 Makeers, welcome to Hot Makes. We are back another Monday. My friends, Shannon, how are you doing, Shannon? I'm very, very tired. I had a very long weekend, but I'm here. And it's May, it's May now, so that's fun. It's got to be May. I was going to do it, but I didn't think I was going to hit it appropriately because I'm really bad at impressions, so. Nice. Well, we have a heck of a show for you. Welcome to Hot Makes. Right here on All the Hot Makes Things. Check out the link in the description below for all the cool stuff we show today. Also, if you're enjoying the show, you could be like Andrew, who's always donating, already donating $10 today. He already did, and he said, I believe I just want to make sure I got this right. Because reasons, that's his donation. So feel free to hit us up on the PayPal, that'll be all over the chat, it's in the description, all that stuff. If you want to support the channel, we really appreciate that. And we're everywhere again, right, tonight? We're everywhere. We are on Twitch, we're on, what are we on, Facebook, YouTube? Make sure you guys are subbing to the main channel, as always. I actually haven't looked at our count on that, so I apologize, that was the only thing I did not check before I came on here, but I know we're still trying to make it to, what's that? We're almost at 700. Hey, that's an improvement. Okay, so we're trying to make it to 2,000, so obviously it didn't happen by episode 100, but we're only at 102, now we're at 700, so that's an improvement. So make sure you're subbing there, guys. So, well, welcome all the places. Everywhere we're at, we really appreciate you guys watching, no matter where we are at. We try to show all the stuff that we get. There's so many submissions, which is absolutely amazing. I definitely appreciate that. We all appreciate it. We put a lot of time into the show, kind of behind the scenes a little bit, to pull all that stuff. I know we can't show everything every week, but we try, and then we have awesome guests. Like tonight, an awesome guest joins us, Chris Parillo's with us, so Shannon is gonna have a shot of adrenaline, and. I'm good, I'm good. I said this before we came on here, that Chris is very easy to talk to, and it's always fun when he's on here, so. He is, he's awesome. I'm sure he's in the back room, like cursing me out right now, I'm pretty sure. It's gonna be nuts. We're gonna say that. Yeah. Or it was just almonds, I don't know. Almonds, folks. Nice. Well, you alluded to it real quick before we, I can't even talk. I'm so excited. Before we bring you in, you alluded to it. You had an awesome weekend. What'd you do this weekend? Yeah, so I did a lot of stuff. So I got to take Pittsburgh Ironman on Heinz Field, which if somebody wants to drop that in, I actually haven't pulled up if you guys want to look at pictures, but. Yeah. It was a fan event for the draft party. So like if you guys, oh, I don't know if you can see it behind me appropriately anymore, because of how it's cut off, but like I have a big sign from the draft party on my wall and stuff. But we got to take the suit, my friend and I onto the field with a bunch of other like, I don't want to call them like cosplayers, but they're just like super fans that kind of cosplay like feelers, like specific stuff who have gotten to know, like there's the Steelers Jesus, okay? Like, this is like a legit thing. I didn't share the pictures of that yet, so I don't have them up. I'm still going through like the 400 pictures that we took, but it was really cool. So we got to do this and like actually be on the field. I got to stand next to our number one draft pick, which came from Pitt, who is gonna replace our quarterback, which is pretty cool. And it was a good time. And then I'll actually switch over here to Twitter. Well, maybe I will there, but nope, I can't apparently, but there we go. So I finished Arrow's top too. I know this has been like a big thing and I remade the bow, so I have a second bow. I finished the top and I decided that since I'm the same size as the person it's going to, I was just gonna go and take pictures in it. So here we are. Nice, it looks awesome. So maybe I want to know how it turned out and it's behind me obviously here too because it's still on the stand, but that's how it turned out. I just need to make the bottom now and I have to get measurements for that still. And if anybody's aware of that situation, getting the measurements for the top is like the chore of its own, so. Well, it's well done. It looks really good. I love the quiver and the arrows look good. And the new bow looks great. You already had experience making one, right? Oh my God, it took me like a day. It's crazy. I got back it in like three days and there's some things I want to fix, but the quiver was like made out of foam in a day. Nice. Yeah, the bow took like a day. It was crazy because I already did one, so. Awesome. It was fun. But yeah, that was it. I think that was an awesome weekend. I mean, draft weekend, you get to go to a draft party, Pittsburgh Ironman. Yeah. You got to take a lot of cool pictures with people and kids and all sorts of stuff it looked like. You know what, let me, I'm already on Twitter here because I know I shared a group picture of some sort on here. You guys are just going to have to see my Twitter feed. Yeah, see, we got to do like pictures of kids on the field and stuff. And this is another one of like the mascot friends. But we just kind of hung out into pictures of people. It was like a con, but not really a con. If that makes any sense, because I just kind of like chilled there. And like this kid wouldn't take a picture unless I held his hand. It was, it was a thing. That's adorable though. That's adorable. That's it. Awesome. Well, it looked like you had an awesome weekend. And that is super cool when you get to take something you've created like that and do something even cooler to a team that you love, right? I mean, you got to be a part of something huge. I really want to try to get it to the penguins because playoff start, technically for us tomorrow, but hockey playoff start today. So that's my next goal. They usually do like a big screen viewing outside for free for the fans every game once we make it past like first round. So if they do that again, I'm totally just walking around. Look at that. The Photosmith says that is amazing, Shannon. Whoa. It was, it was definitely an experience just to be on the field. And then if anybody knows what the suit is dedicated to, it's a friend of mine was Downey's assistant actually. And he died unexpectedly last year in a car accident. And so we dedicated the suit to him and his passing would be Thursday the 5th. So it was kind of a very emotional experience, I guess, but it was, it was very nice to kind of like pay that tribute and have that experience this weekend. So I'm going to, I'm going to stop talking. No, no, that's, it's awesome. And a lot of people are, everyone's loving it. They're all, they're cheering you on in the chat, which is super cool too. And then Gary says, oh, that's all you did. Slow weekend then. Oh my God. And I'm in so much pain. I thought like Saturday after I took the suit off was the most pain I'd be in. And I just, I crashed last night as soon as I got home from doing the other stuff with arrows. So I just, I feel my shoulders. It sounds like an awesome time. I think we, we should bring in Chris. I tell you what, Chris is awesome. You guys probably all know Chris. I want Chris to comment on, on the Iron Man too. And we have a ton of fun stuff to talk about Chris with, but you guys probably know Chris. He's been around for, been forever in the, I