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The code is shutter and We'll see why once we get to the new project section, which is up next All right, let's go ahead and jump into this week's project Which is you've already mentioned it this little remote shutter button that connects to the Manto So we have this little analog button that triggers the shutter button and the main reason is so when you're holding your camera You can have a tendency to push down and it will you know cause some movement in the camera So to eliminate that or mitigate that we have the shutter button externally being Activated or triggered away from it to minimize on that and one of the most Spots you'll see that is when you have like a lower light levels your shutter speed will go down to compensate for that to try Together in more light and what happens you're definitely gonna get a lot a lot of shake So this connects to the a0 port. We have a couple of ports exposed now Yeah base So it just plugs in like that and we also exposed the other a1 port So if you like wanted a power I guess if you wanted to have this button be eliminated you could definitely do that as well and then for like if you want to attach another sensor something we have the the four pin stem of port in there for that, so you have like a I don't know like a temperature like a Vibration sensor something else attached to there And yeah, so what we're doing here is modifying the three pin little cable here And we have just the the signal in the ground going in there That's triggering it and inside the case I get my little spudger tool here open that up Take a look at this simplicity of this momentary or this tactile push button that we have on here So it is this little Uh The three pin port on here on the pcb, and we have a little mounting holes on there. That's pretty much it It's just a uh button that makes contact and because This is just you know a button making contact. We can actually make Something even simpler Dave yeah, Lamar wanted something that was uh easily to construct with just a piece of cardboard and some Tin foil since this is all the button really is it's just making contact with the To the ground in the the signal there So when you push down on it it acts as another trigger button, so go ahead and demonstrate that by plugging this in And again, we just modified three pin JST and I attached it to my new favorite type of wire This is I think it's supposed to be for like usb cables, but this is a three pin version of it It has three wires on it that you're able to have all nicely bundled up and then just solder to these alligator clip ones That will bite down on this copper tape Back up here. You can see it's the the trace that it's making And all I did here was just fold it and score this little piece of cardboard To uh when you push down on it, it'll trigger it. So let me just go ahead and plug that in demonstrate that So if you want to make like a I don't know like a not a booby trap let's say like If you wanted to like to catch your animal in the act of like jumping on the bed You could definitely utilize something like this where it would be down where the animal would step down on And then you push down on it You can hear that it's snapped. Yep, and then I'll get you a visual of that so That'll snap and uh the focusing works as well. So if you push and hold down You could see that it also Focuses and then one more time it'll do the snap So it maintains its focusing ability if you hold down or if it Yeah sees that you're pushing down on it the deep balancing library is handling that and then uh Maybe cool to have like access to all the other buttons But john actually made a really cool wireless one that has uh controls to not only the focusing and like the colors and all the resolutions and the modes That like the uh color for the led uh ring as well So you want to have like uh even more control and have it be wireless I'll definitely come check that guide coming out a little bit later. Yeah I I think this will be the external remote is is Essential when you're doing a time lapse because we do have that or you do time lapses with the onion skinning feature on the fancy camera app um, so doing something like that Really need something that's in your hand because if you're using like an ipad and you got to like Glass you don't have any tactile feedback When you're doing a soft button So this is the type of thing where it's like I think time lapse is like the best kind of thing to do in the motion Um time lapses So if you're doing like stop motion like with clay or something You want to control each time that the shutter is taken without having another battery like your phone Yeah, the viewfinder for that which is kind of what we use for our When we're shooting video You don't notice that we need like two phones to do that because the other phone is always constantly getting notifications or a phone call So, uh, it's definitely nice to have something that is not going to distract you Or that has multiple uses for it. Oh, I should have showed you the case for that as well This is uh, so I have the um the stem of wired actual push button pack the five Uh product page open here and just to show that uh, one of the reasons why we picked this button is because it's so easy to wire It's got the built-in jc connector and it comes with the wires too and it comes in a pack of five