 Okay, all right, so I just poured my hopefully final coat over this. I'm just doing the final thing, spreading it. So I have about three square feet, so it's four ounces per square foot. So I mixed just a bit over 12 ounces, just to be sure. Now everyone in the office is making fun of me and saying like Dave, you ruined it, Dave, this looks like garbage, start over, blah, blah, blah, and I'm like, no, this was a happy accident. It's going to look fine, just relax. So what I'm going to do though is I'm going to cut with a table saw, I'm going to take the table saw and cut about one inch off of the whole thing, just to get rid of a bunch of the painting area and then the edges, it'll cut through the epoxy, through the puzzle, through the wood and it'll be the perfectly clean edge. So I think that with this final perfect coat and the cuts, you're going to see. It's going to look great. It was discouraging. It was hard. It was disappointing. But you can figure it out and you're going to say, you know what, Dave's pretty darn clever and he kept us cool. Oh, no, I got to torch it. Okay. So I'm just going to do the final torching, like we said, then cover it, get out of here. We'll be back. It should be perfect at this point. Then we'll just cut it, hang it and admire it and yeah, so hopefully you've learned like what to do, what not to do, how to fix your errors, how to go with the flow, how to take a mistake and turn it into an opportunity. There is no accident. Rebecca's after me. Yeah, I just hit that gas boat. Oh, mother. Okay. So again, like I said, just cover it, get out of here and I think we should be done. Beauty. Okay. Good. So that's the final coat and I'm super happy with that last coat. It looks fantastic. It's hard to the touch in three days. This one is going to be much harder, especially if in your warm room, it cures faster in a warm room. So now I'm just going to cut the edges and you're going to see it's just going to make a perfect edge. I'm going to leave it with unfinished wood instead of painting the sides and then just add the hanger on the back and we made it. Noisy. Oh, I got to plug it in. Great. That looks awesome. Okay. So we'll just figure out a way to hang it and call it a day. So do you like this new tool, Patty? I need to see it in action first. Yeah. So what we're doing here is you know how when you would get a plaque when you were young of like the Blue Jays when they won the World Series or had one of a tiger running on a beach. So if you look in the back, there's two circles and then there's a thin line in between and you slide the screw in. That's what we're going to try and do on the back here. Right? We are going to attempt it and hope for the best. I've never done this before but I went to the store and I got this thing. It's called a keyhole bit. We're going to drill two holes and then in one of the holes, we're just going to slide this along so it kind of cuts under the groove. Set the depth? Well, that's what we're going to do now. All right. I think we're ready to do this. Who's excited? I am. That's about center and about like that. So I'm going to do a circle there and a circle there and connect the lines. What do you think? Here we go. Oh, that's beautiful. Look at that. It's just purring like a kitten. Oh, yeah. We did it. All right. Look at that. Isn't that beautiful? Watch this. Screw head in and slide over. Yeah. Do you understand that at home? You at home? So it makes a slot. It makes a slot underneath the wood. Oh, I see. And there you have it folks. Now all we have to do is hang it up and enjoy it. Yes. Right? I'm doing this. It worked great. But next time I'll get a piece of wood and put it right on this plate and clamp it on. There is a guide. So if I want a nice straight line with this keyhole bit, then I'll just slide along the guide. But that's how you learn, right? So stay fit and have fun.