 Hey, what's up folks and welcome back to another 3d hangouts. My name is no ever weeks designer here a different joining me every week This is my brother Pedro. Hello Morning everybody in Pedro's creative tech here a different every week. We're here to share 3d printed projects feature electronics from a different That's right. This is very combined 3d printing and DIY electronics to make inspirational projects Yeah Hello everybody hanging out in the discord Chat room if you'd like to join us throughout the show We are hanging out in the live broadcast chat channel and the invite URL to join the discord server is Discord dot gg slash a to fruit Hello everybody in the chat room will take a couple moments to welcome everybody to the show Good morning. Good morning. Everybody hanging out all over the world Given some shout outs everybody hanging out in the chat rooms rosin Jim Hendrickson do Wester It's got peeps all in the twitch on the YouTube chats and on the Facebook working. Let's see Yeah, it's got a checkbox up there. Really every time I try to check it out It's it must be a stream yard thing. We use stream yard to To broadcast to four different channels for different social networks So Facebook is the one where it's always like iffy, but it says it's going and That's that's as good as we got so I'm gonna guess it's lying Yeah, it's fine. Don't worry about it. Yeah, so if you want to ask questions. We suggest you going to the discord Live broadcast chat. So that's what we're hanging out But we also hanging out in the YouTube into which those seem to be working. Okay So we can bring those chats in if we need to Hey Let us know if there's echoes I can switch to headphones if we need to But without further ado, let's go ahead and do some house keeping Alright, let me head over to Adafruit comm slash free So we can see what the deals are this week. We got some new products some new freebies So, let me go through the tiers for orders that are $99 or more. 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I'm like, ah, I can't work here Yeah, it's crazy going on so many cogs and wheels and It's a manufacturing Several floors, but if you can handle that definitely an awesome spot to do it Cool right And that's gonna do it for the housekeeping really so I'm gonna hit back over to discord If anyone has any cool comments or gifts go ahead and drop those in and we'll we'll take a look All right, let's uh, I think everybody's on spring break. Everyone's spring break in which is great So if you're watching in the archive, hello, and we got a fun project this week So let's jump right into that this week. We have a glowy project as always. We have a glowy project This was a fun project request from lady Ada This is a 3d printed geometric shape that is reminiscent to a star fragment So a star fragment is one of those objects you can get from the from video games Particularly animal crossing and Zelda lots of different Zelda games feature these star fragments And the cool thing Lamar wanted this to do is to be IOT So the idea is that we can use the media API To to kind of ask when the Sun is rising and when the Sun is setting So as a lamp this will turn on when the Sun sets and it turns off when the Sun is rising This was done in circuit Python by Liz Clark and she wrote it so that the new pixel LEDs will Gradually brighten or gradually dim depending on if it's gonna if the Sun is setting or rising Right now the Sun is out So I have some demo code on here just to light it up, but real quick I'll do a little demo. So all of these pieces snap fit into a dodecahedron and a frame. I Have the frame here actually So this is a dodecahedron It has 12 sides and it 3d prints without any support material There's some chamfers along the edges so that it prints without any supports And it's a frame and I'm printing it in translucent PLA so that the core of this illuminates nicely and Then the spikes all snap fit Into the various openings and then we have a special spike here on the bottom. Let me go ahead and turn this off So folks can see It better without it illuminated so there you can see the bottom spike has a little hole for the cable to pass through and This has little lips on it and it kind of snap fits in there you can see the neopixel mount and That also snap fits so I can just take that out and then here is the the kind of The star fragment itself and then this is the neopixel Holder There's two neopixel sticks each stick has eight neopixel LEDs These are really nice Neopixel sticks that have like mounting holes on them and I Daisy chain them so data out is going into data in and I'm using these nylon M2 screws To secure this together There is a little bit of issues with heating so I have these These washers in between the the part because like if you don't have those I actually had this piece kind of Start deforming because it gets kind of hot So that's why you want to have these