guess you could say tech industry. He talks about his nuts on TV. It's just, it's crazy. No, Chris is an awesome dude. Join the 3D printing community. Join the 3D printing community. I mean, like a little over a year now. Ladies and gentlemen, Chris Perillo, how you doing? I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm full of almonds folks. So we were talking to Chris before the stream and I asked Gary if he had the sound bites ready and Chris like, I could just make my own. Yeah. It's flat on, it sounds exactly the same. It's almost like, you know, that guy. Yeah, I've been doing that for years. I've been honing that, that particular decadence. I think we, we got to get you an almond sponsor. Yeah. Well, I, yeah, I could do that. I don't mind almonds, but there's more to life. Well, what's, what's you've been up to? It's been a while since you've been on the show. I know you've been up to a ton of stuff in the background. Yeah, up to a thousand different things. I've been busy for sure. And, you know, I have been watching even with me being busy. I have, I have been able to, to, to watch when I can catch the shows. So I'm always lurking in the background, always kind of watching. And if I do catch something that I think would work well on Hot Makes, I make sure the hashtag goes in there. Yeah, definitely. Yeah. So, but you pinged me specifically because like this week is bigger than my birthday week. It's bigger than Christmas. It is, you know, May the fourth is, is coming up. And I'm like, ah, like, you know, We sat here and we were like, who is good for Star Wars immediately? Well, I, I thrifted this the other day. It's a vintage Darth Vader. I like complete and huge, like amazing condition. Like just on the shelf for like seven, eight bucks. And this is, it would sell for hundreds today. Like it's, it was incredible. Like one of the biggest thrifting scores ever. So the only thing that would have made it better is if I would have picked it up or found it on May the fourth, that would have been amazing. But I, you know, I'm legit because I keep a box right next to the, right next to the desk. This is a, this is a box full of Star Wars stuff. This is a set Hasbro had sent this. I haven't, I haven't, I'm not going to look at it until May the fourth, because you know, I'm going to try to, I'm going to try to, try to contain my excitements and be surprised. You know, yes, I'll do it on my stream. But that is, you know, that I've been, of course, you know, I've been, I've been streaming for a long time. Like since, well, at least 2006 is when I started streaming. But it's like Al Gore invented the internet. I think. Kind of, yeah. Right around the same day, you know, right in that air. Honestly, I was doing things. You know, there we go. Someone's acoustic coupler. Is that your internet? I just heard someone. That's my, I am still on dial-up for sure. But yeah, I'll be, I'll be, I'll be a get a crack into that on that one. Yeah, no, I mean, you know, I gotta tell you, without all the Star Wars inspired models out there, you know, 3D printing would not be nearly as exciting for me. I do print other things, certainly. But, you know, part of the fun is, is being able to recreate, you know, or have something, you know, in a certain color or certain way. You know, Photosmith was here. Yeah, he's still here. My favorite mint, you'd think it was pepper. It used to be peppermint until I met Photosmith. And that is now, I put his models, you know, in my, it's not, it doesn't taste the same. Yeah, yeah. You know, when extruded, but still, really, it's easy. Edible filament might not be the way we want to go. Well, there is chocolate. There is chocolate. There is chocolate, yeah, yeah. And they're free, they're scientifically, they're trying to 3D print like wheat and everything, which is just a whole different topic. Yeah, that's a different, yeah. Well, you got your, what was it? The Prusa Mini, like a little over a year ago, right? Yeah, Prusa Mini, and I've been using it pretty much daily for since that long. And I mean, I'm a total hardware noob. Like I just, I mean, I know enough to be dangerous. And so I'm always like walking, you know, a few steps behind everybody else. And hadn't really, I guess, I feel like I hadn't really found my place in the greater community. Like, I mean, I'm just, I'm a fan and I love doing this stuff. And I love, you know, seeing what other people are doing and oh, that's really cool. But that, of course, changed recently with the project that we kicked off. So, and I know we were gonna, you know, talk about that. Obviously. So I'm not trying to like shock everybody. But yeah, you know, like, what are you talking about? I honestly think you should be paid like every time you say the name because you would just be like a millionaire. Like in the first day. You're not wrong. Star Wars should start paying. No, they're not paying me for that. Great kid, don't get cocky. I try not to. And by the way, that soundbite is exactly what put the word cocky in my four-year-old daughter's vocabulary. So we had to teach. And I have to say, so you're four, well, when she was four, you have a four-year-old or you have a daughter, right? Yeah, I have a daughter. And just in case anybody here doesn't know this, what's her name? Jedi. See? It's legit. Jedi. Nice. So my little man will be two on May the 4th. His birthday's on May the 4th. I do! Yeah. She ruled out Jar Jar right away. I couldn't name him that. Wow. But yeah, he'll be two on May the 4th. So yeah, I took the day off. We're going to have a whole lot of fun and hang out on May the 4th. Naturally. You know, I hope that the stuff that I get into, I kind of hope that she's not inspired, but indirectly kind of takes something away from, like my dad, he did stuff. But honestly, I was disconnected from a lot of the things he did. I was never into sports. Sure. I didn't really get into, I never got into model building. He didn't really do that either, but he was into like remote control, like RC cars and planes and everything. And it was just, it wasn't interesting to me. He was an accountant. I suck at numbers. So like, we're not exactly diametrically opposed, or at least I didn't think we were in that sense until Facebook came around. And I... My space. Yeah, my space. But I know my daughter, she's got my facial expressions, and I mean that in the best way. Unfortunately, she does have part of my face, because you know, she is half me. But I know that she will do very well in front of the camera. So if she can see what y'all do, what I do, what other people do, and see that as a path forward to follow her interest, you know, is great. So like getting into 3D printing, you know, it's one thing to talk about STEM and to say, oh yeah, support STEM, but to actually like do it and like say, okay, let's open TinkerCAD and you can design something and then we can press a button and then print it out. Like, you know that, you never know what's going to lead her, you know, where that's going to lead your job. What's going to evolve from that? It's pretty cool. It's so cool because the younger kids, they've learned that stuff so much faster than we do. It's crazy. I have a friend that just dropped his 13-year-old in front of Fusion 360 like two weeks ago, and it's ridiculous how much stuff he can do already. I think it's really, it's like they're growing up with, you know, this like they grew up with technology and like I, because now I'm going to sound really little, I'm like the young one because I grew up with AOL. That's when like AOL was the thing is like when I was old enough to be, you know, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I