 Hey, what's up folks? I'll go back to another 3d hangouts. My name is Noah Ruiz designer here at Adafruit and joining me this week Is this Clark? Hello? Hey, try me of course Normally my brother Pedro would be on there is some weather conditions going on in South Florida So he is yes, he's bucket down staying safe for the family. So everybody will wish him some well wishes Yes, and hopefully he he is okay But hopefully I'll be back next week This week we got you in the house. Yep. So we have we literally have you in the house Liz has a super cool project at circuit Python and 3d printing and we're gonna talk about it She's got a learn guy that went out a little bit earlier yesterday. Yes, and I have a sneak peek project Hopefully the guide goes out this week and they're both talking related. Yes, so take a moment as a result I know it's a little difficult to to kind of Change the flow of things, but here we are I want to shout out everybody that is joining us live in the discord chat room If you'd like to join us We got a link for you Liz, what's the link? the link is It's right up here. Don't worry about it. Discord.gg slash Adafruit. That's the link or you could do Adafruit.it slash discord You got it. I know that one. Yeah So I'll give some quick shout outs to the folks that are joining us live. We got Paul Cutler in the house. Hello, Jim Hendrickson Andy Callaway. Good morning. You're good afternoon wherever you might be We'll do the normal housekeeping stuff that we do and Then we'll start talking about the projects this week. Hey do Wester is hanging out too. Hello. Hello So let's go ahead and pay some bills by going over to Adafruit.com slash free. 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Yes We're gonna do a live demo Which is always risky. It's always risky, but Here it be Yeah, so this is a talking adabot clock, which is what I worked on this week it's actually a remake of Project that Philby worked on a few years ago, which was a wave shield talking clock And that was with Arduino and there was an Arduino UNO and the actual wave shield and You press a button it tells you the time so with the Prop maker feather that was just released when he has things to say about this clearly We thought it'd be a great opportunity to remake the project and using circuit Python a Stemma real-time clock module We could 3d print the case Yeah, and the case is a remix of the recent adabot friendly robot So I took the fusion file and I wrecked it and I just And I'm I'm not as like precious with my fusion timeline I I just kind of I don't know. I just want to get the stuff done So we have adabot's head and I just like stretched it out real quick and then I got rid of the switch I cut a hole in a skull for the the button there and also Kind of more of his neck. I made a little cut out for the USB and then inside We got lucky that first of all that the head was wide enough to allow for the feather Okay, snap it it's gonna snap it Get in there. No, there we go. And then we have the feather there real-time clock module Neopixel stick in front of the mouth. That's how it illuminates And of course the button it looks a little scary in there, you know C&L is nerve endings and such but it's just because I like I like to keep my wires kind of long because then you Don't have to worry about stuff getting taught or pulled or it's my biggest pet peeve You get everything assembled and then like a solder point breaks. Yeah There's plenty of room in there for the nest so much room for this nest. Cool. Yeah So do I want to look at the guide or yeah, let's take a look at the guide So this is again Philby's original guide circuit 2014. Yeah law has changed since We have circuit Python now, so let's take a look at the updated Yeah so Parts parts here. Yeah, that real-time clock modules of a step over stomach stem a QT So just plug and play the only soldering after do with this project is soldering the wires to the components And then everything else either is plugged into the stem a QT port or the terminal block on the end of the feather So that's nice. We have just about everything in stock except the speaker speaker, but if you folks want a tip We actually have a second version of this speaker that has a shorter cable So you can try to get that if you really want to get the part And you're already going at the cut off the end because we're not using that tiny little JST. Yeah, it's all good. Cool All right, other odd bits you want to see our yeah 2012 points on battery because that's how the RTC keeps track of time. Yes on battery Yeah, cool. You know if you have never used one before like me That's how it works. Yes So like when if I unplug this the real-time clock module Keeps keeping time and so the little I see that's on the board is getting power From that coin cell and that's how it keeps going. Cool. What time is it? Oh, let's see I Was like very entertained while working on this to just like Randomly press the button and see it was still working like I when I was breadboarding it I kept it plugged in for like three or four days and just would randomly press it big. Oh, yeah Let's go All right, let's mosey on over to the next page. You got a circuit diagram Very visual way to kind of see the wiring. Yeah, and as you can see like there's no actual soldering to the feather So that's nice Just using that terminal block. Very cool. Yeah, that's what makes