 Okay, I'm at Josie Lewis's studio in Minnesota and check out her resin chamber. She's gonna give us a quick tour. Here's the resin chamber. Yeah, it's pretty awesome. My husband designed it and built it. It's got plastic kind of on every surface, sides. This is a zipper that makes it. There's a zipper that will open and shut. Wow. And then you come on in here. And here's the table where I'll put the pieces that I'm gonna pour flat so I can pour onto that. Okay. Pour onto them. And then I've got my messy mixing bowls, my real messy spatulas. This is where I do the mixing. So there's just fume evacuation right here just for safety. Same with there. And then there's more here. For the fans that actually go up. The fan is a little loud but I'll turn it on for a second. And it goes all the way and then does that go outside or? It goes outside. Yep, it's bent right outside. Look at that. There's air intake down at the bottom. Oh. This is what I'm particularly proud of. Look at this. My husband and I designed this system with these pumps that we can pump the resin through these little hoses and it goes all the way up the hoses. It goes up the hoses. It goes all the way up here and then into these little chambers that are exactly measured so I can do the hardener in the resin. And then fill them all the way up to wherever I want. And there's actually even a little heater in there. A thermometer here so I can heat the resin up to, I usually get it up to about 90 degrees Fahrenheit which is kind of my preferred mixing temperature. Wow. And then I can open the taps, run it into my mixing bowl and then usually I stir it as it's pouring out because it pours out a little bit slowly. I can see exactly how much so I don't have to use a separate receptacle to measure. I can just pour it straight into the bowl. All right. And then I'll finish up the mixing here and then I bring my bowl over here. I pour the stuff on whatever I'm pouring. I have a heat gun. Sometimes I work vertically but I also use a torch for the flat stuff because it works really nice to get them all out. I have gloves and I have a big apron because I tend to get resin on every available surface. We all do. Well thanks for sharing that. This is the most elaborate resin chamber I've ever seen and then no dust gets in here, no drops allowed. Right. Dust free. Well. So it keeps everything contained. The chamber. The chamber. Thank you so much. Cool.