that you can do anything with it just add a few more LEDs to it and You have your own iron man arc reactor It's a great example of how we can make stuff easier for kids and cosplayers and beginners Get people excited into electronics and then of course digikey is is a great supplier Yeah, one where I purchased my parts when I was starting out. We all have choices of where we can get electronics I think people should choose places like Adafruit and especially places like digikey because if you're gonna get electronics from someplace it should be the Entities that are supporting things like Comic-Cons and Savage maker verse and silicon. I mean, I think this is if I I think this might be the first time that a Company like digikey has been in a comic-con Right, like this is yeah, this is kind of a big deal Like there's there like there's there's a bunch of judge for the for y'all who aren't in the industry There's a bunch of giant electronic companies, but there's only one digikey Only like that, you know the silica like not silicon like silicon sj But like actual silicon conferences were st and nxp and maximum show up But this is a place where we've been to those and it's very industry. There's nothing like this. So thanks for For doing this Kevin. Yeah, absolutely. And you know, that's one thing we strive on like we're not gonna go to Silicon and have a corporate type of a booth. We're gonna have a fun booth an interactive booth Where you know, it fits in with the crowd and it's just gonna be great. We're really Jen you talked to her a little while ago. She is incredible. She's helped us out every step of the way So we're really looking forward to it. We're counting down the days. We'll be there All right. Okay. Well, thank you so much Kevin and you know, we'll see you probably next week here Sounds good. Take care. All right. So we are gonna get to some more folks We're gonna get the paint your dragon who has a cosplay related project, right? So you're ready I just I had to wear a space suit. It's This is how Phil normally dresses by the way Yeah, so is this gonna be at a silica? Well, here's the deal. I am going to be at silicon Not an official capacity just just with the rabble and I'll be in costume not not the Kizinti the Kizinti I'll do next year I'll have something else this year I'll be kind of incognito like Adam's famous for doing but if you find me at the con I will have a bit of Adafruit swag. Oh Okay, so you have to identify the dragon to find them and then if you find them I have to say I think I spy with my little eye something that begins with dragon and then you'll give them a free gift I mean you got me Adafruit swag as long as it lasts as you as supplies last And so what are you looking forward to seeing or doing at silicon or silicon? It's just well cons have just been Kind of non-existent for a couple years. I mean they're starting to come back and it's just getting back into that groove and being with my people, you know, just You know science nerds and maker nerds and Comic people. It's just it's fun and I miss that and I'm looking forward to that part. Okay. All right All right. Well, thank you so much for the organizers the promoters that Workshop holders. Yeah, and people who are tending all of whom are extremely cool people All right, so what's helping you from getting tickets? All right. Thanks so much, Phil Okay, thanks will be all right. We're gonna continue With some more projects and more JP what you got going on this week. Hey, so one I have huge Jealousy and envy because I'm not going up to the to the con this year But I I hope I can do it next year. We're too busy right now But so what I'm working on is you might recognize these gorgeous little step switches that Lamore got in the store Thank you so much for getting these These of course remind me a lot of the step sequencers from Roland like the 808 and the 606 and some of the other ones that use a really similar looking switch to this And so I just wanted to start incorporating into a project figure out how you work with it I found out you can actually put it on to a gridded proto board That's the type that doesn't have any connections because of the alignment of these Switches and their LEDs you can't really put them on a on a breadboard or a perma proto But they will work as long as you hand wire them, which is what I've kind of done in there I'm hiding that a little bit and here I have it running with a pico and I'm just using it as a sort of a mute switch So if I turn on my speaker over here if I press a button that means I'm letting one channel of sound come through So I can throw in in this case just four little tracks I've got some high hats, and I've got some little snare drums, and I've got a kick and then the sort of baseline And so it's just this fun easy if you look in my window there on the synthesizer There's a little panel called mutes, and that's that's all this is doing is triggering those four mutes But you can configure it to trigger anything I'm just using some MIDI CC messages, but of course to make a great little 4-key USB keyboard for copy paste and those sorts