With these little button caps pre-installed and you can change the colors out if you want Um, but they have mounting holes and it's a pcb and so this is um So this is one that you had already cut. How did you cut this one? Did you just snap it like I believe I just snapped them. Yeah Yeah, they have a score on them. I believe And you can just snap them um with a little bit of firm force. You can snap them Yeah, I thought you like cut them with the uh I must have put them away in a wait Here they are. I still have them. So here's what the pack looks like. Let me go to I got a flip flopper on here. I should have used the blue one. I like that uh, color Yeah, so they come in a pack of five they come in this pack and you get all the buttons or all the cables Oh, yeah, that's essential because so I was going through my parts and I was like, where did these other cables come from? Oh, really? Now I know So, um, they're already scored. So I'm gonna I'm gonna snap one off right here And they just snap off easy easy peasy Um, maybe be careful with the little I don't even see any dust So we're good there because it is fiberglass be careful folks. Uh, but the button caps are removable Um, they can come off Um with a little bit of force and you can 3d print your own But these are nice because they're injection molded and they're already colored and you just pop it back in I think like that Or maybe they're keyed in a way. I think they are There you go And they're very clicky Yeah, but this is the main deal here is to have a connector on there. So you don't have to do any wiring They're already surface mounted soldered for you. They're ready to go. They really are all you got to do is uh fashion a way to um To plug it in So I guess you could use two of them because you do need, um, another Uh plug connector on it to connect to the uh to the jst connector So, I mean you got you know, you do need a little bit of soldering Yeah, you gotta have the other people that has uh both ends with the three pin jst But I think those are like small so Exactly they're short. Yeah, exactly. So this was measured to what I needed it to be and I'm using just the um Key shrink tubing on here just to keep the wires nice and bundled because when you do sacrifice that center one it is gonna, you know, sort of Split on itself. Yeah Oh, yeah, this is a little drop down. We have a drop down for lengths There's a bit smaller than 100. Yeah, they're just the different variations of it So the alligator clip version Yeah, for those long buyers like for the stomp button, you definitely recommend getting Yeah, you want to get a roll. Yeah, so I have two different versions. I have one that has the four Wires and this one has three That's because I liked it so much. I think I used it on the tombstone project Yeah, that's right for the bird like a foot stomp thing exactly We have plenty of step switches. You could easily convert those Yeah, yeah, uh into a uh a memento shutter button exactly. Uh lids worked on one uh three printed one you can check out Yeah, she has one with like some springs. I think Yeah, yeah, yeah All sorts of ways Yeah, so I'll take a look at the case super simple. It just has the little nubs on there to align the pcb Get some of that Little nubs on there aligns the pcb. You see the little parts on there for the snap fit lid And they're like that just align it and you have a little cut out for the wires The little um lid has the snap Uh fit parts on the other side and then some alignments on top and the bottom for the um the wire And then this just goes over the button so you don't even have to take the button off Show And then just snaps in like this Okay, yay very nice And of course I had to go with the translucent I'm always going with the translucent on. Yeah, it matches the camera. Just very nice As you can see through uh really Um why I started using it was so I could visualize where the components are like, oh no, am I squishing anything? Let me think getting in the way This is just the purple translucent from Ulti machine. Yeah, I think there's still the only ones who make this uh I tried looking for it. Huh. Yeah, it's a very nice kind of plum Yeah, all right We'll need to get the updated case uh to get the ports. Yes on there or the exposed ports And the um the front case is still the same It'll work with this the little bear one or the kitty cat one that you made very nice And yeah, let's go ahead and jump to the guide Okay, you got it loaded there. I think Let's see What's that? You got it loaded the learn guide. Yes, I got a full screen. You can drive Can't see anything while I'm in full screen Am I Switching the tabs All right, let's go ahead and check out the guide for this That's a little breakdown of everything we just talked about. It's uh for minimizing camera shake Uh for remote shooting the uh button still allows you to do your focus on your capturing Just hold down on that it'll do the focus function And then you could push again to do the capture Build the stop button the exact same way as the button Just gotta have the wire the longer wires using a copper taper copper tape to create the trace And it's plugged in the exact same way Uh a little bit of code that liz wrote up for having a zero being the trigger Oh the actual trigger built-in one still works as well So you don't lose functionality to that you can read the uh the guides for all