washers in between the PLA because PLA can can kind of deform with the with various heat and then I have Washers here to to keep everything secured together, but there you can see the using silicone ribbon cable Just really nice because it's flexible and then I'm using a The QT Pi ESP32 S2 to do the Wi-Fi and then To make it easy to connect the neopixel strip or a neopixel stick in this case You can use the neopixel BFF driver board Because it has a built-in JST connector Which is great because now you can solder one of these JST cables to your neopixel Strand or strip and then this has the the the five volt level shifting So you get a nice power to your neopixels You can use these socket headers so that you can disconnect your your QT Pi And this will work with any QT Pi or Xiao board, which is really nice And it's a little chunky, but you could also do something more permanent like this one. I Did it as close as you can But one of the things you'll notice is that the USB-C port is aligned with the JST connector So mounting this into a case can be a little bit different than what you're used to there's not much spots to to mount this in so I ended up designing a special Base and stand to make it more like a lamp Kind of project for your night stand So here I'm using a USB-C extension cable and these panels all pop open So the idea is here that you can now stick your QT Pi Connect that into this USB connector and then just kind of house it here and Then you can snap fit this back on So that's all good. And then this kind of stand here has some special Geometry here that will allow the star fragment To kind of rest on so it just kind of rests like that you can glue it in place if you like But it's hollow so you can pass the cable through the stand if you prefer, but Lamar really likes and I also really like it Not on a stand because it just looks cool when you're holding it. So let me go ahead and put this back together and chat a little bit about I Don't know. What do you think any questions? Maybe Pedro you have any comments about it? the The code for it You can I guess adjust it or it audio just based on the The time changes just happen. Yeah. Yeah, it's using 80 fruit IO to get the time and then the open Media API to get the sunrise you have to tell it In the code you tell it where you are So then you use the longitude and latitude To say where you are That way it knows where when the Sun is dependent on your location So that's really cool But if you want to just have it light up you can use Circuit pythons LED animation library and code up some fun animations Maybe you want this to pulsate or do the comet animation or the sparkle animation Or the solid animation, whatever you want. It's really easy to do in circuit python But yeah having that little bit of extra smarts to make an IOT project. It's pretty fun, too That's pretty much the project in a nutshell It's glowy it looks great You could also have it on a battery if you want to take it outside and do some cosplaying like we did in the video It was really fun to take it outside Yeah, so next up if we don't have any comments No, could you go? Okay. I'll go to the learn guide and quickly kind of browse through it real quick so if you head on over to Learned at 80 food calm. You'll see it's the latest guide The overview just kind of walks you through the parts. So you're gonna need a QT pie the neopixel driver BFF board a JST a three-pin JST PH cable and two neopixel sticks We also have here the USB-C extension cable and some 10 wire silicone ribbon cable, which I really like to use as For the hardware, I would recommend getting this M2 nylon hardware kit It's a link to Amazon. So you can either source that on your own place or use the Amazon link But those are the screw sizes that will work with these neopixel sticks and Then some other M3 screws for attaching if you want to print The lamp stand I'm using M3 screws to secure the the base to the lamp pipe stand and a pack of heat shrink Because we got heat shrink So that's a review page The circuit Python page just walks you through installing circuit Python onto your QT pie Because it is a IoT project. You will want to walk through the settings dot Tamil file page This will walk you through adding your Wi-Fi credentials To the file so the circuit Python knows to connect to your Wi-Fi network. So just walk through that And then the code page shout out to Liz Clark for putting this one together So you want to walk through this you can use the download project bundle to go ahead and grab the libraries that are associated to this project It's all nicely commented So what you want to come in here is to just write through the comments and update your Latitude and longitude you can find that out through Google Maps or another map service If you have a different neopixel setup, you want to update this Right now it's set up for a 30 neopixel strip here. You can change the number