of things are sending long Screeds as macro messages that you've that you've already filled in so Working on and and hopefully some more fun stuff will come out of having these so thank you for stocking these I love cool and folks can tune into your show tomorrow for all this and more Please do stop by tomorrow for John Park's workshop at 1 o'clock Pacific time JP all right Pedro, how are you doing what you got this week? Hey guys doing really good. We'll be back with that three to hangouts next week this week though Oh, obviously we have to say you know in spirit and super inspired by you know all the Stuff going on with the con everything remember watching like movie magic and then myth buster scene Adam doing all that stuff And this is how I got here So it's super cool to have you know the next year it's shown the next generation how to get there So freaking straight super pop Miami next year, maybe yeah, Orlando So One that Phil you've been wanting to get done for quite a while now in all the projects that you want to do So there's like so many like meanings behind it And this one is definitely in terms of like you know preserving like history and like a historical site to stuff like that you took a bunch of like scans of Like these cool statues you went like this really cool museum you wanted to do like a guide on how to do like low-poly Versions of these so that that's what this week is about We have a cool little guide on showing what apps to use how to use them and for quite a while We've been trying to do like the lidar stuff and we talked about this like with the With the printer own like action figure one and it's just pictures You know, I think we were going down the wrong path to try to do it like the lidar and all that Photos that turn out to be like so detailed especially like cool things like this. We're like they're just giant statues You can't really yeah, so any one with their superphone, you know, their iPhone can go to a museum and Take pictures or even use, you know, the face recognition feature Through an app and you can print these things out and have a piece of history But you can have it home Yeah, it's so beautiful and like you were saying no these are Unfortunately, this is like at a restaurant that's you know, you can't really get into you like a month for reservation to even get in So a lot of people can't you know experience how big and you know Giant video games if you design video games, you can scan something and I scanned a the 2600 hacker van last week and then Yeah When with your line of saying oh, it's not gonna last forever and I news, you know Like these giant historical, you know statues being destroyed in Iraq and most school. It's like, oh my god Yeah, I'll wait to preserve it. I see like natural geographics just did a scan of like Stonehenge So it's like dude. This is yeah, people can do you don't need a superphone. It's just regular pictures You don't need any depth. Yeah Yeah, this one's a scan of a 2500 year old Buddha statue a Zen master statue that's at the ribbon museum in New York City and I scanned it and then I'm just like oh I wanted to like have my own version and like do kind of a an artistic twist to it So I had this like low-poly Version that I made and the ribbon museum saw it and they're like this is cool Like this is what we want We want people to experience the art and share it and kind of have their own take on it, too That's one point. I forgot to put in the video where like museums could you know print these out and sell these and make you know There's all these students in schools that have access to 3d printer and like we don't need more Yoda head We do not need more Yoda heads. Exactly. Yeah, it's Stuff that's in your you know your area your neighborhood because you're right It's not gonna last forever if it's gonna change you want to you know preserve that memory and have the Accessibility wise, you know people can touch and feel the yeah, it's a giant statue I like that you made a lamp out of it, too, because you can add electronics to the thing Yeah, yeah, so this is just like you know your cutie pie with a BFF on there and you can just print it hollow This is accidental light light. This is a glue in the dark filament so you can put like a timer on there So when it goes off it will just stay yeah a little bit That's a 3d scan of Matreya the future boot is so I think it's fitting that there's neopixels on it Yeah, I got the guide we show you how to use blender, you know completely free open source You can find out how to clean it up and then a shout out to Andrew sink who made an excellent Web app to allow you to do like the low poly features that we used on all of these So definitely check it out and he has a guide as well on scanning like miniatures. So two ways to learn different Approaches. Yeah, well, we wanted to support the author of that tool So we sponsored their project and we also sponsored a guide for them to do so cool Yeah, all right. Check out a check out his web app. Yeah. Thanks so much Pedro. Thank you, Pedro All right, we're gonna we're gonna have an extended version of show