 What's up, Hot Makers? Welcome to Hot Makes Everywhere Tonight. How are you guys doing? I'm Nerdy J. This is Shannon. How are you? What's up? I'm good. How are you? It is another awesome Monday. We have some amazing guests tonight. So I'm super pumped for this one. It's been a week. How have you been? Good week? Good week? You know, it was a very eventful week. There was a lot of streaming involved this weekend, but it was fun. It was fun. How was yours? It was awesome. I got some videos out. We also, I streamed last night. I don't think I don't remember streaming on a Sunday night in a long time, if I ever have. So that was a lot of fun. Got the laser sitting next to me right here that we streamed on yesterday. Other than that, just pumped for the show. We have Andrew Sink with us tonight, and I'm super pumped to get him on. And also, the crew from Greengate 3D will be joining us later in the show. 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And then if you if we get over 250 concurrent people across all of our platforms, Rich is going to throw in some bonus stuff with every Spool sold with that 10% off. I think it's a t shirt. And I think a t shirt and 10% off. So let's see what we can do if you if you shout the word out, go out there, share the stream wherever you want. Let's get this thing rolling. Yeah. Anything else? Did I miss anything? I think we're good. I think we're good. Let's let's have some fun here. I agree. Let's have a fun. So I tell you what we're going to do. I think we should not wait anymore. Ladies and gentlemen, this guy, he's been all around lately. I did a video about it last week about some of the cool stuff he did. He did a video the next day, which was amazing. I can't believe I beat him to his own product. My friend Andrew Sink Andrew. How are you doing tonight? Welcome. Hey, how's it going, guys? It's going great. Hey, Devin for make any things with us. So, so Andrew, last week, I said, man, I love your STL to ASCII generator. This thing is amazing. I have a video coming out. And you're like, video, I didn't even put a video out yet. Yeah, it is definitely it was the first time I've made a project and been like beaten to the punch on taking a video about it. All my things to do. I was like, I'll release it. I'll like see how it goes. And then, you know, and then I'll make a video and we'll figure it out. And then when you sent me a link to the video, I was like, it's done already. So that was a cool surprise. You were very excited. I think Jim was really into that. Man, I gotta tell you, I was super pumped about that. I have no idea why. But like, tic-tac is crack for me, because of the ADD. I don't know. But that that tool is the same way. Like, I think I made a mini gym out of 10 different words through different stuff and like all different crazy stuff. And then I only showed the mini gym because I don't know why I should have showed more. But but it was fun because I sat here for probably an hour straight. Like, what else could I type in here? What if I type this letter, you know, that kind of thing. And then last night, it's hard to see this. Last night, we actually used, I did a stream last night on a, there we go. So this is a little two by three and a half piece of wood. And it's super hard to see. But I actually shrunk that down and use that picture to burn as a test for that. You ran that through a laser engraver? Yeah, I have the Adamstack X7 Pro sitting next to me. And we were on a stream last night. And and definitely I was like, I'm gonna do this. You almost almost can see the letters. They're just a little too small because I shrunk it down so much. Sure. That's awesome. That's really good. That's awesome. That is 100% the whole reason I made that exact tool was for that. Like, I want to be able to take a 3D model and bring it to like a pen plotter or a laser engraver in the most like roundabout way possible. And so you totally again, I haven't had a chance to plot one of these yet. So you laser grave that you also beat me to the punch there. Oh, come on. I can't wait. I think, I think there's so many projects you can do with something like that. So before we dive too far, though, for anyone who might not know you, who is Andrew sync? And and where can we find you? And then we'll come back to that again at the end of the show. But before we get too far, and we're, we're, you know, who are you? What do you do? Hi, my name is Andrew sync. I am a somebody asked me the other day if I was an enthusiast or an influencer, and like, enthusiastic influencer, I think is maybe the right term. I've been involved in additive for about 10 years or so. I really, really enjoy it. Right now I work as an applications engineer for a company called carbon that focuses on high volume production 3d printers. And I absolutely love everything about additive. It's a really fun technology. Yeah, and I'm always working on projects and I love to like to share them. And hot makes has a special place in my heart, because I have released a couple of products and like things that I've worked on on this show. So it's always fun to be on here. Awesome. Well, I appreciate that. So the other thing, the other thing I thought was hilarious that you said is like, dude, you printed it. I think we, everyone forgot about paper, you know, and I, I loved it. I don't know. Yeah, should we, should we pull it up real fast? So anybody who's on the chat, maybe who doesn't know what this is, just to give a quick bit of background, I'll shrink down to like, Oh, go ahead. Yeah. So that that was actually my next question. So this is the, this is actually the site you can go to to do it. So how did you like, where did this come from? Where did this brainstorm and then kind of walk me through the process of, of how you just developed it, what we do? Yeah, so this is an example of ASCII art and ASCII art is where you take an image and kind of represent it with letters and numbers. There's a ton of different types of ASCII art. And I got really big into making images like this around last summer when I started working on my plotter project, which was a pen plotter you could attach to an ender. And I wanted to try and make some, you know, programs that would take a 2D image and convert it. And so like one of my prized possessions is I have one of my favorite pictures of my wife that I completely drew using like 3,500 E's and her name is Erica. And so the whole thing is just E's all the way down. And so taking that to the 3D sort of realm, what we have here is this is a site that lets you upload an STL file, which is a 3D model. And it creates a render of that 3D model. And then it adds an ASCII filter on top of that. So it's kind of a it's kind of a roundabout way to go from 3D back to 2D. And I was really excited about this project in particular. I don't know what that might be zoomed in really far. And I was really excited about this because it runs in browser, which I think is like that's the key to all of my projects, everything I like working on. I really like making things that work in browser because you don't have to like install a program. There's no licensing fee. You don't have to, you know, you just sort of use it. Here we go. So now we're looking at something. Is that a crab? That's this is the pooch rock lobster. That's rock lobster. There you go. There's a better view of the pooch rock lobster. Yeah. So you're looking at a 3D model and it's being rendered in 3D. And then there's an ASCII filter applied on top of that. And what it's doing is it's going through all the various pixels. It's looking for different levels of brightness and then it's mapping that to an ASCII character. So it's the whole code is on GitHub. So if you're kind of scratching your head like, well, how does it work? Go check it out. It's a lot of fun. And I already had a couple of people. I mentioned I wanted to add a feature to download a text file. So guys like Jay could download it and use it on a