 Welcome back to another 3D Hangouts. My name is Noel Ruiz. I'm a designer here at Adafruit and I'm joining me every week as my brother Pedro. Good morning everybody. I'm Pedro's creative tech here at Adafruit and every week we're here to share 3D printed projects featuring electronics from Adafruit. That's right, this is sure we combine 3D printing and DLR electronics to smash them together to make inspirational projects for you folks. We want to welcome everybody in the live chat room. We're hanging out. Pedro, help me while I fix this. We are hanging out in all of the chat rooms. YouTube, Discord, Twitch, LinkedIn, Periscope, shouting out to everybody hanging out this lovely morning, afternoon, evening, and night. To everybody joining all around the world, some quick shoutouts to Liz, BlitzCity, DIY, Mr. Certainly, Bruce, hanging out, SKER, showing off some cool prints in the Discord. Definitely log in that to see all those awesome pics. 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PT has followed Mr. Lady Aida put together this blog post. It's also been posted on various channels and native fruits channels. It's the Captcha contest, right? So just tweet at them. A funny, whatever. Captcha. Captcha. Yes, thank you. And you'll get entered to this, to this, this Captcha contest. Sorry, I'm out of words. They're going to announce it tonight on Askin Engineer for sure. That's tonight, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Eastern time. Did I do good there? Does anybody have any captions? Any fun captions? I saw some really funny ones. Yeah. Four boards. Four sizes. Also a good part of that. I don't know. That's what I got. So check that out if you want to, you know, win all the master putters and looking at y'all. Get some fun puns in there and maybe you'll win a board. Yeah, Lamar and Phil always make sure they have like a private stash of stuff. Is our audio like not working? No, we're good. There are people just getting some buffering on the Twitch. We have a backup this week. Yeah, we have a backup. If the audio dies, we have our tried and true other microphone right here. We'll switch to. It's right there. That's right. So if you hear any audio changes, that's what's going on. Given the big old metal finger to Wirecast today. Now it's not even Wirecast's issue. We think what our issue was is our power supply and our USB microphone just wasn't adequate. So we got a bigger one with three amps. So we should be good. I heard that Wirecast is a punk. Let's continue on with the show. This week's project, I think that's all the housekeeping, right? I think so. I talked about the caption contest. So you all can tweet at AidaFruit. There's a hashtag, right? There's a hashtag. It's in the blog post. I don't want to screw this up. This is the hashtag here. It's very small. AidaFruit, RP2040CC. That's the caption contest. So yeah, this week we're going to chat about some updates that we did to the sort of last week's project as we kind of get some stuff ready for the next projects. So you might remember the Lemon Keypad project. This is a little USB H&D keypad. It's got six switches, three printed. It's got a QDPI inside and you can export it DXF and then use some software like InkScape or Illustrator to kind of draw out icons. So what I've done is I have a SVG that you can use as a template. If you have a vinyl cutter like a Cricut or a Silhouette, you can create these really fun decals for your prints. I'm a fan of some nice iconography and decals and vinyl is a nice way to get these fun things. So I also have a set here. Originally, I just kind of had these yellow caps and then I also had some yellow vinyls. So these are nice and subtle. If you're looking for that subtle look, it just gives you a little look at it. But I printed these out and I'm trying to pop it out now. Tolerance is too good. No, it's just a little thing. So what I ended up doing to make them illuminate better was just printing the keycap in this white translucent filament, pretty much the same filament as the top cover. So you get this nice diffusion and these are Kale white box switches. They're very clicky, right? You can kind of see the Neopixel shining in there. I adjusted the code a little bit so that it would stay this color and you can change out the colors and stuff. It's really easy to do so. So maybe we'll do that and maybe we'll show that off in the Learn Guide. But yeah, fun little keycap decals. Let's take a look at the Learn Guide and see where that lives. So we published this one last week and this morning I updated it. The cap, bring this into some software like Inkscape or Illustrator from Adobe and modify them if you'd like. Yeah, you can pull some icons and stuff from like Iconfinder.com or use some letters or something if you'd like and use those triangles and just make sure that the scale is set to one to one, 100%. That way it colors the vinyl. Maybe there's some with like some rainbow stuff too. And most of them tend to have like an adhesive backing and you'll want to use transfer tape to transfer the artwork onto the keycap, the part. And I guess I have one kind of tip is like when I apply them I found to take all the keys off and just have one on there. That way you can, because it was a little hard to like nail this down when I was trying to apply it. So I recommend sticking this in and doing one key at a time basically. But that's, you know, folks got their own techniques for applying vinyl and yeah, it's kind of its own thing, right? But that's really all I've done as an update. But this week we created a video for it, a little short video, so folks can know more about it and we can share it on the