and tell this week So everyone we're just gonna get to everyone Because you're just gonna all watch that's good engineer right afterwards. Anyways We'll go to Scott and then we're gonna go to Jeff and then we'll go to Liz and then I think we're gonna go to Joey Cuz he has a product in our store and we'll get to Deborah and Mark So we got a lot of folks ahead, but that is all good Scott. What you got going on this week? Hello before I forget I'm doing deep dive on Friday Vacation it was like I'm not gonna do it. I'm a vacation. I was like, well, I I can do it So all right be doing a deep dive return So check that out and I'll give you kind of a preview I've been working on getting what I the Certified from eight has a title bar, which is like all the status you need to see at the very top of the screen But it's also at the top of like your terminal if you're connected. So I've got three quick screens First we have a clue. You can see that there's be a lease status up at the top and then the second thing is the code File that's running so you can see that code that pie is running and then kind of trailing off the screen There's the version. I've got a big long version, but the smaller actual ones should fit Second I've got an edge badge This is also running this new title bar code and this has an import error And the title bar now says the line number the at line number and then the type of error And then you can see the version number there again The challenge of this is that you don't know how big the screen is So you want to put the most important information kind of for this left And then lastly so that was nrf the previous one was or That was ML and nrf and now we have ESP. So this is an Odroid go and this is kind of what motivated the title bar stuff in the first place is you can see that there is a There's a an IP address at the top and you can see it's done running code and There's a little bit of a new thing there as well It has the unique ID is printed out for the boot out text, which is a request from the Fani author so thanks to them and that I'll sneak that in in this next change as well and Sneak peek. I think this is what Joey's gonna show off to Which I got one and I haven't had it I put it together, but I haven't had the chance to play with me yet So all right deep dive Friday 2 p.m. I'll probably try to get going a little early because it's been a little while Okay, make sure I get going by to this is one of your last chances to see Scott do a video before he goes on a Little bit of leave, but he'll be back and we're gonna do it another video series Maybe a different one when he returns. Yeah back in probably in January We can talk about that on Friday as well in January is when I'll start streaming consistently again. Cool. All right Thanks so much Scott. Yeah, thank you. Thank you Scott. All right, Jeff. What you got going on this? This is the toughest act to follow in a long time what a bunch of great people you have but anyway It's a Jeff sandwich right now. You're right. You're right in the middle So you're you're the most important part. You're like a slice of cheese or lettuce or tomatoes I am cheese Work that you've seen builds on stuff that you've done like Scott couldn't have done Odroid or terminal stuff if it wasn't for the ESP 32 work that you did to to get it running You were like the first person to get it running. So well, thanks that core work is is essential We stand on each other's shoulders in a weird kind of circular shoulder standing thing. Yeah, which I don't know This is like skateboarding. We're all doing our tricks. So What what what's trick? More stuff for folks to build on so this is a development board from Espressif with the ESP 32 s3 and a camera and I've got it running Circuit Python and getting 15 frames per second from the camera sensor right here on to the display and I'm really Because this has come a long way in about two weeks We did an implementation of camera a year ago and we decided to kind of completely revise it So that we got better support across the Espressif boards that support cameras and it's really shaping up There's a pull request out there. So in a couple weeks people will be able to try it out pretty easily Yes, and it's the ESP 32 s3 is interesting because there's actually an AI co-processor Inside there and Espressif They have like cool stuff like facial recognition like you can program in a face And there'll be something that it may not make it into circuit Python, but Narduina will be possible So I'm excited to check out some of the kid believe the s3 camera peripheral. They've really improved it All right. Thanks so much. All right. Thanks Jeff. All right So we're gonna go to Liz and Joey and then Deborah and then Mark. So Projects ready Liz. What's up to this week? Hey, how's it going? This week I worked on kind of a synth project palette cleanser It's a MIDI to CV converter. So it has a QT PI RP 2040 in here in this skull sandwich And that's sending out a gate Output and a 1v oct which is a pitches voltage So I have it plugged into this Raspberry Pi they use as a USB MIDI host And then I've got