laser engraver and ASCII Tone, who makes 3D printed synthesizers, sent me a message on Twitter and he's like, oh, I can help you with that. And like 20 minutes later, it worked. And so any time of, yeah, 3D printing, you're insane. I feel old when I see people say, how do you pronounce ASCII? It's legit. It's like a legit. I definitely played video games growing up that the user manuals had the name of the game in ASCII on top of it. And trying to explain this to people does feel a little bit like it's letters and numbers. And I mispronounced it in my video and Brian Vines was like, hey, dummy, it's ASCII, not ASCII. And I'm like, I should have known that and at least research that before I said it. But but the best part is so I had a fun little interjection in my video. And then I got people are like hammering me. They're like, it's actually not ASCII. It's ASCII. And like, it's so funny how people pronounce it in different areas. And but the cool thing about this Andrew, I just typed in the word pooch, right? I hit update, update. And now everything involved in this picture is the letters from the word pooch, right? And and I can like rotate this thing around just like a 3D model. And it it renders itself different no matter where we are. And if I zoom in, we can actually see the word. Well, it's hard to see now, probably on your screen. But on my screen, I can see the words pooch all over. You can grab primarily any angle you want. And then when you're ready, you hit this screenshot button. And bam, boom, you have a screenshot of what you just did. Genius, man. Oh, we definitely have Gary in there. That's a great idea. Yes, I need to grab the gear. You know what? I have the gear, STL, I'll have to go find it when I'm not sharing my screen and digging through my files. I like this idea. Yeah, so the cool part about it is, yeah, you can put your own text in there. It's got like a basic character set. If you click reset, it'll go back to the standard. But yeah, you can type in your name, you can put in characters. Someone tried to like somebody put a GitHub. They issued or they put like an issue in which is when something goes wrong, because they put a bunch of like random characters that I was not familiar with in and they it caused it to like malfunction. So it's it's fun to like see what happens. There's no real, you know, there's no right or wrong way to do it. Just play with it. And then if you have a laser engraver, go, go nuts. I mean, it's it's so much fun. Any if you you could go to fangs, any of the places, grab any STL you want, you could grab I don't know. Maybe it's a shy little buff. I don't know. Maybe you could throw that in there. Oh, that's a funny joke. Well, see, I'm questioning my my existence so so so long ago, like last year sometime, Andrew did a review of a printer and the the test print on the printer was a bust of shy LaBeouf. Do you still have it is my question. No, no. That went into the that went into the spare parts bucket. No guest appearances. All right. Such a bizarre like it was called bust on the printer. And I'm like, I want, you know, I figured it was going to be like the like a bust of Caesar or like one of the standard like thingiverse bottles. And so I hit it and like an hour into it and it's made a plate that said Shia on the front. And I was looking at it like S H I A out of context. I have no idea. I'm like, yeah, like what do you like what am I looking at here? And then it finished and sure enough, it was a bust of Shia LaBeouf. It was really weird. It's so good. So good. So oddly specific. Yeah, it's definitely very, very oddly specific. So here, here's Geary. Here's the Geary model made of the word Geary. So so the best part I like about this is that you can actually what's crazy is that you could change the words and as you change stuff, it gives a different contrast because of the characters, right? And so I typed Geary and it's it's OK. You know, it doesn't look bad at all. Now if I type like Hot Makes and then hit I hit enter every time. See, I totally like mess Geary's face up. So it's impossible. My face is perfect. Yeah, you can think of like think of each letter as like you've got a square, right? And each letter takes up a certain amount of space. So like really dense letters like an O are going to fill up a lot of the space, but a sparse letter like an L or an I will take up less space. So you want to have like a nice mix of like good like Q and V and like really volumetric letters and then throw in a couple of like eyes to give you some space and contrast or like a minus sign. Here's a good L. There you go. Lol, perfect. Chris says he's punctuation. Yes, he was punctuation. I just tried all exclamation points. It didn't go great. But but anyways, so you know, this thing is awesome. This thing is super cool. And I don't know if anyone hasn't tried this yet, you have to you have to jump on this. I will right now, as we're speaking, I'm going to copy and paste the link in the chat. There we go. And if you guys want to hear it too. Oh, nice work, Gary. That's why we have you. So if you want to check it out, check out one of the bajillion links that just posted. Also, I want to throw in there if you're watching on any of the channels out there other than the Hot Makes YouTube channel, we invite you to Hot Makes on YouTube dot com and come over and join us. Hit the subscribe button over here. We're trying to get to a thousand subscribers on that channel. I appreciate you watching all across the board right now. But so you've been super busy and you did another. I don't know if it's called a generator or not, but you did another tool recently, too. Maybe Gary can find that one for us. Tell us a little bit about that while we're digging it up. Yeah, absolutely. So the other project is more like aimed at 3D printing people and it is a low poly generator that also runs in browser. And it's going to look kind of familiar if you just saw that ASCII generator. But it uses 3JS, which is a really powerful JavaScript library that lets you sort of run these rendering applications in browser. So you just fire it up and you can just go to, I think we just, I think we'll have a link in the description in like two seconds here. And I'm sorry, no, low poly 3D dot XYZ. I like I bought a URL for it. I wanted to be able to remember where it is. So if you go to low poly 3D dot XYZ, you can pull it up and it's a really cool looking site. And it basically all you do is you upload an STL and it will actually decimate or kind of reduce the number of triangles in the model. And you can select how many triangles you remove to make it, you know, more or less low poly. So I really like low poly art. It's just something I really enjoy. And it looks really cool when it's 3D printed. Low poly art being it is taking the 3D model and just giving it a lot of facets like a diamond where you can sort of see each face. And so using this generator, you can just upload models and X you can upload an STL and decimate it, export the STL and send it straight to the printer. Oh, there we go. So there it is. So you have an example of this beautiful bunny. Yeah, we can get a special. Yeah, so after I made it, like we I found out we just got I got a ton of traffic from mobile devices, which I wasn't expecting, but also I'm on my phone all the time. So I maybe should have expected that. And so the idea here is you load these models on the phone and you still have something to play with because you can't really import or export an STL on a phone. Like it's it's most people don't keep their like models on their phone. So I wanted people who are on their phone to like still have something to play with. So at the top left, you have default models. That is the Frog King made by Sparky Face 5. Tessa, she did an awesome job modeling it for me a couple of years ago. And it's like, yeah, so you just click update. And if you look at it, you'll see it start to kind of get crunchy and you'll