 Oh, those are beautiful! All right, I've got two nice long bolts that fit these well enough. And they also have two other sticks. It looks like I have just enough stuff to mount these. I'm going to make sure this actually fits. All right, yes! So obviously it doesn't go up here. It's gonna go at the other end down there. How am I going to attach those? Basically, I just need four holes. And then put that in there with a bit of spacer stuff. Now it's complicated. How am I gonna do it though? These holes need to be lined up really, really, really well. I think this is gonna be easier if I take the whole thing and flip it upside down so the feeder up at the top. The thing is made out of a loop. You know what? Maybe on its side is good enough. Geez, I can get all those holes. Now I think I need to flip it all the way. All right, that should make it pretty easy. That just goes right there. Drill a hole somewhere around there. Yeah. All right, I think I have a pretty good way of lining up all my holes. I've got a measurement on this thing to measure how far left and right it should be and I can put that here. And then I can put that on the other side. And that'll give me the measurement for how far this way. And then the other measurement is this pipe down this much Lego. And that's where I put the center line. And yeah. And when I put a pipe on this one, I'll just have to make sure it's parallel to this one. And then if I do a good job drilling my holes, and I'll center punch them first, then the wheels should all be lined up pretty close. And I'm probably going to have to make one of the wheels adjustable just, you know, for fine-tuning. Unless I get really lucky. I can't look really. This is not going to get a lot. So nice. Oh, that is beauty. So good. And it's going to be clear that and that. Nice. Now, where do I want to put the wheel over there over here in the middle? Maybe toward the outside. I don't know. It doesn't really matter. As long as it's lined up with the one at the other end. Let me get the rest of the holes drilled before I worry about spacers. Okay, this is not the right sized pipe, but it should give me a decent idea if they're lined up. Oh, wow. I think those are pretty darn close. All right, spacers. Maybe I'll put a washer right there. So I'm going to push against the inner part of the bearing there. And then just cut a piece of tubing to fit there. File it to make sure it fits perfectly. Is there a smudge on my camera screen? Or the lens? Hopefully the screen, not the lens. All right. Yeah, I'll just leave these on the outside so the track can be a little bit further from, you know, where everything's going to be cut. All right, I wiped off my lens. I think that is a little better. I must have touched it. A washer in here just to keep a bit of pressure and then just a little piece of tubing there. Don't make it too tight. Snug, but not. Oh, nice. Oh, that's beautiful. Doesn't wiggle at all. Rolls nice and smooth. That is beautiful. Oh, this is going to roll so nice when I get it on the track. That's a technique I learned many, many years ago when I was like eight. And I used to make little robots out of popsicle sticks and coat hangers. Oh, last time I made one of these, I made the wheels kind of like using a drill as a lathe and just like a file and a grinder or something. Man, these wheels are... Well, as far as I can tell, I think it's ready to use. I think, I don't know, this is the part where it's weird. It's like, I've made all these individual pieces and I think I've done each piece right as I was going. And supposedly when I put them all together, turn the darn thing on, should actually do something. And there's a few little things to work out like, you know, walking the blade in the different positions. But yeah, it's just little details like that. So the most part, like I should be able to use it, like right now as long as it's got power. And two pipes to roll on, which are already up on the hill. Oh man. All right, let me see what time it is. I probably need to... I'll probably wait till tomorrow to move this thing outside because I think it's getting late. Late afternoon, not late and late. You know what? It's only 3.15. Let's get that thing outside. Okay, the back rigs side up. Totally movable. Sure. Oh, man. Oh, cripes. Which way do I want this? I was thinking this way. All right, I think that's good. It's totally lined up still. Great. Yeah, I just put the, uh, attached the cables back where it looked like they'd been. It totally lined up. All right, stick. I guess I need to put some brakes on this thing to roll the way on me. I guess all I need is the saw on here and, well, I don't want to put it out here yet because it might rain tonight. All right. Maybe that's good enough for brakes for the moment. I'm going to stick in front of that one. Holy cannoli. I never thought I'd be cutting wood in such a beautiful place. Ah, it's so nice.