of neopixels and the brightness The pin for the neopixel driver BFF board is defaulted to the a3 pin And then everything else you could change it if you want to ping The Adafruit IO you probably want to leave that alone You don't want to make it ping any closer because Adafruit should be pinged more than one minute All right, I believe right now it pings every five minutes you can adjust that and Walk through it. Take a look at the comments. It's all nicely commented And then just make sure that your settings that toml file is all Pre-populated you also want to get your Adafruit IO username and key you can grab those From the Adafruit IO website you can create an account. It is free to do so and Then you can walk through the the code Breakdown to get a little bit more info on how it's working The circuit diagram is pretty straightforward We did this little side view just so you know that the neopixel driver and the Qtpie need to be in a very specific orientation So just follow along with that. But otherwise it's pretty simple. It's just three data Wires you got the voltage ground and data The CAD page has all the CAD files. We got a little CAD animation there We have a zip file that contains all the STLs and then we also have a step file and a fusion 360 file If you want to modify the design We recommend using transparent filament for printing the star core. That's that dodecahedron shape The STLs are oriented to print as is so they're ready to go and again no support materials You can print the base of the lamp and the stand of the lamp and whatever color you like, but there is a minimum build volume For printing the base. It's relatively large 138 millimeters by 132 by 42 millimeters and Then we recommend when you're printing these spikes they print In this orientation kind of upside down because we have this kind of lip To snap fit into the frame into the star core So we recommend printing it in this orientation and I recommend using a brim When you're printing so that you have better bad adhesion so those are the main tips for printing on an FDM printer and Next up we walk through the headers assembly So that just walks you through soldering up your headers to the QT pie and Then wiring up the neopixel You want to use a fairly large a very long wire Cable rather depending on how You know how far do you want your your QT pie to be from the neopixel strip? So I recommend something like Six inches long is probably pretty good But you can you can update it as you as you need And then the assembly it starts with Securing the neopixel sticks to the neopixel holder in this fashion here with the hex nuts in between the part So it doesn't melt you want that you want to make sure you do it that way but otherwise they get secured pretty easy everything snap fits and You just got to be aware of the bottom spike Which allows the wire to pass through in its size Appropriately so that the three pin JSTPH connector can pass through there. So that's why it's like kind of its rectangle shape Other than that you can have the QT pie be outside or I also have this simple case Which it's just like a pentagon shaped snap fit enclosure that allows just gives you a little bit more protection to your QT Pie and your neopixel BFF board That's optional or you can use the lamp stand so you can you know panel mount that USB C extension cable using the included Hex nut that comes with it and there's a nice hole on the side of the frame And then you want to use M3 screws to attach that top Cover to the stand and then just pass the cable through the top of the stand and Snap fit it together. And that's pretty much it. That's the whole Guide in a nutshell I hope people Make it and if you do please post up a make and share it on the socials so I can see it There you are Pedro. Also, and that's that's my that's my project this week yeah, let's Clark for coding it and Lamar Lady Eda for suggesting such a fun such a fun project so glowy So a luminous I like how you printed one. Yeah, like how it doubles. It looks like a piñata It doesn't look like you can put little frails at the end. Uh-huh exactly what the kids hit it But yeah, the kids have been having fun without any of the electronics inside, of course You can have this bounce around it has not broken yet. So oh that's fun. I know for that Yeah, you could glue the spikes in place so that the parts won't pop out But when it comes to assembly, it's nice to be able to take it apart But yeah, I'm sure folks could put Confession a custom LED T light holder for it so that you don't need any kind of microcontroller So I'm expecting to see it much like the the LED emerald project. We did I think folks will figure out their own whatever they have on hand make it light up or not And you can print it in all sorts of different colors and whatnot. So yeah Gavin to be scalable to should be able to scale it If you want it bigger or smaller. Yeah Yeah Yeah, yeah