various channels. So that was kind of what we did this week. And I also have a little bit of a fun thing that came through. So I want to give a shout to Dustin Molo. Dustin Molo had tried slicing the fuzzy skin on his Prusa printer and there is an issue with the STL. So I want to show you folks right now and kind of walk through how to fix it. So give me a sec to rework my my screens here. So yeah, so in Cura, this is the slicing software, it's open source free to download. There was an issue where if you switch to the Prusa or any style of Prusa printer for the slicing profile over here, I'm going to turn this off here. When you search for fuzzy skin you turn it on. I have fuzzy skin on and then the thing that makes this really work is the second option called fuzzy skin outside only. This makes sure that all the internal walls are remain smooth. So let's try to let's try to slice it and see what happens. In the preview tab you'll get a look at it. In the area is it's really problematic. So slicing this as the default, there is some weird issue with printing this thin wall. It just kind of the slicer just kind of ignores it. I'm not sure why the Prusa profile is doing this because on an Ultimaker profile it slices it just fine. So this got me thinking there is a feature in Cura called thin walls. It's an option that lets you print thin walls right here. So I just searched for it thin wall. I'm going to activate it. Now let's try to slice it again and see what happens. I figured this would fix it. You're just telling the slicer, hey don't ignore that geometry. Try printing this thin wall. Cura kind of treats it as a special thing. Looking at the render it does print it but the fuzzy skin is still seeping through that geometry and we cannot have this geometry fuzzy on the inside because then the bottom cover will fit. So I had to go back into Fusion and just modify the wall thickness for this extrusion. So I had to get an updated STL out for folks. So that's the current one. If you look on Thingiverse you can now see that we have a new fuzzy skin dash V2. So this is version 2. It's pretty much the same thing. It's just instead of making this USB port 0.4 millimeters thick it is now 0.6 millimeters thick and that's the sweet spot for like still being able to cut this geometry away. So let me turn off print thin walls and then make sure fuzzy skin is enabled. And that looks to be right. So I've turned off the fuzzy, I turned off the thin wall feature and I'm just going to try to print this V2 and see what happens. It should work. And there we go. Yay. So there's a little bit of a thing with the Prusa profile. If you're going to use this kind of thin wall fuzzy skin technique you'll want to make sure it's not too thin. That's about it. It was really easy for me to update the CAD because like I have it set up and it's parametric. So it was easy enough for me to really not export this one out and upload it to Thingiverse. So if you got yourself a different printer give this a try and see what, give the version this one and give it a try. He did print it out on his Prusa. We got a dark gothic lemon here which looks really cool. Oh wow. Yeah. Very cool. So shout out to Dustin. Thank you for letting us know and if folks have other things and feedback you'll let us know. You can tag us on any of the social channels and we'll say what's up. Cool. So that's the update kind of to our fuzzy skin lemon here. Where's the lemon, my guy? Yeah there we go. I gotta update the STL here on the zip file. So I'll make a note of that. And yeah, yep, yep, yep. Folks bug me about it too. If you still find it, where's this P2? It's on Thingiverse right now but we'll get it up here in the line guide as well. Cool. So are we cool with that? Yep. Bruce says that you could say the V1 of the print was a lemon. Then fuzzy wuzzy cutie pie. Fuzzy wuzzy cutie pie. Was a cutie pie. Really wasn't fuzzy wasn't it? Then words Bruce thought he'd never hear. So I sliced the fuzzy skin. It's a thin wall at that. That was super fun. And I think you want to do a quick segment on the bundle fly? Oh right. Okay. Yeah let's check out bundle fly. Super fly bundle fly. So bundle fly is our latest addition to the learning guide, the learning system. It's really easy to get your code and libraries and project asset files with a single button. Let me go to the preview here so I can see that button. This big blue honking button. Click on that and it's going to download all of the files it packages it for you. Our little bundle fly flies in. He's got a stack of Python files called the pile. It will automatically generate all the files for you in dependencies so you don't have to go hunting down your libraries. You can just grab the zip file and throw it on your USB circuit Python drive. Thank you bundle fly. This disappears. I wish he would take his other fly buddies with him. Yeah we got a lot of flies going on. All right checking out all the notes. I think that is it for the project. Okay. Any questions or stuff? Let us know. Yep just mentions of having the Kali switches. They should be back in stock fairly soon. You call them Kali, so it doesn't call Kali. I call them Kail. Kail, Kali, Kail. They're more delicious if you're Kail. Kail chips. All right I think we jump into this week's what are we prototyping? Was that it? Yeah I think prototyping then for shop talk I'll do a 10 pull to the the two layer by layers with this lemon. Oh just 10 pull it now. Okay so head over to we got a playlist of all the layer by layers and with the lemon I got two layer by layers out. First one was the ideation of a lemon. Yeah the ideation 11 a lemon was just a little kind of background