the prerequisites on that in the code Uh same amount of parts for the memento the tripod 382 quarter 20 screw The sd card and the 420 milliamp hour battery the I didn't realize like you were showing that the kit actually comes with all the wires you need so The only additional one you might need is going to be the alligator clip one if you want to build the sound button And then the copper tape as well Yeah, we have a couple different Widths for the copper take. Oh, yeah You can choose they have adhesive right and that's conductive. So that's yes. Yeah um I think the the chibi tronics. I think that you sent Gavin that has the tape, right? Oh, no the adhesive is not Uh, conducted so wow you had to like bend it. I know right? I thought it was but every time I tried making a trace with it. It didn't work And I'm like, uh, what's going on here until I like bent it or like folded the tape So it's on the top and that worked. So I'm like, oh, no, they got they didn't use Yeah, conductive adhesive is very oh jeez. Nice. Take it for granted. Yeah So I got some parts there. Um, all the parts we talked about USB cable to if you need to charge And if it's a little four-year-old's hand, yeah, yeah, it's great Moving on the circuit python. I think this is a mirror of page. Oh, yeah See if I want to Get that code over flash it to uh, if it still has like if it comes with Arduino You don't want to get circuit python installed on there And then the code section for this eliz wrote up and you can see here the function for Uh, hat then the a1 act as the shutter Yeah a zero, but you can change it to a1. Oh, yeah. Yeah No, it's a good diagram. Super easy. It's just plugging in Yeah, it's using the uh the signal and the ground but not the voltage. Yeah For the printing part, uh, no supports for any of this just prints uh separate pieces See Yes, so you can get the uh step file for the shutter and the momentum Case that has the cutouts for the ports and then the uh, or you can just download all the stl separately like so Yep All right, moving on to assembly of it. So we're showing off how to build both button types here We'll start off with the remote case And uh, as we said, it's just two j three pin jst's soldered together to create the link that you're going to need for that Uh camera case with the memento is installed in the exact same way as the previous one Just align all your ports and your cutouts Uh the tactile button showed live there so easy it just goes over the uh the nubs for the standoffs on the pcb The case goes right on top. Just align the holes together to snap it And then the screw is uh inserted on the bottom here Are gonna need some um What is it the m3? No m 2.5 by five millimeter five millimeter long screws to attach the um Little tripod portion here That's the only bit you'll need for that And then uh showing how the traces look for building a cardboard stop button there That's pretty simple. That's pretty much it It's a pretty simple little way to trigger Your camera Yeah Yep, and um If you want more of a wireless one, uh jp is he's his guide is in moderation Um, he's using touch osc or osc Um, which really simplifies a lot of things using your cell phone as a camera remote trigger because somebody in the comments was asking What about a wireless remote? And that's coming probably tomorrow or later today. We'll have probably later today. Yeah But if you want something tactical and in your butt in your hand, um, this is this is a good way to do it And it's a very very customizable Yeah, different buttons switches arcade button Yeah, um, whatever Cool, if you want the button model of this I have a Part 3d model on github if you want to get that If you want to use it in a different case or something, um, and model this Um, because we don't have the pcb In in eagle cad. So here's a nice drawing of it and a nice model of it with the mounting holes and everything So you can check that out on our github repository of adafruit cad parts And that is this week's guide project guide If you want to pick up any of the parts we talked about you can get 10% off your total order using the coupon code shutter All right Anything we got some just cord chata Good morning dj debon Good morning Yeah, isn't that cool that onion skin feature in memento is pretty cool Yeah, it's very fun. Yeah, I'm gonna try out some some diy time-lapse stuff You know, I gotta print the case They get the switch Andy coway saying could be good for photographing lightning. Yeah Oh, well, maybe that's one of the sensors I could uh attach to it to get it triggered like as soon as it sees like the Yeah, what is it the The lux like as soon as it's value. Yeah, the value of the flash going in. Huh take photos That's a good dip. Yeah, definitely more different unique ways to trigger the shutter Forward coming soon in the works All right, that is the project next step so on that. Yeah, I mean with sound it has a microphone built in and it has the accelerometer so There is more than one way to trigger Yeah All right, let's go ahead and jump into this week's. What are we prototyping? Yeah, this week. We are prototyping a collab project with brent Who is the head of iot a different io So brent wanted to create his own diy iot doorbell Project, uh, so uh, we're collaborating. I designed a case that has the memento inside and an arcade button It's got a built-in switch and access to the usb port