 So my name is Peter Miller and I'm a VFA for making focus room for making a career metro. And today I'm going to show, like, talk about the intallio process. And intallio is just for what I do, I use copper plates. And basically it's a process of it sizing lines into the cover. And there's a couple different ways that you can go about doing that. These are variants, they're just like pieces of metal. And they have like a diamond base. So, and they're sharp. Just use them as, you just kind of have the right angle and you just force all the copper out of the line. So that means that it's a line. And then the other process would be like a etching. So you would put a ground down on top and then use an etching needle. And just like scrape away the ground and then dip that in the acid for like an hour or so, or less. It depends upon how thick it can be if you want to learn. So you take any tensile like a Bondo Springer. I have these hydrogenized I guess. They're plastic so they won't scrape the copper. And in there we have charlatan. And this is just going to clean as well as push the ink into the grooves that you created. Once you do that then you would continue to wipe it away until you get all the ink off. Once you get your paper dry, you can take everything to the press. For today I have two plates that I was going to print on the same sheet of paper. The news print is to protect both the press and the blankets. And if it was going to be like an addition you want to keep the back of your prints like super clean. And that also comes because the blankets could be all inked off. The pressure is pretty tight because it has some force all over the paper and it's a great glue.