story of how I came to the idea and I walked through a couple of the the things in CAD that I wanted to try out so it's kind of a fun one and then the fuzzy skin walks through setting up the slice in cura. What else do I do in that one? I do some other things in there but you can check it out. Yeah so those two layer by layers are new so you can check those out if you haven't already and I appreciate it if you did. Cool now I can do what are you prototyping? All right what are you prototyping? So there's been a couple of projects coming out for the awesome new line of trinkets which are these super cool little teeny tiny like single purpose little boards this one has cap touch buttons on the front and back here the samd on here so you can run to your python of course or Arduino and one of the cool things you can do with this is have it be a input device Liz and John made one for Liz did one for doing a zoom meeting so you can have like the mute buttons on there yeah there's some key commands key commands that you can add on there and John made a trigger button for like a camera or any other input yeah what's cool about theirs is that they integrate the neopixel animations into it so as you're triggering different modes or different key commands neopixels will change an update really really cool and definitely check out those guides again by JP and and Liz yeah and catney uh catney rembore just released the product guide for this so it has all the pinouts and additional code if you want to try something else and put the code ships with back on there thanks for everybody that out picking one up we had a good slew of them but everybody picked one up so super great of course you can check out JP's product pick as well that's kind of what helped kind of solve them all out yeah and then you can see here you got the primary guide by by catney and then Liz's zoom shortcuts I mean it's not just for zoom you can you can customize the the alt key the control key and it kind of does two things there so you can change those up and they have some really good neopixel code as well so uh check that one out so this was uh this inspired lemar by one of the I guess it was a usb flashlight so of course uh we made a 3d printed enclosure that would have some nice diffusion for all the lights while still having access to the reset button on there so one of the first ones that we showed off I think it was last week we showed off this one with cap touch buttons on there I didn't see my camera there it is so we have this we have this three printed filament that has conductivity on it from protopasta I think I showed this off last week where you have access to the buttons like so yeah last week those touch buttons were not three to meant like they weren't covering over the top yet yeah so what you did was you updated them so like they're more it's like how can I reposition this cap touch yeah and this is this sort of has that that ability with the geometry where it kind of prints over the wraps around the tip of it yeah it's really neat this is what you mean so it's going from the back over the top because as you can see on the pcb you don't have any cap touch ability on the top here so that's what I was aiming to do with this one you can see there you can access the top the bottom or back and then this part right here will have access to cap touch so Lamar had suggestions saying that you know and not everybody's gonna have cup conductive filament so let's go ahead and go with one that has the pads exposed so here is one with all the pads exposed you can easily access those and even has a little loop for a key chain suggested by john here who wants to have these as a nice little backup usb key so yeah all the same stuff you have access to the front and back you lose the ability to touch it from the top but not really needed if you have this nice little handle on here to take it off and see is one of those built-in print and place buttons it might look tiny but there is a crap ton of geometry going on in here uh so we can so small and kind of see you know like a bunch of chamfers and a bunch of like little pieces that lock into the little slots that are in between the cap touch buttons there and uh you know sort of going to the limits of how thin while still maintaining strength on a printer but what this is doing is going right into the center there and preventing it from slipping out like you might have seen on this one here uh there is uh there wasn't a way for that one to grab on grab on to something this has a nice little chamfers and fillets here that grab on to the entire board and prevent it from slipping out you could use this as a you know it's a key chain without nice protected a bunch of chamfers going on the back here so you can so your finger can easily access that you're showing tilson focus it's it's fixed well there you go you get some macro there sweet and then you can see all the lovely texture that we have on there from the pei sheet gives a nice diffused look powder coated pei flex builds trademark amazing and then here is what the oh my god it's so tiny it's reminds me of those uh little hamster models that people make gosh look at that yeah and this is no nothing fancy that we did with this you're kind of stock nozzle and everything yeah so here's it on a krill tea sr this was your turn yeah the v2 v2 so you can see here that uh this little cutout here allows the button to push down on the reset yeah recess cut out wonderful that's great yeah i really like the handle you've uh without that handle you have this slot that would work okay for a slip ring like a really thin one but now you can use those big lanyards for