reduce the number of faces. Yeah. And so you start to get it. Yeah, it's with a little poly and then from there, you send it to the printer. So it's great for making sculptures. It's great for making art. It's also really fun for taking, you know, if you've got a project that's really heavy, like something that's got a lot of faces and you want to just reduce a little bit for file size reasons. This is a great way to do it. Oh, you can upload your own STLs too. Now that's looking good. This is beyond recognizable now. So it's so good though. I don't know what you're talking about. There's like a little frog. It does. It looks like he's wearing a little hat. Yes. Yeah. This is another awesome, awesome tool. And I think that, you know, what's you know, what's super cool about this is that's awesome. What's super cool about this is Prusa Slicer just built this in. I don't know if you know that. They just built this in and surprise. That might be the video this week of my channel. So and I did the video before I saw your tool here. And I'm glad that I didn't do yours before you did it this time. I mean, I mean, thank you for letting me finish my video first. Well, I had no idea. And the best I got to say this, though, you were just featured what today or yesterday. Right. Yeah. Yesterday. I got a shout out on. Well, I got to. I got to shout out the STL to ASCII Generator. Got a really cool shout out on Hackaday. And they actually made a really cool rotating gift of the Hackaday logo in the ASCII Generator. The low polygenerator got a shout out in Make Magazine a couple days ago, which was a lot of fun. And yeah, it definitely brought a ton of traffic to the site. So a lot of people are using it. And yeah, actually, I have like a little I have a little map that shows Google Analytics, like where all the people are coming from. And it's just like it's fun seeing like, oh, I've got like eight people in France who are using this right now. Like it's just it's really cool seeing that interaction. I love low poly models. And yeah, making this the reason I wanted to make this was because making a low poly model, you had to either fire up Blender, Mesh Mixer. Like you had to learn a program and it took time, right? And so I like those programs, but not everybody has the time to learn Blender. Like I know most people probably don't have the time to learn Blender. And so I wanted to make something that like anybody could use and like I sent this to my mom and a couple of minutes later, she sent me like a screenshot of the frog that had been like low poly and I was like, perfect, like it's awesome. And like this is exactly what I wanted. That's so good, man. And what's super cool is that, you know, you do all the cool, you do the printers and then like the next minute you're scanning stuff, right? And then all of a sudden out of nowhere, you drop two awesome tools for us to use in like a week or something, you know? And it's like, man, this is awesome, Andrew. I gotta say, Joel just said he's working on a STL to ASCII video, which is gonna be awesome, Joel. You can't wait to see that. And, you know, it's just too much fun. I know Chris chatted today about how he is history in a pioneering kind of of the ASCII world, I guess you could say, right? Did you see that chat? I think you saw that chat earlier today, right, Andrew? I did, I saw it on Twitter. It looks like he created a couple of ASCII fonts, which are like meta fonts. It's like a font made up of other fonts. Yeah, it's so good. There you go. For the ASCII generator, try using just these three characters. Dot Semi-Colon hashtag. Is that what it is? All right, I'm going back. It's Dot Semi-Colon hashtag. I think it's gonna look pretty good. Those are, that's a nice hashtag especially because the paddle sign is, that's a nice thick, like takes up a lot of space. Yeah. Or if I crash the program, we're about to find out, you might be pranking us. Hashtag, oh, where are you hashtag? Dot Semi-Colon. Did I do a semi-colon or did I do a colon? Hashtag should be shift three. There you go. You got a semi-colon in there, you're good. I got it, I got it. I just, there we go, all right, all right. Let's see if it's dramatic. Yeah, very dramatic. Yeah, so the hashtag gives you that nice like dark sort of area or I guess the raised area in this case and then the dot gives you like a nice contrast. Yeah, and there's also a light dark mode which you can toggle back and forth too, which gives you, yeah, there you go. And that's what you would like, send to a laser engraver or something like that. Everybody watching in bed right now was just blinded. I know, I put that in there. Nobody uses light mode. No, nobody uses light mode. Somebody asked, one person asked for it and I put it in there. Yeah, and I turned it on and I was like immediately like, oh man, I mean, it's awful. It is so good, man. I am super pumped for these tools. I mean, I think I speak for the community by saying thank you for putting these out here, especially for me, I just, I absolutely love that I could take whatever I want and now I can even hang it on my fridge and get a sweet fridge picture because I can't draw. So there's, oh yeah, and if you want light mode, you got to check out the light mode. That one's harder to see. Yeah, light mode, baby. See, light mode looks good. If you're going to print, this is a lot less ink. Yeah. So this was, I made this last summer and this is what kind of like kicked me off at this whole thing. So that's my wife and if you look, it's all ease and the ease get like smaller in like where it's like dark and then they're bigger or I guess they're bigger whether it's dark and the smaller is lighter. And so I was like, man, wouldn't it be cool if you could do that with 3D models? And that's what led me down this rabbit hole. I got to making this thing. That's such a cute idea. Devon said, for make anything, he said I got a sunburn when I went into the light mode. Uncle Jesse's with us as well. Welcome, Uncle Jesse joining the awesome forces here talking to Andrew Sink and Shannon, have you ever played with any of these type of tools, these generators before? I hadn't. I hadn't. I know we talked about it though last week, I think for the end of that show. So I got to like a little bit after that. It was a busy weekend, but I did make some time for it because it's fun to just see what it comes out as, you know, like we're just doing right now with the suggestions. We could do a live stream of just submit your, submit your STL and we'll turn it into whatever. And as long as it's appropriate, that would be a lot of fun. That should be my stream tomorrow. I'll just sit on here for a couple hours and just put things in there and see what we come up with. Yeah, it's very improvisational. You can just mess with it. Yeah. There's kind of a cool... Oh, sorry, go ahead. No, no, go ahead. Go ahead. I was going to say Neo and Trinity with the Matrix. Yes, Trent said that would be awesome, Trent. What was kind of cool? No, when I was debugging it, I used green text, actually. It was like matrix mode for all the background and stuff. But it looked cool, but it's one of those like, I am not getting any younger and like green text on a black background. I'm just, I'm like, I was doing this. And I'm like, yeah, that's just, this is a little bit more contrast. I was going to say, I've got a really cool tie-in that I think that everybody who's watching is going to get a big kick out of. I announced a version of my pen plotter, which is this little guy right here. Oh yeah, yeah. And you would put a pen into this and then the back of this would mount to an ender three. And then it would sort of travel up and down as it goes across the bed. I used that to plot that picture of Erika. And what's very interesting is this was made using Greengate recycled PETG filament. So all of the pen plotters that I made were made with Greengate filament who's going to be coming on shortly. That