this MIDI keyboard here talking directly to it. So And then this gate and 1v oct is going to my euro rack since it's off-screen So I can play some arpeggiated chords So you're you're you're playing just so you can't see you're You're playing keys on the keyboard that's being converted from USB to Going into QT PI running circuit Python, which then sends out a gate signal when a Note is played and then sends out 1v oct depending on the the mini note You know, we have to do we have to eventually get USB host working and then you can plug this the synth directly into that 1v oct converter that is a dream. We'll do we'll do that when Scott gets back. It's back in this USB. Yes, excellent Yeah, okay, so there's a learn guide for that folks want to build that skull is optional But I think it makes it a little extra snazzy. Can you show can you show it with the cables unplugged? So people yeah, my eyes because that was the thing that was like that totally convinced me that this was awesome It's very gratifying. You just like plug in Yeah Have your little synth friend Adorable, I love that you you know, you put on a protoboard and then you design this 3d print thing You know, so because it was backwards than how usually people it was a great time to be alive You can design and make all this stuff. It's this is possible. Yeah All right, very cool a very useful synth tool when interacting with your racks or older synthesizers So yes, it's super handy. All right. Thank you, Liz. All right. Have a good one. All right Joey welcome to this show and tell this is kind of This is a celebration Let's go and tell this week. Congratulations. You have a product in the Antiford store now. Thanks so much. Yeah, y'all I was wondering when Yeah, like I ship these to y'all and now they're in the store and folks are getting them. It's it's really exciting. Yeah All right, so how did it happen? What's about what yeah, how did you get here? What happened? So, I mean, it's it's a feather wing Which I feel like feather has always been like my home like I feel like it's well Like any time I was reaching for a project in my early days feather was like the platform. It's portable. It's battery-powered it's just a really great form factor and Yeah, this was that kind of start and then you know Lady Eddie you did a Disciple 80 piece great search where you were searching for an LCD driver. It's back in February and I saw this piece I thought oh, that's a I've been working with LCDs because of the sensor watch obviously and I thought it'd be cool to make a Feather wing that did some LCD oriented stuff and the rest as they say is history So how did you get this custom LCD made Rex? It's a custom design. It's that's why it fits and looks so good Yeah, it is so I basically I designed it in Affinity designer, which is kind of like illustrator but you just kind of buy it once and It's vector art and I was able to reach out to some LCD fabricators Based out of China and that was just through Ali Baba and one of them put together a quote And I was able to just have them fabricate 1,000 of them for me and it was actually not like that It wasn't too bad. I mean like I'm not gonna ask the pricing But it's usually only a couple dollars for an LCD module. So a thousand, you know, if you're if this is a successful product It's a good investment Yeah, and it didn't feel like it was like such a huge minimum order quantity that I was like, you know Taking out a loan or something. It's just like yeah This is like I feel like I can put this thing together and see how it goes and I mean so far I think people are really engaging with it. I think it's a really cool piece of display tech All right, and then as a as a maker mogul now as a kit manufacturer how was Putting these together test jigs packaging like what were some of the things that you needed to do because it's easy to Well, I'm not gonna say easy. It's different making one thing for yourself then, you know, sending 50 to someone to be a reseller of Totally totally and I mean, this was one of those things where I feel like again this is really kind of an Adafruit inspired joint here because Like I'm just gonna tab over to this other tab here I built a test jig to kind of do my my testing and my all this and that was based on a learn guide that y'all Published and also every week I'll do the New York City factory footage and I guess, you know I get to see how y'all put together products. I y'all put together testers So yeah, I feel like I mean I tweeted this earlier today It feels like y'all kind of taught me how Adafruit makes things just by sharing your process and sharing What y'all do and so I feel like I've learned a lot through that and that's how I was able to put together You know, you're not like we've really changed how our testers have been designed over time So I'm glad that you got to skip all of that early like You know, it would break really quick a lot of folks think we make Electronics but the the real thing that we're working on the bigger picture thing the longer-term thing is making other makers Who then make other makers who make other makers