the prop maker such a pleasure to work with Yes, like when you can just insert a wire and fasten it. So that's really cool. Yeah All right Yeah, so as I said, it was a remix of the adabot Friend here. We just took off his head real quick so the The rest of the face parts are all the same the only things that were changed were the back plate the electronics mounts and the actual head Because the plate before it was in there just to mount the new pixels on the mouth So I basically made it kind of this L shaped thing So that it could mount the real-time clock and the feather and also secure into the bottom of the head. Cool Next page just talks about installing the latest versions of Python on the prop maker feather Straightforward how to do it get in a bootlegger mode drag-and-drop that you have to file Code Everything I try it's more for myself later So you've got all the stuff set up here You can grab the whole bundle because it includes the audio files. I love that's so great. You don't have to hunt down Visual libraries. Yeah, it's a great feature. Just click that download project bundle one. Yeah because often when I'm like prototyping I'll have one board that is for prototyping and then the board they actually put into the project's gonna be different and so I will often like Upload everything to get hub ahead of time and insert it into the learn guys I can just download the project bundle and put it onto the final build board, which I definitely did with this one Make sure that oh, it's the link there for everybody check out. It is published. No, it's good Back over here All right, you got a little screenshot to show you how your USB certified drive should look like Got so many so many and that is what made this project really easy was that these way files already existed They were used in the previous project. I believe you said Colin made them I think Colin Cunningham might have made yeah, because he was historically to spoil the magic a little bit here He was the voice of it about Yeah, so that's kind of so how this works is there's all these audio files as you can see and they're all Different parts of telling the time So you have like the the time is way file that's one and then the time right now is 11 11 a.m So you'd have one audio file that's for 11 the hour next audio files for 11 the minute and then an audio file for either a m or p.m and so the way the code works is it gets the when you press the button it reads the time from the real-time clock module and Then that comes out as a Python date time line if you've ever done daytime stuff of Python you know what that looks like and then it's taking those numbers from the date time and searching For a match in the names of the audio files that are loaded from the board So it's kind of doing a search and build Every time and it puts the needed wave files into an array But then it plays through one by one And that's kind of how it's working and I have a function in there that's called prep time and that's How that goes that so you can take a look at the logic that's being used there and Really Leaning on the power of strings In Python you can do a lot of stuff with that Sweet. Yeah, very nice So here's your breakdown of your prep time function. That's more all the magic is really happening. Yes. Yeah And you have a part here where you're setting up the Here's where you set up the clock. Yes. So the first time you use your real-time clock module You'll want to set the time on the module And so this is just from the real-time clock example code. I left it in there in case you needed to use it So if it's set to if you set this to true Just by quickly editing it you can put in your time in the struck time function there. So your date and the time is in 24-hour time. So just be aware of that And then you just hit save and it will set your real-time clock module and then you just change it back to false So that won't change it again. Um, and that's how you kind of Keep it like that. Uh could actually for my demo video. Um, I wanted to You know for demoing it like it'll be a little boring if it's just like advancing like a minute at time So I quickly changed the real-time clock module to be like 1 p.m So that we could get like a different sound bite and then just change it back to the right time. So And also if you have to change it for daylight savings times or, you know Maybe you move across the country and you're a different time zone. Um, you can just easily change it with that Go see set it once. Yes. I want to forget Right. Very cool. So it's not pulling internet. No, it's completely disconnected. So I like that. That's cool. Me too All right Um, all the kind of main things are broken out here. So good job on that. Thank you final loop here Yes. Yeah, so it's using um, even though it's just one button I did use keypad because it's an easy way to just pass in A button press really quickly and not having to worry about any of the debounce logic. It's all done for you So if the button is pressed, um, you know, it grabs the current Time from the real-time clock module turns the pixels on runs that prep clock Function by passing in the hour in the minute from the real-time clock module Which then builds this clock queue array and then the mixer plays through Each of those audio files one by one, then it clears the queue. So then next time it's empty and it turns into pixel Good breakdown. Yeah. All