like conventions and stuff you can kind of use those big hooks onto that onto that handle yeah and with the light catching on there you can kind of see how it actually slides in there you have all these chamfers i should have had you load up the fusion file because it looks there's so much geometry going on in here that's super cool for such an itty bitty little enclosure uh i really like doing these to sort of test the limits of how small you can make something it would be hard yeah so this was definitely a lot of fun to redo this uh we'll release the we're getting out of focus yeah we're just too close yeah so we'll release this i think in like two weeks since we have to uh sort of jump projects ahead of it just for keeping it in line with uh things that are coming out box stuff yeah they're very cool this is really nice to see the progress of this one again keep that there i want to show how this just locks in like that and i'll press fit so just press fits in like that and you have a nice little mechanical uh stability for making sure this doesn't get out of the get out of its case and it's good uh the next step for this now that i have all of the um enclosure uh tolerance is all figured out probably take some of the line artwork that bruce has made for the characters for all of the trinkets each one has its own little pokemon themed inspired character this one is a jellyfish so i think these could be like the tentacles and his head is down here um maybe do some little vinyl cutouts for his eyes it's gonna be a lot of fun for that and that is the neo trinky diffusion case do you guys any other ideas for shapes or any other features like the little loop key ring definitely let us know yeah all right and uh you can sign up to get notified when they are back in stock if you did not pick one up and let us know if you if you're still interested in the uh uh conductive filament case uh this one uh it was really good yeah i'm still cool but release the files and yeah we'll just kind of say hey check out this 3d hangout where we tell you about it yeah just like the the one that lamar suggests a little bit more better you're out of frame there whoops so this is how this guy works all of the parts print separately so you can uh you don't need a dual extruder like piano keys yeah that's how that is the only tip with printing these out uh they will stick too good to the pie sheet yeah made a nice mess of my bed definitely use like a glass or the uh blue tape blue tape yeah that's how that works again i like this one nice and sturdy that's a good point like uh composite for PLA composites careful with that PEI man over yeah like uh nidja flex is notorious for like fusing to PEI yeah all right cool and that's what we're prototyping sweet man neo trinky we'll have a sign up yeah sign up please do you want to get one cool you want to talk about uh star wars uh technical machinery is asking can we reprogram the leds and the neo trinky absolutely yeah for sure check out the list's guide and what are we reviewing yeah yeah it's it's fairly new too so give us a couple weeks dude and come up with some more documentation for it it might be kind of bare bones right now i think i'm only seeing our duino examples but definitely check out um maybe the circuit python um essentials guide to yeah if they're doing those but if you're covered with a couple duino check it out there's some sample code here all right linking that off on whatever product is picked for that week yeah on show and tell he showed how you can control the nio s device to do the cut the camera shutter code's right there it's done beautifully now so check it out what's great about this is you could easily switch between arduino and circuit python you have about the best of both worlds the breakup boards for the trinket yeah this is the uh trinket or trinket trinket okay because the trinket is a little bit different a lot of it different all right hanging it in the chat what's up folks this thing is a good example of conductive filament yeah all right it's really cool you can kind of reposition where you want your touch pads to be or give them different shapes yeah that was my whole goal with that just uh you know a couple years ago that we did some things we did things yeah we make we uh dual printed it with flexible materials that worked out pretty good we did like these gloves led gloves i like your led tester it's like it's a bit of a it's like tweezers where the tips have embedded conductive filament pads and you would put a battery coin cell in between a spot and you would be able to test your leds that way let's really test the battery right and the led i guess yeah very cool if you can use any led we tried like the um smd and the through hole leds and they both worked beautifully with great the buttons i've made in a case where it was like an npr radio and like imagine these right here were conductive prints i kind of did it that way too i think i used tape and wires though to kind of extend those so you can do buttons too like that yeah on that point too with the led glove i was using the bare conductive pink or paint yeah to uh it depends on what you're doing yeah i'll echo what pt actually says uh just try it both out see which one you like better depends on the project i'm thinking circuit python probably gets you up faster um the iteration um yeah micah basically answered it with it depends on what you want to do cp is better for beginners our do you know is better for timing sensitive projects there you go yeah although i've heard what was it the last show that it was uh so python is starting to get really fast too fast all right then suggestions from yon