just aged, I just aged literally another year as you said that. They were like, please talk more of this show and now I'm just digging a hole. No, no, that's perfect because I'm not going to lie. Raise your hand in the chat. If you had an AOL username, I'm gonna, I mean, I'm guilty. I still use mine, that's where Estrona came from. I need a terminal name, but that was my last name. Like it's, it's absolutely, sorry, okay. I'm off the tracks now, so continue. I was here, you were off the tracks before we even started. As soon as I show up, just as soon, even in comments. I guess, well my point is like, you know, now people, it's just technology is a way of life like since they're born. So it's so much easier to like, like to follow the speed of how it's adapting where like when it started, even with me or before, like we didn't have it our entire lives. So it was slow at first. Anyway, it makes sense in my head. This is how my head works. No, no, you're good. No, that's, you're 100% true because they are like cell phones or iPads or something. My two year old, I could put a game on. He loved, like he's getting so good with these little like infant games on the iPad. But he also knows how to stop the game, go over to YouTube and find Blippi and watch Blippi. And I'm like. So look, Tech Titan says, I think Tech Titan made a mistake. He says he remembers his IRQ number. No, no, no, your IRQ would have been like seven. You're getting your ICQ number. That's what you're thinking. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you've got mail. IRQ, ICQ. So anyway, you know, I would, Edwards, he's the man, the voice behind that sound bite. But anyway, yeah, I've been, I've been into 3D printing and part of what keeps me going is the Star Wars-ness and amazing Star Wars inspired models that are produced by so many, so many different people. And I don't want to like mention names because inevitably you always like, you forget someone. But like, I keep trying to convince Fixum Dude, anybody, I want, and Fixum Dude is a moderator and he's been a volunteer. He's done Star Wars models a lot. I've had a lot of kits that you can build, amazing stuff. You should absolutely support him on printables and beyond, certainly. So there were toys called Star Tots back in the day that Kenner was going to produce. And there were little figurines, right? There were no articulations, just little figurines. No real definite, I mean, you had definition of arms and limbs and everything, but they were very, very simple. Like it would be amazing to have Star Tots modeled as a full, like you could do infinite amount of Star Wars characters. I would be, I mean, I print the heck out of these little, these little articulated Playmobil play action figures in various film-like colors. So I want to see like a Star Tots line that I could also print and collect. That's my goals to convince someone to do that. That would be cool. And I think not only yourself, but a ton of people would probably jump out. Oh yeah, yeah, I think so too. So I'm putting it out to the universe. Anyway, so. I know we're talking and the chat is digging it. They're talking about all the cool chat stuff or I wouldn't say cool, but all the chat stuff. I was talking about before I jump into your new project at work, we were talking about, you remember when internet came around and you were young, I mean, I'm 40 now, right? Yeah, I'm 10 years older than you, so yes. So you definitely remember this. So you're sitting there, you're in a chat, you're in a chat room and this girl like, hang on, I'll send you a picture. And then it's like. Are we going after dark right now? No, it's like load, load, load. There's her forehead, guys. We've got five more minutes, load, load. And I think, yeah, I think so. Eventually you got to here and you're like, she's kind of cute, hang on, load. We're going with hot mates. Are we going to put the hot and hot message that? Is that what's going on? Is that what I got? I love it. This was not a part of the contract. Yeah, my AOL talk did not go off the rails as far as this. The kids these days will never know that pain of waiting like 10 minutes to see the person you're talking to if it was a real picture of that. I had to UUD code all my images. UUD code, that was it. So good, so good. But you have something new. So you bring us something new. Well, it's not really mine. Yeah, it's not. I hesitate to say it. OK, so. There's an idea stemmed from you. So yeah, it was an idea that I thought would work and be fun. And it was and it's not mine anymore. It's ours. It's not me. It's everybody else. It's because honestly, I'm just spearheading and guiding the best I can. I to kind of to dovetail in what I was saying before for the past year, year and a half, as much as been 3D printing and like, oh, this is the file and I'm printing on my personal Twitch stream. I was just like, you know, I don't model. I don't like I mean, clearly I could be. I mean, I don't like I don't, you know, I don't make models to print. I don't I don't sell filament. I don't, you know, have have a product that I'm selling. So I'm like, where do I belong in this grand scheme? This overarching, you know, community of people who love making and 3D printing in general. And so, you know, in doing these types of shows, as you know, I'd watch and I'd listen and like, that's pretty cool. And then I just ideated on something instead of just one person 3D printing or making, you know, I could effectively turn on, you know, the platform like this one, right? StreamYard or what have your web-based platform, send a link out and have up to 10 people making at one time in one single stream and just leave it going. And so this is, you can see underneath, yeah, Maker Deck. And I think the link is on the YouTube video as well. That word like haunts me because I hear it like every, like in a good way, because I just hear it in your voice every time I read it. And I'm, you know, I, there's so, so, so, but the nice, the cool thing about this is, I mean, there's a lot of cool things about it. First of all, I probably am the worst person to talk about it. People like Liz or Pez Liz, who's been administratively supportive and been helping kind of get this thing going. I've worked with Liz over the years on various projects or like, you know, any of our moderators, you know, they didn't exactly get dragged into it, but I'm like, hey, here's an idea. What do you think? And no one really said, gee, Chris, that's stupid. They, and you know, here's the thing. This is what I love about the moderators. They would likely have said it in a more, you know, you know, I guess softer fashion, but they would have told me, told me like, but they leaned into it and, and, you know, it didn't take too long. We did a test and I was like, yeah, I think we got to come up with a name and I can put some structure around it and then put it out there. So the idea of Maker Deck is that it's a virtual maker space. It's open 24 seven. It is there for making. Not, I mean, 3D printing right now because a lot of people around do the 3D printing thing, but like, Scythla or Britt was even crocheting in there. We had Zach Merutledge doing Lego building. We had a couple of other Twitch streamers doing Gunpla or like model kits. So it's just making. Well, they were like hanging them doughs, weren't they? Yeah, someone was, someone came in and it was painted. So it's just art, you know, the idea of making because, you know, you could go to one stream and find one person doing one thing, but this stream, the Maker Deck stream that I got pulled up, I don't have audio coming out of this because no one's talking, there's no