was such a smooth transition. It brings us in full circle. I love the Greengate. It is, some of their colors are just absolutely amazing. Actually, most of them are just absolutely amazing. And I did a couple of videos and you just cannot show how they really look on a camera. You can get close, but it's just that some of them are just super cool how they come out. And we'll talk to Rich about that pretty quick. I remember, you made a video on that too, right? The picture you gave. And I think when Pooch and I had you on, we talked about the pen plotter. I think maybe it just gone live or something. So that was a lot of fun, another full circle thing. I actually didn't have an Ender 3. And so Pooch was the one who actually sent me an Ender 3 so I could like test it out because I had designed it for like every printer except the Ender 3 and that was the one people kept asking for. And Pooch was like, I've got an extra one of those. And so he actually sent me two and I put a pen plotter on one of them and sent it back to him. Like he needs another Ender 3, right? Well, now he has one that can be a pen plotter and he can use it with STL to generate the ASCII and plot it out. It comes full circle. It's so good. Man, I think next we'll have to do Shannon's Iron Man suit. We'll jump in there and we'll throw the Iron Man like just scale down the whole STL as one or maybe just the helmet. There you go. We can just do the helmet. I have a fun like statue of rescue. That would look awesome. That would be cool. I have no idea where it is right now. We'll have to do it another day, but I'll find it and we'll try it. We'll try it. So we've been talking about these two projects like pretty much the whole show. What else is new with Andrew? What have you been up to since we talked to you last? Besides, I don't know, getting engaged? Come on, man. Yeah, getting engaged immediately followed by getting married. There you go. So yeah, so I got married, which was cool. And highly recommend it if you want. Highly recommend it. Highly recommend it. I've been, we've been like, we were COVID buddies. So I moved in right at the start of COVID. So it worked out perfectly. It was like an instant stress test for relationship. You can find out if you're compatible with someone. This is the next work movie right here. Man, I gotta say. We were just looking at the wedding photos the other day and it was like, we had such a perfect wedding. It was awesome. And then I started a new job immediately afterwards. So I started my job with Carbon. And so now I'm focused on design engineering, which is a lot of fun. Yeah, it's just been, man, 2021 was just like one of these sort of ramped up towards the end. And I was really getting, I was focusing on, I was focusing on a lot of stuff. And so it was just a really busy, busy time. And yeah, the low poly generator, I've been working on that since November. And so it's cool seeing that like, now that I've like kicked it out and seeing people use it, you know, it's gaining a little bit of traction. But yeah, so I'm right now I'm like laser like focused on bringing more of these 3D generator tools that are browser-based, like two people. So I'm like every day I'm on Twitter asking people like, do you use GLTF file format? Have you ever heard of that? Is that useful if you want it? I can make it happen if you want it. Like, because I want to know like what, you know, what is coming next? This community is so amazing and it's so supportive. And 3D printing has done so much for me. The 3D printing community has done so much for me. It really feels like this is, okay, I've got this really unique chance to use some of these tools to make things that people can use. And I want to do that. I love that. I love that like giving back aspect. I like that mindset. It's such a good positive mindset. Chris said, what's next? An STL to ANSI generator. There you go. It'll be STL to STL next. You need to be just like the same. Yeah, you'd be like, you want the STL of an STL? Somebody asked for a high poly generator. They were like, what if I upload a low poly model and it smooths it out and makes a high poly model? There you go. It's like a potato looker thing. Yeah, it just exports a potato, but like 800 megabyte potato. Like your computer crashes when you try and load. So good. You're gonna model asteroids for like space movies. Yeah. There you go. Perfect. Oh, man. So good, so good. I just love it, man. Every time you're here, we have so much fun. And I just waste, I didn't waste. Waste is a terrible, terrible, terrible word. Invest in time. I invested so much time. Positive, positive words. Come on. Well, I tell you this, I waste time on TikTok. Because it is terrible for me because I just sit there and I'm like flip, that's awesome. Flip, that's hilarious. Flip, okay, that's dumb. Flip, next thing you know, it's four hours later, you know, or two hours later and you're like, what did I just do? Yeah. It's, and in this case, I was just like, add, okay, what word? Let's see, dummy, does that work? No, you know, just a whole bunch of dumb words and like, I was so much fun. And yeah, I think what we should try to do is set up an automatic laser jet printer that you can send your, you know, your ASCII picture to, it'll automatically like print on stream or something. Just ascribe the fax machine. Yeah, sure. So like, so when Shan was talking about like doing a live, yeah, when Shan was talking about doing a live stream, I was like, I'll bet you could just have it, like have the camera pointed at a printer, right? Like exactly. Yeah. We've invented a fax machine guys, that Gary's right. We really came full circle here. Oh, so good. Oh man. Everyone in the chat knows what a fax machine is. Hey. You'd be surprised. You would be surprised. If I could control the sound effects you would have got on right there, Gary, because that was awesome. And I think that would be perfect. Like everybody just generate whatever you want, send it, you know, hit a button it automatically sends to, you know, this location. And then all the live stream is, is these things printing out. And you know what? We'll step it up. It'll be a dot matrix printer. We'll set up a dot matrix printer. And it'll be like, you know, just like all the whole live stream will just be like printing, like sheets and sheets of, you know, random people's ask. Uploaded STLs, I ask you. I mean, we can, like we have the, this is the like Jurassic Park, right? When Ian Malcolm says, you guys were so preoccupied with whether you could never thought whether you should. We're having a twitch live stream of a fax machine. I know though that if this is something that if I actually put any effort into it and if I see Shannon do it, this is gonna be like the one thing that gets like 80 million views, right? And it's like everything else is just going to like be in the shadow of the fax machine project. Yeah, Chris is on board. He said this is gonna be an epic idea. And I think I could probably, I'm wondering if I still have, we used to have a dot matrix printer laying around at the hospital still that we were gonna throw away, but we kept. I might see if I could find it and like a box of paper that comes with it. And that would be so be, that would be, oh man, that would be amazing. Just, just to random. We could make it happen. Yeah. But you see print farms all the time where people, you know, you can select something and throw it on somebody's print farm. And next thing you know, you have a whole, well, we won't talk about what really prints sometimes, but the live stream would be amazing. What could go wrong? Ben says, yeah, you never know. Millions of views on TikTok, yes. Just let it run. Just let it run on TikTok all day. That would be perfect. You could easily reach that on TikTok. I'm just telling you. Yeah. If you did it correctly, yeah. No problem. Well, the, no, it's up above me now. I don't know if you can see it now, but my, my giant