 What's up everybody? I'm the real Sam Prentice and this is Hot Makes. Welcome to Hot Makes right here on Hot Makes, I think. I'm not taking the piss tonight. I'm really Sam Prentice. No. Oh man, we have a great show for you tonight. I'm Jim, the edge of tech, also known as Nerdy J. Welcome to Hot Makes. Geary is with me on this side of the world right now and we have some awesome guests. How are you doing Geary? Perfect. I like that. I like that. Well, welcome to the show. We are live here. We are live on the Edge of Tech YouTube. We're also live on the Facebooks and we're also live on the Twitch. I think we're still live on Twitch. So that's that. If you want to hook up the show, help us out in any way. I am going to IRF this weekend. So everything is appreciated. We're going to be filming a lot of, hopefully a lot of coverage at IRF and getting you guys some good content from there. But hit us up. There's a link in the description below or it'll be posted throughout the show on PayPal. I thought it would be thrown out too. You what? Nightbot should be thrown out too. Yeah. Oh, Nightbot should be thrown. I didn't understand you for a second. I'm like, your bot should be thrown out too. You want to be thrown in the garbage Geary? You know what I should do? We're going to be talking death racers. We got Sam Prentiss on the show. We have Nick from Polymaker, first time guest on the show as well. And I'm super pumped to talk to those guys. We should, I should get a screen and I should put you on the front of my death racer and then, you know, we can run you around like a, you know, like a little Geary bot or something. That's what I should have done. I should have print a Geary head. That would be cool for the death racer. But we have an awesome channel that we has an awesome channel. We have an awesome show tonight. I am so pumped up. I had coffee a little bit ago. So, you know, how that goes. Everybody watching out there and all the good stuff. We are, what are we at? 740 something subs on the Hot Makes channel. So if you're watching on any other source, meaning Facebook, Twitch or the Edge of Tech YouTube, please check out the Hot Makes channel and go over there and hit the subscribe button. It would really help us a lot. I got my sweet death racer shirt on. I don't think we're calling them death racers. We're going to talk about that. Big, you know, Durf, I see Sam laughing right now in the back. He's just like, he can't fire back because he's in the background and Oh, there he was. Right in the middle, right in the middle of, you know, no, but we got some fun. We're going to have a little fun. We got some Hot Makes coming up. We're going to show off some really cool stuff from the death racer, Durf racer, whatever we're going to call them at IRF. So we don't get in trouble because it's a college. Yeah, anything else Geary that I'm missing before we before we dive into this? No, I think you covered all this because of the guests. Oh, sweet. Well, hey, real quick. I got it. We just got a $25 PayPal from David. David Wilson will be at IRF. You owe me a drink at IRF $25. You just bought yourself a drink at IRF, man. Thank you so much for that. We appreciate that, David. And David's chatting me in the background. He has some cool stuff. He's bringing to IRF too. Can't wait. All right. Before we get too far because you know me, I'll talk forever. Let's bring them in. Ladies and gentlemen, the real Sam Prentice, not the fake one that started the show. And I see how it is. Yeah, it's the cheers. We're gonna have a sound effect more. He's he gets the cheers. We can have it. We can have a few, can we? I so guess it's okay. Hey, Geary, that wah-wah sound. Play it and play it right after the sentence. Did you watch the live stream where Sam didn't put the racer together correctly? I'm just playing. We have another one. Nick from Polymaker. How are you doing? Good, very good. Hi, Sam, Gary, Jim. How's everyone doing? Oh, man, we're doing great. Welcome to the show the first time you've been on. Yes, very, very first time. Awesome to be here. Thank you again for the invite. Hey, I didn't realize it. Tell you real quick, Jim, what I didn't realize is that Nick at Polymaker actually hates you. And when you reached out on Twitter to get some filament, he didn't send it to you. So and I'm just finding this all out right now. I can't believe it. That's awesome. Let me let me take care of that, Nick. So anyways, no, that's that's awesome. Actually, Nick and the Polymaker crew hooked me up with filament for the Murph death racer. And it will be half there. So I have to say this beginning before we before we go any further. Yes, John also knows Tripods garage built my death racer with the exception of the tracks. I already had the tracks together. Probably the best part about it because I'm pretty sure he sabotaged both Joel and I but that's different story. But anyways, the bottom half all reprinted pro version. I want to talk about that with Sam. But it is all in Polymaker as well. Chris Peril had an amazing birthday coupon out there. I jumped on and grabbed a bunch of spools because I'm building some airplanes as well. And so it's all Polymaker. And I'm supporting go Polymaker with your side panel. There we go. This little that's custom. I'm not sure what happened there, but we're going to pretend it didn't. There you go. There you go. Beautiful. I like it. And then no spoilers, but we'll just do this real quick. That's the you know, we got to do the other side. This is the extent of my modeling degree. Jim, what did you do? This looks like a really good prints. What machine was that one? This is a bamboo. Just just throw it out there. Not heard of that. You ever heard of that? That's probably because you don't have one. But no, I'm super pumped. This filament is is awesome, man. And I'm super excited to see all the death racers out there. I've been I've been dominating this chat. Let's let's start. I want to ask Nick a question. How did you get involved? Obviously, it's through Sam, right? But but how did you get? How did you, you being Polymaker, come into the equation? And, and, you know, how are you feeling about Saturday's race? Like, How did we came in in DERF racer? Yeah, let me think about it. Because Sam, when the first time we had a call, I think he was in a room full of robot. And I was like, I know what I'm getting in now. You know, I saw, I saw his channel, I saw he was a maker. But I didn't expect to have, you know, that many projects. And then I remember I received an email with, usually, some email is project one, number one, project number two, project number three, project number four. And then I think one of the project was the death racer. And I was like, I think my first question, if I remember what was, I think it was something like, how fast can you make it? Or something like this? And then I don't remember what was the answer. But I was like, okay, okay, let's do it. Let's I will send you to make to make something that go very fast. And I think that's how it started. And then I saw the organization at Merf. And I saw the, you know, I think there was what four or five death racer, something like this. And then I was like, can we make something like this? But like, like big, you know, like very big. And then I saw earth coming. And I said, okay, I'm going to earth. And then let's have money maker behind and supporting to make sure we have at least 30 death racers. And I was like, you know, how can we do that? And this is how it started. So we started sponsoring a lot of death racer was starting. What was the price again for? I think it's something like three printers and a couple of spools, I think 2030, or maybe more. So that's what I'm telling you, there were 50 spools, 50, $1,500 worth of 3D printers across. He's like, yeah, I told you, it was 10 spools. And no, what's really, really nice is that, you know, Nick and polymaker, especially have been sort of behind what I've been doing here. And I come up with some crazy ideas. And there's a lot of stuff on the back burner here, like a huge amount of stuff on the back burner. I've got one of the, you can see here, this is a polymaker Benchy, but it's a giant one that actually floats. And you can do a competition with a bunch of YouTubers and stuff. So tripod was going to be on for that one. But I've also got a little mini Johnny five that I want to build that's all been printed. Yes, there's a lot there's a lot of kind of work and time and stuff that goes into this sort of stuff. But then death racer sort of came along. And it was