faces. There's no conversation to follow. It's just this and the cool thing, I'm gonna, again, I'm gonna dovetail to what we were talking about kids and learning. Out of the blue, at least two teachers, two educators in the STEM field put up Maker Deck in their classroom on site. And it just to show kids. That's awesome. They give kids some inspiration, right? Like, this is what you can do. You're like, this is, so I'm like, I never, you know, when I thought this would be kind of fun and let's see what happens, I never thought that that would probably be one of the more exciting things to come out of that. So, and that's just one exciting thing. Another exciting thing is, and this has been, it's been volunteered by a couple of people. There's a morning shift and a night shift, at least depending on your part of the world, but we've had a couple of people from the other side of the world, like the Southern Hemisphere like Australia, New Zealand, who are just thrilled because they have some place to go because normally when the US falls asleep, everyone's here's asleep, there's no content, there's no activity, but we've found by keeping that going and we're very grateful Kieran Clark kind of stepped forward on that side of things. And I'm trying to be very careful about naming names because I don't want to leave anybody out. Everybody has been very supportive and enabling. You know, all the way to, whether you're making something or you're just there to kind of keep things going when other people can't, as we kind of work through the processes. No one's really done something like this before. So we're in many ways writing the rules as we go along, but that's part of the excitement. So it is, it's a place for communities to kind of intersect, right? It's ad hoc. You don't even have to, the people up here, I, I'm just looking, some people don't have Twitch channels, but they're streaming into that. You don't need a Twitch channel. You don't need a YouTube channel. You can just, you can have a webcam and a web browser, you use StreamYard and you point it at a make and that's it. You don't have to talk, there's no microphone, there's no how to follow the conversation. And, and so that's part of the, the allure is there are people who would otherwise never do anything like this that are suddenly able to do something like this. So. And just to jump in real quick, don't forget if you have in a little super computer sitting around that you're not using anymore, this works with that platform, right? You just, you, because you're using StreamYard. You can, yeah, I mean, it's not, but it's, that's just not for feeding, but if you have an extra TV sitting around an extra screen, pull it up. It's 24 seven. What do you, are you allergic to 3D printing? Do you not want to see what people are 3D printing and then you get like 10 people at one? I'm serious, like, why would you, I'm making the argument here. Why would you not want to have it pulled up? Why would you, I'm just saying, I'm just saying. We need a stream, we need a stream on Maker Deck of somebody making a Cyber Deck. It could happen. We could do that. What was, what's really cool about this, and I want, like a lot of people think I don't have a YouTube channel, like you said. I don't have Twitch. I don't have any, I don't do anything. I don't put myself on camera. I don't have a webcam even, but almost everybody has one of these sitting around. And all you got to do is jump on and that's my next question. How do we, how do we get involved, right? But all you have to do is jump on, throw this thing up against the box. It doesn't matter if you have a little tripod. I like tape mine to a filament box to be completely. Exactly. Let's tape it there. I'm using a smartphone too. I'm using a smartphone right now, as a matter of fact. It's connected to the PC. I use ReanKubate Camo software on the PC, either iOS, Mac, Windows, Android, and it just makes a higher quality image and it works beautifully. Okay, now I got to ask what phone. Oh, wait, this one, this one is. The Samsung? No, this one is the iPhone 13 and I'm using a Pixel 6 Pro for the camera when I have it pointed at the bed. I carry a Samsung Galaxy phone. I use, I'm using Windows to stream into this show, but I also use a Mac. So I use. You're very universal. Yeah, like, I just like, it's just having those options. Everything the internet kind of. So how do we get involved? Yeah, I have my phone, I'm ready to go. How do I become involved and how do I get a stream or maybe it's just me making something or whatever. How do I honestly? Honestly, pop over to Twitch. I mean, like, I don't know if the QR code, it may be too far away. This someone made this K2 Design Studios. QR code could work. Just hop over to Maker Deck, hop over to Twitch and the links are. I can shout out as well here. Like, yeah, so yeah, that's someone made, someone modeled the coin that like, there've been a few of these models out there. This is just one that I had printed. But yeah, I mean, specifically for the QR code, say, oh, just go there. Pop over to Twitch. Say, hey, just checking it out. And you can ask in there, like, how do I get started? Someone will send you a link to Discord, which is just, then you just jump over from there. But that's the easiest way. It's just follow on, follow Maker Deck. Follows are free on Twitch. You really don't even have to sign up for anything. I mean, it's good if you're printing and you're hanging out in chat because some people say, hey, how did you do this? Or what are you working on there? Right, right. And so when you're around, this is the other value of having a 24-7 stream. When you're around and someone's asking a question, you have a chance to meet someone you would never have met. You have a chance to go to, it's like a 10 forward, if I could use the Star Trek term, the Cantina, right? This commons area, where people who want to connect with other people but don't know where, like, how do I find these other people? And I had this conversation on Pooch's show with Uncle Jesse. We were talking about networking, the value of networking connecting with other people. And so Maker Deck, it was partially inspired by those conversations and partially inspired by what people are doing. And certainly, I believe we have not, and when I say we, I don't mean that I'm speaking as myself and the third person, there are other people who are helping and there are nine people up here, if not 10 being rotated at any given time, completely different people, different parts of the world, different kinds of makes, different types of printers, different type of film and whatever. And it's a chance for me to fade out of the limelight. Like this is one of the reasons I didn't even, like I'm, hi, I'm Chris Perillo and I do streaming and I love talking about stuff, but I'm trying to abstract myself from this because this taps into a larger community and community is the antithesis of ego. I've been saying that for over a decade. I used to give presentations on community eons ago. And this is a chance for me to not have to be a part of something bigger than myself. And that is something that has driven me for years to abstract myself, but find value in supporting something like this and giving it the chance to exist where it didn't exist before. Cause that's part of the excitement is that no one had done something like this and there's something that is just inherently unique about trying something new. And that's honestly, as an entrepreneur, it's thrilling. It's thrilling. I love it too, because I know on Saturday we had somebody pop into my stream which was my Saturday streams are just like this where we just bring