It also has a little tripod screw and I have it here my little tripod thing But the idea is to make kind of your diy iot doorbell video not video doorbell, but when you press the arcade button Let's see if we can do it It takes a picture and it sends it through Adafruit io and it displays it on A dashboard or your feeds So let's see if it showed up. I have the adafruit io dashboard set up here Over here and here is what the image looks like it is It is uh Kind of a crooked image, but you get the idea Let me see if I can do us a selfie here And it may take a little bit To send to adafruit io because we are streaming and you know my internet's Not the best, but let's see if it updates in a minute or two And and we're still prototyping it. Um I think uh Brent's gonna do some Maybe some updates to it And Did yours work? We're sharing the same feed. So It's kind of funny. We're sharing the same account. So you might see Pedro's Um, but yeah, that's the gist of it Um while adafruit io loads it or not. Let's take a look at Um the case I suppose we can take a look at the case. Um, so I designed this up uh last thursday And we wanted to go with a the ring doorbell kind of enclosure design Uh, the challenge with this one was uh, this arcade button is uh, you know, it's kind of kind of tall So I ended up going this route where I have like a sleeve Um that kind of protrudes out which kind of works really well. It keeps the case uh relatively thin Um, and then you have an actuated, you know A button here, which is kind of nice. Um, I have a kind of an interesting cut out for the usb seaport So that's this like little notch that comes out because you have super rounded edges here Nice flat backing here so you can mount this with some foam tape or command strip To the wall or wherever you want to mount it And then what i'm kind of testing out something new here is this built in print in place slide switch actuator So here you can see, um, you know, we've done this sort of thing before where we have like a little separate piece that we print And then you pop it in and then there's like a lip so it don't fall out But it can still fall in When you take it out. So what I did is I ended up coming up with this little V groove that's built into the uh into the little actuator here, so it actually can't fall out And it and it has a nice amount of clearance between the edges so that it can only go Left and right and then it can't fall out because of the v groove And then it's printed flat here and then because there's a little nub here. I might change this out Um, so that it's a little bit easier with these little nubs instead of having like a square hole here um for the uh the switch here has a very small kind of Uh, a little nub here. So I think having two knobs here will be better than having a hole But this is a proof of concept. It works. It works pretty well Um, and it just kind of fits on top Snaps in And make sure it clicks in there and then you can kind of see when the uh When the green light shows up if I have it in there there we go. So I'll turn it on And you can see the green led turn on there I do want to add an i and o label so you know where if it's on and off Um, because they can do like a nice little engraving here on the first layer Uh, so that was kind of cool. I haven't done that yet And then of course there's like this little, uh, kind of embossed feature here that kind of Makes it look like a webcam. I guess with these little fins and this nice You know indent Um, the bottom here has a nice, uh A threaded screw that prints in place And then it's a thread rather just a printed place thread and then you can add The uh, the tripod screw here if you want to mount it to a tripod which helps out for photography I'm happy with the case this uh snap fits open You can see here. I'm using the the jst three pin jst to power the led And uh the switch you got your battery in there and just two mounting holes for the pcb bracket um So pretty simple Snap fit no support required case. Let's see if we can get another photo And um, I updated the chime To be a little bit more high pitch because the one right now it's kind of low And uh the led goes back on and hey that time it worked You can see the camera overhead there Not much to look at but Show mine, but yours came up I had one of the cat the other the other time There you go. Well, the button's a little easy to push Yeah, the button's easy to pull. Oh, wow. That was fast. Yeah, it was a lot faster. Yeah, it just depends if like No feeds are coming. I don't know Like what what sometimes it's I think it needs like a try and accept in the code too Uh, because sometimes like requests will get overloaded and get the better like so. Yeah, again, we're prototyping it It's our I think this might be the first time we're using an image. There you go. It looks really wow. Yeah Dang, that's fast. Yeah, that's fast. Um and you know the pie the The pie camera library has like built-in things like chime so you can like add your own frequency to make a different chime If you want or maybe use synth io and use a cedar groves chime Library to get some real nice chimes going say just use the ring doorbell one. Just swipe it. All right. Yeah way file Yeah, you can do that too. So that is the that's what prototyping It's a nice collab project with brant because he's doing a different io. Yeah. Um, yeah, it's cool to see