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So I can't do that Shout out to Paul Cutler for hosting the circuit Python show podcast Subscribe to it by going to any of your favorite podcasting services This week was Joey Castileo. So check him out. Yeah last week was a really cool one with Jason I forget his last name, but he is a help do this super large Installation with trolls using circuit Python. It's a playground where kids interact with it Oh, it's lasted the summer the winter and he talks about all the it's super cool He talks about all the intricacies of like making an installation with circuit Python. Very very cool I had a lot of fun listening to that one. So shout out to Paul Cutler for doing up the circuit Python show podcast. Super cool All right this week's project Is on the 8 of Learn system? So you can check that out if you want to build this week's project Yeah, it is a Lego kind of inspired build so Here's our Thing yeah, we can't do matter anything. So I'll just have to show it like that. What's the white angle? See here. I have turned off by the whale turn on the second. That's a battery issues ultra-wide There you go. So We got a three-printed sign It's it's all like a neon sign. It's got a built-in mounting bar for Legos and Let's go ahead and turn it on. So They're all press fitted into this three-printed channel No glue or anything like that and the wires are cleverly hidden on the back of the sign We have another set of channels. It's kind of a mirror design and then you can press fit these These silicone wires into the into these grooves into these channels and then by using by doubling up on some of the wires you can share Power and ground connections so that you end up with just two Wires at the bottom here instead of having You know six total wires. You only have two feeding out here. So I'm gonna have to take it off It's really easy to add it on because it got this bar here. So this is standard Lego. It's a one by eight And this is a one by six bar. So it's really nice One of the things I think would be helpful is to maybe color these Support beams in black so that they won't bleed through the design I wired it up to one of these two-pin JST connectors So that you can plug in any of a different batteries. So here is a two-coin cell CR 2030 quincell battery, and it's really dim Because the batteries are kind of low. So let's swap it out one of these lipo Batteries is a two three fifty lipo battery and it's good some sunglasses on So this this is a full brightness here So you have three Three different colors blue yellow and red on the back there You can see it still kind of shines through that's because it's printed the sign is printed in this trans lucent PLA If you want a more permanent you know Fitting I would probably add some super glue or some hot glue to close off these opened Kind of junctions here for the wires but yeah, it's a Pretty simple design and a good use of the LED filaments to make a neon like sign This is a creator set. It's one of the three and one you can build three different options This is the kind of apartment Version of the noodle shop So the downtown Lego noodle shop is a fairly new kit from Lego this year and all I did to modify it was add this one by six Bar here it used to be just a bunch of these tiles So I just kind of took that off and that made it easy so that I can just press fit this on the front of the building Like so I'll check the wires. Yeah, oh crap. Yeah, the wires need to come up Over here. I pinched them. Hopefully it didn't break. It's easy enough to change it out And you want to center this nice and good like there we go Yeah, that's pretty much the project in a nutshell I really liked the the JST connector here so that you can swap out the battery You can thread it through the top of the apartment here There's a little hatch door hatch so that you can kind of thread the wire through and then for the battery Storing the battery you can just store it here in that little apartment there, right next to a little up vase So it's a pretty fun set there's lots of like little details inside here. It's our department's the noodle shop Little dispenser bits little cooking area Door and this closes how much like detail There's all this sort of detail this door opens so you can Come in there the cook the chef and then when you're done with the day you go and go into your apartment and hang out watch Netflix One of the cool things you 3d model to was this really cool technique style Brick here that's holding everything together. That's new that we haven't designed before it's similar to the technique kind of Lego bars. Mm-hmm. So yeah, it just has six holes there. So It's nicely in this in this kind of area. Yeah, this is perfect I'm sure I'll be using that another Lego project. We haven't made one of these that snap right in there before. Yeah, it's pretty cool Some other dates, let's see Obviously the tolerances for fitting the noodles into the cavities here. So we have that and I'm a layer by layer on actually how to make this sort of sign with these little loops here at the ends of the design so that it holds on to the noodles nicely with these loops here And it looks like you have the radius figured out for how much you can actually bend the noodles at without having like any like access Yeah, yeah, it's a good tight corner here to show Some extreme bends that you can do and then quick question on the YouTube chat Rolves is asking is the wire for the neon strips a bit thin like are they too thin or they like Can you break them easily? The wires from which I'm