on whoever to chat and somebody came in and asked a question about their printer and it was something we have never printed with before but our response was we don't know go to Maker Deck and just see if anybody in there can help because there's so many people that are hanging out just in the chat too. It's like an Almanac printer at this point. It's super cool. But that's the point is that you have to, I mean, hey, we all have our favorite shows. I mean, like I said, I'm not paying just lip service. I'm in the audience very often and often lurking with y'all. Like I'm just, I'll hang back but I don't necessarily interact and I don't always wanna chat. But I will still watch. We have our favorite shows but this isn't about your favorite show. It's not about replacing your favorite show because in many ways what people are doing right now they're watching hot makes clearly but they also have this going on a second screen and they haven't muted. So they're able to watch and just like, oh, cool. Oh, that's neat. There's someone else's window into their world but right now I'm focusing on this but it's just there. So they don't feel as alone. You don't have to wait for your live stream or your show to come back to just lose contact with everybody who's there. And in a lot of the way, you know, this is again, it's a different use of Twitch as a platform. It's a different kind of channel in the sense that there is no person. There is no personality. There's, but it's made of, it's like stone soup. If you remember that old parable, right? Like, you know, it's just, it's a combination of this, this virtual makerspace. And that is, it's exciting to me because like I said, I come back to just wanting to be a part of something bigger than myself. So it's not mine. I'm there to spearhead and guide it and making sure that it's directed the way I think it needs to be done but very much taking feedback and direction and advice from anybody who sees something that I don't see. That's part of the value is just trying new things. You know what I see? Let me go back over here. You see a lot of makes. I see a lot of awesome stuff. Yes, hotmakes are great. I also see that I'm not signed in because I forgot my Twitch password right before this show. And I was like, oh yeah. It happens, it happens, it happens. But you can still watch it even without being logged in. Even if you hate Twitch, you don't hate 3D printing. You can't tell me, well, I don't like Twitch. Really, you don't like 3D printing. You can't press a play button. Is that, I'm only playing devil's advocate here. I'm like, if that's what you're really, you're saying you don't wanna go because well, I don't like Twitch. I'm like, you don't like 3D printing. I thought you liked 3D printing. Yeah, but not on Twitch. Really? What's the, because it's on a website. I don't understand the website. Press the play button, pull it up. Hang on, is this confusing? No, it's not confusing. I'm just, again, it's not confusing. You don't have to chat to get something out of this. Yeah, and I think it goes both ways. People love Twitch. They love YouTube. There's people that have both, but this is, it's not like you're there to be active on maybe Twitch. You're just there to watch some cool stuff, learn some things, meet some people. And if you're on the stream, you can just leave it go. And that's the funny thing is, like I think I mentioned this before in one of Chris's chats, probably, but like I've left it go and then like left the house every so often will like, I'll be on the screen, so I'll check it like on Twitch. And I'll be like, is my print failing or am I still good? It's like from outside of the apartment. We've got good problems in the sense that sometimes the studio is full and we've run into walls with StreamYard, unfortunately, but there's, for what we wanna do, there's not really anything better. So, but I've done this kind of thing over the years and realized, we just gotta work around the shortcomings to make something work. And people have been very patient. That's like the number one rule is just, please be patient, please be kind, please be respectful. Like this is, it just takes one person to ruin everything, right? Everybody's day. Or you got, it's like there's a, it's about other people. It's not just about you. Yeah, I know I've jumped in a few times and saw like mid-air printing and the spaghetti weird. Yeah, it's happened. And it's just, it happens to everybody. So, if you wanna get involved, if you wanna check it out, jump into Twitter is a link in the description below. I know we posted it in the chat. We can post it again if you want. But jump in there, have some fun, watch some cool stuff. Yep, and you don't have to print, you just watch, that's it. Yeah, it's just, you know, I might, after the show tonight, I'm actually gonna do an unboxing and then I gotta do some test prints on a new resin printer. So maybe I'll throw it on a camera and let her fly. You never know. Yeah, all we gotta do effectively for that is just like very, you submit a form and like, okay, we know who you are, you're not a random bozo. All right, then we just, we add you to a roll. But like I said, the easiest way to onboard is just ask in chat because just people will generally know. So it's just, it's the easiest way instead of confusing people. It's easy to say, just follow one on Twitch and then ask. Yeah, and I'll actually get signed in. So I better do that. Sure you will. I could sign in on my phone, just not my computer currently. Wow. But yeah, I know it's super fun. It's an awesome idea. I know last week we were joking around about creating this for cats. There was some very creative names for that one, but we won't go over those right now. There has been a cat. I think there's been a dog. So that has happened. It did not all streams at one time, but like, you know. And there's been plenty of peeps too. Yeah. Because I lose my voice. Oh boy, the peeps. We're past the peeps. But it's a universal thing. It's like it spans further than Easter. They exist for all holidays. No, they don't. Not around here. Not for Star Wars Day. There is not, there's not an official peep for Star Wars Day. Yeah, Star Wars. What do you think it would be if they made one? Oh, it'd probably be, they'd make it like a Jedi or light saber colors, like the red, the dark side and the light. They do like a blue peep and like a. Ooh, but would they still be a bird? Red one. But they make it like a Vader helmet and they make a porg. They could do a porg, I think. Like they would. Or they would do like animals. Oh my God, I need to use an owl. I believe they would do that. I do. The Jar Jar peeps. Yeah, there you go. Right now. Oh, it can happen. I love it. I love it. Well, it's going to be super fun. So this week, man, Star Wars Day, we're going to pump that up. Dude. You're going to do a sweet unboxing on your channel with a box you got. Yeah, forget my channel. Like, yeah, OK, I'm on Twitch, right? But like, forget my channel. Makered. And this is why Makeredeck right here is going to like, the whole thing with May the 4th is like, everybody who's in there is going to be making. I use that term generally. Making a Star Wars something. OK. Like, I want to like, that's the goal is like, because there's so many Star Wars inspired models out there and the new ones coming out all the time. So the idea is like, yeah, a lot of people doing their own channels. That's fine. It's great. Amazing. But like nine or 10 at one time. Yes. OK, now I'm going to have to do it. I'm going to do it. And then hopefully soon, I don't know if Chris is watching, because he just chatted me that he was at the post