image capture Work in in ater fruit io Yeah, and it's a fun case you got nice There with the purple I was gonna say I get like the art deco feel with this Yeah, that's kind of cool, right? Yeah. Yeah, I really like to use bc cut out It's kind of cool. It's notched out notch notch notch All right, what a focal say underscore Maybe we got some ideas Case looks slick. Thank you very much squid Uh, if we can scroll through older images, um, I'm gonna ask brant if we can do that But there is an ability to have history Yeah, yeah, you're uh in your ater fruit io feed. So that might be cool I say we have uh, yeah, yeah, uh tyeth has a good quote here. Uh, he said well, don't quote him but The red bar on the top means the tab isn't or wasn't receiving data. So you might need to refresh Okay, that I think that is true The poor quality is drill worthy. Oh man. Uh, yeah, the just standard print settings Um for for this one, it's I'm using the krill tea S1 plus pader using the krill tea cr10 s pro We were big fans of the krill tea printers Yeah, brant is also working on a weatherproofed outdoor What is it like an animal wildlife camera project? So using one of the uh injection molded Weatherproof enclosures for his project just because it has all the gaskets and stuff He is working on that Yeah, I live in apartments. So this probably work well But not so much for an exterior of the house. Yep because of the weather again It's a proof concept. Maybe something for an office setting. It might make more sense Yeah Yeah, I'm worried if somebody stole mine Yeah, oh that looks cool. Although if they stole it, well actually wouldn't it wouldn't connect to the wi-fi Yeah Yep Yeah, maybe it's good for an office setting where you know, you're with your colleagues or something And um the other part of it. I didn't mention is that there is sms capable and email notifications With aider fruit IO so you can get a text when the doorbell has been rung So that'd be cool 15 millimeters thick, you know He made uh, so dj debon is sharing his cover for the ring doorbell. It's nice So you'll need a hammer to break Oh Yeah, cool Yes, okay having history feed means the feed values are limited to a much Having no history means up to 100 kilobyte images. Oh, all right That's the limitation. Okay Good to know All right, so that is what we are working on not next week, but the week after we'll be able to uh Have a nice learn guide and video out and hopefully we'll have all the kinks worked out Maybe a updated case where I have some labels on here And those dubs I was talking about Because I did have to like line it up perfect if you noticed over the overhead I had to line up the switch just right And you do want to be careful that's a breaker switch, right? Yeah, I'm glad that happened with older board So be careful. That's why we're prototyping. Yeah, cool. So be on the lookout for this I think it might be cool to do a layer by layer on the switch because as it grew that might be kind of cool to cover Give me this little feature too, which is using the emboss feature But you can manually model that too If you want a model of the momento we have it up on the product learn guide as well So you can get a 3d model of that as well And the open source eagle file You want to manufacture your own? I didn't post any links Yeah, I mean either I've been in the zone here. It's nice, not the best things Let's see here is the good hub We're talking about all the CAD stuff right there The fritzing there is a fritz for it as well. Yeah That's right. Mm-hmm Good stuff And of course the guide in the video all that Yep Question on the youtube's 19 year old wants to become an electrical engineer How do I take mission? Oh I went to school for 3d animation Hmm Uh, no, you went to school for Like design. Yeah. Yep. Um, how did we end up here? I don't know. Yeah I would I would save this question for tonight on asking engineer where lamar lady aida. Yes a real MIT graduate Electrical engineer she she could definitely give you some tips and pointers on her story and we just fell into this Advice, yeah. Sorry. Yeah, that's a lot of you information on Doing 3d animation and motion graphics and video production and web design and Yeah Sorry Good advice. I know the only reason we could do this is because the 3d animation Yes, and photography Photography the marketing and all that. Yes all right, um Are we ready for a time lapse? Yeah, yeah this week every week we do a time lapse that is a design from the community And this week we have a little bit of a novel utensil Yeah, so of course, it's got to happen everybody where All of your tongs are dirty in the dishwasher and you're like, you know crap So you grab two spoons and I saw this um print come up and I was like, whoa, this is exactly what I need right now It was so uh, it's called So relatable when this when I saw this pop up in the feed and all it does is just hold two spoons So pop this guy out It has a nice little groove in here Yeah, so does it from a design standpoint? Is it designed for a specific size of spoon handle or A variety of spoons will fit just because of the way this is tapered So if you have a bigger spoon, you know, it's gonna stop More higher up than if it's a smaller spoon so you can push that in further down in there and it's Handle a varied design because Especially there are So yeah, it fits all the way that's interesting. Yeah, I