 Hey, what's up, folks? In this project, we're making the Time Stick from the Disney Plus series, Loki. We designed and 3D printed the sci-fi-inspired baton and used a 3W LED to light up the diffuser. Hidden inside the handle are the electronics, so when you move it around, it'll make sounds. The harder you swing, the brighter it gets, and the sounds are randomized so it feels more unique and less repetitive. The diffuser is removable, much like a light bulb, you can unscrew it from the assembly. Powered by the Feather M4 and the PropMaker Featherwing, this combo features everything you need to build your next prop with motion-activated lights and sounds. The PropMaker can drive a 3W RGB LED and features the LIS3DH accelerometer with a built-in audio amplifier. They're neatly fitted inside the handle with a special holder that can be pulled out. The pommel is also removable and screws onto the bottom of the handle. The PropMaker and Feather M4 snap fit together making this a pretty modular circuit. The parts are 3D printed without any support material and they can fit on just about any 3D printer. You can get the parts to build this project, links are in the description. Circuit Python makes it easy to make audio-based projects with LEDs and sensors. In the code, the sounds are triggered whenever the accelerometer detects certain thresholds. They're triggered randomly from a list of sounds that are stored on the Feather. When designing this project, we wanted it to be easy to access the USB port so folks can still reprogram the board. The Feather also features a built-in charging circuit so you can recharge the battery without having to take it apart. With Circuit Python, you can easily program electronics and quickly get your projects up and running. For a full tutorial on building this project, be sure to check out the Learn Guide on the Adafruit Learning System. We had a lot of fun building this project and hope this inspires you to check out Circuit Python. Thanks so much for watching and make sure to subscribe for more 3D printed projects from Adafruit.