guessing like right here Guessing that's what yeah, so these are little pens. There's a little hole that denotes that it is the voltage pin or the What would you call it the anode? So They are kind of frail but you can see I'm moving it. It's not breaking. So it's kind of nice You get enough room there to share at least two wired connections there But yeah, I found them If you be delicate when installing them and threading them through these little end stops here I would use what I did use is a flat needle-nose pliers and a combination of treasuries to kind of thread it through and pull it through because The ends here have a little bit of a more blobby You know size to the ends because that's kind of how I guess it gets manufactured So these are a little bit thicker, but you can just because it's still a Silicone, you know, you kind of have to press it and pull it out through this little hole here But it gives it a good grip. So they're kind of good little kind of knots that keep it nice and top But yeah, the whole noodle is silicone so they do a really good job of kind of staying in place I am not blind Yeah Let's go ahead and jump to the guide Quick run-through of some of the techniques. I think the only thing I don't like about this Set is the way they did the dog. Oh, that's funny. Just give me a mold of the dog Yeah, like kind of like the Lego pixelated blocky dog Yeah, it's one of those videos. It has like a little hankerchief thing I don't know. Maybe more of a goat Anywho Let's go learn guys. Any other questions go ahead and drop them in the discord, but I'll run through the learn guide real quick We have just about everything in stock except the yellow noodles We do have blue and red so maybe you can substitute the color if you'd like maybe a green noodle would be fun These wires are silicone wires as well. I have a mix here of the 30 gauge red and the The 28 gauge I found the 28 gauge wire fits a lot better in the channels Than the 30 gauge because they're a little bit thinner so if you notice on the actual build I used kind of I used Pieces of the 28 gauge to kind of keep the 38 gauge red wire in place So that was a little weird tip there Just doubled up on the wire if you want to But yeah, the 30 gauge is really really thin it kind of didn't fit perfectly And I had already designed it and I want to print it again So I just kind of left it and said yeah, just use 28 wire gauge for the grounds You could use you know the 28 gauge wire for both Voltage and ground, but I kind of like using the red color because it really helps kind of separate those two connections This is a nice to coin cell battery holder it uses the CR 2032 size coin cells It has a built-in on off switch which really works here really well for these Lego builds You can easily turn it on and off and it's nice and thin and small enough to fit inside your Lego builds Some of the other stuff you want to get is the coin cell batteries themselves this Two-pin cable that will work that will connect to any of the eight batteries, which is nice And then of course the Lego downtown noodle shop, which you can get from Lego comm Maybe have some VIP points, but it's about 44 99 us dollars So this is the noodle shop you can get What's the other does it show the other two yes does There's another version here here Yeah, there's not like this one. I like how it's nice and compact It's like you know full at two floors fun or open from your seasons or this new stand in art studio That's kind of me. Oh By the way, I should probably know like there already is a noodle sign on the shop. Oh, yeah, that's where you got the inspiration from Yeah, that's why I made the bowl more like this kind of style of bulbs I think it matched better, but it's a pretty cool sign these can move these chopsticks can bend and these are free-floating they can kind of slide out and It would have been nice to do a dragon, but like that's very difficult So maybe next time I'll do a dragon Another hard thing was to like use the full length of the noodles instead of just half of the noodles So my first design did not use the full length of the noodles like well, I'm gonna do this I can't cut them. You cannot cut these without damaging them. You can't really shorten them You can tie them together. Sure, but The size was almost too big for this Lego build It came out lucky that like the size is not too big for this for the build So I don't know I think that Back to the learning guy though. Let's kind of wrap it up because we are over time now Oh, we have all these other projects to go through The circuit diagram is kind of a neat you know depiction of how the wires are gonna actually fit in this circuit But basically we're just kind of daisy chaining all of the grounds together and all the voltages together and We order them the the noodles are ordered in a way They're they're fitted in an orientation where The grounds can all connect together and the voltages can all connect together in this way in this kind of assortment And then the last two wires are the longest wires because they have to reach the battery, so Shout out to JP for helping me Add these like extra notes and stuff in the battery So that's how you would wire it up cat files are all there You can download them from straight from the learn system or you can go to one of the repo sites like Apprentibles or Thingiverse or Colts 3d. We have them up there as well The main thing is the build volume. You want to make sure your build volume is at least 150 by 170 by 50 millimeters So it should fit on those printers and then the note about translucent