let's go all right let's go ahead and move on to shop talk um yeah a little bit of shop talk the uh may the fourth was yesterday that was like star wars day i think it still is today with revenge of the fifth revenge of the fifth all right well what we got here is we got a kit for uh for building your own lightsaber uh this kit's been out of stock for quite some while so it's really nice to see it back in stock there's 45 of them in stock it comes with just about everything you need to build the lightsaber the battery the wiring the speaker the m4 the feather m4 that can do circuit python and arduino and the prop maker feather wing which has all the circuitry for doing accelerometer um motion sensing it has uh all the power voltageness for powering high power leds strips that has like a neopic support right on it and it has a built-in amplifier for the super pump and base so you could get the kit right now if you want to build your lightsaber we have a couple of builds that y'all can play around with but the majority of folks like to build their own hiltz and things but yeah it's nice to see this one back in stock yeah i kind of want to make a new lightsaber i kind of want to bring two of them and smash them together like i like what uh the internals for the darksaber but i also like the like the ergonomic body for that one over there that was more of a three watt led lightsaber which is a little bit different so maybe in a few months or something i'll jump on that one but that's my quick uh me the fourth thing what are you looking for learn guides yeah the suggestions on the um yeah the uh called cap touch buttons with the conductive filament the files for that yeah we're just like the actual there it is there it is strange oh because it was a five zero originally it's cool all right well uh that's that's it for shop time i think yes we're ready for community bruce is saying once the uh extendable lightsabers from disney are released oh gosh it's a python tough no i don't think they're releasing those they think these are um like for show only they have to be working on releasing those yeah because uh definitely one huh we'll be sure to replicate yeah the design plans for the patent this shows that it's like a tape uh kind of like a measuring tape measuring tape kind of retracts and holds up you can have flexible LEDs and also yeah very cool yeah a shout out from keith the developer thanks for all the fusion 360 uh tutorials on making brackets the borders thank you for watching them uses them frequently oh thank you for watching yeah i appreciate it you ready for community makes yeah let's jump into community makes all right well it was uh made the fourth yesterday so what do you think we printed grogu so this one was actually supposed to come out for christmas but we ran out of time this was by steven smith shout out to steve smith for turning grogu into a bit of an ornament mm-hmm uh this does require quite a bit of support material again it uh came out really good even after removed all those supports there you go one of the things i wanted to do was act was of course finish him off by painting all the details in there but ran out of time excellent little print for getting your technique down on painting little miniatures and there he is the standard green filament okay lots of detail like in the back here you have like all of the little pattern a pattern um whatever detail for this little tiny bit of overhang over his mouth there printed at 0.2 millimeter layer height the support material uh again very low density is the key to being able to remove these nice and easily about six percent and then a uh point two one z height for the supports the extrusion width for the support material is down to point two so make it nice and thinner than what the walls are being printed at and then that's pretty much it for the trick on having easy to remove supports cool and i'm pulling up uh steve's page on thinkiverse so we can take a look at that here it is on thinkiverse really how you rezz model think he used a resin printer for sure that's totally a great resin print now you did have to scale it right a little bit no this was uh her present oh he printed it s props is uh their username there so sks props thank you for posting these up wow these are great these are really really great is a z brush looks like z brush to me see wow look at that detail there there's a phenomenal so good very very good thank you steve for sharing that with the world and uh publish that in december 13th um last year sweet all right we got some more community makes um so let me pull those up so i want to give a shout out to dustin this is a bit of a community make right you got the fuzzy skin it's a good one there so again shout out to dustin on twitter also on twitter catney thought uh she should try out some ninja flex and print it out uh there's a little bumper for these pcb coasters we happen to have some pcb coasters right here so and in purple too um yeah just the only tip uh when typically you'll get some bits of string that come on the insides and maybe sometimes on the outside i suggest using flush diagonal snips to remove them and uh nail clippers in a pinch right those these were released some time ago it was a collab project with uh is it sour oh i don't remember yeah bold port uh the fellow who uh who runs a bold port nice little artwork here i don't believe these are still available right yeah they were kind of like the the nt what is it nfts for not forever things not forever things i don't know pcb art coasters yeah eight of fruit and their their artwork is done by the fellow who does bold port i believe uh yeah and that catney