like, you know, then I flew out to Frankfurt to meet Joel. And it was, I was kind of a bit of a stalker, actually, it was kind of like, Oh, hey, kind of, how's it going? You know, Joel's just like, I know that guy. Yeah, okay, that's that's so I managed to sort of, you know, track them down for a few kind of moments. And we had this chat and I said, look, this is what I want to do. And I was at the polymaker booth at the time. So I went for all the materials. I spent a lot of time with the guys there, understanding the the carbon fiber efficiencies, which is, you know, something that we've been working on with with the hammerhead, which is a new version of the the front end. And yeah, it's going to be awesome. And of course, Nick, are you still going to be there? Yeah, of course, I'm flying out in two days. Amazing. Amazing. I can't wait to meet you. Yeah, I mean, I guess I should say I can't meet you in person, right? Right? Yeah, definitely. I wonder if there'd be a fight. Nah, maybe a race because Nick does have a death racer, by the way. Thanks to some. Thanks to some. Yeah, I wish I wish I had time to to build my own. But I spent more time making sure that we had a huge amount of death racer at Earth instead of building on it seems to be a pattern where Sam is building everybody's death racers. And I think when they all crash and burn, you're going to know what the common denominator is, right? He actually used Ariane filament, I think. Nope. No, it's all I've got. Can I send you filament? I'm like, no, I don't need any. I'm set. I'm set for life. It's fine. But you know, like I said, Polymaker have been awesome, like really, really awesome with numerous filaments that you know a lot. If you're just starting out in the Freddie printing world, there's going to be a lot of stuff that you maybe don't know or don't know that's possible. So I'm doing a project with Polly Smooth at the moment, which is a pit droid from Star Wars. And that's great. You spray basically alcohol, 99% of the IPA onto it, and it kind of melts it slightly. So it gets rid of all the layer lines and stuff. And it just turns out beautifully. So there's a pit droid that's being built. There's some delays on that. So that's going to be put back till Christmas. Because, you know, like I say, flying around America and stuff now, you know, I'm trying to, I'm kind of like the, I wouldn't say the James Corden, because nobody likes James Corden. If people in the UK don't even like James Corden. So, you know, I'm the British guy coming over and doing this stuff. And, you know, we had this thing with Earth, right? So Earth came back to us and said, look, I was like, can we do this event? And they were like, no. And I went, okay. So here's the deal. So here's the problem. I said, like, I'm going to sneak out in the parking lot across the street. One of the things that's going to happen here, and I was brutally honest with it. And I said, look, I'd rather have you on side and have your support with this, rather than it being a, you know, a thing that happens and you guys don't know about it, or you've heard a whisper. And what I don't want is people running around with death racers basically trying to break people's ankles and stuff at the event. So a mirth and earth are two very, very different events, right? They're very, very different events. So very different events. Now they've come up with 100 feet by 30 foot of this incline. That's just going to be outside the building. And again, it is at the is a college or a university. There's a bunch of red tape that we've had to go through as well, regarding things like disclaimers and don't sue me and that kind of stuff. You know, sort of common sense has kind of gone out the window, so to speak. But as I say, you know, there's going to be some interesting choices, I think, with polymaker filament possibly being smashed in front of many cameras. And I'll be bored on me about that. You know, there's going to be a lot smashed up filament. There is no, there is no probably there will be broken racers. And I'm predicting it right now that they'll be broken racers because we saw what happened at Murph. And I'm not saying it out loud because I know it's going to we all know what's going to happen. If you were at Murph, you know what's going to happen at Earth. I got a bad feeling about this. We'll put it this way. It's going to be absolutely insane. If you're there, check it out. If not, we're all going to be filming it. You're going to have to see because if you ever been to a destruction derby, that is probably what's going to happen. And I say that because they're borderline uncontrollable, right? And especially depending on what surface you have them on. They are fast, they turn around, they spin, they have fun. You can't control them. And even if you think you can control them, unless you're tripod, then you can't. So and I don't know, Sam, if you agree with that, but the new motors, the pro version, they are fast. They're fast. You know what, Jim? It's insanity. I mean, we're talking. So the other motors did around about 1000 rpm. OK, this is the Polo Lou motors. The one I had at the Murph event, I actually modified those. So they were running a little bit quicker. And of course, I had some fans on it to cool the motors down. Then we got back into the UK and we were like, we were discussing kind of the fallout from the event and people were saying, why didn't you use these types of motors? We were like, yeah, exactly. OK, OK, right. So they're not. Those are different 540s to what what are you running there? Man, the label on that motor is really ironic. You like that? The ones the ones we went for are a gearbox driven as you've got there, which obviously reduces it down. Now, the reason that we went with the motors we went with because it was going, I think it was nineteen thousand four hundred rpm and that scaled it down to just shy of four thousand and you're going to get a little bit of, you know, you're not going to quite get you're not going to quite get the four thousand rpm when it hits the hits the ground. But they are rapid. I mean, yeah, so, so rapid, worryingly rapid. And you know what happened near scenario three days just finished his and I was watching as the wheels were going as the as the tank I was going to I was going to pull that up. Yeah. Yeah. And as he went forward, you can see the TPU going, oh, I'm coming off, baby. And then since these message me today and he said I've printed one of the shorter tracks. So, you know, if you want to get round that issue, whack a couple of either solid TPU tracks in there just to sort of pull it all back in again. But someone also designed a short track. And this is part of what's really cool about Freddie printing is it's kind of like a community projects. Obviously, we know Michael Badley was involved with the files and, you know, distributing those and making those. That's cool. And then my job is basically to go out and just, you know, show these awesome machines off and, you know, demonstrate what, you know, what these things can do. But four thousand rpm is a lot of power to be put in through these things. I've had them at them, you know, again, one of the reasons it's only your one, Jim, have you got the metal bars in there? I do. The six mill, six millimeter metal bars through the center. And as part of the new build, you can see them. Oh, let's see. You can see them right up in here, right there. So you're ready for jumping. You're ready. I'm, you know, last time I ran straight into might have been tripod. I can't remember. But my wheels up here, I didn't have side plates. And this went and just broke. And then I went in the pits, fixed this and I came back and by the time I got back, every single one out there was, I mean, Joel's was in a bajillion pieces. Everyone else was pretty much fried or smoking. Lull's bot was on fire, I'm pretty sure. And and tripod is like, haha, suckers, you know, and so minor. I went with the forty five. Yeah. There's a lot of good footage of that out there, too. So by the time I got back, most of the destruction was done. I dropped it on the concrete. I ran around. We helped smash Joel up a little bit and then my motor stopped running, too. I did test them and they do turn still. So I don't know. I had to actually switch receivers because I had a receiver and two of the channels wouldn't run. So I swapped receivers for this one and they actually work. So maybe that's why my wheels wouldn't turn anymore. But but it was so much fun in the pro version is crazy. I went with the five forty