right. So definitely adaptable If folks want to do a different type of project that keeps a record of time Yes, and a challenge if you like this project If and your industry of python this could easily be redone To make it into like kind of a cuckoo clock kind of thing where if it's at a certain time It would just automatically Say it out. So if you want to say it on the hour, you could write some logic in the loop To be able to do that. So challenge and if you do it, you should bring it by show and tell Yes, I have another challenge Add the code to your adabot figurine and have the servo Be the you know the the mechanism do the cuckoo clock instead of you know bird coming out his head Reptates and says yeah, it's the time. It could be terrifying. Yeah, so that's a fun kind of code challenge All the assets already there for you the files the can files the code the The audio files that's a big one like you get some really nice audio files to work with. Yeah So that's a fun one. Check it out All right, we're good on time so we can kind of go over some of the nitty gritty of Kind of soldering the components. Yeah, so these are the main components you want to solder the stick and the button Yeah, and we're just soldering wires to them. Uh, so you can do them as long or Short as you want. Um, like I said, I just like to have some extra length. Um, just so you're not worrying about a pull and then I'll say I like to use colors I I typically use like one color black. Okay, so having color coded wires is just helpful Yeah, I like those little Come in little schools and there's like I think five colors. I like those. Yeah, that's a wire I like to use Cool. All right, and I try to have it match what I used in the fritzing diagram too. Oh, it's fine. Okay Cool, cool your standard stuff. Um, get your wires All nice and pretty like yeah, okay We'll work through the head assembly. Hey, this looks familiar. Yeah, so I was able to mirror the page from the robot Assembly since it though that stuff was all the same parts So that was yeah, I mean my life easy. So yeah, the eyes and the mouth snap fit You want to print those in white and then whatever color you want? I've seen You know a couple different color variations, you know pink adobots and black adobots The ear caps and the antennas are separate so that they uh, can be printed without any supports in a way And they just press in they just press it in and glue them in if you'd like but they have a pretty good friction fit And the magic part about making The light up here that it's curving with the mouth is to have this This face mask that's printed in the dark color and then press fit it on the inside of the face So that it kind of stops the leds from leaking into the rest of the uh to the rest of the the head So it's kind of a cool little technique there Um, once you got all your things ready, I guess it's time to mount some stuff So you got your your little bracket here. Yes. Yes. So, um, I Changed up the mount so that it's uh Kind of an L shape. So you're still mounting the neopixels out for the mouth and then Um, you're able to put the real-time clock module and the feather on there as well Yeah Then real-time clock break out you put the battery in if it's your first time using it And then you use standoffs on the mount because The real-time clock isn't flush. It's got some bump out. So you need to have to be away a bit. Okay It's like it's fitted there I'm gonna plug in your cable. Yep Speaker time speaker Just mounts in there has a little piece of adhesive that you can pull the paper off and then like kind of push it in So that's nice. Cool. Yeah stays in place Um, the battery comes with a hex nut so it just gets panel mounted to the hole. Yes. Yeah Any amount the mount so that's mounted Um, and I used standoffs to do that initial mounting Just because then it becomes kind of like a thumb screw because it it's kind of it gets a little crowded in there. So Yeah Yeah So that picture is a little scary But it's it's fairly straightforward because all you're doing is you're just plugging the stem of cable Into the stem of port on the feather and then you're just taking the wires and you're Putting them into the various terminal mounts. So the neopixel goes into neopixel slots Button goes into the button Button neopixel share grounds and then the speaker has its two sections. Cool. Yeah Yeah, at this point if folks want to like reduce their wire length, you can do that too, but you don't have to I'm just saying Yeah, you can have a little bird nest you can have a bird's nest That's a happy home for birds. Uh, and then the Feather takes standoffs. Um, and then that gets Attached to the plate and then you use screws from the bottom through and that cool gets in there Yeah, you just use the m2 nylon kit that has all the screws and standoffs that you could ever want Yes, so it's really nice No battery needed no switch. Yeah plug it in through the you could put a battery in there probably but I I tend to avoid batteries. Yeah, it's a clock. It doesn't really need a battery. You're not gonna take it around. So Cool very very nice learn guide. Thank you Again all the parts minus the speaker are in stock. Yes, which is really nice and uh And is it We all right. It's 1120 right on time Cool. Um, let's see if we have any questions or comments on the discord Yes What do we have? Um, how accurate is the rtc? Uh, so