Cool cool. So somebody's asking Chats over here is relevant to a Coming segment is Yes, you got something to show off from some 3d printing service that you sent something in for prototyping so Yeah, direct doc Mac over to that service Yeah All right, let's jump right into it So if you don't have a 3d printer and you'd like your parts to be 3d printed I recently checked out PCB ways service for 3d printing and they have Lots of different 3d printing services. They have FDM prints, but also SLA and DLP type prints. So I figured it'd be cool to Have our floppy Pie portal case 3d printed in clear resin So this is clear resin and this parent is from PCB way and the design is the exact same design That we 3d printed on our FDM 3d printer So yeah, so here you can see the the quality of the of the labels here look great There's no support material. So these edges here look amazing This has that that spray varnish option Which you can you can apply to your part and they will Clean it up and spray varnish it so it's not tacky and it doesn't smell or anything like that It's fully cured. What's the added cost for that that they have labeled? I'm gonna do a video on the cost because I it escapes me right now But I think it was under $40 for both parts, which is amazing. That's pretty good I'm used to other services being like $100 for one part, but this is a pretty good price The only thing is you got to wait about 10 business days to get it Printed and shipped to you, but that all depends on the size of your part and the finishing that you apply to it But otherwise this looks fantastic. This here is the little button repress button Presser so that works out. Well, sweet. It's very very clear. The quality is amazing It feels like an injection molded part The tolerances are pretty much the exact same That I'm used to so here I'm gonna open The the case here and so if I get my nail in there I might want to take out this piece here There we go, so I'm just use my fingernail to open it There goes This piece here is a little bit more loose because I 3d printed it with Kind of support material in mind so it actually expands a little bit more so it's a little bit more Loose on that end, but these snaps are pretty nice They didn't break which I'm really surprised at and another thing. I'm really surprised that is I Was able to tap these standoffs with these m3 screws and they didn't crack or break which is nice We're used to tapping our standoffs because you know the resolution of a 3d print enough DM machine isn't that great But I'm sure you could probably get real screw threads in there, but I didn't need to I just slowly Drove the screw in and it didn't crack and that's really nice Wow These standoffs here just kind of passed through so they were nice and they came out look at that you can see my reflection They came out really nice There's no there's really no notice if you shine it at the right angle with light You can kind of start seeing some layer lines, but it's very faint. Yeah, very very faint and I Can't tell where the support material would be. I guess they they sanded or finish it or something. Wow Yeah So as far as snap fit tolerances go a point two millimeter Clarence seems to work out. Well, I'm gonna go ahead and snap this one. There you go. It clicks in nicely and Yeah, everything else fits pretty nice that button repester that button presser works Really well, so if you have something that that needs to flex slightly that seems to work. Okay. Wow and You know this piece just kind of fits in there and has a better Loose fit than I'd like but there it is So what I'd like to do is I submitted some more parts some printed in place parts. How does that work, right? So I'm I sent off another batch of parts To be printed notably the The prints in place crank So I have that a print in place handle and a little adabot Lego mini fig Because we have three printed adabot as a mini fig So I sent that off and there's also you can you can apply a custom Pantone color dye to the resin print So I sent that off in this teal color. So we'll see how that prints out Oh, he's just sent the Lego part to see you. Oh, yeah Yeah, well, you know, I mean this is a Lego mini fig So we'll see if the times is for the feet, you know, and all that fit. Yeah, let's see how that works out Looking at the invoice here for PCB way. It looks like each part was about $12 and 45 cents with Yeah, that's the the varnish. That's yeah Doesn't show here in the invoice. Just as transparent the UTR 8100 Yeah, right material they're using. Mm-hmm. That's right. So here. I also sent off these hexagon key caps To be 3d printed. So I was amazed that these print really good So let me get a really close-up shot of this. So these are these chalk mechanical key switches and I have 3d printed on an FDM printer These key caps and I just kind of sent them as is and they have a really good tolerance they they snugly fit they're able