like how it avoids the you know Using three printed parts for food because it's touching the utensil the utensil is actually touching the food Yeah, like the slides and like that There you go Of course, you could put like a fork on the other side. But yeah, you know the snap I I'm using it for No, I would not put this in the dishwasher No, not the handle. No, not the handle. No the thing that's getting dirty is just the spoons Yeah, your food safe steel. So Yeah, so I'm just grabbing, you know salad or Mike has like cheese Just sprinkled it over. Okay But yeah, no, this is uh, not gonna go in the food All right, so this is a design this for free on printables.com and it was designed by hydro tactic And he calls it the tongs now doesn't time for holiday party sharing So here's a couple photos of it in action And uh, so a nice kind of gift it says instant tongs anytime any cutlery combo And I you know, I haven't really seen an uh an adaptable tong Thing like this before but then again, I'm not really Going out there to End up Tree supports are highly recommended. Did you use I use no supports because I didn't know You can see that it you know, it was prints like that. Okay job Yeah, somebody commented too about the tree supports but then fine Okay, oh, I see there's some overhang for that That cavity there and of course over here too Yeah, but wow, it's an testament to try out your design with no supports to see how it comes out Sometimes you'll be surprised Very cool All right, and you are actually exactly what happened, uh, dj devon never have enough too many tongs remaining like tacos Always have two fried shells. Yeah Yeah, so you can exactly what happened. Yeah We're both into dish washing like oh man That's funny or you can use it for chopsticks modify the design Cool that is uh the time lapse. Um, I didn't run the video. So let's let's go ahead and take a look at it. Yeah I gotta hear Can't see any of the controls on him in full screen. Yeah, what's cool is you can pick any color Yeah, you can see all the overhang. You really see the overhang. Wow. Yeah, maybe you support Yeah, let's you want to clean it up. I guess you know, it's cleaned up Pretty good. Okay You can see there That's fun. No waste here I like your spoon very mickey mouse. Oh, yeah Hopefully chop it up before any bits fall into your food. That's the only way And it's just regular pla, you know, like Pet Chee Definitely you should probably use Pet Chee I always find Pet Chee hard to print because you're going to print harder. Yeah, you gotta print a little bit slower It's all you gotta like bake the film. You gotta dry the filament out before you use it or something. Oh, yeah. Yeah Anyway, great time lapse good test of uh, no supports Oh, yeah, it's a pretty useful for cooking too. Yeah, and we have the link in the uh In the discord, let me drop the link for that folks There you go. Got the link Sure show up there Instant tongs All right Let's move on Who needs tongs cookie monster? All right, next up is community makes these were uh makes that were sent to us this week Folks are printing some fun stuff. Let's take a look first up Snowbirds I'm up here in new england The northeast or the northeast We got a lot of snow. It snowed last night and I did this last Two weeks ago or something And like four three four people posted up their makes of their snowbirds Uh, first one up is from kg 08858. So they printed it up here with snow and also a snow duck And split the model into parts and assigned different extruders with some old pla anyway Uh, this one One of the wiper towers fell off. Oh print is still usable did a test for some snow outside So here is a dual extruder version of it a little messy there because the tower came off Nice clean it up. Yeah, I guess it's the prusa xl It's a new printer and there you can see some of the now You know, I I'm new to snow because it's my first year seeing real snow And I notice there's different types of snow and if you are a person that grew up with snow, you know the different types of snow and um It's like in the middle of like wet snow and dry snow that makes good molds But you already know that Uh, we have another let me show all because basically these are all the community makes this one was printed by fedric fedric Put prints in there. They said it was one little print and the hinges worked right off the print Point two eight five layer height print two eight. They're right Uh, it would have been better with point two or less because of the bird It's easier to remove from the mold. Maybe not. I'm not a snow bird scientist And here's a nice photo of the bird. Look at the tail came out really well. Beak very very cool There's a little bit of the snow in the mold still Uh, yeah, I've never made a snow mold before and I think I talked about last week or the week before This is the iot bird projects and just repurposed to make it a a two-part mold that uh That has built-in hinges that they're printed place One from joe r nice print quite fast and good quality It's printed in this red filament looks good and then the First print was from a stranded orc Yeah, stranded orc and they said it was a fast and easy print with 0.6 nozzle 0.3 layers hinges work well That's good to know when your hinges work with a 0.6 nozzle That means this good Oh, sorry about that. I didn't get a chance to test it out because the snow here is ephemeral We