I used um one of the Nice very one. So it it stayed fairly accurate because it's been going. Um for a few days. So It's probably some specs. Yeah, let's consult the uh So there's a data sheet. Yes. It says it's extremely accurate extremely i squared c RTC with a crystal. Yes Cool. Um, do you know about the learn guide for it? Um, does it not have a learn guide? No, it should the product tutorial link should take it Where's that right down this one literally right there. Yeah. Okay, cool There we go Yeah, so you get the uh product Data sheet here if you really want to step into it. That's really nice. Yeah Oh, wow. That's all the data you would ever want Excellent Um, and you said there's some demo code and both are between oh and circuit python. Yes. It's really nice. Yeah Yep, cool There you go. It's that important stuff. Cool. Well, it's extremely that's the answer Extremely cool. Yes, uh tyeth is asking, um mentioning time zone Oh, I think we are tagged on this issue in github. Um So I added uh them I I think there might be a code thing that can fix it. Um, okay. So with that project Admittedly, I tested more sunset than sunrise because harder to test sunrise Okay Cool. Yeah, check it out. Let us know how the uh, yep the code might fix it. Yeah cool Yay, yeah, of course And a lovely gif of a blue robot from uh, yanny yanny school. Yes, very fun Okay, well feel free to add any other comments and we'll get to them as we advance here. Um We're gonna skip a couple segments. Normally we do like a prototyping segment And then we do a shop talk sometimes Um, I guess for shop talk. I I would recommend checking out Um the github cat parts library library, it's not really library Uh rupo, um, I added the matrix portal s3, which is the new board. So if you want to check that out Um, this is what it looks like Um, shout out to melissa for requesting that one. She has a new guide. Yeah, I went live yesterday Yeah, it uses the uh, the new matrix s3 and it's a really nice Upgrade uh to the matrix portal. Yep. So scrolling message board that is my, uh My shop attack. Yes, it's like you know, let me add a link to The cats relate this to right now They want to be on the show. They do. Um Go ahead and drop that in there. There you go. My folks haven't heard about it. There you go They're making sounds I've not heard before Everything's fine. Sure. Were you going to talk about the d20 too? Oh, I didn't did I? Yeah, excellent. All right. So I guess we do have a prototyping segment So this is going to be um This week's 3d hangouts project. Um, we're still kind of in review and moderation for the guide But this is the revised d20. We collaborated with phil b um back in 2015 Um, he came up with this project. Let's use a couple of different boards to make this thing. So Uh, it's been 3d printed in resin from jlc pcb. So I had them 3d printed for me Came out really really nice. So you got a really nice surface finish and it only cost like 30 bucks For a set of three of them So you can you can you can use their service to get some really nice high quality parts I opted to use some enamel paint to like fill in these, uh, these little cavities here for the numbers, which came out really nice It was like 99 cents at joeyans for one bottle Yeah, and the enamel paint has like that kind of it's kind of like nail polish and then I used one of these, uh These bottle applicators with a fine precision tip to just fill in those cavities So that ended up working really nice, but let's talk about the thing to open it Um, it's it's two halves that are that are fastened together with magnets So there's your magnets. Um, we got we actually did a counterweight thing. So in the previous project Um boards were on this side and this side. So now it's all just on this side So we wanted to add some counterweights with some pennies and a little press fit thing there Um, so here's the feather are between the 40 prompt maker underneath it We have a 400 milliamp lipo battery and underneath that It's uh, it's that mini the same mini over speaker that we've been using over and over again It's just great because it has like that adhesive and you just stick it to the wall here So a little bit there you got some holes here for the sound to come out also some holes here on the 13 to come out um, and then um the slide switch if you can see it just about there Um, that's how you turn it on. So you actually have to open it So these sound effects are actually from phil b. Yes, um, he provided those recorded them himself himself Uh, so let me just make sure my fingers out of the way before I close it pro tip I did it wrong. Oh no, here we go ready. There you go. There you go. Nice and no fingers are pinched So it's kind of be it's going to get a little loud because I got to roll this thing So let me see if I can roll it in my hand Excellent nice It's a little treat. Let me try It's a six Uh, I apologize to the uh headphone users Impressive Excellent, so it has the charm of the original project where if you hit a high number you're gonna get a A randomized praise audio if you get a low number you kind of get a little jab. So let me see if I can get a low number Jesus It worked it worked I got 14 So if I can get a one It actually has to free fall in order to work Yeah, yeah, you can't cheat it. I can't really cheat it which is kind of cool So it laughed at me because I got a low number. So that's a good