filament will illuminate the best but Like I said, if you want to hide some of the some of the support beams Maybe paint it black or print the first layer black and then switch it to translucent if you want It's over to experiment. So whatever filament color you feel would work best with your sign Wiring again this photo here shows you how the noodles should be installed So the the negative the cathode pin has to you know fit in the right spot And then the anode fits through this spot. So all the noodles are Fitted in a very certain way so that the wiring can all double up on each other like this So yeah, just kind of walk through the wiring and then You want to add that two pin JST cable to the last two wires of the noodles so that you can easily Connect a different battery as you saw my battery died So it was really nice that I could just swap it out easily without having to change like the physical batteries Because I ran out of sewer 2032s The assembly is pretty straightforward. You can get yourself a 1x6 or a 1x8 Lego plate and then slap that on to your build And then you can store the battery away, so that's the that's the guy in a nutshell. It's pretty quick. There's no code It's all just wiring these LEDs And now you can make it as bright or as dim as you want Maybe you want to add a resistor in there if you want to be dimmer, but I kind of want the full brightness So that's why I did not use a resistor We turn this off now To preserve the battery So that is this week's project Lego Lots of use cases The gianni in the chat was saying that some of the podcasts shows actually use a sign similar to this Very cool. All right, cool So that is this week's project check out the guide and the video and all that cool stuff Download all the links right moving on to last week's project Yes, all right the DS 18 B20 Launched on whippersnapper with a bunch of us folks on the team made a couple different projects One of the ones I was tasked with was making a pool monitor So inside of whippersnapper, you know have support for adding What's the name again DS 18 B 20 the aperture sensor so waterproof goes right in the pool and is able to log and Capture all the data for how warm our pool is so featuring the feather 32 s2 on here and that's pretty much it that in the battery because it has the battery gauge built into it and Then if you wanted to do other sensing You can get a version that has the BME 280 although be warned Lamar did warn that it can get hot so Having an inside a waterproof case could make it a little bit warm So just take note of that. We're using the one without the BME 280 on here inside of a waterproof case So we have these gaskets on in on the inside here that help keep it protected And then on the back here because of the way I'm mounting it I just use super or hot glue to seal off the back there. We do have These are glands that can make it a little bit more waterproof This little guy comes out here and then it tightens up these little Gaskets that are inside there and that'll close it off if you really need something I thought that it can't that it went that it was assembled the other way around and I didn't like having like You know big old thing protruding and Taking up the space for the battery and the the board on there. So I Wish I had to test this out earlier, but yeah, you can definitely go ahead with that route Otherwise the way I'm mounting it It like sits sort of like this so all any rain that has been happening during a hurricane So I'll just get oh, yeah, I went right I didn't take it out. I left it out there The way that the I have it right by the hot tub So there's like a little ledge it has like a little roof and that you know sort of protects it So all the water goes down here and gilts off the sides Nothing has gone on the inside of here and inside where the hot glue is another testament is was shooting with the Kitto the two-year-old and of course he dropped it right in no he dropped it right in the pool and then Yeah, with all the rain like no water got in so a nice testament there But if you want to be you know if you have water shooting up from the bottom Definitely go with one of these otherwise if it's just you know going if you have a hurricane going on and you have a little roof on there This is good enough for that So let's go ahead and jump into checking out our dashboard That's good dashboard That's where all the that's what the stuff is Well, I have the this so you can all I log in okay to type in the yeah, oh the yeah, okay So yeah the feather mounts on here with a three printed bracket and you can see on the inside there I didn't grab a screwdriver to open this up unfortunately, but the The screws are fairly big enough if you don't tighten them all the way you can use your thumb to get things in there And we have a 44 million man 44 milli amp hour battery that lasts about I don't know like Almost three days. I want to say the main reason why I did not put a solar Panel on there is because of the way that the earth is now tilted. We have no sun going into our pool area So I would not be able to charge anything with a solar panel Because I always have that one person say why isn't there a solar panel on there? There's no sun Which which dashboards earth is around the one that says pool feather And inside there you see we are running the latest beta. You definitely want to grab that We'll have the whatever the firmware needs to be able to talk to the DS 18b Oh, sorry. No good at dashboards. Yeah, this is device page. Yeah, this is one to set up different sensors Yeah, you can see there the