forty five T and then the five one gear still. So I'm going to be slower than you guys. But I'm OK with that. I saw what happened at Murph. I'm going with the tripod route. That's what I'm doing. You know, it's still fast. There are the races that are coming out with version one. So you're going to have Pooch there that's got a version one because I basically built that A3D with him. And then also David from Freddie printing knows got a version one as well. And they're going to be a few people. And to be honest, those are easier to build. If you're doing it for the first time, not that you did that, of course, Jim, but if you are building it for the first time, you know, it is probably a good good path forward before you start sort of getting invested into the box is getting the gearbox is out of China. It's just a nightmare, as you know, all too well. Yeah. We have to bring in with me to Earth, but I think they're spoken for already. So because I bought I bought some of tripod. Actually, I need to send tripod money for those. And then mine actually showed up one day early. I couldn't believe it. I was like, what? Let me show you. Let me show the ones I got. OK. Yeah. So yeah. Edgy 3D, he designed a longer frame. That way you could do a little more or your tracks are a little tighter on there, too. I ordered. These are ginormous. Absolutely ginormous. And I ordered they and they're totally incorrect. They're totally incorrect for the motors, but they finally turned up and big chunks of metal. But we negotiated a deal with the guys that manufacture the the gearboxes and they put the price down, I think, to 26 quid up from or down from like thirty six dollars or whatever it was. So we managed to kind of get some deals done with that, but they aren't that many of those gearboxes out there. So it really is kind of bespoke to what we're trying to do here. And, you know, again, it works really well, works really, really well. Madge. Benjamin says or Matt German says I broke mine round into the wall. So so mine will be a little slower, but you know what? I don't think you're going to have any deficit running V1 because they're still fast and everybody running V2 with the faster motors. Just wait till you see it. It's going to be insanity. It's going to be amazing. The polymaker film, it's going to hold up the the the racers. Maybe not. We'll find out. But I think one of the cool things is that, you know, the community is really rallying around this tripod did another hydro dip on his and we got some really cool pictures of that. So he dipped his parts in like a hydro dip, right? And I love the skulls. That came out so good. Do you know how he did it as well? Did you see the process? Yeah, I've watched a bunch of videos on this. I'm just not brave enough to try it yet. No, he does it in his toilet. He does it in the bathroom. He does it in the in the downstairs ball for him. Are you going to say no to seriously? Yeah, tripod. I know you're here. Let me know if this is true or not. Or if or if Sam is taking a piss here. But I have to say that like a hundred times tonight. Anyways, it's awesome, man. People are doing some really cool stuff. Nick in a lot of this is because of you guys are sending out, you know, so much filmage. You know how many about how many racers you've sent out for? Roughly. Roughly. A bit above for Earth. Yeah, 20 deaf racers. Nice. So that's going to be so good. I know we have there's like a unofficial sign up sheet in the Facebook group. And I think there's 15 on that right now. I am super. I should have thought of this. I'm super jealous of this. We had we had John on last week, as you guys all know. And if you didn't watch his video with the extruder, you have to go watch that after the show. But tripod. Tripods garage. This is his Murph Racer head or Racer, whatever work going to call it today. We can talk to magic. Magic toilet water. He said. I like to say that's your toilet. Toilet. Yeah. Toilet. And that is awesome. Tripod. I like it so good representing the ginger community. Can I say that? I've had a great night here. You know, it looks so good. I'm not going to lie. The colors, the colors are a little bit crazy to me because this is so yellow and that's so orange. But I absolutely love this and I can't wait to smash your face with my mace. So. People have been so creative with with the heads. I mean, I've seen. Yes. I've seen many different kind of head and it's so awesome. So if you're not a part of you're building one of these, you're thinking about building one, jump in here, jump into the Facebook group. I'm going to drop it in the chat right now just so anyone out there can join if you're if you're going to build one. But I wanted to show this next because there are some amazing stuff. There's amazing. It's coming up here. I'm going to probably see some stuff. Hey, there you go, Sam Prentice. This is the one from this. That's Nero's. Yeah, this is Nero's. Right. Hey, let me make sure my is my audio off, Geary. I don't want to. Yeah, thank you. It is. Yeah, check this out. If you haven't seen this, this is near 3D. The Voron Master. Oh, it's so good. I'm pretty much thinking I'm going to put the GoPro mount on mine and we'll see what happens. I think the footage is going to be amazing from that. It'll be me running away from everybody, probably. Well, part of the part of the alert to this was going to be that one of my stickers is on that one of the things we wanted to do is like an FPV style race. So what you could have is you could have your kids with you know, sitting there watching the TV or with, you know, a couple of cameras on it and you can drive that around your house and they can have races around the house. So, you know, there are a ton of options and then people then started, hey, we're going to do this because that's what they thought it was a good idea to do. There is the bearded wonder himself. Bless you. He's a good guy as well. I agree. Great. He's, you know, he's sat there. He's done it. And, you know, to actually build one of these, it's it can be a little bit. Why have you done a dislike on that channel? I saw you do a dislike on it. What I do. No, I didn't really. I should have thumbs down. Hey, real quick, I want to say this, Tim, I am giving away a 3D printer. It'll be at the Greengate 3D booth and it's going to be the Ender 3 V2 Neo or Neo V2, whatever they're calling it. So I am I'm flying it out there and hopefully it's going to go on the airplane. Otherwise, I'm I don't know what I'm going to do with it. Otherwise, I will I will be giving it away. It'll be at the Greengate 3D booth and it's because we're donating people who come and donate spools to the school give back. I think the person who does the most will win that. And we did that at Murph 2 and it's going to be a lot of fun. So I just wanted to address that and go ahead. Oh, man. Oh, yes. So this is the new hammerhead version. And also what we've done now is we've got these little LED strips that like 3 mil strips. It looks a little bit like filament and they glow whatever color you want. So there was going to be a strip in the front there was going to do the whole night ride a thing. But unfortunately, we kind of ran out of time and, you know, to get to get the surgery done. So that's going to be released. The front end is going to be released on that on Friday. We're not expecting to see anybody at the event with that. But should you wish to do it? Should you wish to mod it? Should you wish to change it? That's kind of what it's all about. So, you know, by the time I will tell you this, unfortunately, we had a six motor version of a death racer. OK, six motors. It's it's mental. And we're talking 540 motors. And it's going to be called crazy. So we will hopefully we'll have that at the next event following following, you know, the MRF event six six motors, which is phenomenal, phenomenal. Who says this? Look at this. It's mental, isn't it? This is ridiculous. I just don't. I really hope that everybody who built these, because they put so much time, you can tell there's so much time into this. I really hope there you go. There's Scots that they actually race them because I mean, I know some of these are like showpieces, right? You probably don't want to crash them. And hey, there's mine. Oh, it's well slow. Look at that. Yeah. Oh, no, it's I'm just trying to not kill everybody because I'm in a small space. And actually, I'm not driving it. Oh, look, I ran into a tripod at the end. Did you see that? No. Watch. I hope he's OK. Oh, anyway, but what I wanted to show, where was