to come off and Here it is side-by-side to the injection molded key caps that we carry. They're also clear I think they're ABS though and you can't really distinguish them Other than the shape. Wow. They look really good. So if you want to get some key caps printed You can you can send them off the PCB way and have them clear or you could try that dye The color die and have them custom Died to whatever Pantone color you want But these look really really good. I got a batch of 10 of them printed and What is the the Store that did sell these what was the unit price for each one? It was actually it for 10 of them. They were $495 US dollars. Wow, so this is cheaper at a 373 per unit. Yeah. Yeah, I got 10 of these So These are a little bit more pricey, but the thing is you can get them right now I don't know if they're ever gonna make these again because that's what I'm trying to say They're at a stock right now. J.P. Was able to get the last two batches Of them and they only come in one color all white and they actually look really nice in this clear color Yeah, clear color in this clear resin. Yeah So Yeah, I'm gonna probably send some to the J.P. Or J.P. Can order some if he wants them in this clear color again Not their color, but just clear material. Yeah, look really nice. I don't see any blemishes or anything. They have a good Slick feel to them. Like I said, they don't have any odor and they're not tacky So they're very nicely post-processed and varnished from PCB way Yeah, so good price to considering that it's including the cleanup and the varnish Yeah, so there's a look at the legs here, they're a one millimeter thick So you can see here they're pretty similar and Thickness the wall thickness for the hex keycap here is about one millimeter as well And I'm sure there's some limitations. You probably shouldn't make anything thinner than a millimeter for your part But I think for most things this is this is gonna work out for most projects so keycaps and floppy cases Yeah, very nice the Pie girl Gameboy project. Yeah, I sent off my etch-a-sketch project. I Have it up here. This is my etch-a-sketch case I don't have a battery in there, but I think it'll look cool because you can see here. This does have the snap fit Edges And it has all the wiring for the potentiometers the button and the switch here. This is also a TFT display with a feather on it. So it'll be cool to see that through the print Yeah, reminiscent to all the clear electronics from the 90s So I think that'll be really cool. But yeah for like a game boy. This is pretty looks like a game boy Yeah, so we'll see how those parts come out How cool I can't wait to see these. Yeah like was Yeah, it's just amazing that you hadn't have to do any changes To the model and it just worked out with the snaps Same thing with these These keycaps. So it's a good a testament to testing it out going from FDM to resin There are gonna be some differences, but in this case There weren't any changes that needed to be made Yeah, the last time we sent stuff out was I think the shapeways and the nine up nylon powder Stuff they sent back was like Yeah, the nylon stuff can be a little powdery, but that spray varnish for these resin is really nice But this back on you like Way more expensive than that. Yeah, I'm really curious to see how the mechanical Parts the print and place parts fair like do they get fused? I Don't know but we'll see Because none of these are really mechanical other than this little flexi bit here but you know, that's just a tiny bit of flex and Man, it looks fantastic Cool, it looked great with like a Neopixel light in the background to light it up. So those are our first batch of prints from PCB way Freaking awesome. I think you're doing a whole video on showing off a Couple of differences and things to look out for I guess the modeling and wall thickness and all that cool stuff that goes along Yeah, it's really part like that. Yeah Cool and there's dog bow dog Jump over to what I've been prototyping going back over to another whippers snapper little case this time This time we're taking a look at the P PMS a air quality sensor so For this and we're gonna make this compatible with the Upcoming I think it's the sense 55 one from since Surrey on as well so this is gonna be a little desktop air quality sensor will be powered by the feather I Spam calling Yeah, this one still has the feather 32 s2 on it So it's doing the Wi-Fi connection with that and it's pretty much just a simple little framing case to Stick together. I wanted a little indicator So we have new pixels strip on here or strip stick on here So it'll just turn red when you have low air quality on your desk I would go ahead and show the graph for this, but I keep like I'm showing just zero PPM Is it like because I have all these plants in the house that like the air quality is just so good in here So maybe Any readings for it? Maybe that's it That's