 All right, so I made this thing. This is the QSN. I made it with crappy plastic and I kind of got crappy results, which I expected. I also dropped it a few times, so it doesn't look as elegant. But point is, is it successfully printed and what's really cool is when you when you spin it, you can actually see all the way through it and you can see the internal structure that there is. It's hard to get that angle just right. But you can see all the way through it. There's this kind of spherical structure on the inside with with vertexes. But yeah, it's a pretty cool object. It's a little slower so you can see, you want to see the light through it a little bit. Yeah, I think maybe. I think it's better. You can see the, I believe there's one, two, three, four, five, six, there's eight points on the inside in there. So what what is this exactly? So this is the QSN and it's something that me and Ray have been working on trying to 3D print. This object is very difficult to 3D print and once I saw it in the 3D CAD model, I was like, I want to attempt to print that. So Ray optimized it, then I optimized it and then after many hours of testing, I printed it. However, I used really crappy plastic, so I got crappy results. The other models I have with better plastic work a lot nicer. They look a lot nicer, but you know, trial and error.