have a piles of ice now. Yeah, I know that's last week Um, but here it is printed looking really nice in that 0.6 nozzle In that 0.3 layer height there's no but it is ice of the feeling Yeah, cool. So it seemed to have a popular uh snow print Uh, Pedro who's down You're gonna. Oh, yeah, I know Some wet sand. Yeah, the sand did not work. It wasn't wet enough. Yeah. Yeah, that happens with the snow here, too very cool All right, and then after that a uh practical Print this is a remix posted up by j less. It's a remix of our raspberry pi zero case With some spot for a stemma Breakout sensor. This one's the bme 680 from the looks of it in the picture Yeah, a little hole there for usb power over the pi zero And there's a quick connector here from i think spark front Looks really nice with the stemma qt cable. Very nice very practical There's some additional. Oh, those are princess standoffs. That's clever And this prints without any supports, I believe And there you go. That is uh all the Makes that were sent to us this week. Thank you everybody sending your makes The twisting of that uh stemma cable Yeah, that's very nice. Yeah I suppose that helps with uh I don't know what does twisting the cable do it just keeps it bundled or is there electrical properties that it helps with Somebody more knowledgeable than me might know That is The makes the community makes awesome All right, I got a comment from dj debon like your printed place hinges. Thank you. I use my sd card box With the hinges all the time. It still works great. Very nice bme 680 can be pretty far off with the Adjustment code to bm 280 is much more accurate in this version I've noticed that Oh, yeah, because you use it too for your plans, right? Yeah I already know what the offset for it is Yeah, he is not dishwasher safe In fact, he might warp. Yeah. No, it is not. That's why this design is kind of good. It's not for yeah Don't don't throw in the dishwasher. Yeah, this is a washer or futon for holding the utensils. Yeah Um, yeah, I thought those are two a squid.jpg is asking. I'm assuming the twisting helps reduce That's why I never twist them I always do the um helps reduce the interface Oh, it does. Yeah, I've seen jp do a lot of twist stuff before Um, oh, yeah, he has a whole library. He puts it to the drill and oh, yeah Yeah All right. Well, if you run into that that's uh, I guess a pro tip Cool. All right folks, I think we have covered all the segments I think that's it. Yeah, I'll go ahead and promote the uh coupon code If you want to pick up anything today. We'll also have one tonight on ask an engineer And then another one tomorrow with jp's workshop Let's take a snapshot There you go Or slow we'll see There it goes. Yeah, it's pretty damn fast. Yeah, now it is cool Oh, sorry, I remove the wrong the wrong thing. All right folks tonight. We invite you to come on show and tell Hosted by I believe melissa will be hosting tonight. If not lady aida And mr. Lady aida will be hosting It starts at 7 30 p.m. Eastern time And then shortly after we'll be asking engineer at 8 p.m. Eastern time You can come on the 80 for discord server to get the invite code the stream yard link To join in and show your projects Anything is good All right, I think I'm checking all my That stuff Everybody saying goodbye. Thank you so much. Thank you everybody for hanging in live and folks that are watching on the archive Yep, we have some more links Um, if you want to check out any other cool stuff from folks in the community check out the aida for discord server We'll see you folks tonight. I think I'm gonna come on and show off my last week It was this last week or two weeks ago. I can't remember last week. Yes. Yeah, this was last week's fun project I'll come on and share that with melissa and or company It's a nice little neopixel ruddery Thing Yeah, maybe we'll both be on yeah Well, thank you everybody so much. We'll we'll probably hang out Um And see you on the show and tell If not, we'll be back next week with some more prototype projects We're gonna push back the the doorbell for another week Um, but I have some other components in hand. I'm gonna do some fun projects with this is a big display So we're gonna show that off. I yeah, I'm glad you did because I did not realize it was that big I was a big one. It was a 1.2 inch a seven segment display. I know you hear 1.2. It's like, oh, it's an inch No, it looks big, right? It's big Yeah, who can guess what I'm gonna make with that Probably a clock. It's a clock All the spoilers All right, thanks. Oh, we should Knuckles It's a huge knuckle huge knuckles That was a joke project But uh, it was kind of cool. Uh-huh Maybe a wearable clock thing We should probably do it with the alpha. No Do we have an alpha one that thing? No, probably no, we don't we only have a seven segment So it's good for all that means as soon as the project comes out. We'll have an alpha Yeah, mainly because the stem of qt ports around here. That's what we're kind of refreshing this And we don't really have like a rtc circuit python clock And I kind of want to make a cool retro mid-century modern case for it. It's some really cool ones from brawn Very nice one. Yeah Digital flop flop flavor flavor flavor Cool knuckle right here guys. Yeah, man. I gotta use the bathroom We're ending a little early, but it's fine We'll see folks next week, but until then remember to make a great day