office. Oh, yeah. But this is going to be coming soon. This is going to be coming soon. Yeah, he just chatted me maybe five minutes ago. He said, I'm at the post office now. So he's setting this stuff. Chris and Sinister Props is shooting over all the internals and the blade and everything. I saw him in chat. OK, is he here? He's here tonight. No, no, look, Sinister Props right there. Yeah, there is. Where are you? Are they in Sinister Props? Is Sinister Props on Twitch, too? Like, because I mean, follow. I see he's made a Twitch and he's been coming on my Tuesday streams. And I don't know if you're coming on tomorrow, because I know you mentioned it for lightsaber stuff. Because that's that's I like Star Wars creators. He came on a couple of Tuesdays ago and did a lightsaber install while I was just like working on stuff. It was really cool. So we have to see like how he did the entire process and like start to finish. Looks legit. I'm a little nervous, but I was super pumped. I feel like we shout out the lightsaber builders every week. Well, it's mostly because I keep bringing it up, because it is, but no, it's super cool. I'm super excited about the Maker Deck. If you have something out there, you have a phone, a camera, a webcam. You just want to go hang out like Chris said. Check out the stream. There's always a ton of people in the chat, even if no one's, you know, even if you're just watching, you don't have to say anything. Yeah. Just watch. The challenge with me is I do IT for a hospital group and I run around a lot. And if it's on my phone, I listen to a lot of YouTube during the day. And the thing is I have to listen to it because I'm always running around. I have my, I got an earpiece in my ear, what, you know, wireless Bluetooth or Bluetooth earpiece. And I'm just running around listening all day, but there's no sound. For me, if I'm not, if I'm not just sitting and watching, which I do have it up on my desk, but if I'm not just sitting and watching while I'm running around, it doesn't, it's like, I think I hear, hang on. Yep, that's definitely a failed print. When people, people have done that at work. They've had it up and people have asked. Like, I can't remember who, but someone said, I think it was Hollywood. No, not Hollywood and 3D. He's been great as well. He was helping me through some 3D printer problems. But the Midnight Smith, I want to say, had it up on his desk, his boss saw it. Someone saw it and then he got it. He's like, really, he was asking questions, just having it up on his desk. And then when he walked by the guy, the boss's desk again, he saw him researching Prusa's website. So like, if you want, if you are serious, if people are serious about getting others into 3D printing, I'm telling you, this is low friction. This is easy because you don't overwhelm people with technicalities and extrusion and retraction and all that. No, they're just saying, oh, cool, I can do that. And it's not overwhelming. So it's beautiful for people who enjoy it. It's beautiful for people who don't yet know they're going to enjoy it. It kind of, it really crosses the streams. Well, and some people make some really, really cool stuff. And we have some hot makes to show. So we're going to get to that in a second. Before we get to hot makes, actually, I think Shannon had something cool she wanted to show. It was a browsing Reddit and it kind of, I pulled this in here because it goes with Maker Deck. I just think it'd be something cool to do on Maker Deck. That's kind of my point. I don't really have a lot to say about this. Honestly, if I want to show you guys this, because it's, I apparently lost my share screen. Give me a second here, but I get worried when someone says I found this on Reddit. It's not bad, but now, okay, now everything's frozen. I don't know what I'm doing here. But once it comes back up, here we go. This is why I don't do things on this computer. Is the image coming in like this? It could be your dial-up. It's a video. Ooh. Oh my God. I gave it a go. I gave it a go. Rain at a time. Hang on, let me change my internet. I saw this, and I mean, this would be something fun, I feel like to do. I have it up back, backstage, if you guys. Oh, hang on. Abby, thank you. Hang on. There's a, go to, it's called multi-twitch.tv. There is an educator who's done the same thing, Abby. Multi-twitch.tv does not count as a Twitch view for us, but you can pull up the Twitch stream using, if they use the, depending on the proxies configured, if you can't pull up twitch.tv directly on your school network, multi-twitch.tv will basically allow you to embed a Twitch, it could get you around the problem, if it, depending on the rules. Hypothetically. So there is still, hypothetically. The only problem with multi-twitches, it doesn't count as a view on Twitch, but at least it helps get this kind of thing into a classroom. Right. Abby, Matt. Cool. Sorry, I saw that. No, no, you're good. So, okay, before I put this on here, it's just a quick video of just something that, oh, okay. Good call. I saw, it came up, it muted on my screen, and I was like, oh, so we don't get yelled at again from our TikToks. But anyway, it would be cool to use Maker Deck to do this, because you have the VODs or whatever, I guess every, you know, you guys have to restart the stream, right? Yeah. I've never seen anything like this before, so you guys tell me what you think on this. Oh, you guys hit it, you tell me, okay. Oh, oh, oh, I know what you got. Have you seen that? Yeah, I saw that, yeah, no, no, no, this, yeah. Dude, it's incredible. Yeah, yeah, yeah, like for stop motion animation. I know. It feels like a flip-flop, but like 3D press. It's so cool, look at it, look at it, the horse comes, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I retweeted this too. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't know. I think you, I think you tagged it hot mix. I just, I literally saw this browsing last night on Reddit, because I just think that with like, with shorter prints anyway, because you could easily pull like and watch it, obviously not in this speed, but. But look at that, like a ball, like a Death Star that had, like did, you know, sorry, I think I've got Star Wars on the brink. I love it, I love it. I print, you know, if I wanna test a filament, I might do a little Death Star, you know, you can't even see it, it's like two pixels. But, but like, yeah, no, I saw this. Yeah, yeah, that's incredible. I mean, that's, I gotta admit that it's a good use of time-lapsing. Yeah. It is so cool. I'm gonna explode, yeah. Seriously, Shannon, yeah, I think it'd be fun to watch, although hopefully someone would have to time-lapse it. And we had who wasn't scary fast and playing some old time lapses into his feet. I haven't seen scary fast in the past couple of days, but he was doing some, he's got some really cool views, like right up on the nozzle. Like he was doing some pretty cool stuff. Yeah, yeah. But I just think like, I don't know, I just saw it and it like triggered me and I was like, that'd be really cool to do in there. I mean, do it on your own stream too if you guys want to, whatever. But it would just be cool to like, witness it on a stream like that. Just something different, I don't know. That was pretty much it. I didn't have a lot to say on it, but I saw it and it was just stuck in my head because I was like, I've never, I had personally never seen anything like that as a use for a 3D print because I'm not the person that sits there and like watches my prints build all the time. Fix him, dude. People sitting here who can't even print a Benchy successfully. Look at this, like no way. Hang on, I have successfully