I here? Come on. There's the there's this one. There's this one. There's this one. There we go. So Heather's Heather's is coming along nice. Obviously, tripod's there. We saw. Come on. There we go. J.R.T. 3D is a nice one. So if you're coming to Earth, look for these because there you go. Look at this. I mean, let me know in the chat what you think. Yeah, that is so sick. Mad. That is mad. Oh, it's so good. Everybody's I feel like I need a reprint line now. There's a stand. It's only you had the filament. I know. Yeah, I know. So what the cool thing about the open source part of this is people are making stands. They're making different heads. They're putting different body pieces on like we've seen. They're doing all sorts of cool stuff. So, you know, Nick, this this is really, you know, kind of making your stuff stand out, right? This is really featuring the polymaker filament because a lot of this is made from your filament. Yeah, and I'm looking forward to seeing how they will perform. I know I know we have five different races, right? Is the destructive one the last one? Otherwise, some people. Oh, yeah. So I haven't heard any of that. So can you tell us what can you give us a low down or what? I thought we were tossing them on a ring and saying, go. So no, no. So OK, so there are going to be three races on the Saturday, two races on the Sunday. And if you if you think about how this works, right? On the Sunday, there might not be many death races left. That's be fair, right? So if you're looking to win something, then potentially. So the winner of the the filament and the and the amount of money towards the freedom printer and polymaker are going to be buying the printer and shipping it. You say, I want this and then they will then buy it and ship it to you. That's how this is going to work. So we're not actually going to physically be bringing a printer or anything like that to the show. There was some other talk of some other people wanting to get involved with sponsorship and stuff. I've not heard too much about that. Focus were were certainly looking at looking to do something at some point as well. So the idea is going to be there will be a non contact race. OK, so that's just going to be a load of people kind of racing around a sort of makeshift track, but not smacking each other. And that's kind of like a if you imagine like a if you want to keep your best for show, that might be a race that you decide to go into. The next one will be a team game. So if you imagine 30 death races, 15 aside, and basically you've got to capture a flag. And once you've done the capture, the flag, then the people the side that win, then go into the ultimate death race and the 15 people then smash each other up. And then the third race on that day will be a proper death race, which is everybody's there that wants to get involved with it. It's, you know, go hard or go home death race. And then on the Sunday, we're going to do a thing called cunning stunts. Got to be careful how I say that, which is the reason why we have the metal bars inside of the robots because I was trying to take these things off three for three for jumps. And of course, they were breaking because there were some parts in there that just weren't strong enough. Hence the reason why we put the six mil bars in there. So there's one for that. And then there's another death race on the Sunday as well. So that's the idea. But once the heads off in the race, you're done. So there's no two chances. Yes. So these were these were some bits that somebody made up. Trevor, his name is Trevor. He made those targets targets for sort of practicing some stuff on because, you know, some people might not want to they might just want to show off their death race of racing round and knocking these things over. They might not actually want to be smashing stuff up. So, you know, I got some t-shirts with that one. Should we talk about the dearth race? Did you want to break? Yeah, we definitely need to talk about turf and tripod or a tripod. Right. We need to get some good video and photo. I agree. Absolutely. Yeah. So what's up with turf? So let's talk about that. So, you know, when you put something in front of something else, so you've got the bit at the end that's earth, right? Right. And then we've put the D in front of it, which is essentially death. So. Dirt is what we call it. So what we we have some issues because the the university or the college that was there, they are obviously they're going to be there for educational purposes and stuff like that. They're going to be students there. They're going to be touring around. And there was just some issues around the whole death element. And as a YouTuber, you know, putting stuff on there, you know, it's a bit morbid. As soon as I put death racer up, it flags it. Oh, there's there's an issue with this. It was a pretty poor choice of name. At one point, it was called Wacky Races. Maybe we should have kept that. But then I didn't want to have a barber infringement or whatever. So we just try to come up with a name that was going to work. And I just put, you know, dearth race. So it's the death East Coast Retreat Festival race is the idea of it. Got it. So I thought I hated it. I mean, I should have talked to tripod a bit more about it because he hates it. He is like, I am not calling it that it's a death racer death to the end. And, you know, I've got to I've got to commend him for his tremendous empowerment into the death racing community because he like, you know, this is what I mean. People are passionate about stuff. People are passionate about their hobbies. And I sometimes you just be a little bit careful about how you treat certain things. But I just needed to appease some people and by not putting the death element in it, which is why I put the no pants thing. So in the in the UK, we call it going commando if you don't wear your pants, right? So the death race is kind of a bit of a homage to that. And keep your knickers on that kind of thing. You know, just chill out, son, keep your knickers on. That's the that's the whole thing. And being British, it might not it might not come across that that I'm using, but it amused me at the time. So death race, death race, you call it whatever you want. Ultimately, if there's any banners or anything there that's going to say death race, that's what it's going to say. So, you know, happy days. But yeah, it's one of those things. I just wanted to make sure, you know, we worked really, really hard to make sure that we were going to be working really well with the guys from the East Coast. And it's that thing, you know, this isn't my thing. I'm just turning up and, you know, causing havoc. You know, you look at it like that. You know, I'm just this British guy coming in and just messing everything up. It's it's a worry. But yeah, I love it. It is. So, Nick, where are you from? Where are you coming from? Well, right now I live in China, but I come from France. French Pacific Island. Very, very tiny one there. Sure. I just sent, actually, I just sent four 3D printers there because, you know, we import everything. When we break something, we have to wait three months to get something. Oh, wow. Wow. I'm slowly starting to create like some kind of printing service locally. And then if it's working well, then maybe we can extend to some more small island. I mean, 3D printing is just magical for this type of island. So, yeah, I come from there. That's so cool. That's so cool. And you're in China right now. So, you're flying all the way out here from China. Yeah, Thursday. And you're going to be at IRF. That'll be a lot of fun. Yeah, it would be awesome. I'm flying on Thursday. I arrived Friday morning in Houston where we have our office. And then I think I don't have time to go to the office. I think we take the plane directly to IRF. And then so, I might be a bit sleepy with the jet lag during IRF. But with all the excitement, I think that's not going to be a problem. Right. No, it's going to be a lot of fun. I have a feeling there's going to be a lot of sleepy people, people coming in from all over the world. I'm going to fly. I fly like at 5.40 in the morning on Friday. So, I get in. I'll get in at like 8.30. And I have a whole day to mess around. So, I think whenever they open the doors, I'm going to go over and help people set up. Whenever these guys get here and tripod and Sam, and I'll go meet up with them and help them set up and hopefully not break my racer yet. What was that? Have some pancakes. We will definitely, if you guys come in the morning, I