demo. I'll I'll stop it there. Please It's such a super fun project So if you're a fan of just even if you're not a fan of Dungeons and Dragons like it's such a cool party trick to have this this dice I guess die because the singular And have it talked and know exactly what What what thing it lands on what number it lands on? So it's pretty cool. Um, should we look at the learning guide? We have some time. Yes. All right, so I'll cue up the learning guide so folks can kind of see what's behind the scenes here and then Really get published a little bit later today or tomorrow. Well, I'm moving parts of this one Here we go All right, so You know over your page covers the parts. It's very similar to the adobot minus a button So we got the prop maker feathers and stock That speaker is not in stock, but it will be hopefully We're using this nice 400 milliamp lipo battery. It just about fits in there and it's you know, it's a little bit chunky So hopefully you get some good battery life. Yeah The slide switch and some cables The neo danio magnets are this size. You can get these from k and j. It's an online supplier. I really recommend them They're really nice And then some m25 steel screws Some super glue and a screw tap for the threads And we got a frog there. Love frog a frog Pretty simplified circuit diagram. Just need to solder in the um the slide switch to enable and ground battery just plugs in Speaker gets secured to the screw block terminals Easy peasy. No, this is really cool. Um, philby is working on a battery monitor page It's already in the code. You just need to enable it, but if you want actual battery monitor Um, you just need to solder in these two um resistors in these pins And then in the code, you just want to like tell it true and what pin you're using Right now it's set to a three But what's cool is like when it when the battery when it detects that the voltage is low It'll actually play an audio file that says battery is getting low And there's actually two variants of that audio file. So it randomizes between the two. It's just pretty clever So that's cool that it tells you. Um, hey somebody recharge the battery Yeah, and you know when it's open the usb port is accessible. So Uh, you can just recharge it the onboard You know battery charging circuits there. So you just plug in usb and start charging battery. Yeah pretty pretty nifty Uh, we got a lot of kind of files. Uh, the stl's got the fusion and the step file folks want to remix it um I have a link here to jlc pcb if you want to use um their service. I also have some Uh bullet points here. It tells you what uh resident I picked and what colors They actually do sanding which is really nice. Yeah, if you're if you're not a fan of sanding It's really nice to get him sanded for you. Nice finish. Very nice finish Um, Pedro, uh, he actually asked me to make a dual extrusion version because he has a Three printer with with a dual trigger capabilities. So if you have one of those fancy bamboos or The even the prusa mmu you can actually have the numbers be printed in a different color Which is really really cool. So might as well Um, give that a shot if you have that capability Uh, if you just want the 3d model of the feather rp2040 prompt maker, we have a link here for folks So you can get that in various CAD file formats Circuit python is a mirrored page. Just want to install the latest version of circuit python He'll be working on the code page. Um, but he's got all the code already up on the learn guide repo for made of fruit So you can check that out if you want to get it early But here is where uh, you would want to Enable the battery sensing feature if you want to turn that from none to true and uh, so philby had to Yes, the vectors for the your best set. Oh Yep. Yep. So shout out to philby. He ported all the Arduino codes circuit python And he had to map all the face vectors basically just saying like where What number is this so these are the coordinates basically for the accelerometer It's a different accelerometer too. So he had to write his own freefall detection Um, so that's cool. So if you want to know how to do that, you can creep creep the code here Um, so there's also a wait time. It'll settle and wait for the uh for the The accelerometer to stabilize and then tell you what number it's landed on. It's pretty cool Um, philby also did all the I think I explained that he did all the way file recordings back in 2015 So he was just be able to use them Uh, their way file. So we have a really good audio support in uh in circuit python Onto the wiring we're gonna wire up the switch pretty standard And then uh, if you got this, uh speaker Uh, you just want to cut off the tip and you know, tin the tin the wires so you can screw it in I cover, you know, securing the magnets in place I really like this glue the super glue from starbon. They come with these little precision tips So you can really like get in there and like apply a couple dots of glue Which should be enough Um for the magnets and you just want to make sure you let the glue dry, you know um I recommend tapping The the standoffs that are built in to one of the halves so you can secure the the feather in place with screws Um, the screw tap is really nice. It creates the threads for you I found it uh very helpful to create those threads instead of having to like grind your screw into the standoff Speakers easy to