battery percentage you can create an action So when it gets to I don't know like 10% it'll send you an email and tell you to swap out the battery And right here the LC 709 203 f battery gauge sensor built into the feather 32 S2s freakin beautiful because I was using a cutie pie and I was using the separate stem a version of the LC battery gauge and Just made it too big and I have to like solder on a BFF and do all this crap to Soldering on like a usb to JST. This is just plugs right in way simpler. You can see on the graph Actually, if you go on to the cog wheel here go to edit Layout be careful because it is gonna move crap around and go to the cog wheel inside there and change it to like two days Or seven days, maybe let's do two days. Oh careful. Yeah, that's good enough yet I think like we need to get the CSS fixed on this Save no, no, no And there you go, you can see about how long the battery lasts many days. Yeah, how many days so right when I change it out Yeah That's cool. Well, you've changed it out quite a few times It's just because it's compressed into what was it seven days so you can see how long see two days The longest day right here on the 13th of the 14th looks like a long Be careful click out somehow and move it back over because it's gonna mess up my home. I Wish there was a CSS that just pushed everything to like to the left right. Oh, I know I remember Doing a fluid dynamic layout So so when you're using like a frame that you're probably using another frame works. They have to like battle that But this works out well, yeah, you can see about how long some days last longer than others I don't know why deep sleep is deep and light sleep is being worked on so Yeah, cuz the LED probably stays on or it's probably still connected Yeah, and you can kind of see a blinking in periodically and I had to check in every 15 minutes If you have it down to like they're up to you know checking every hour That would definitely Make the battery last longer Sorry every time it's my turn. I always forget to look at comments and post links and all that stuff Then you can't because you're running it Okay, that too so the other Plot of interest is obviously the temperature of how long does it take to get to 90 degrees? So if you jump back in there, you can see about how long I think it's like it depends on how the environment outside Like if it's 60 degrees, it's gonna take a little bit longer if it's you know, 80 degree nights It's gonna very consistent pattern about you can see right here on the oh, this is That's when I took it out to take photos for the for the hangouts You can see how it drops down there and then picks back up nice and cold Yeah inside the studio for that. What's your crossy? It's probably cold, too. Oh Oh, yeah, so yeah, hey You can see here that how the heater is working as well as soon as it gets to 90 It only keeps it on there for a little bit, and you know shuts off and then slowly lets it drop down to what is it like 88? Degrees right before yeah, and then over here around you can see the coldest so far. It's gotten is 83 Which when it's like 90 degrees all the time outside outside it feels freaking cold Yeah, especially when you're in there for a while your body temperature gets used to it. You're like, oh my god It's freaking cold. It's like 88 degrees Yes, you can grab both to sort of try to you know say okay 74 equals 23 I don't know I did but it's like I don't know is that Pulling that extra data that it's pulling is that using up more battery or I don't know I Just left it at the Fahrenheit, sorry Oh, yeah, when you go to add the component you can see here some of the options for the Ds18 B20 good thing you clicked on that you can have resolution Right here or a second drop down so you can be more precise or less precise. I guess a few channels Okay, it's there that twitch Facebook. Okay. Hey folks. Welcome back to the show. Hello. We had to reboot But we think we have audio, so I think I hit the mute button somehow maybe I was trying to listen back All right, so what we're saying was the resolution. Yeah We're just looking at the component Reloaded CSS Yeah, so all of the circuit diagrams a little bit hard to read so remade this one should be a little bit more easier matching colors for the DS 18 B20 as well and the way that we're doing the Resistor it's just on the back. You'll see it as we get to the assembling page next to are the Mirrored boilerplate for setting up your whipper snapper and then setting up components So definitely take a redo there. It's pretty simple But nice to have be aware of all the options that you have setting that up 3d printing It is just the bracket You are gonna have to use supports just because of the way that I do have to elevate it because of the wires on the bottom Yeah Yeah, yeah, yeah, I actually know it's because of the way it raises it up from the bottom Yeah, and then there is a ledge so that the wires and the resistor that are solder on there There's clearance for those so they're not getting smashed up against the board or you know shorting anything out Which you will see in the assembly we jump over to that and here we go That's what I was talking about the resistor You just bend it bend it in such way so that the three volts and the what was it the pin 12 are Connected and then you can see the power and then the yellow one which is the Pio no, not pay out the gbio digital pin Analog yeah, and then I play a little threading game you can pass either the Board itself or the entire wire you can snake it through and then it press fits right on Just be aware that