printed a Benchy. You printed one? I printed the Peeps Benchy for Fix Benchy. Okay, that was successful. I printed it for, I did not print it for me, I printed it specifically for him. And so I, so I get his Prusa points or whatever they are on the printables. That's awesome. All right, let's jump into some hot mix. We've got about 10 minutes to go, but yeah, I love it. I love the energy and I'm definitely gonna have to drop some stuff on Maker Deck soon. I got some fun projects. As long as there are parts of them, I think I can show them, theoretically. All right, ladies and gentlemen, let's do some hot mix. Here we go. So the first one we got today is Caleb. Hot off the press. It's the hot mix merch. If there's like, in the 100th episode, we gave away some special shirts and those are pretty sweet, but I had to throw it out there. We got some merch now. I know we've had some orders and that's really cool. So thank you so much to everybody who's put orders in. It definitely helps support the cause and Caleb makes these by hand. So he gets to do them by hand, which is really cool because you know, they're handmade by Caleb. He could do them by hand on Maker Deck. Ooh, I like it. I like it. Nice. Geary, remind Caleb to use Maker Deck when he makes the next t-shirts. You want a banana? What's the question? That was me. What was the question? Well, are you done with that? Apparently we're really done with that. That is, yeah, I was eating my nuts. Oh, folks, this is a day, you know, here's the funny. I'm all about, like, dude, I'm so excited for our new project here, Maker Deck. And inevitably, everyone wants to have me relive, like, two minutes of my life from 20 years ago. I'm never gonna forget that. But look! Oh, man, I had a comment. Dude, never invite me on this show unless you expect talking. Oh, we love it. All right, well, we got next. Sam Prentiss hit us up. He said, make, don't talk. Gotta keep flexed on Jim Hotmakes. So he printed this one in the center, which is bigger than my mini, and I mean, at least taller, I'm definitely more round. But he's Sam Prentiss, awesome dude, and he's definitely having some fun with that. And I love it. Keep it up. This is good stuff here. Abby Math, down to adult size, small currently. I'll check on kids sizes. Nice. So thank you, Sam. Every time if you watch some of his recent videos, he's been dropping like the mini Joel, the mini Jim, all the minis like randomly flashing in his videos and stuff, which is a lot of fun too. He has a great time with his printing, and he does a lot of the droids. He does, Chris, I think, I don't know if you remember this, but Sam actually builds droids and has screen used Star Wars droids. Oh, thank you, Tom. Art use different droids. He gets called over. He's over and across the pond. And he gets called over to either bring them or control them some days just to show up and actually control the screen used ones. And he does some awesome stuff. So check out the Sam Prentiss. He's good stuff. What do we got next? Abby, speaking of Abby, she's with us. I love printing dragons. You always see, almost always see a dragon on Maker Deck right now. They're so like, everyone's bringing dragons. They just keep going. And this is one dozen MacGyver dragons from one spool of silk rainbow. So there you go. A little dragon love in a heart shape. We turned to the Vegemite dance with us. I didn't, you know, I saw that clip, Dan. That was awesome. Anyways, Abby Math, keep up the awesome work with the dragons. I've printed a couple and they're not near me or I go grab one, but I've only printed two, I think. What do we got? Original BFG Landon. It's Landon, right? Every time I say that, I think. Anyways, he says, it's subtle. Do you see it? Really curious how the tool pathing was done for this. Even still, I never get tired of hanging printers. Hang on, let me get this going. Whoa. Wow. Is that like a, is that, that's like a custom jobby. Yeah, it's a, it's a hang, it's a hang print here. So it's hanging. There you go. And wow. It is. That's pretty awesome. Abby Math says, I didn't even plan that arrangement. It was like dragon magic. Nice work. I love the hang printers too. Chris Riley has a big hang printer. If you go back in his videos. Big Jano, he streams on Twitch. He's got, he's got one these, he uses regularly. Is it solar powered? It could be. All right. What's next? Steven Poole. Oh yeah. Oh, here we go. The Mandalorian Dark Saber. Steven isn't, no, this is, I mean, this is amazing, but like as much as Star Wars and I love it, he's done other pieces. He could easily be fired out for commissions. Like he's done, he's done amazing, amazing work, Steven Poole. Yeah, this, I mean, the print looks awesome. I love the little badge here. It looks like it's on printables. So check out the link in the description, find this tweet and find it on printables. Not only that, but the color of the filament, it looks like it had to be multicolor. It looks like here. It almost looks like a chrome type of finish. Gray and a chrome. That's pretty. Yeah, that's like, it's gotta be a silk. Oh dude. It looks awesome. Nice work there. Spectacular. How much? Cause I can't. I'm like, you can print your own. No, I can't. I'm messing around with like little Lego bricks. Like I'm, you know. Yeah, Steven Poole, let us know what filament you used. He's chatting right now. So it looks amazing, looks amazing. All right, what do we got next here? Oh, this one I thought was awesome. This was tagged. Testing the new LEDs for the wings for his new cosplay. I'm in love. Wings, cosplay and wings, you have me sold. Here you go. Check this out. Whoa. Yes. Wow. Yes. So good. What are we cosplaying here? Oh my God. So good. Dude. If somebody knows, let's see, does he say. Come on, get out of here. I thought I, Oh, it's, I don't know unless it's this. But yeah, that's what it is. I'm bad with this game. So if anyone knows what this is, let us know. It's awesome. Jetpacks didn't work out well for Boba or Django. Caleb's. Yeah, sure. Listen, no, the only thing I, yeah, probably. That sounds right. Overwatch. The only thing that I wanted out of rescue and why I remade it like 700 times is because I wanted my wings to work and I was not okay until the wings worked. That's awesome. So wings are good. So the show is now Hot Wings. Is this Hot Wings? Yeah. Hot Wings. Now I'm hungry. I know, me too. I'm feeling it. I'm hungry for Hot Wings. Oh jeez. Oh man, Hot Wings, it's the next segment. It's okay. Chris, we'll have a, we'll have a side show that's called Hot Cauliflower. All right. I could do that. I love it. All right. Phase Knight, I need that Borderlands movie trailer speaking of ASAP, please. And thank you so I can make the new Lilith costume. So check that out. At first I saw this, I was like, is that a real, oh it is. It's so good. I've been seeing a lot of these pop up where they're like either sewn or body paint or whatever but they have that like animated style to them. I love that style. There's somebody that did like a real intricate, I don't even remember what it was from but like down to the shoes, the hair was made out of foam and painted like that. Like everything looked like it was like that kind of style and it was really cool. When I first saw this, I thought it was just her head on an animation. Not gonna lie. Interesting. And then I saw the person hiding, like creeping in the background. But no, this is so good. It's like the new cosplay style that's going around. It really is. It looks so good. Nice work on that. Let's follow to see if we get some more out of that. All right, what do we got now? There's Caleb Craft. Yeah, there's Caleb, yeah. Also with us, I