will meet you for pancakes. Look at me. It's not like I don't eat pancakes. Come on. I have a whole bunch of extra parts that I printed. I'll probably make a filament right over here. I do have to say my gears. I went with the, did I go with the PA carbon fiber, which came with my bamboo printer. So, that wasn't in Polymaker, but I think a few of us had broken some stuff. So, we'll see. I have no idea if that will even hold up either. But I brought, I printed a whole bunch of extra parts. So, we're going to bring those and hopefully if some of us do break, we'll have some extra parts there. Yeah, that's the thing I'm really looking for because I've seen people ordering different kind of filament from regular PLA, PLA Pro, PTG, ABS. So, I'm looking forward to seeing how they will perform on the field. And see, I will ask for the people that, when I see deaf racers living at the end, then I will ask them, how did you print it? And then what material did you use to see, learn a little bit about real life experience with materials? Yeah, no. And it's using it for getting no pancakes for you without you're on a diet. That is funny. As soon as I get back, I'm on a personal fitness plan with a nutritionist. This is the last saloon pancakes for me. I'm getting over the hill now at 41 years old. And it's funny, you know what? You know what? All right. I thought I was a lot younger than you, Jim. But it turns out, I'm one month older. Yeah, you are. You are. I turned 41 in September and what, you were August, right? Yeah. Yeah. So welcome to us oldie. Us oldie locks will be there racing our death races. And battle Christ says I'm going to fill my death racer with lead sinkers. No, that is reserved for fishermen tournaments. We just had a huge blow up in one of the big fish tournaments here. They found a big lead weights in some of the fish on one of the teams that has been winning all year. Not that I follow any of that, but tick tock. So what else we got? I think earlier, Jano maybe, or I think Jano asked how we're getting our racers to IRF. I know I looked up the rules. You can fly with them. You can actually carry them on or put them in your luggage. But the lithium batteries have to go as a carry on. Is that correct, Sam? Yeah, absolutely. Yes. I mean, I'm taking a ton of lipo's with me as you would expect. But yeah, anything that's got a battery in it, generally take them out. And I normally put them into like one of those sort of fire bags as well. Lipo's are really dangerous. They're really, really dangerous. And now, of course, what we're doing here is we are smashing these robots around. So it's one of the reasons why we've kind of put the battery in that compartment. It's at the rear of it. It's probably not going to take too much impact. But did you guys have hoverboards in the US, you know, the balance boards? Yeah, yeah. And we seem to catch fire all the time. Yeah, sure. So what happens with those is that the kids or adults end up smashing them into like pavements and things like that. And what happens is the integrity of the battery then gets damaged. Okay. So when you then go and charge it, it then fries the battery and that causes a fire. So that's the reason that those things happen. So when you have your lipo battery, just make sure that you are checking it. When you're charging it, you know, et cetera, et cetera. Just be super, super careful. It shouldn't touch wood. We shouldn't have any issues with the races themselves. But obviously tripod are being on hand there with a bucket of water or toilet water, maybe. With some hydro-dip in it. I go dip all the batteries. Yeah. So my thought was I have flying Southwest. So you get a carry-on and a bag to carry on. So I'll bring my laptop and stuff and then I'm going to bring an actual carry-on. And on that, in that, I'm going to like pack my death racer, the radio, the batteries, all that stuff like somehow inside of this carry-on. So it's nice and padded and I'm not dropping it under the plane. And then, you know, the rest of my stuff will go under the plane. But so you can. I did look it up. You definitely can fly with them. You can fly with the lightboats, but they have to be in your carry-ons. They cannot go under the plane. So if you have lightboats, they will scan you and you go to the airport. If you have them in your bag, they will make you take them out if you're trying to put them under the plane. Don't do that. Also, they could blow up. So let's not do that. TSA, TSA will probably open your bag up and seize them. Actually, it's probably more likely. Sam is actually traveling with all of his lightboats in a vest. So he's just going to open it up. And there's going to be like 15 lightboats, you know. So it'll be so good. Well, I know we've got to do, it's already 6.45. Wow. So I know we're going to stick close to an hour tonight because I know you guys are, Sam, you're like almost one in the morning. And I know you're super early out there in China. But I know we have some hot makes. The thing is with this, right? There are some people out there that, you know, we're doing it for the cause. We're not the, we're not the proper printings. We're not the Johns that can't stay up late. We are, we're the hardcore variety over here. So, you know, I love it. I understand. I appreciate it because it's always great to have you on, especially because it's, you know, midnight when we start. So Tripod says you need to bring your own chargers. I absolutely agree. I have one that does two at a time, so I'll be able to help if someone needs one. But if you have lipos you brought and you bought or built a death or whatever we're calling it, racer bring a charger. If you don't have a charger, hopefully we can get you charged up before the races go. It shouldn't take that long. I'm not sure what milliamp everybody's doing. I did the 6,200 version and I think that'll be plenty for the races we're going to do. I have two of them, but bring your chargers because I know one charger just on Tripod's charger is not going to do it. I have mine. I actually left it at Murph. It was sitting on a counter. I walked right out without it. And then if you're bringing them on the plane, get the fire bags. It's super simple. They make them so they just open, you slide your battery and they close, or you can get one that like with like a handle on it. That way, if they do decide they're going to blow up, it's fireproof bag and they can't spread too bad. So it'll be a lot of fun. I'm so excited, man. I'm the only thing I'm a little bit, I don't know. My race is really wobbly on here. And I might just let them wobble because then if you hit the head, it's just going to be like, it won't be sturdy. It'll just wobble. So you know this, let's go back to the Twitter debacle, you know the filament that we received. Should we, are we able to give away some filament from Polymaker? Yeah, I say, oh, go ahead. I've got the giveaway page pulled up. If you want to do that, do it that way. What? Well, hang on, wait, wait, wait. Nick was going to talk about that. This is a surprise from Nick. What are you going to do? Um, what am I going to do? Well, give away filament. I mean, I'm from Polymaker, right? Yeah, yeah. Let's do it. What are you thinking? Like a spool or two spools or 30 spools? Um, no, I'm just joking. How many viewers do you have right now? 8,000. It looks like we're low at 76, 72 right around there right now. Oh, so that's seven spools. Seven spools. Seven spools. Holy moly. Let us know in the chat if you're down for seven spools of Polymaker. So how do we, how do we want to do this, Geary? Do we want to just type like, well, you give us the keyword. You have the, you have the page up. Yep. Uh, so I pulled up the page and I was going to do hashtag DERF, D-E-R-R-F. Was I good with you guys? Yeah. I'm good with a tripod, not so much. We'll see. Okay. We'll see a tripod actually. All right. The thing about, you guys ready to get started? Yeah. Let's do it. Go ahead, Nick. All right. We're collecting comments. Yeah, the thing about, about DERF is that it's only two days. I cannot, I cannot imagine this being only two days. Like there's going to be so many things going on. You will arrive, blink eyes, and it's going to be finished. Yeah. Yeah, it does happen. Very, to be honest, the Saturday night, uh, drinks is probably one of my favorites, uh, for, for any of these types of events. Isn't that right, Geary? Um, yeah, I, uh, I, I'm all about the coax. You're all about the coax and I'm all about the award-winning wings. Have you been over here before, Nick? Uh, in the