 I want to see it as well. Hello, that's Mike. Can you hear me guys? This is for your body when you're down to come. Okay, okay. Oh, this thing. Okay, before I start my presentation, I pass around just help me pass around these things that I made so that everyone can... All right. Okay, yes, good evening to all of you. Finally, this is my... This is my first time actually presenting in Hackware. I've been a Hackware enthusiast for almost a year. Now is my time, so... Yeah, so I started 3D printing around seven months ago when I bought my first 3D printer, the Dremel. So, yeah, I really had fun, so I'll share with you how I did all these things. So this is going to be a photo gallery of things I made, so brace yourselves. So what do I do? So basically I'm a coder, just like anyone else in the room. The reason why we're in Hackware is because we both love to code into hardware, right? So I'm a professional software developer for doing business applications. And, yeah, if you know these logos, probably you should know. And then also I make a fan of Arduino's and Raspberry Pi's and everything that's embedded. So ever since I was a kid, before I started computing, I was hacking all my cousin's toys, because I was... They didn't know that all the toys in the cabinet are all spoiled because I messed it all up. I messed it all up, too. So that's how I started starting to ask myself how things work. Then I just do it and hack it, then learn from it at the same time. Okay, so why did I choose Dremel? There are a lot of predictors out there as a maker, right? The normal choice of predictors would be like the do it yourself kind of thing, like the rep rap. So, like as some people say, I got... I got... I don't have any time for building all these things from the ground up. So I was thinking, why don't I buy something that is really, you know, once you plug it in and everything's in there, it will just work. So, you know, because I've been using Dremel for quite a long time. So since I'm a maker, I do a lot of things with wood, different materials, wood, metals, plastics. So this is my best friend. So I trust this brand. And then, yeah. And then one time, about eight months ago, I was googling for a good 3D printer. I found out, you know, Dremel has a 3D printer. So I just, you know, did a review. And it's not the best, probably not the best 3D printer you can find. It's a hobbyist-friendly, hobbyist-friendly 3D printer. So the build space is not really that big. But if you're just trying to test it out, trying to do some exploration how 3D printers work and how just to do the basic things like how to create your own, you know, casing for Arduino. So instead of buying it or even like, there's a lot of things I love about Dremel. But like I said, it's not really a commercial kind of 3D printer that you would buy. So it's for personal things. So the reason why I bought this is it's very easy to set up and use. Just like, you know, a 3D printer, lesser printer or inkjet printer, just plug it in. You open the box first and plug it in and then set it up. It's very easy to set up. When I opened up my Dremel, I didn't do any calibration at all. I just, you know, plug it in and printed one of the stock 3D objects there and then it printed very well. So the good thing about this also is they have these touch screens so it's very built. It's nicely built and it's fully encased so safe for young children. Because the disadvantage is it's only PLA. But for me it's not a disadvantage because I was printing a lot of things while I was sleeping. So it was ABS and I would probably die from poisoning or something. I don't know. I can sleep well while printing it. In the morning you would probably have some sort of a sweet, light sweet taste on your mouth and there's a slippery thing. But that's okay. I'm still alive. That's a good thing. So there's no like any other printers, there's no heated print bed and like I said it's very small envelope. You can't print all those things like I was actually looking for to print a violin but it's too bulky too big. I couldn't do it here in the terminal. But yeah. These are my first prints. I was kind of impressed because this is the big quality is very good. But also I explored something like checking, getting from the internet if I could print something else. Like this Bulbasaur so it's low poly but it's still okay, still fine. And then I my wife found out that I was doing this printing out stuff and she requested to me to print this lovely birds and then I started exploring more and more about which but why are things to printers like this was totally endless. I really couldn't the list of my wish list, my wish list very long. I have to print it out but I have to wait because the printing is very long. They just post things to do. And also this thing I was also working on embedded stuff like Raspberry Pi. I was building a cluster case and also this one is where my wearable electronics projects things. I don't know why it's... This one is I printed it out out of just sorry. I use it for skating practice, inline skating. These are the cones. The thing about this is it has marbles in it. So half way printing I drop the marbles and then let it continue doing the printing. Okay, so here's the thing. I didn't make all these prints, these 3D objects. So I didn't create it myself so I still don't have the skills to do 3D modeling. But the good thing is everything you need practically in this website just try to search for anything you will probably find something that you would like to print. So most of the prints are in STL formats and it's kind of... a lot of software is available to be able to to make changes to these files. So these are the things that I found in the universe, like I mentioned. So I built... sorry. Okay, so the ones I sent to you guys is the one I built. So every single one of them is being downloaded and being sourced from the universe. So what are the software I use? So it's Autodesk. Basically Autodesk is just for creating supports. So you understand supports when for example if you're printing L something like that, it says 3D printing is like an additive manufacturing thing, right? So you print L, so there are no other problem but you print T. There's an overhanging left and right part there. You have to be... you have to create supports for it to be able to print it. So this is the one that I'm showing you is actually a toy for my kid. So it's a marble machine. Yeah, so it printed around one day just to make it... just to build this. So yeah. So I use Autodesk to create the supports and then Dremel to print it out. I don't know why it's not showing. Maybe it's... Okay, because the... Wait. Sorry about that. Is it... Okay. Anyway, I shouldn't have used this. Oh, shit. Okay, now I'm sorry about that. Okay, I didn't expect that there. There are two in here. Actually, I'll show you one. Everything I bought one. So I'm aside from this mallet, I'm using this as a scraper. Because this is the build... This is the build platform. So you don't need a heat bed. It's a different material. I don't know about the material, but it just simply sticks all the stickers onto it. So even if I've used it many times already, the PLA still sticks on it. So it's good. So I'm using this in a mallet. The print area is so wide, so it sticks really hard, so you need the mallet to pry it up. But yeah, that's... And yeah, this is going to be a hack wave if I didn't do any hacks, right? So that's why the problem with Dremel is you can only use one spool, the one that Dremel is actually selling. But a lot of people I've seen in the internet, this actually created some sort of adapter so that if you have different spools, the reason why I wanted to use different spools because I wanted to save on the filaments. So there are cheaper filaments that I could use, like the one... Sorry. I don't know what's going on previously. So I created an adapter and so I should have... No. Anyway, so that's why I created an adapter for this new spool so I could save on filaments. And then yep, I think that's about it. So thanks for your time and thank you.