it just press fits in one way the mounting holes are smaller and more outward Closer to the ESP module you I show you here. I'm showing the Screw up a little bit the measurement for the drill when you're drilling in it's a quarter inch drill bit you will be able to pass through the the Sensor and then hook up the I think it's the GS 7 also fits on there See the white version of this So this diameter is a bit smaller. Yeah, the cable gland cable gland So this guy there is a smaller version of that because I made it bigger trying to fit The other gland in this gland in there and you realize you could also attach the smaller one, which is the G 7 this is the G9 So both of any of those would fit on there But if you don't want to add that additional bulk or you don't you know, it's not really needed You can just use the hot glue or as Lamar says on here the marine to part epoxy We'll keep it nice and sealed here. We're using like a high-temperature Hot glue with the that fancy black and decker one. That's a super good I should have put yeah, I should have put a link to that. It is so good It's so much better than the crappy little craft ones And that's pretty much it cool You can see here how I have it mounted right next to the hot tub and has that little ledge on there So none of the water actually gets to the bottom of it So there's plenty of extra holes on the project case You jump over overhead you can see here that they actually have everything measured out and aligned You can see other things they came out on there What else can I say the 3d bracket, I mean you'll have the spacing for this guy and then How it moves over so you have space for the battery, so that's what the bracket is The helpfulness for if you need to use that that's what it's in that 3d part file, right? So obviously you can measure anything with a body of water because that's what you can do Yeah, that's pretty much the goal of it. Some folks were asking me to pH levels and stuff Those are we had a really good comment That was like those are expensive and they get replaced and there you go Yeah, they work out Lamar is always trying to get things that are affordable and reliable and This one is so check it out. We also have a high temperature version of this So if you wanted to do something like a kelm, maybe that would be an option Cool mm-hmm comments I'm gonna move on to the next project the magic fan reader. Oh wow. Yeah Yeah, we're saying we have vacation time. There's still multiple projects coming out A nice easy one. I have it in the other room. I'm gonna rip it out It's in the Yeah, it's on the floor Declan was playing with it So this is a really fun RF nrf RFID or NFC type project it uses the whiz kit from smooth technologies to Read an RFID tag or NFC tag so you can train up to 20 different tags and What we thought would be fun is to turn this into a DIY Disney magic band reader. So you bring your Disney magic band up to The module and it'll animate the strip of neopixels and some sound effects So it uses the feather RP 2040 a strip of neopixels and the the whiz kit RFID and Then it also has a an I2S amplifier for doing really nice audio So that's kind of the gist of it Cool Pedro's got it here So we have some snap fit bits here in here we have a Separate new pixel ring holder, but it's not really a ring It's a strip of neopixels the side let ones and we have a mini oval speak Hello Hello, if you can hear me, let us know I switched our audio source to the overhead camera because The Yeti mic is just not working out, but I'll continue here So I was doing a demo so we have these miss these Disney magic band readers that we trained using the The module button it's all working for you and then When you bring this up it triggers the neopixels and the sound effect So we themed it out so that it's more kind of holiday ish and then you can change out the LED animation because it's all running circuit python and You can train up to 20 different NFC or RFID tags With the built-in training button thing but yeah, the feathers is housed right here and so is the the main module and then the NFC and RFID readers mounted here with these 3d printed standoffs to kind of elevate it So it's close to the the faceplate everything snap fits together. So it's really modular Speakers up there mounted in there and it uses the side lit neopixel strips I'm saying Yeah, it's Pretty straightforward. We'll walk through the line guide real quick. All the parts should be in stock. I think Okay, they're not stock, but that's fine I'll have to not say that next time Circuit Dider is pretty straightforward Okay, maybe it's not so straightforward. There's a lot of connections for the amplifier, but that's fair You can change this that if you want in the code, but the everything's broken out here with words The code is really simple. It's basically using a button saying if the button is pressed Run the animation and play the sound and use a random choice of sounds I have a list of sounds up here that you can change out Up here, we have a function for opening and playing a WAV file And here is where you can change out like if you want a directory of files I have it called sounds so you can change that if you like And then you have a list of sounds here that are broken out So you have to kind of list out the names of the files file names go there without the the dot wave thing But it's pretty simple code again. It just works like a button the NFC nrf the NFC RFID module has a has a set of Terminal screwblock terminals that basically run like a button. So it's just treating the nrf ID Man, I keep