U.S., you mean? Yeah. Uh, yeah. I've been to a few CES shows for Ponymaker. Nice. But I've, um, yeah, I think all combined, I spent less than one month in the U.S. So, um, yeah, it's gonna, it's gonna be another nice trip. Nice. Oh, I'm, I'm so excited, um, you know, to have you out and to see both of you guys. I know it's so much fun to get together with everybody in our communities because, I mean, really, the, the people that are, that are coming to these events, a lot of them are the people that watch our videos that interact with us on our month, on our Monday shows that, that watch Sam's lives. And, and then we, you know, we get to go see him in person and say hi. So if you're coming before I, before I forget if, if you haven't heard me say this before, come up, say hi, uh, hi five knuckles, whatever you want to do. Just tell us who you are if we don't know you because, because a lot of times you guys know us from seeing us so often, um, but we don't know you. So, and if, if your name is completely different from your YouTube name, tell us who you are on YouTube. Because chances are, uh, I would not know, uh, Skydown, for instance, because I just saw his chat or his, uh, comment from a hole in a wall. But if he came up and said, Hey, I'm, I'm Chris, my name, or I mean, you know, actually, um, actually his name, oh man, I know his name. It's right off the top of my head too. It's Jariah. There we go. Um, anyways, we came up and instead I'm Jariah. I would have been like, who's that? But if he said, Skydown, it probably would have clicked that I've seen you in a chat before. So, so like remind us who you are. Don't forget right now. Hashtag Durf. You see it in the chats. Nearer 3D. What's his name? Taylor. I think Taylor. Okay. Yeah. I'm going to go with that because I don't, I don't officially know. I met him at Murph. So we talked and I don't think, actually, I don't think I, uh, ask him his real name. So, uh, let's see, let's do this. We're giving away seven. We're giving away seven spools of polymaker courtesy of Nick and the polymaker crew. Go ahead. Okay. Thank you. I, uh, just a quick note for the, for those that want to, um, to check out the Polymaker booth, we, we went so, we, we were so late at registrating at, uh, Earth. I'm always late. And, uh, and so they actually set up some table on the second floor. Apparently there will be like floors and then we will be somewhere on the second floor by ourself. So if you're looking for polymaker, just raise your head and it will be somewhere over there. You know what's awesome about that? That's where the food is. So you'll be okay. Oh, really? Oh, that's awesome. The food is on the second floor. There's like, it's like a rim that kind of goes around and then everything's down underneath. So you guys will be looking over the show. Probably it'll be a lot of fun. Um, so let's do this, uh, Gear, you have stuff ready to go? Yeah, we're ready to go when you guys are. 56 entries. We have, uh, almost 80 people watching currently. If you haven't typed hashtag Durf, like Steven pool just did, um, you need to do that now. And, uh, what, let's, let's do it. Let's pull the first one. All right, let's go. I have, I have Oreos packed. Yes, I'm ready. That's, that's lying. I have not, uh, packed anything. Hey, man. I'm mutant. So, um, how do you want us to get this stuff to you, Nick? Do you want us to wait a minute? I will send you a link that you can send to the winners. Cool. I'm, uh, I'm taking down the user names at least on the, uh, in our dock in the background so we can track people down. Nice. And then if you have not, um, uh, if you win chat me here, uh, or email me here Jim at the edge of tech.com. And, uh, you think we should do that one or, or the hot makes one. Would that be easier? I guess this one, we probably look at more regularly. Um, new hang on before we make this super confusing. I think, um, I'm going to put, I'll put the hot makes email in the banner at the bottom so we can work on. This is going so well. I love this. It is perfect. I just, I want to make sure how the winners contact with us. Right. So, um, he'll fix that. So we have Manor Mutant. Congratulations for your first, uh, for your first giveaway, man. I did this on myself, Sam. This is the, the, the like majority of my modeling right here. I'm just going to throw it out there. It's done very well. At least it looks very well printed as well. What's the, um, the printer again? That was on one of the three bamboo lab X1 carbons I have. But I'll take a picture. If you want to know what they look like, I'll take a picture for you. I think I might have seen them. Somebody wrote on your, uh, on your Facebook, are you compensating for something that's small? Didn't they? Um, we're not, we're not talking about that here. Uh, no, we're going to do this. Um, are we going to do this giveaway? Nick, I got your info. Here we go. Um, yeah. Put info on how it makes on the bottom of the screen so that it's, it's, you guys can reference it. Let's do it. All right. Let's, let's hit win or draw again. Manor Mutant. Number two. Number two. I didn't realize you were going for a Lord Moses stream, where you just keep hanging on. Let's do it. We're doing it. I'm finally going to get my spools. Just get them then. I was like, Dan's having a really hard time in the moment. I thought he definitely deserves this. Yeah. Yeah. Rig. Tell me we win again. That would be amazing. RC maniac. All right. Congratulations. That was number two. All right. We're rigged. Um, I rigged. I love it. All right. What do we got next? So good. Delete. Oh, we can't, we got to delete that one. That is phenomenal. I don't know what, I don't know who you are, but I love your, I love your screen name. That's like new email. I think that was another screen name that was, that was here tonight. Like John Smith of username. Yeah. Delete. Rig, delete, rig, delete. What was that? 34. I don't know what we're at here. Oh, geez. Number four. So good. Kenneth. Nice work, Kenneth. Congratulations. Congratulations. Congratulations, man. It's a big man to tell us, isn't it, when you win? See, if you're winning, email us below at the email that's going across the screen. I do have some instructions to, for you guys to fill out, and then we'll get you your stuff too. Sam Possen. Well done. There you go. Congratulations, Sam. I think that's rigged. Another Sam won. All right. What is this? One more? This is, hang on. Here we go. That's number six. Michael Cassell. I'm really glad my German didn't win because he normally wins everything. So glad to see that he didn't win that one. It is, isn't it? He sees a sod. That's what we call him in the UK. The last one. You guys ready? Yep. We're ready. Let's do it. Rigged. Rigged. Rigged. Oh, I thought he was going to do it. Oh, they will soon. No, it's not. It's really done. Yes. Congratulations. Congratulations. Calm down. You don't think it's crazy. I'm excited. I'm excited. Well, let's, I tell you what, we do have some hot makes. I want to rock them out as fast. We'll rock them fast today because I don't want to forget to show everybody those this week. And then we'll come back at the end of the show real quick with you guys and we'll kind of go over who you are, what you do. And first, thank you so much, Nick, from Polymaker. I really appreciate the giveaway. I know we all do seven spools tonight. So tell everybody in the chat, tell Nick, thank you because he's awesome. Let's do this hot makes. You guys are awesome. I mean, the more spools we send out there and the more awesome project we're going to see. Yeah. And it's awesome. It all has Polymaker name on it, right? That's, that's the best part is we can get the word out. Check out your DERF, DERF school racers. And they'll all, and I'll have the nice Polymaker branding on them. All right, Gary, let's, let's hit some hot makes real quick. All right. As promised last, was it last week? No, two weeks ago, we did a crazy stream. David Hewlett had to reschedule per the COVID. And we did a crazy stream where I built a printer and, and Caleb was on the stream with me and he made a Lego version of the printer at the same time. So we were both on the stream together and he was using a Lego builder software called studio or stud.io. It looks like, and he used actual pieces that you can get right now to model this while I was building a printer in the same time. We both finished in about an hour, which is great. And this was his render when it's all said and done. And you can, Gary could probably tell us how, but you can actually order the