torture toaster almost got a million views on TikTok. So I think this could do it. Yeah. I mean, okay. Listen, if like four million people watched me drink out of a water bottle, like you got this. Okay. That's, wait. Did you have four million people watch you drink out of a water bottle? Listen, I can't explain why TikTok people like what they like, but that's my niche apparently. What? I had no idea. This is the craziest thing I've ever heard. I'm in my Iron Man suit and my joints don't work. So somebody was giving me water and I've, I got nothing. I got nothing. See, Jesse, if you're watching, you put so much effort into your TikToks and they look amazing and we all watch them, but all you got to do is drink out of a water bottle tomorrow. There you go. No, I mean, I'm not deserving of that. So like, yeah, if you put effort into it, that's the stuff I want to see. Sure, sure. Oh man. That's perfect. Well, I tell you, you know, we just have been a blast. I'm out of words for how much fun this is going to be. I think we should talk. If you're going to set up a printer, I'll do it first. And then, no, I'm just joking. The best part about that is I didn't look, I should have looked on your channel. I didn't even look to see if you did a video on that yet. No, I hadn't. You totally beat me to it. I told the Caleb in the background, I texted him, if I film a video right now, can you edit this for me tomorrow? And he's like, well, I have plans tonight, but let me see what I can do. And I was like, I'm on it, you know, 20 minutes later, because I had it already and planned out in my head. I'm like, it's uploading now. He's like, already? So it was a fast move. And it was just a quick, you know, silly little video, but it was a lot of fun to make, I tell you. Finally, Functionally YouTube shorts might take weeks or months to take off. Uncle Jesse said, yeah. But all you got to do is drink out of a water bottle. You know, just here's what you do. You throw your resin laps next to you while it's going, you're just drinking out of the water bottle next. There you go. Let's face it, this is not the worst thing you've caught me doing. All right, there you go. The Downy Clips coming, please. Yeah, yeah. I tell you what, we have in the background, we have Rich and Chris from Greengate 3D, and they're gonna do some giveaway stuff, but I think we should bring them in and talk to them for a little bit before we do that. We totally blew past HotMakes this week, and I totally, that was my fault. We were having too much fun here, and I'm like, not paying attention. And I'm sure if I look over into the private chat, Caleb is in the background saying, hey, we need to do HotMakes. HotMakes soon, yeah, I just saw the chats that I ignored this whole time. It was a while ago. So, you know, we were having too much fun. I totally forgot. Let me know in the chat, across any platform right now, did you guys have fun up to this point? Because I tell you what, Andrew's awesome, and the stuff he's creating is top notch. But I think let's bring in Chris and Rich from Greengate 3D and talk to them for a little bit. Ladies and gentlemen, Chris and Rich from Greengate 3D, how you guys doing? Excellent. What are you guys doing tonight? Hey. Oh man, we're doing great. Yes. Let's see, let me see if I can- Here we go again. Haha. Hey, it looked like the mad professor. Take those frames, Chris. Nice. It's coming from Chris. We got an echo. A little echo going on. Well, that's okay. So. Yeah, welcome to the show first of all. And for anybody who doesn't know what Greengate 3D is, Rich, let us know what does Greengate 3D do and what are you guys about? Sure. Well, through the help of my friend Chris who works at Terrafilm, he has his own company, Terrafilm. We source clean recycled materials. And from those materials, we have people like Chris turn them into excellent filament. So our top material, of course, is PETG. That's what we're known for. We are in process, and it's been a process, let me tell you, of turning TPU into filament. And we're looking down the barrel of possibly doing some PLA as well. And we can get into that at another time, with Tom. It's been quite a journey. It's been an excellent journey. I've loved it. I've met incredible people along the way. Everyone in the room is brighter than I am. And that's a good thing. I like that. It is awesome, man. I'm telling you, I love the filament. We have some roles that we got from you guys. We met you at Murph. We actually, you guys helped sponsor the show to come to Murph, and we definitely appreciate that. And we had a lot of fun that weekend. It was a little wet, a little wet down there, but we had a lot of fun. Yeah. But now that the... It's good stuff. I know Andrew has used quite a bit of your filament. I know we have several people in the chat who have used your filament. Let us know in the chat. Show the Greengate guys some love if you've used their filament, and what colors too. We'd love to see what colors you guys used. So the consensus is, we should jump in and do some hot makes. You guys want to do hot makes with us? Sure. Is that cool? Let's do it. I say we do it. So we were going to go through them, but I say let's have some fun with little hot makes here. There's only like six of them tonight because we were trying to keep it short anyway, but I really want to show off some stuff. That's what the show is about. And we would love to hear your opinions as well. So ladies and gentlemen, let's do some hot makes. All right. So we got, like I said, six of them and we're going to rock and roll a little bit. So this is, this is Bloody Popcorn. First of all, I got to say I love the name, right? It doesn't matter what you do. You get a follow because I love the name by the Bloody Popcorn, but my kid, my brilliant kid engineer, engineered his own Lego Optimus Prime. If I could actually talk, that'd be great. Check that out. That is awesome. That's pretty. Super cool. With Legos too. Andrew, you play with Legos? Actually, I have a 91969 piece Lego Saturn V rocket that I've been saving. I keep telling myself I'm saving for rainy day. Still haven't built it, about like two years ago. I'm like so afraid to build it because it's so big. And this is so, I cannot stress enough how much I love this project because not, it would be really easy to make either of those things, like on the left or the right, like Optimus Prime or a truck, but making Optimus Prime, that's also a truck. That's not easy. Doing that is awesome. So that is definitely a brilliant kid right there. Yeah. Super, Devin said, get that kid a printer. I agree, 100%, 100%. And a lot of these colors could actually come from Greengate. So there you go. Product placement. All right, what do we got next? Dan, our very own Dan. This is gonna freak some people out here. If you were in the chat, please don't scream at us. Dan, so Dan made a mat, we'll call it a mashup, right? This is a mashup thing, the NC 1701 Falcon. I can't tell you anything about this. There you go. Chris, Chris, this is for you. You need one of these in your collection. I know he's done a couple other posts about this too, but this is super fun and completely ridiculous. I love it. I like it. See, I like it because I'm a weird person that's in both fandoms, but I know Chris is probably losing his mind, so. Oh man. So I did a thing, Dan said. Hey, real quick, Greengate does, do you guys ship to Canada? Yeah, absolutely. Awesome. Yep, not only that, we also have a supplier, a distributor up there, filaments.ca. Oh nice, there you go. Filament.ca, check that out up in the Canada's. And you can find this on Prusa printers, I believe. There's a link there. Or go in the link of the video here, it'll find everything we show off and you can find Dan's tweet. My eyes. There's gonna be a lot of people tonight. Oh, did I accidentally leave that up this whole time? There's that. No, that's super cool, Dan. I mean, that is very innovative and yeah, very