saying the wrong RFID. It just keeps it makes it like function like a button basically and Then the new pixels are just wired pretty standard There's a little sub page on how to train your tags. This is mirrored from the the learn guide for the RF ID whiz kit cat files are here It's just one note here is like the faceplate is printed in translucent PLA That way the light shines through. So that's a nice little thing there But yeah, several parts no supports needed. Everything can be printed without supports The wiring page walks through wiring all the components I like using JST connectors for anything that way I can easily disconnect things which worked out really well here For the assembly, I really like this this neopixel strip holder thing It's able to press fit into the body of the of the magic band reader without any glue And they could come out as well because it has that nice press fit kind of tolerance And then you have that three-pen JST connector that's wired up To to these silicone wire so it can be disconnected. So you don't have to kind of install it and then solder it Which I like Setting up the PCB mount with some hardware and so that way everything gets mounted to the plate And then that gets mounted to the bottom got these three printed standoffs that are a very specific height so that the the actual RFID module is like suspended a little bit in air and then it has it comes with this nice connector Which has a ton of wires But it's nice that it's a ribbon table And then installing the rest of the thing It's not fitting the faceplate bits I like I really like the mini oval speakers because they have built-in Adhesives so they have like these little stickies on both sides so you can experiment with what makes better acoustics It's very modular. So I was able to swap out this black colored Case for a red glitter PLA case and that was really fun. I like these these thumb screws That are m3 size because they they kind of act as feet Maybe one day will stock them, but that's kind of it in a nutshell Random choice is what I like to do with anything that has sound that way it varies the sound whenever You want to activate your prop you don't know what sound you're gonna get Santa that's the Star Tours thing Sometimes it's not as random as you'd like There's a standard magic band reader thing and you can change the animation if you want It's a very very simple project like it's it's super basic code and You could do a lot more stuff with it. We're like recognizing individual Magic bands would be cool, but this one doesn't really cover that Only other things you can also do with it because you can kind of hear the clicking going on in there It does have a relay. Yeah, it's gonna be late. So you can turn on and off Power strips or appliances. Yeah, so the main focus that they designed this for was like unlocking a door Yeah mag lock. There's in the guide for the For the whiz kit you can you can turn on and off or unlock and lock mag safe. Sorry mag locks is what they're called Yeah, so it's meant for like escape rooms and that sort of thing. Yeah Hops guy was asking if you use that to trigger home automation and that's what you could so it scans something you could You know unlock a thing or yeah trigger something else that happens. Yeah, you could you could do a bunch of different Yeah, this idea was for having kids scan something fun when they feed the dogs so they know that Yeah, you could have all sorts of logic too so that it wouldn't trigger the same thing twice And it doesn't have to be as big as you know the magic band they actually come in with like little puck-sized versions Yeah, and all the NFC stuff so tags and Anything which is really cool and there's a train button and you can train up to 20 tags. Wow lots of fun stuff Check it out. We have 10 minutes left. We are all right. Let's go into what are we prototyping I guess? Yeah, real quick So for this week's what are we prototyping a nice simple little case For the updated micro light boat charger. So Lamar added a nice little switch on here So if you were So if you're charging like a smaller battery, I think she said uh under 500 milliamps out Under 500 milliamp hour batteries. You can switch this to the low setting This is great and it won't mess with the charging rate on it So like a little side flips there for those and then Move it up to the higher Rate ones if you have like a 500 milliamp hour and up I'll let you charge those more faster than you have Nice little closed out JST port here And this is really so that When you have a bunch of chargers and that just you know swinging around getting hit possibly getting Shorted so it's a nice way to enclose everything inside a nice little snap together enclosure To be updated micro lipo charger. Nice. It comes in handy. You can add a loop if you wanted to that's a good idea Yeah, I just finished this right before the show. So yeah open to any shape ideas a loop I will definitely add that should it be like an eight up hot head One of the one of the ones you made before was a robot I don't know. I just throw a lightning bolt shape on there and be done with it That's what me though Going to the inside nice little snap fit A little Nub there that's grabbed onto these two The insides there you can kind of see there's a little wall so it doesn't slip out of the way Have a nice little retainer wall right here So the board goes up against it and then this nice little chamfered out inside for the The JST connector and you have access to the switch, right? Yeah. Yeah, you demoed it. So it works So snap fit and I think that's