pieces and make this if you want to, which is really fun. I thought that was a cool thing. And then I actually built this printer here and he was, you know, modeling it as we went. Just why not? Oh, nice. End of being 46 for that tiny build. Ah, got it. Got it. So he's going to optimize. But he did post the renders and it looks really cool. I love it. I never knew you could jump on and like build in some Lego stud maker thing. And what test print is that? What was that? What test print is that? Which one? No, I was actually, what was I doing? I was doing the Ender 3S1 Plus, I think like something like that. Is it any good? And then, yeah, it's not bad. It's an Ender 3S1 Plus. It's like the other six printers that came out with this year. Sounds phenomenal. I can't know. It actually works. I like that S1, or I like that sprite extruder myself. And some people hate it. I find good luck with it. All right. What do we got next here? Liz. She posted a bunch of stuff. This is Photos Mint's birthday, the Ice Dragon, and the twisted pineapple vase, and one more. Let's see. So there's Photos Mint's birthday. Happy birthday again. Last, I think we talked about that last week. This is the Ice Dragon. Love it. Yeah. I just did his rank or monster from Star Wars. I'm just in the middle of painting it at the moment. It's, it's very good. Very, very good. That's, I don't see the octopus hanging off your wall, by the way. So the, well, I've got a few octopus, the octopus is here. I'm here. Oh, it's got it. Yeah. I drew the hole. So, you know. I love it. All right. And then there's the, there you go. I, what is this? Bow? Bayo? Bow? I don't know. I'm going to go with BAO. We're going to let us know in the chat what that is. But I love it. Great prints there. She's with us. So, nice work. Nice work. Love that. Love that. Lights, lightspeed. I don't think sound is on. Good. It's not. He says the biggest twisted pixel skull by Chaos Cortekis who, who modeled it. Three and a half kilograms of filament and it's printed on the rat rig 500. Yep. I think it's a monster. Wow. Full, full spools inside of it. I love that. Not good filament though, is it? That's insane. Yeah. So good. You have a rat rig, right? I've got three. Three. Nice. Yeah. I need, I need to do one of those. I think. No, you don't. No, you don't. Okay. No, they're not shipping them. They're not shipping them over there. Oh, okay. I've got bamboo. So, this is, this is another one. The dog, this dog has a digestive issues. So, family made him a chair so he can actually sit and eat and it helps with his digestive issues. Have you guys seen this yet? No. Check this out. This is amazing. Let us know in the chat. Is this hot or what? Oh, my God. Yeah. Yeah. Just gonna sit up here. I love how they made the shape, like dog paws as well. And the dog knows just to sit in. It's with that, right? Yeah, it's wood. Yeah. Okay. That's cool. It's so good. It's so good. Making is making. And you made a dog shaped sit up chair for a black lab, it looks like. And he's just like, I'm gonna sit in here. I'll pull down the, you know, pull down a little tray. So good. That's amazing. That is amazing. All right. Next, we got Karen. She made Bug Man's Maiden of Death. Here we go. Wow. And there she put some LEDs in it. Sam, can you read what this was printed on? This bamboo global thing. I don't know what that is. It's, I see it says global. Now, is this a bit like the wings where they're world famous? Yes, they're world famous. Award winning award. What, what a Lord is so good when we were sitting there. Nick, when he was up at Murph, we were sitting in the wing place at Wings, et cetera, at Saturday night or something. And he says, can I see the award? What, what award did they win? Because it said award winning wings. And the waitress was like, uh, I don't know, you know. It was really good. I, that was, that was hilarious. All right. What do we got next here? Jariah, speaking of Jariah, he's with us tonight too. This is the Ender III V2 that he won at Murph for bringing a truck load, a literal truck bed full of recycled filament spools. I can see, I can see, look at that. I was inside the tray. I went, I went right to it. You were, you were, you were down here. Look at that. That's the real Sam print. It's not a fake one. I'm not even gonna write that. Yeah. And then what we got, we got me, Greengate 3D, Brian Vines, Big Jano. You got you on there. I think we got Chep, John from Proper Printing. I don't recognize this one. I don't know who that was. Someone, maybe, maybe he, Jariah, you could tell us who this was. I can't remember. But people kind of signed them all over the place. It was a lot of fun. And it was a great cause. I know a bunch of those spools already got washed, sanitized, and reused. And Greengate is, is like reusing them so you can get them back kind of a recycle thing. And a bunch of them, I think that we signed are out there too. So it'll be a lot of fun to see when those come back. Oh, amazing. Amazing. What else? Oh, this, this is awesome. Finished designing, building and assembling the most, or assembling most components, turn out my table can actually walk as well as I hoped it would be. So, Nick, I think we need to get some spool, some spools of filament so I can make this one. Check this out. See, it's wood. No, it's wood. It's wood. But we could probably print this. Yeah. So good. This, this gives a new meaning to a sit stand desk. I'll tell you what, I'll tell you what, Jim, that's probably better than the desk that you reviewed the other day. Ah, it's probably is, yeah. And more people saw it too. I love it. No, if my desk did this, I would be skinny because I'd have to chase it around all day. That's mad. But it is somewhat a fix-em-do. This is cool and creepy. Absolutely agree. It kind of is spider-like, but yeah, I, I love it. I love it. That's a mad prong of it. To make it do that, to make those feet move and actually turn it, that's, that's some crazy programming that's been done on that. So good. That's very cool. Very, very cool. Very good. Um, I, I, yeah. Nice work making, like I said, you know, we like to show all sorts of makes and I love it. Jack in the shop says, I have a CNC router. That would be cool as a big table. Yes, it would. All right. Um, I can't, I can't make all my mind if this is cool or just too weird. I like that. I like that. We need that. We need to handle. This is Kermit with an alien head and Kermit coming out of the alien head. Um, Burn it. A little fire. Let us know in the chat. What do you think? I don't know. I don't know. You know, it's kind of creepy. Not going to lie. I bet Miss Piggy loves it. Stop it. Get some help. I'm staying away from that on the family show here. Um, that'll be on the after hot makes hot. Hot makes after hours. We'll talk about that. Okay. Okay. Brian Vine says, I say we nuke the site for more. But one more we got here. This is actually mine. My wife, Lindsay, she's been making, redoing her childhood dollhouse. Now doll housing apparently is this like huge maker community, just like 3D printing is. And a lot of them use 3D printing to recreate stuff. So she recreated this. Let's see if I don't know if I can actually load this up. That stinks. She recreated this countertop here and made it look marble, like a marble countertop. And I should have got real pictures instead of just pulling up her Instagram here. But she is it was awesome. It just started out, you know, basically like a wood countertop. And then she used acrylic paints and stuff and made it with the marble. And then she used UV cured resin on top of that to give it that like shine, like a countertop shine. Right. Super fun. She's, she's doing some cool stuff with that. And she actually just posted a couple of these. I don't know what is happening right here. How do I go to her? I'm absolutely terrible with Instagram, by the way. Oh, let's unfollow. No. I'd be in trouble. You just take me and said you never got your tweet. So it's Twitter as well. You're not so good at. There you go. There you go. Funny. That's a good one. Anyways. Yeah. She's doing stuff like, you know, showing before and afters and stuff like that. And I never knew that doll housing was a thing. Right. That's kind of what it looked like before. That's what I want to know. I was kind of thinking about it. When I saw that, I was like, okay, doll houses. But when I saw you like posting it up, I was like, are you involved with this? Is this your new thing? No, this, this is her thing. We've, I printed a few things. She's, she's getting, she's working on trying to design some stuff or she'll find free files or paid files. And I printed some stuff, but this is all her. I mean, if you look at this picture here, and that looks like a real bathroom. You know what I'm saying? And it's in a doll house. So it's super cool. Is that slippers that are on the floor as well? Yeah. Down here. Amazing. Yeah. The little slipper, it's the details, right? It's the detail. Yeah. That's the slippers that make me double thing, whether it was a real picture or it was a doll house. Yeah. I want to think tripod in there, hydro dipping, some polymaker filament in the toilet. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I think about that. I made my day. Yes. So good. It would be amazing. I think we could do that. See, yeah. Like this is like a little entryway in a kitchen. But anyways, I just wanted to show that off. She made, she was really proud of how that countertop turned out. This is what it's actually started to look. You know, she made it like this. And that's what it started as. So she added that little backsplash part. And it ended up like. Mini gym on the can. Can you imagine that? Yes. Yes. No. She can imagine that just fine. We don't need everybody else. To you. One part that I think is kind of funny is like, depending on the background of the maker, they will use more or less like different manufacturing ways. Like for example, our background is mainly in 3D printing. If we get into dollhouse, I'm pretty sure 60% of it will be printed. But if you have someone from woodworking, for example, most likely everything will be from wood. So it's interesting to see, you know, what type of manufacturing way they use for their hobby. And usually it's related to the experience they had before. Yeah, I 100% agree. That could be an interesting competition. Like give multiple people who are in different hobbies and different manufacturing worlds like the same plans and have them make the same thing, but using their techniques. From Polymaker's point of view, is there a particular hobby that you find your filament is used on a demographic? Is there kind of like miniatures or is there something that you're like, oh, we sell a lot of this filament to this particular group of people? Do you get the stats on that at all? Well, we do have a segment, the biggest segment we have, we call them the application hobbies, which means, you know, you have the professional, the consumers, etc. And then we noticed that everyone with a very strong hobby, whether it's drone, RC cars, whether it's cosplay, this kind of thing, this is where we sell pretty much all our filament. And then within that group of people, which we call application hobbies, robotics is where we sell the most at the moment. So it's like building robots, basically. Yes. Yeah, exactly. So, let's write up Sam's alley there. So, here's the thing, we're over time, but I want to toss this out. We do have some awesome guests coming on next week. I'm pretty sure we're going to find out, but I'm pretty sure I'm going to try to go live on maybe Sunday. We'll figure it out, Saturday or Sunday for an early hot makes. So I'm not sure if we'll have a show on Monday, because I'm flying back on Monday. I should get back in the morning, but we'll discuss that. Caleb and I will discuss that behind the scenes and we'll figure it out. But I will try to go live and do a go live show from, from IRF, and maybe we'll find Sam and we'll find Nick, you know, and we'll come say hi live. Well, we got 17th Modbot will be joining us. Daniel, he's, we're probably going to see him at IRF too. I think he's coming. And then he wants, yeah. Yeah, yeah. The 24th, we have Walter, or Walter Miss Prime is going to be an amazing guest there. 31st, we have Devin for Make Anything, and we have also, wow, I just totally mixed media girl. Marcy, there we go. And we're going to do some pouring of some acrylic paints over Halloween themed things. That's going to be a lot of fun. The 7th of November, we have, all through November, we have some awesome guests too. So just stay tuned for those. I don't want to list them all off right now, but we have a calendar on Twitter and, and Facebook. You can check out all the guests coming up. And other than that, real quick before we go, Sam, I'll let you take over who you are, what you do and where we can find you besides next weekend at IRF, with the DIRT IRF Racers. Definitely the DIRT Racers. Yeah, you can find me at the realsamprincess, youtube.com forward slash the realsamprincess, at the realsamprincess, on Instagram and Twitter is at SamPrincess, because I got there first. Thank you. I will just show you some makes real quick. This is STF Flix using Polymaker PLA, which I thought was really nice. It's an Xbox or PS5 controller. And as you talked about the octopus earlier, this is the Bordeaux octopus. You might have seen Joel Telling print, and he printed it too small. So, you know, size matters. But yeah, you'll see me this weekend if you're going. Hopefully I'll shake you warmly by the hand. And don't forget, I'm also doing a talk on the Saturday at, I can't remember which time it is, maybe like 3.30, 4 o'clock. So catch me there talking about robots, and how I got involved with the Star Wars stuff, and what was really printed in Star Wars. So I've written this whole thing out. I've spent like an hour doing it. So I've put the time and effort into it. So hopefully it'll look good. It should look good. It should look good. We are all going to be there heckling you. I mean, cheering you on. We're going to have fun with that. And we all, we're going to have like shirts with your face on it. Yeah. I hope so. We'll be there. I hope so. Where can we find you? As in, as in what's going on? At your site, like YouTube, and Twitter, and all the things. Oh, you did. Okay. I did that. Yeah, I listened. Yeah. I listened. Yeah. I was so enthralled in your talk, and how much time you put into it, that I missed that one. And Nick. Come on. How about you? Yeah. So I'm a social, well, I was about to say I'm a social media manager, but because I usually introduce like this, but I'm actually a business manager, but I love so much the science behind 3D printing that I started streaming on YouTube and Twitch. So now I'm more active on Twitch. And then you can find me on Discord mainly. I mean, you can find me in any Ponymaker stuff. If you contact support.ponymaker.com, Twitter, anywhere, if you receive an answer, it will be most likely me. If you don't receive an answer like Jim, then it's not me. But yeah. And then, yeah, I'm actually pretty in a rush because I'm printing all the stuff for Earth to present all the new colors, the new stuff. That's all the new ABS ASA Galaxy Stealth Burner. So I'm going to present all of this. And then I printed all the, you know, this model, I just love this model. I discovered this model last week and I literally printed it in all the colors. Nice. Is that the 3D printing world one? Yeah, exactly. Exactly. Nice. And yeah, like I said, where we have the most fun is on discord.ponymaker.com and yeah. You guys go live on there all the time, right? Yeah, on Discord and on Twitch, yeah. And it should be tweet.tv slash Ponymaker underscore 3D, something like this. Awesome. Well, we definitely appreciate what you do for the community. You guys do a ton of stuff on a bunch of different channels for the community. And thank you so much for that. Thank you so much for the seven spools you gave away tonight. And congratulations to all the winners there, not including us, even though we were drawn. You know, it's okay. But thank you everybody else for coming out tonight, hanging out with us. We will see you this weekend. If you're going to be in Bel Air, Maryland area, Baltimore area, we will see you this weekend at IRF. Come by. Say hi. Shake our hands. What everyone do? Hecklesam at his talk. We're going to have fun with that. But maybe we'll all get our death racers. And while you're talking, we'll just like converge. You know, like convert. Yeah. Anyways, we'll see you there. Get everybody else. Have a great night. We will see you probably next week. If not, we'll see you live next weekend as a stand-in show. See you later. Watch the end. Watch the end. Watch the end. Watch the end. Watch the end. And Sam and Nick, hang out right there. We'll be right back with you. Everybody else? See you later. Thank you, everyone. Hey, guys. It's Jim from the Agitech here. I just wanted to say I'm going to see you this weekend at the East Coast Red Red Festival. It's going to be phenomenal. Make sure you.