cool. I think you did it at a perfect time where people are freaking out, but it's awesome attention. It is awesome attention. The most recent, I hate it, I'm going to print it. What do we got next? This is super cool. This is not 3D printing related. This is Eveline French, got some new brushes today, just doing a little practice with them, a little watercolor practice. Let's see if I can do this. There we go, super cool. So I got a, I got a, what was that? I'm sorry, go ahead. I was gonna say, I saw on Twitter and she's very talented. Yeah, I was just gonna say super talented and way more artistic than me. I could deal with dumping acrylic paints on a canvas and letting them do something, but that is because it's not planned. If I tried this, it would end up like I just dumped the paint on a napkin or something. It would be fun. Yeah, painting is difficult, honestly. Like I've done drawings and that kind of stuff, but painting is something that I cannot get a grip on that well. Like that's crazy, the detail. Absolutely, I kind of wanted to get to the end. There we go. So we can see the end there. Andrew, you big painter? No. I'm a normal size painter. I'm a normal size painter, yeah. We did a thing at work recently. We had to like, we were doing like a pictionary kind of situation and it was really bad. My team, I was definitely, I was the guy who was picked last at softball or dodgeball for painting. It's awful. So I can't draw like perspective. So everything's 2D, just I don't know why. I just have a really hard time drawing stuff in 3D, which is really ironic. So like all my drawings are always like stick figures and like just like projected, like it's a smiley face. And like, then you give them some sticks for legs and he's good. So when I do stuff like this. I want like a game night now where like all the 3D printers. Try to do 2D. It's like pictionary, like on a street. No, you don't. No, it would be chaotic, but I think it would be wonderful. It would be amazing, except for, I would, I mean, you guys, if whoever's on my team, if we did that would lose if I was drawing. I mean, yeah, here's the thing. In August, I believe in August, Devin for Make Anything Was On, we did a really cool hot mix with Marcy, mixed media girl, and he actually put beer in his paint, which was phenomenal, by the way. Devin, if you're, I believe you're still on, we got to do that again. Let's set that up, because I know Marcy is in. I talked to her, actually, she just sent me a Valentine's Day box, but that's a surprise. So, I think we should do it again, and we should all bring something crazy to put into paint. But if we did a pictionary thing, you guys would be like, I don't know, stick. It wouldn't look like that. It wouldn't look like that. I can tell you right now, that's, I have so much respect for people who do this because I love to imagine that the person who painted this, when she was making this, she knew what it was gonna look like before it was finished. So, they started by drawing this, and I don't know how you do that. How are you so talented that you can make that? It's just, it's incredible to me. Awesome. Absolutely. All right, what do we got next? Filament frenzy, of course we have to feature him. We gotta get this guy some Green Gate 3D, because he absolutely just kills everything he touches. It's just, he's so good. I'd love to. I know he's in Europe, and we're struggling to find a way to get the goods out there. It's not an easy task. No, and it's definitely not cheap to Europe right now. But this was what Mandalorian by Eastman. This is an absolutely gorgeous print, by the way, with that quantum filament. And, man. I need to try this stuff. I love that. I love the guy. I really think anything that filament frenzy does is like, it's half in the model it's printed, and half in like the presentation. Like his photos look incredible. They're so crisp. Like you could cut yourself on that thing. It's just, it's such a perfect presentation of a really well-printed model. And like it just, it looks awesome. He does such a good job with that. 100% agree. And color choice in all of his multi-color models. He picks colors that just are phenomenal together, too. Nice work there. Let's see, what do we got here? Maker potato, maker potato. A while ago, someone gave me a slog, embroidered cloth napkins. I had no use for them until today. So here you go. Boom. A little embroidered cloth napkins. Oh, look at this. Oh, they printed the hoop. Cool. Yeah. There we go. I'm going to be doing that when I need to. You can print a little flippity jibbity for some hoops. There we go. That's what he says. So he printed the hoop. Are you familiar with what flippity jibbity is? A flippity jibbity. We'll have to ask him. No, I know what it is. There's a Facebook group for people who like to print everyday objects instead of buying it. And the Facebook group is called F that. I'll just print it. And then people started shortening it to FT, IJP. And then people are just pronouncing it flippity jibbity now. Nice. I like that. That's good. I need to be a member of this group. That sounds like a lot of fun. Yeah, F that. I'll print it. I like it. Awesome job here, Maker Potato. Good work on the hoop and good work on the embroidered napkins there. That's good. Nice, kitchen wall decorations. Sweet. All right, last but not least could be the coolest thing we've seen in a long time. This comes to us, if I could talk, from Joe over at Mix and Breaks. Thousands of tool changes, five days, lots of failure and lesser time. The mandala pot is finally ready. Check this thing out. That is lethal. I mean, absolutely lethal. Yeah. Talk about color choice. Look at, this thing is gorgeous. I agree. Beautiful. You know, it's a good hot make when everybody goes completely silent. It's the colors. Yes. I was just wondering, I guess he's using an MMU or he's using Palette III for the season. No, he's using an E3D tool changer. And it looks like it's printed in 3D Prima Chameleon PLA on an E3D tool changer sliced with Prusa Slicer 2.4. I mean, just, I can't even fathom the amount of tool changes and the size of the purge block that had to come off this thing. Because, I mean, the colors alone, having the whole inside a solid color and then the outside a completely different color, I mean, so good. Yeah, that's incredible. I mean, just, there's no blending, right? Like everything is just so crisp on the contrast. Like it's, yeah. So perfect tri-manufacturing that any other way than an FDM, like exactly. Like that, I can't even imagine, like you couldn't build that with Legos. There's just no, like it's just such a perfect example of what you can do with like a multi-material machine. It's amazing. Awesome, awesome, awesome work. I, oh man. Oh, tool changers don't have a purge block. Oh, got it. It can, but it doesn't need it. I'm guessing maybe it has a wall because it has multiple tools. There you go. That's so cool. You don't have to purge the color in the nozzle. You just change the nozzle. That's right. You just have multiple, I didn't even think about that. You have multiple colors in different nozzles. Just put a little bucket for purging when you start or like a wipe or whatever and see just kind of pop a little bit and then start. So awesome. Well, I gotta tell you, Joe, phenomenal job. I love, he does some infill coasters that are awesome if you haven't seen his infill coasters, but this is super cool too. Nice work. And that was our hot makes. So we had to get through those. We had to do them. Man, I love it. What'd you think? What'd you think, Andrew? Unbelievable. Again, 3D printing community. There's just so much creativity. And I love the fact that we also included some like non 3D printed hot makes. So like the embroidery, I guess the embroidery, I guess the hoop is sort of, that was 3D printed. It was like a watercolor mixed media, mixed media. Perfect. It's just, I love seeing that stuff because it's again, it