who make other makers that seems to be the theme tonight with? Silicon and Adam Savages make a verse all these things are to help other people get inspired and make things Because like now you have a product now you get to have that experience and then someone's gonna pick that up and that's gonna Probably start them on their own journey and they're gonna look at you for inspiration So it's a full circle. All right, so available in the Adafruit store and if folks want to support Joey and Adafruit you can get a two-fer and just wait till ask an engineer tonight and You can use a discount code Sweet me the star of the show. Yeah, but it is it is star. It is a star product of the show Thanks, y'all. Thank you so much. Thank you for sharing all your process because it's I wouldn't be here without y'all Thanks so much. All right, next up. We're gonna go to Deborah otherwise known as key mom projects. How you doing? Good to see you too. Thank you for letting me on in a little bit over time. I'm There was so much here today. That's awesome. I know right. I'm totally excited to attend Silicon Yeah, now I'm like now. I'm hell bent and determined to find Phil Whatever he's wearing. So that's right. I'll take a clue If anybody knows But yeah, the project I'm gonna talk about because and by the way, I'll be at the Alpenglow booth Because Kerry from Alpenglow is gonna be selling Some stuff there some of my stuff some of her stuff and some a new wearable product. That's a project That's a collaboration, but that is not what I came to show off So it's actually the 3d print with LEDs earlier. The statue is awesome because there's no better Accessory for 3d print Take off take off the headband not the not the arm. Yeah, can you see my can you yeah? This is 3d printed LED headband, and I'm super happy with the way it came out And what's even better about it is it's and it could be certainly used with it could be used with Any kind of Bluetooth board and an IMU? It's using the JaoSense board because it has a built-in IMU in it and one of my favorite things about it It's it's got an nrf 52840 and I can use I love your blue fruit app so much I always have because I don't know how to code an app, but I don't have to so I can switch don't This is why we designed it. I was like, I don't want to put an app either I just want to have a control panel like this so I can switch between animations using the animation and just briefly The color picker lets you send different colors to Some of the patterns, but the part the one that I'm actually Super happiest with and make it back to I'm doing this upside down from my vantage point if I can get back to Yeah, is I use the IMU if you'll notice The LED spread and changing roll they all stay on top, so it's like a level for your head That's funny and my son said it would help me keep my head on straight, which I really It was a really fun make and thank you guys for the awesome blue fruit app because it was a All right. Thank you for sharing all your projects You do such a fantastic job getting people interested in doing LED art wearables and more. Thank you Thank you so much. Thank you for making it easy. I appreciate it. I love the necklace too. That's so cool Everybody see her at silicon. She's gonna be there as well. All right, so this show was so bright You have to wear shades mark place out. Hey, well, this is a really tough night to end on Just with everyone. I think this is gonna work out though Yeah, so I won I've showed these glasses off before with the googly eyes That I now have actual irises in which don't really show up on camera But look really cool in person But the other thing is I just published a guide on how to make these Just before the show that I'll post in the different chats after this. Oh cool So, yeah, this has been inspired by pretty much everyone I've seen on this show Like I'd see where they came from to where they are now and just knowing that hey This is a path that any of us can take. Yeah, and then I Amusing googly eyes are just fine. So yeah He's Well, I think I think you speak for all of us yeah wide-eyed with excitement and The future is bright the vision we can all have yes, thanks now I just have to go rewatch the show with actually seeing it and not just listening. Yeah, all right Well, thank you so much mark and keep coming back. Thank you mark. Thanks a lot Okay, everybody. That was an epic show until thank you so much for coming by this week and showing sharing your projects We're here every week 7 30 p.m. Eastern time We're gonna be doing ask an engineer just a few moments special. Thanks to Adam Jen everyone who's working on silicon Adam savages maker verse We'll have more information on all our social media platforms. You can go to silicon sj.com And we have a discount code ate a fruit. We have nothing. We don't make any money or anything We're just trying to help out get the word because this sounds like a really fun event as you can tell so imagine the show and tell but times like Thousands coming at you. Yeah, so we'll see everybody on ask an engineer. We'll see you next week Thanks so much for coming by