you know shout out to catney for printing out the thing on her prusa it's nice to see that these things work because the printing ninja flex is always a little bit of a challenge and printing something like a bumper is a really good first time print get your settings dial in and your temperature mm-hmm but yeah we haven't learned that well on the ninja flex just some common things to look out for what's up and above that it is a nice practical print since it prevents these from sliding around since it is a pcb it is uh quite slippery on a desk if you don't have some sort of grips or some feet on the bottom did you search on the store for the pcb no i was trying to pull up this other make um from here the uh these aren't stock i'm sorry there's like a bunch of them oh there you go yeah they have different there's four different ones and they don't have different artwork on them so you can kind of get a look at the photo you have that really nice solder mask kind of effects going on the piece of it for four and then the next committee makes a shout out to catney thanks for printing that out the next one is tarako this is the guardian robot this is a couple weeks ago project down to 50% and you didn't do the the electronics which is which is fine like it's cool that you you have such a detailed little model you don't even need to do the electronics we don't want to um and their their kiddo looks kind of like gavin looks like your doppelganger kiddo that's pretty cool but very very cute um thank you to uh uh fellow here what is your name uh armand rid cool and then on twitter patrick mc david shouted me out and created this really fun funhouse stand for the funhouse um shouted out the uh the laver laver tutorials and where i show you some of the the techniques for creating pcb mounts it's really cool to see this one looks like he's added two extra stem acute t sensors on top there and this nice kind of 45 degree angle and they're all daisy chained with the stem acute gable which is really cool yeah it's a good way to get this link over to you on the uh dark saber build um just build of the dark saber so shout to patrick patrick uh put that up on uh on thingiverse as well so we want to check that i can search for eight of a funhouse stand and this will show right out standing up like that which is a great idea definitely want to build on top of this it's great yeah it's interesting to print it that way mm-hmm oh you print it the other way so you flatten it down yeah because i can see the layer lines where they are very good very clever cool and then i got one last one do i have the last one i think that was it yeah that was a lot of designs hello thank you for posting up your build of the dark saber wow look at that at the helmet and the armor this is definitely the way that's so cool yeah that's all yeah just a little bit of what you see is so good yeah we know how hard it is to get the helmet nice and shiny and then get the material all nice and like when the blade itself is what's given the the light is really cool that is super cool all right i think that is it for this week's community makes you're all for all posting for sure oh we got one more we got a unicorn we got a unicorn directly in the chat the discord right up here this is so skrr is working on this unicorn uh wall hanger that's woops nice and uh really really nice shape looks like you got some snap fit parts hey maybe a usb 4 of sorts and everybody else thank you for for joining us today i think we're ready to start winding down here a little bit early but hey we're good all right don't forget to tune in later tonight yeah we got the contest i want to find out who won who's got the most puns or the best caption i'd like to know you can find out tonight at 8 p.m eastern time right here in the same channel yes there'll be a full hour with lamar and phil on all of the news and products and top secrets top secrets i think um eastern standard time uh everybody's welcome invited to hang out i will post link in the discord to the stream yard on uh joining so you can show off all of your lovely projects that you're working on doesn't have to be electronics or 3d printing can be uh projects arts and crafts we like retro gear is really fun to look at a history lesson is always nice um plans ideas those are fun too it's a great time to chill so uh so we invite you to come hang out and then tomorrow we have john park's workshop whoop not that one he already did that one yeah thursdays is with john park we got uh four p.m eastern time tune in maybe get some uh some circuit by thumb parsec yeah take that out and then fridays is the time with scott at 2 p.m specific time or 5 p.m eastern on sundays we have desk lady aida yeah which includes uh the great shirt search with a digi key so all the cool components and parts for building a product it's a lot of the things that are used on these boards if you want to figure out how to find them definitely tune into that every single week yeah you check the archive as well they're in the great streams then looping right back around to the beginning of the week have uh jpeas product pick of the week you definitely want to tune into those the product that is picked for the week if you view it on the uh product page for that you'll get a huge discount so definitely tune into that every single week i'm trying to read youtube thumbnail and that's going to do it for us we are you've been watching 3d hangouts with bundle fly here all right well i'm making appearance every single week now yeah so thank you everybody for joining us we'll see you later tonight but until then remember to make a great day bye folks see you later tonight yay