all kind of funnels back into like what you can make with these tools. And it was the flippity jippity thing is like that hit really close to home. I've got a cabinet that the latch just broke on. And I was like, and it's like, it's really, it's just like a little bracket. And I'm like, I'm just going to go ahead and print this. I'll have it done by tomorrow. And so I couldn't go to store and buy one, but apparently I'm going to flippity jippity. Yep, I agree. And I didn't see it earlier, but Evan from Cocoa Press said we should paint in ASCII characters. I don't know. That even would end up like a blob if I did it. Yeah, probably. You wouldn't, it's gonna stamp. Yeah, so good. Barbara's with us. How you doing, Barbara? I see you're by Rich over there. Very good. Good to see you. Hi, guys. No, I think it is time for some giveaway stuff. So let me just get that ready on my side. So real quick, Rich, explain what the giveaway is before anyone else is out there. You don't have to do anything because this giveaway isn't for people that are with us right now for this part of the giveaway. So explain what we're doing on that, Rich, and then we'll go from there. So this is a long time in making and we're proud we hit 250 reviews. So to give back to the community, for those who gave us reviews 101 to 250, we're giving away spools and t-shirts. So you're gonna spin that wheel three times. The first winner, the first winner is going to get a spool and a shirt. The second one's gonna get two spools and a shirt. And the third one, I'm reading these notes, and the third one is gonna get three spools and a shirt. Everyone who's here who's in the show, as long as they send their email to you or they register with you some way somehow before the end of the show, they'll all be entitled to 10% off the purchase of a spool. I don't think we reached 250. I really didn't see it, but I'll tell you what, why not? Let's just do it anyway. So we're willing to do it, we're willing to do it, and happy to. So that's for the ones that are here. And I do wanna say again, thank you. 250 reviews is a lot of reviews. Took a lot of time for everyone to do that, and we certainly appreciate it. And without you guys, we would certainly not be here. Yeah, 100%, it's the community, the community has been backing us with the show. As Andrew says, this community is absolutely amazing. And I'm working on, what I'm doing right now is I'm gonna get just a quick link, and I will put that together. We're gonna, I'll give it to Geary, and he can shoot it out to the masses here in just one second. So if you guys are interested in 10% off, just like we used to do with the things, with the things giveaways, we're gonna do a quick Google form that just gives us your email address, what country you're from, that kind of thing. Geary, I just tossed it in the private chat if you wanna disperse that. So anybody, and if you wanna drop it in the description of the video for now, how do we wanna do this? We'll shut it off tomorrow or something that way people don't just keep, because I won't ever look at it again. I got it going out for a week. So we'll take them for a week, no problem, then the discount code will come off. And in the notes, when you purchase that filament, in the notes, put down what size you want your shirt. There's a space there to put your size, and we'll get it done. We stock small all the way up to XXXL, so 3XL. I think it's gonna be an awesome deal. So you get a shirt with a spool, right? Is that how you're doing it? Awesome. And also real quick, Andrew, thanks for the $10 donation for the Oreo fund, behalf of the Council of Andrews. So thanks, 10 bucks on PayPal, thank you so much. So the joke behind that is we have like four or five Andrews that show up every show. And then we call it the Council of Andrews now. So here's what we got. We got the wheel ready. So you just let me know, are you gonna keep track of the winners? You're gonna keep track of that, or do you want me to? You're asking me or Gary? I'm asking you, sorry. Sure, I'll do it. Okay, just so you have a name, and then we'll give an email or something on the end so they can get ahold of you. So the first three are gonna be spools, right? Well, the first one's gonna be one spool and one shirt. Then the second one will be two spools and a shirt, and then the third one will be three spools and a shirt. All right, let's do it. We're rockin'. Oh, Shannon's got a friend. Kyle Sibble. Congratulations, Kyle. Kyle Sibble, congratulations. All right, so the next one is for what? Just so I... Shannon, you wanna help him out here or what? I should have wrote this down. I was too busy putting together the link. Two spools and a shirt. There you go, two spools and a shirt. Thank you, Councilman Andrew. Tony Siegel. Siegel, Siegel. Nice work. Tony, yep. Someone asked how can we enter? This particular part you can't enter for. This was already done ahead of time. We're just spinning to see who wins, and then we'll do another giveaway right after this that everyone will be a part of. Here we go. All right, and the next one is... Go ahead. Three spools and a shirt, right, Amari? You got it. Three spools and a shirt. I know what I'm talking about sometimes. You got it. Held a pit. Michael, congratulations. Michael, why are there so many Erics? Basically, there's a lot of many people in here. Go ahead. So again, this is for people who gave us reviews from 101 to 250. And Eric is a new customer and just bought a ton of different colors and gave us reviews. You just happen to see, he's the last person to send reviews in. Everyone else, I think these are all in order. I believe they are in order, like chronological from today going backwards. Nice. Do we have one more? I can't remember. We have some shirts then, right? No? No? Yes? No. No. So we did one spool and a shirt, two spools and a shirt, three spools and a shirt. Correct. And if anyone places orders in the next week using the discount code that you put out, we'll also give them a shirt. And this will be 10% off of this spools. That's what we had to do for this one, right? So we're good on that one, right? Awesome. Cool. So what we're gonna do now, and while I'm doing this, I know Chris has been with us. He's been very silent there in the background. So Chris is the man. We met him at Murph for a minute there. He had a giant spool, but he's the one that manufacturers like Green Gate for you, right? Actually extrudes it, right? He's one of a couple, but yes, Chris is one of our aces. Yeah, Rich dreams up those lovely colors and then I'm the guy that has to try to figure out how to make it. So it's kind of funny, but the cool thing is though, I love what you guys are doing. I also wanna put a plug out there for further recycling. If you guys wanna get community together and redo your spools, meaning take your spools to some place, somebody organize it, I'll be happy to bring them back in and reuse them. So it's something I like to do from a recycle perspective. Everybody who makes always has a ton of different spools hanging around. They don't know what to do with them. That's a cool idea. So I wonder if the next Murph, whenever, if slash when that is this year, right? I know they were looking at June, I think again, and I don't know if there's any dates, but I wonder if we could do like a spool collection site and somehow get the spools back to you. Sure, that's a great idea. Yeah, I'll speak to Chris and he seems to be circling. But yes, we talked about it earlier today and he's more than willing to send him the truck. So I'll help get that show on the road and we'll do a collection together and maybe we'll post it up on Twitter and all that good stuff. That would be cool. Definitely, as soon as we know when it is, we can get a party go. Maybe if it's at the same place, it'll take up like a whole corner. So we'll just bring everybody, bring their own empty spools and it'll be a good cause to get them back to Chris. That'd