think Caleb is with us. Oh hi buddy. Yeah, I think you've been here. And speaking of what you showed, this was a hot mix. We were tagged in it. I don't even know how many times. I'm sure. But again, we have to watch it. I mean, why not? I'm gonna watch it again. I like this one the most because. Yeah, I think that the infill does it for me. Yeah, I don't know what I would do with it. After the fact, you know, it's just like a ball now, but. It's whatever you're using for, yeah. A Death Star, do you like model a Death Star? Have a little thing and then it's looked and you got a Death Star at the end. So it's not just a ball. It's so good. I mean, you make it bigger, but like you could do that. What's super cool about this? What was that? All right, I was just gonna point out something real quick that I thought was cool about this is the horse specifically, that horse running animation is from like the earliest, earliest, earliest days of cinematography. It was basically stop motion. Like a rotoscope? Rotoscope? Yeah, so I forget exactly what it was called. I don't think it's called rotoscoping, but they just took photos of a horse galloping at a really fast rate and added them together to make like the first moving picture basically. That's awesome. It's pretty cool. Caleb, nice work. It's just such a cool idea and it shows you that just when you think you've seen I mean, I don't think we'll ever seen everything, right? I hope that was actually your post that I pulled on Reddit too. I don't remember who it was posted by, but I'm glad to find out like who it's from. I mean, it's just so cool because just when you think you thought of almost everything we've seen so much, 102 episodes here and we've just seen so much, but then all of a sudden someone comes and just blows your head off. And it's just like completely like. I need one of these that's like the music video for Take On Me. Dude, every time, who streamed I say that in? But every time anybody sings that song, my head immediately goes to that music video on pop-up video. Pop-up video. Best thing on VH1 was pop-up video. Pop-up video. Number one music videos used to be. Anyways. And the last one, last one. Oh yeah, I saw this one too, yeah. That was in 3D, experimenting with textures and shapes. Just incredible. Yeah. Like, honestly, if I had that film, I would print probably the same thing. I'm not into printing vases, but like I would probably, with that filament, like I would try to do the same thing. Like that's incredible. So good. Yeah, and they posted quite a few different, I mean, some different ones too. And I really like this one. I think it shines, it pops, and I love the texture they did on the outside of this one too. Super cool. See, control cameras, and then images were done, something like a flip book. Nice. I love it. I mean, like I said, just when you think you've seen almost everything, you come around all of a sudden, there's color lithophanes, and there's horses running in your infill. And it's so wild. Oh, they're scary fast. We were just, I'm sorry. I'm watching chat too. No, I know I recognize a lot of people in their names and their handles. So yeah, it's cool. Well, what's awesome? Are you going to Murph this year? You're going to try to get to Murph? I know I can't. I mean, my work is it keeps me, keeps me kind of locked down from doing a lot of that stuff. So gotcha, which is unfortunate. One of these times you'll have to get to like a Murph or for something. But what, you know, one of the fun things about those shows is that we see people stream. We see tons of people in the community and then you'll get there and you'll be like, you're, and then you say they're like YouTuber, their Twitch name. Right. That's like, yeah, you're so, so... That's just kind of a mystery. That's just kind of a mystery. It happened to me on Saturday at the stadium. It was like, I saw you on the news and I was like, for what? Yeah, hopefully it was good. Hopefully I got my good side. Yeah, no, I've produced events in the past and one of my favorite things about doing that is just meeting people that you otherwise would never have met. So I would like to get to the events and I think Krusty had introduced me to Chris, the other Chris from IRF, CM or C something. And we were going back and forth about like doing something with Maker Deck there. I'm like, well, I can't be there. It'd be great, you know, you could pull it up on a TV and just know that just, hey, let it be. But like, I never heard back and I know what it's like to produce an event and you get busy. Well, if you had someone that wanted to volunteer for a table, you could set up a table, throw a TV on there and let it stream all weekend. Well, that's what, but it, again, it takes, it takes coordination and making sure that they could do that and would want to do that. And I don't want to strap anybody to a table. They don't want to go on TV. Yeah, I hear that. So Chris says too many Chris's. Yeah, Chris, we have enough Chris's just like we have enough Andrews. Yeah, it's gonna be like Spider-Man where it's like Peter one, Peter two. You guys don't have to take numbers. I love it. Awesome. I tell you what, we're dang near towards the end here. I know we're a little bit late and I don't want to keep it too late because you're still streaming tonight, right? Yeah, I still stream on Twitch every night at 6 p.m. But this stream, the Maker Deck stream is 24 seven. So. Well, we'll check out both. One more time before we go. If someone doesn't know you, who are you? What do you do and where can we find you? My name is Chris Perlow. I've been a geek my entire life. I live stream on Twitch, just chatting. Usually whatever's on my radar. Huge Star Wars fan. I'm 3D printing something more often than not. And I spearhead the Maker Deck project on Twitch. That would be my, if I had a quote unquote claim to fame within the greater 3D printing community, I would like Maker Deck to be it. I love it. Or the greater maker community, right? This virtual maker space. Yeah, it's awesome. I'm gonna, like I said, as soon as we're down here, I'm gonna unbox a printer and I think I'm gonna toss something in there. See if there's space. If not, we'll get in there sometime soon. Otherwise, scary fast. Did I say there's too many Andrews? Good thing I went with a variant. Nah, there's never too many Andrews. We have a, we have a whole council of Andrews. If you wanna be involved, you can definitely jump in. But everybody else, thank you so much for coming and hanging out with us for another Monday. Anything, any last words, Shannon? I'm just very tired. So I think I got all of mine out. But whoever is on Twitch, if you stick around, I'm gonna set up a raid and send y'all over to Maker Deck immediately after this. Ooh, I know, we appreciate that. And I have to say, Liz in chat there says, Maker Deck's 24-7 Powered by very enthusiastic volunteers. And that's true. So every amount of support is very helpful. And I have to say, none of this even here would be here. We wouldn't be talking without the community. So thank you so much for being a part of the community. Everybody out there watching because without you guys, without this awesome community we're a part of, none of this happens. And it gives us an outlet to show some really cool stuff, to talk to some really cool people, you know, these guys and see some awesome projects. And, you know, check out Maker Deck. You got your raid ready? Are we ready? I do, we're all good. All right, we're gonna raid some peeps on the Twitches but everybody else have a great week. We will see you next week, right here on Hot Make, 6 p.m. Central. See you, everybody. Bye, guys. Bye.