 I'm gonna do something cool with the cricket, so BAM! Hey, it's Kim and Garrett. Do you like do-it-yourself projects? If you do, go ahead and give us a like, share and subscribe. And we have a new video each week. This week we found this Make a Bowl Without a Lathe Challenge from Ragn Bohn Brown. I'll put his link down below. There's a bunch in the playlist. The first thing I thought was like, ooh, I get to have fire and burn the bowl out. And then I saw a bunch of people burning bowls out. So then I was like, I'm gonna do something cool with the cricket. So BAM! I didn't do this one. That one's too hard. So we had a couple of prototypes. We started off small, making some pentagons. Then we tried a bigger one and we're like, OK, it works. So now we're gonna make another one. This time we're gonna put holes in it and pin it together with some copper wire. The cricket is like a tiny CNC machine. It's like a tiny CNC machine. So you gotta use tiny wood. So we used balsa wood. So we used our cricket design space to cut our pentagons. It was pretty simple. I just chose shapes. Pentagon, pulled it to seven and a half inches because the balsa wood comes in eight inch strips. Next step is to add painter's tape and drill holes to put the copper wire through. Alright, since the wood is so soft I'm gonna try to pin them all together and drill through all of them at once. Alright, so we did four holes down each side and across the bottom and the one that we're using for the bottom we put four holes on every side. We're gonna take the tape off and then we're gonna go paint them and then we'll be back. All of our pieces are back from paint. Ooh, pick a card. Any card. Mmm, lucky. Pink and gray. Is this your card? Alright, now we're just gonna tie them all together with some copper wire. We're gonna do X's up the sides. We're gonna see how that goes. That's our plan. We haven't tried it yet. So we just cut a piece. I bent it like a U. I stuck them through, I bent them over so they overlap and then I snipped them where they crossed. So there's the inside and the outside. There's our crown so far. There's our bowl so far. Yeah, totally. Look at that. I love it. So I'm king of the bowls. Looks way better on you. We win. We're just putting little ringlets all around the bottom to hold it to the inside and the bottom. You ready for the montage? We're gonna do it right here. Thanks for watching. That was our submission to the Ragon Bone Brown Bowl Without a Lathe Challenge. If you guys like DIY you liked our project this week, we do one every week. So go ahead and give us a like and subscribe and we'll see you guys next week. Thanks. Thanks. Thanks Ragon Bone Brown.