be a lot of fun. That's a great idea. Here's that giant spool you were talking about. Yes. Yes, that is a watch out, watch out pooch, watch out, Chep, anybody else. That's gonna be the wheels on the spool racer that we got coming. And it's gonna be 3D printed off the CR 30 if I can get my stuff together and those will be the wheels. That'll be awesome. That'd be so good. All right, real quick, I know we're super far over here, but here's what we're gonna do. In the chat, we have a coax spool. It's a coax next spool, it's recycled PLA. It looks something like this. I don't know what color you'll actually get, but mine is green. It's a coax, recycled PLA coax next is what it's called. And we have a spool of that to give away to and let's start chatting the word coax in the chat here and we'll get that going. Let's do this while we're talking. So real quick, one more time, we'll start with Rich. Rich, who are you? Where can we find you? And a little bit about yourself and then we'll go to Andrew and then we'll check out and give away a spool. Sure, I'm Rich Silverfeld. This is my wife, Barbara. She and I, you're right there. She and I run Greengate 3D. We've been doing it since October 18th. Yeah, we went live like about two and a half years ago, sold thousands of spools of PETG. Super proud of that. In 2022, we're going to be entering the metaverse. This is something that we can talk about another time, but I will post up before we go our VR and we are absolutely capable and are moving towards doing digital twins. There's a lot of work that's behind, not just filament. So we're looking forward to a very robust 2022. Nice, that's going to be a super fun. We'll definitely have to come together and talk. Maybe we'll do another show about the metaverse. That would be a lot of fun. Andrew, how about you? Let's go, who are you? Where can we find you? And where can we find your awesome projects? Real quick, about Greengate 3D, one thing Rich did not mention, one of the coolest things is when you buy a spool of Greengate 3D filament, you get a handwritten note from Barbara, which is a wonderful touch. And it really kind of drives home that this is like their business. And every time I get a spool of filament from them, it's got a note and it's just so cool. Absolutely, adds that personal touch. It definitely is. Yeah, it sure does. So my name is Andrew Sink. You can find me on Twitter like 25 hours a day. It's awful, I'm just always on there. I'm at Andrew a Sink. I'm also on YouTube. I think it's just YouTube slash C slash Andrew Sink or just Google Andrew Sink YouTube. And my projects are usually posted on Twitter or YouTube. And yeah, a low polygenerator. There's a link in the comments. Definitely check it out, play with it. And I'm super open to new ideas. So if you're thinking like, man, I wish there was some kind of program that would let you take a 3D model and put Jay's face on the front of it. Like, let's do it, let's make it happen. Let's make, let's work on it. No one would print it, but, you know, no. If you want to take my face and put Shia LaBeouf's face on it. The Shia LaBeouf face generator. Shia LaBeouf's face on everything. This is gonna turn into the rock situation. Yeah. Real quick, last call. If you have not typed the word coex in the chat, you need to do that now. US only, I apologize, forgot to say that. Also, Shannon, who's our guest here? Who's our guest here? Oh God, I'm like, who? This is Hershey and usually she's pulling out all of her toys and tearing them apart because if you've been on the phone with me this week or like on a stream and I suddenly say, please stop eating that bear's eyeball, like that's been my week. So, I'm content petting her so she doesn't do that. And we can find you everywhere. I believe it's in the description of the video too, but S. Rona, right? Yeah, so S. Rona 5.8. Twitter's the only exception is S. Rona underscore 5.8, I think. I think. All right, here we go. For a role of coex, 3D coex next filament, you have to be in the US. I apologize. I didn't stipulate that in the beginning, but you have to. I wish I would have won. Andrew Rogers! Speaking of the Council of Andrews, congratulations. I really hope that. It's very fitting for this show. It's true. I really hope that lands on us. What's that? It's the Andrew episode. It's the Andrew episode, yeah. I was really hoping that would land on like the hot makes or the edge attack or that would be hilarious. You know, because it adds us in because I had to, you know, we've posted. But Andrew Rogers, congratulations. I know you're with us, which is awesome. So good. The Council of Andrews has spoken. Everybody, I love it. And I definitely appreciate it. Don't forget, there is a link in the description. There will be, if not, there has been one posted. If you want 10% off Greengate filament and a T-shirt with your order, sign up. I will get everybody the discount code that way. We wanted to keep it specific to hot makes so we didn't just wanna blow it out there because, well, you know. We want viewers. There were like 12 links shared in the back end on the private chat. So let's just, we'll get into the description by the window stream ends. Yeah, yeah. Hang on. I can give it to you real quick if you want it. Just for the fireworks. Just while we're going. And anything else, Shannon? Do we miss anything tonight? Nope. Just make sure you guys sub on the main channel so we can hit that thousand. But I think we did everything. I think we did. Hershey says you need a sub. Yeah. Do we need a sub? Do we need a sub? Can I have half? Okay, well, you missed, but you tried. Nice. There we go. I just put the form out there one more time. Jimmy, is this so familiar? Yes, there you go. There's the Ender 3V2 from Murph. That's right. I still have the cops printed. Oh, nice. That was my Ender 3V2 I brought to Murph. And Rich got it. He brought it home. I'm surprised it's not rusted with how much water we were in. It was a mess that night that day. But kept it nice and clean. It has the same amount of hours that it had when I got it from you. Yeah. Hey, that's okay. We should just give it away. There we go. We're gonna give it away at Murph or Earth when we get together again. I like it. I like it. Done deal. All right, guys, we're super full. We're about 13 minutes over. I apologize for that. But hey, I hope we had fun. Andrew, thank you so much, man. I appreciate you coming on with us and sharing your awesome projects with us. Yes. Yeah, thanks for having me. This is a blast as always. Rich, thank you so much coming on and doing a giveaway. And man, you're awesome for the community. I really appreciate it. If you have not checked out Greengate, you have to. I cannot reach. My spool is right there. I just don't want to stand up and grab. I have a, I'm trying to remember the actual color. Is it purple rain? I think it's purple rain. There we go, right there. That is the most gorgeous color when it prints. It's so hard to get it on camera. But when you see it in person, it is absolutely gorgeous. But anyways, thank you so much for joining us too. Everybody else, you guys have been awesome this episode. Everybody who joined us every week. There we go. I know I do what it looks like. It looks muted on the screen, but it's not muted, I promise you. It's gorgeous in person. If you're with us though, thank you so much. Don't forget, hit us up on the Hot Makes Channel on YouTube. Hit that subscribe button. We're trying to get to 1,000 over there. Also, anywhere else you're following us, thank you so much for tuning in tonight. We will see you next week. Everybody else, you guys hang out. We'll be right back with you guys. But everybody else, have a great one. Again, we'll see you next week. Hopefully I didn't forget anything. Anybody else wanna throw anything in there? That was a very ample amount of information, but I think we got it all. Whew, a hot ample. Bye guys, have a great night. We'll see you later.