what I'm thinking like when I look at the co2 monitor that we have in the editing room It's like at 200 so it used to be 700 1200 like before I put all the plans in there So now it's like oh crap now I can't get any bad readings if I needed to so I'm gonna have to take it outside and do some tests out there So I wanted to make sure the rent is working on getting display support on there So it's made sure that for future That the the reverse mount feathers would work on here I think that s3 and s2 are pretty similar So I've got a nice little cut out here for the standoff because of the Little the module for that always gets in the way with the the standoff So I shouldn't mount on there perfectly like that And yeah, it'd be a nice little case for doing some air quality monitoring right on your desk Or you can definitely mount this outside having a nice little indicator For the time being until we get like display support added into whippersnapper. So, you know, it's for that It's all working on cool. Yeah, and whippersnapper. We have new pixel support So it's easy enough to tie the two components together along with the PN PMS a 30 003 I yeah, and then real quick just to show that yeah, the new pixel support works If I had bad air quality in here if I had good That's what it should show the green here And of course you can adjust all that through the widget or the little control panel on whippersnapper itself Turn that a little bit more And yeah, it's still reading like zero PPM. So right I'm not sure but we'll we'll touch base with with brand. So yeah, we can we can get some more Movement when I'm yeah when I first installed it it was showing like 1.0, but again, I don't know what what those values mean is that good? Yeah, should be all nice and fresh in here. So I mean, they're giant leaves. So I'm sure there's a lot of CO2 that's being eaten up Probably not enough CO2 Right, that's funny Cool, and that's for prototyping and we can jump right into that's already there right background Well one one second. Yeah, don't forget that the discount code fragment if you want to pick up some neopixel sticks a Feather TFT or anything that's in sock really Go ahead Put that in your cart and support the show with the coupon code fragment All right jumping right into this week's community makes we got a couple of Mushroom storage cases with the what was it Nintendo day Mario day? Yeah, that happened on a on March 10th What's the what is it that I'm not I? Didn't see it. What was the what's the significance to the date? Is that one? I'm just that it's March 10, and if you put a ma M. A. R. One zero it kind of looks like Mario So Nintendo kind of released a final trailer to the upcoming Super Mario Brothers movie Yeah, so this is a twisty top it prints. Yeah, no supports. So this prints upwards Just catches the way that the the dome is and I'm just using wood PLA to get that tan color for the Eye did like the face I guess I don't know the Visit the stem I guess it's the stem right? Yeah, it's a stem. It's you have a stem and a mushroom head Yeah, there you go the eyes just press fit in so these aren't glue in I think I oh really I thought they were glued in No, the the little circle things do glue in the tolerance is super loose I don't know if they were supposed to snap in or not. Okay, they just glue right in Nice Storage for I guess you could put like a some sort of insert in there to have like your Nintendo cartridges in there. Oh, yeah, you SD cards or something and of course we got a green one You got a one-up and a power-up. Yeah Very cool. Yeah, I like the shiny filament and I think the the reds kind of a glittery No, no, no, I that's what I time lapsed it in with the glittery I think one of the kids has those so I had to make like four. Oh, that's funny The kids took it immediately. Oh, yeah, that's great. The green I was using in the time lapse I was using the protopasta glitter green Had a little bit of under extrusion so I was like, ah crap Let me print that and then I ran out of it So I just use the shiny PLA or the silk shiny PLA. That's pretty good. Yeah, let's take a look at the time-lapse video I'm gonna load it up here So, yeah, that wood filament looks really nice Yep, these are designed designed by 3d printing Yeah on Thingiverse and printables They got a couple of really good designs. I have like a donkey Kong barrel and like a One of the blocks as well like a block puzzle. Okay, and I'm just showing here the dice You can use that as a dice storage. Yeah Yeah, those are the twisty the threads work pretty good without any tolerance changes Cool. Here is the design. It's a free to download Yeah, you print to check out their profile. You can see it All the parts here 3mf files stls and it has quite a few makes 86 makes Yeah, so lots of folks are printing this out and all sorts of different color combos And I wanted to do like the poison one with the purple Super cool. Yeah, I