secure you just peel the the sticky backing And stick it to the spot. There's a like a little dedicated spot for the speaker to chill out And and then the counterweights I went ahead and used a little scale to weigh how much You know the half what the electronics are there's about 13 grams. So I got two pennies and a little press fit cap So that way the two halves are kind of balanced. We we we try to do we try to do a better job this time around The balancing it and that would be like true, but it's it's it's it's effort Um, and then just attaching the uh the speaker to the screw block terminals connecting the battery And then I'm actually using the other side of the speaker sticky adhesive to uh to fix the um The battery in place. That's a cool trick. That's a nice trick I never had to use it before but this ended up working out nice and then this uh the feather Just you know place it over the standoffs that are built into the half And then add in those those screws. I recommend using steel screws not the nylon ones just so that they don't get stripped And uh, they'll fail better because it's going to be getting thrown a lot Don't over tighten them You know, you don't want to strip the threads Because it it is resin and it can uh, it can crack maybe if you over tighten them Um final check you want to turn on the switch when you're ready to start rolling the dice And then uh, just be careful keep your fingers away because I have snapped my fingers Um, and that's pretty much the build If you want to color it like I did It doesn't it wants a big bigger throw cheese Very stressful It works and it laughs at you when you get a low number I can't believe it works because it's Especially with their little setup here. Yeah, we're the reason why we're struggling a little is it's a very good thing And we're trying to keep it on frame. Right. It's really hard to get the video to it was like Oh boy Yeah, so if you're using this um as per your game, you might have like a wide thing I think when people do Dungeons and Dragons, they have kind of like a big playmat thing, right? Yeah Yeah, maybe let us know if you if you uh, what you think? Yeah fellow Or maybe not Okay, uh, I'm gonna check in to the discord and see what's going on That d20 looks fancy now. Thank you, yanni Uh, the requirement of freefall reminds me of an old iphone app You had to throw your phone in the air and it would measure the height of the accelerometer and the high score of users That is a wild one Thanks. Clever apple deleted it from the app server office. Yeah, because it's like A lot of people were Breaking their phones wild All right. Well The learn guy will go up later this week if you want to build one To be on the lookout for it. Yes All right, and that is the prototyping slash weekly project Yeah, I want to roll it again, but I know it's just gonna fall in the floor again All right, we're gonna switch gears here and talk about This week's time up's tuesday every tuesday we Pedro finds the uh a design from the community and prints it so this week we have something kind of weird because uh I think the spooky season so yeah, this is indeed spooky creepy Uh, and shout out to phil phil uh, pt philip toron. Mr. Ladyata He actually said submitted this too and was like, hey, you guys should try it this out and Pedro had already printed it Because he's a fan of the crocs. Yeah, he's a crocs aficionado. Yeah, I would say so. He's got lots of crocs He's gotta hold it. Anyway, uh, these are these are 3d printed toes that are designed to fit into the holes of the crockers So it looks like your toes are sticking out of the crocs you could paint the toenails Have a time print them in all sorts of different these like zombie toes creepy anywho, uh designer, uh hbrdl made these they're a buck 26 us dollars So it's a paid design, but um, you know shout out to the designer who painstakingly made these toes I mean, they're really accurate. Yeah That's what those looks like foreshore toenails and all um So uh, Pedro printed them on, you know his printer with I think with supports Maybe there's some built-in supports and some supports. Yeah, so You mileage vary on your printer. Yeah Um, okay That is this week's time. This Tuesday We're gonna check take We're gonna take a look at community makes these are designs and makes that were sent to us first up we have The owl audit This was posted up by palm c on printables And they said this printed nicely with five percent infill We have a yellow burb So this is a printed place design that the head rotates And uh, it's a lovely bird if I do say so myself It's a really nice design and it's kind of uh Like a benchmark for your printer too and make sure you'll print with the right color. It's isn't everything for sure. Yeah And uh, it's kind of fall-esque, right owls. Yes, definitely fall-esque. Cool A tumble. A tumble if you will fancy word All right after the owl we have A little bit different electronics case. What is it? What is it? It is the raspberry pi high quality camera case. Nice. This was posted up by my bucks So they printed it for a friend in gray PLA um, and it was easy to print And next time they would try without print without a brim because you don't need a brim, I guess Cool. Thanks for the model. No problem. Yeah, it looks it looks really nice. Like the color combos I'm a fan of a pei bed. You get that nice texture. I like the sparkly aspect