 The Dragon Bench looks spectacular in Cooper Hewitt's Great Hall, and we're getting a lot of questions about how it's made. I would love to dig into how did you ever think that up? It's robots are working in mid-air to come up with this curvaceous, beautiful object. Do you remember when that came to you and how? Yeah, it was by plane experimenting. We had no clue before we started that if it would at all work. So we just placed a welding machine on top of a robotic arm and had them work together by welding dots on top of each other. And the first hundred tries were just stupid little blobs that fell apart with air bubbles and stuff. But then at a certain point, if you try to tweak the settings and you just keep on trying, it appeared to be working and it didn't work just like common 3D printing where you print in horizontal ways, but it also worked in printing horizontally from the wall or even from the ceiling of our workshop. So after we figured that out, it was really like a wow moment because then you know what is possible. Then you have a whole new world of opportunity in front of you.