 The first thing I ever like received that was a 3D printed thing was like a flexible fish that I got from like a kid's science museum probably when I was in like fourth or fifth grade. And that was kind of like the first thing I ever thought of or saw ever with 3D printing. That's pretty soon for the bike. I guess came from a lot of different things. I myself have an avid mountain bike or I've been biking probably since like seventh grade. It kind of seemed really cool to combine both things that I really love doing with biking and with making things. I think the first step was definitely figuring out like what was going to go into it and if this was going to be something that was going to be achievable for us. Which definitely was because we have all the machinery necessary. We didn't need to break up any of the files at all because the shop bot was an incredible it's an incredible size and it all fit on the same piece of wood. With bikes there's so many different little bits and pieces that you need to put together and even just a wheel can have a hundred different variations. And if one piece or if one measurement's off it just won't fit at all. So it took a little bit of communication so to order the right parts. NCSSM has definitely brought me to like hope world of opportunities in the Fab Lab. I remember first touring the school. This was like one of the coolest places to me. When I first had a 3D printer going from seeing one 3D printer in my house to seeing like 10 3D printers in one room, a giant wood shop machine in another room, a metalworking room. It's just things I've never really thought of before. I think it was an incredible opportunity over these past two years that I've had learning from everyone around the community. And I think that's truly just what the NCSSM experience is.