like a good print. That's not fits It's kind of like that copper That's what I should have done Shut up. You still can Yeah, I'm done. I gotta move on to the next one. All right, like oh, and this one glows That's cool. Close to I should have shown that off as well I Like the rainbow. I'll look at that shiny one with the silver That's nice. Oh, you could paint it too print it on white I'm sure you could scale it up and Yeah, hopefully the Tom. She's all work out Very cool. So check it out simple twist open mushroom on finger birds and printables All right Let's move on to community makes we're kind of still on community makes right? Yeah So we got some stuff to look at We have Yeah, just a comment from teeth. Yes, I'm gonna try out the should be here. I Friday the sense 55 we got yeah 55 Okay, the sensor for the air getting any good readings that I can actually display and use It's a ported the whipper snapper. It's it's a ported right it's in there. Yeah, okay, excellent All right. Well, the first community make we have other than the mushroom is a key blade from the kingdom hearts video game This is a fun prop this is posted by 3d Dave or three Dave They printed it out and it looks really good It's a design that snap fits and screws together with a couple of heats it inserts. I believe So that's a free design if you want to check that out Next up we have You're gonna like this on Pedro If I can copy it here we go Canadian bacon 21 on printables printed up your gunblade So that's that iconic prop from the Final fantasy video game series So you can print your own gunblade and they said really cool and easy to print with minimal support And I think that has a rotating barrel Remember correctly rotating backwards barrel Barrels backwards as well. That's how I can tell it's mine, right? That's a good Okay, Dean on printables printed up the ESP 32 S3 case the feather TFT stem a case And they said this prints and fits the ESP 32 s3 as well. Oh sweet And that's it there. It's got that dual part One for the screen and another one for like the connector and the stem up cable to pop through and it has that sombrero tag And it all snap fits as well. Just really cool All right, and then we have a heat set inserts Another heat set insert rig Roasted up by a robotic automation man printed on an Ender extended 400 XL and Wow, those are a lot of heat set inserts on their part. Looks great. It looks like you really needed that. Yeah, I like that The black atomized Mm-hmm extrusion looks really nice and slick Love it. Okay, and the last one for this week What it is? Ace it's Liz's a cyber python octoprint controller and monitor case. So if we go to makes here Sean's I3d posted it up and they said thanks for the project and they rated it five stars and they printed it in This lovely blue Like how they painted in the eyes. Oh, yeah, the eyes are painted. Look at that Maybe they're printed little pieces there Looks great And that's this week's Community makes thank you everybody for posting up your makes Things are great. Yeah, and we'll have some more next week Before I close the show want to remind everybody to use their coupon code If you want to pick up some parts from the 8 of your job use coupon code Fragments to get 10% off your total order And as we close the show we want to remind folks to To come on the show and tell if you want to share what you're working on It is on tonight at 7 30 p.m. Eastern Time and Then ask an engineer is on at 8 p.m. Eastern Time Here in the States. We have a time change. So hopefully everybody is aware that Times a change We're gonna change the time anymore. What happened? I guess it happened Didn't have enough votes so go out there and vote What else we have JP's Probably pick of the week on Tuesdays Tomorrow is JP's workshop. So you check in on JP every Thursday and then on Fridays We have a deep dive with Tim foamy guy and sometimes Scott the return of stock Scott. Oh Right. Yeah Yeah, I think it was on last week Yeah, so Check the notes here. I think that's it. Yeah, I'm gonna drop. I'm gonna drop in the discord chat real quick Everybody know thanks for tuning in Everybody's Oh, hey, we have some folks here we have Yanni. Hello and And Tithe is on as well. Hello. Thanks folks for joining us today. Hopefully we'll see everybody on Show and tell I'll be on there. I'll show off some of these stuff and You got your truck your your tron disc that you can show off as well. Yep. I'll show that off again Talk about the Guess the pros and cons of making your own Okay, the biggest pros is not having to pay to change your color Oh, that's funny. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, that's some news. It just came out. So that's fun I'll let the folks know that what's coming. What's forthcoming? Okie-dokie. Thanks everybody for tuning in We'll be here next week same time and same channel, but until then remember to Make a great day. Bye folks