of it Okay, I think it looks sparkly. It does. Yeah, it does cool So if you want a nice case that's not fits for your Pi HQ camera project check this one out. Pies are starting to become available again. So it's a good point. Yeah All right next up We have Oh, this is a classic project. This is a pi retro game handheld. Oh cool. Yeah Posted by printer man on printables. Great. Great the handle will update when the parts are back in stock on any fruit Okay. Yeah, we're still slowly getting our parts back in stock This is a two piece case with various components To make a your own little handheld. Nice. Cool. It's nice to see people are still making this one There's like a couple different variants of it. Yeah, you have the oh, that's pi girl too. Okay Yeah, it's a little bit more chunky run. We have like a pocket version That uses the zero and this one uses a full on pi. Yeah, this uses a full on pi. Okay. Yeah, cool Yeah, that one is the zero up there. Yeah, it has that button PCB. Right. Yeah, that kind of fits on like a hat Pretty cool. All right after that we have Return of the heat press insert rig thingamabob 9000 This is a fun one. Uh How would I say that icono icono nine? posted this up on printables Um, they said they're filling the counterweight with 608 ball bearings. Well, it wasn't enough so they added a rubber band No works fine now Cool. I like the base everyone always makes their own custom parts Whether it fits their custom siding iron or their own base plate or their own ball bearing mechanism. Like it's a really cool Yeah, a mechanism for a lot of people have made this. Yeah, it's a really popular one. It's like a good tool for you know Heat sets inserts. Yeah Yeah, so cool lots of remixes as well. So shout out to everybody for frozen up your remixes. Sweet Okay And to the land of the jedi Give a very fun Post make of the light saber rp2040 with the prop maker feather From duckford duckford posted up Uh, a really really nice, uh description of his build experience um So if you want to check that out, um, check it out on printables But we'll take a look at some of the photos here. It is turned on with the with the blade turned on A couple of different colors here going on. It looks really nice Yeah, it looks fantastic does no finishing like you get some really good um surface quality with just like really nice glittery type filament so Wow, that looks really good. That's good. This is a testament to your printer. Like wow, that looks great And uh, here is a picture of the feather getting mounted in there inside the hill For easy access. So if you want to make your lightsaber, this is the A lot of people have been making the lightsaber too. Yeah, shout out to printables for uh featuring it It's got a little feature thing on there So it's very nice What's up Our fragment lamp decibel posted up their make I wonder if decibel's the I think they are. Oh, hey decibel Thank you for posting your make. It looks awesome. It looks really good I really like the the purple filament here. Yeah There is turned on There's another shot of it on a nice wooden table I feel so warm. I like the the glow of the blister fragment. Yeah, it's really good. See cool Yeah, let us know how the uh the code update works for you All right. I'm queuing up the next one Oh, this is a classic This is the uh the feather box enclosure designed to fit like a whole slew of feather and feather wings. Um This was posted by p tk on printables And they uh have the nrf 52 840 feather with a with an OLED feather wing on top Nice looks good. Also pei textured bed good way to quickly get a project enclosure going. Yeah for sure and snap fits Yeah, all sorts of different Um, it's for it And the last one Is another lightsaber This was posted up at boysen IPL And they sent a photo of it and this really nice glitter black I love the glitter filaments. Absolutely. Yeah It's a great way to kind of avoid sanding and having to paint it and all this. Yeah, I like it. That's good. It looks really good All right. Thank you for posting that up And that is this week's beauty makes All right Some wiki crocs. Uh, we have a comment coming in from stuff with curvy. I have some wiki crocs Very cool. Maybe you can print the wiki toes And like adds fur to it Yes, Veronica is also a fan of of glitter filament. We agree. It's the way to go. It's the way to go Cool. Yeah All right, uh, before I close out the show if you'd like to pick up anything from the editor job, please use coupon code talk talk Whispered whimsical that's great time Yeah, what a time to be alive Talking talking talking electronics Wow Um, let's see before I go, uh, I want to let folks know that tonight Back to back shows it's Wednesday First up we have Show and tell we invite you to come on Hang out in the discord server and I'll be hosting show and tell tonight Yes, excellent. So uh 7 30 p.m. Is when it starts you'll want to come in a little bit early. Maybe 720 Yeah, I'll post the link in the live broadcast channel on, uh, discord And you'll be able to join in the stream yard Yeah, bring your projects. Yeah And then at 8 p.m. We'll be asking engineer with, uh, lady aida and mr. Lady aida and baby aida, maybe Maybe Yeah, yeah, uh open source hardware news Um, second python news second by the news Uh Ion and pi. Yes All sorts of fun segments and I think new products. Yeah. 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