the smallest like or the biggest I had to make it to fit like your Like a index finger and your nail in there. So yeah, your fingers are as small as I could make it I tried making it smaller. I was also thinking of having like, uh, I know if you've done this before you have an extra thing That goes on there, but exactly that's multiple pieces. I will you have to line up and then there's a lot of tolerance Rips it off. Like, yeah, like I even wanted to make this even tighter But it's like well with other people's printers, you know, it might be tight So yeah, there's a little tiny bit of wiggle room. I think it's like a 0.125 or something like that. Oh, wow Yeah, yeah That is a dated case with micro lipo charger super handy And uh, it looks like now that's a little bit of room there You say let's charge this battery, but it's fine. Yeah Yeah, cool and stock right now Pick them up charge all your favorite batteries All right, let's move on to community makes A couple of them Yeah, first up we have the trustry trustry By dave makes stuff. Yes, dave makes so many cool stuff This is a very cool octagonal hexagonal something gone. Yeah the Polygonal. Yeah hexagon truncated. Yeah something. Yeah, it's super cool Um, it has some nice little patterns when you have a nice overpowered light inside there And I can make a cool little ornament. It reminds me of a candy corn the way you printed the uh Enough room to add a tea like the rainbow filament and yeah Cool for the rainbow filament And then this week he had dave made another super cool one nose nose money noses This was uh, perfect Uh over the week and both of the kids were sick. So of course they had their They had ready nose box. So we made them this nose box printed in uh transos and pla. This was also by dave make stuff Yeah Very fun an assortment of noses adorned in this nosy box I really like the detail of the noses. You can See all the nostrils. Yeah, I like that. I print upside down so that there's no supports and you get really nice. Um You know overhangs in that orientation And then like this little slides in and out Let's give it a change out your uh, you didn't have to do some scaling. I think for the spot. Yeah, I did up Um, I think it was like three millimeters bigger on all sides like the the entire thing And then the lid I made it two millimeters bigger Just because of the tolerance of the box you can kind of see the we had like squish it in there How did you scale it though? Did you use inside of cura? Okay, scale it up Give it three millimeters more. I just measured the uh, not a percentage base But you can actually say oh, I want three millimeters added to the width okay the width everything Yeah, that's with the height. That's more more accurate than just like, I don't know 103 percent No, you can measure because it was right up against the wall like so is it was as big as the box was I was like, okay, so how big is you know the wall? So just add that onto there And that that that worked. Cool there a cool way to have your tissue a nice little tissue box Printing it and translucent because you can see the pattern this is actually the glow in the dark stuff But yeah, it is translucent just because of the well Yeah, I mean, it's like I said, it's three millimeters thick and you can still kind of see through it So it's really good And uh, that's it. Those are all the communities Rather that's the time lapse we have community make so let's run through those There's a lot of them. So we got hopefully enough time All right, let me pull up the list Audio still good You can take a moment to check any comments I'll start with uh This first one we're going in reverse chronological order Um, so let's take a look at the first community makes this week It's from a jr printer And jr printer made the apico midi fighter So this is an awesome midi controller one of my favorite projects. It's a collab with liz clark And jr printer says what a fun project and they fully Made it. That's awesome. All of the parts are there. Everything looks good Very clean print Okay, so shout out to jr printer. Next up we have This ipad bumper 3d printed in dpu flexible filament Hey, this was posted up by ifox 1983 I was gonna say I don't remember making an ipad one. It's uh One while ago, I guess so yeah for the ipad air fourth and fifth gen bumper frame ultra slim Um, so ice fox has a nice description here Um I guess talking about some of the some stuff printed in flexible tpu And uh, yeah, so just check that out if you want more details on their print Okay, next up come on Try it here All right, next up is a make of the heat press Heat set insert press This was posted up by um Through the frame on printables And through the frame says I like the design and using the 2020 profile using the cab files on your github as As a based idea. I designed mine using the spare stuff I had which is awesome So this looks a lot More refined The the top here has like a geared Oh, wow, it's double Wait, what this is crazy. It has like a stepper motor Holy crap automated. That's me. That's super stellar. I love seeing makes of this project And uh, they put some really good use into it. Look at all those holes in there on the base It's incredible. Um, it seems to like use a teeth a tooth gear and um You know a tooth belt as well Tatsum that's very impressive. So Very cool. Um, I love seeing makes of this and this is becoming one of the most made Oh, yeah, it's like the next four things Yeah, it is they have a lot of makes in the past three weeks Oh, actually foot switch first, right? So the next one is the foot switch. Oh, no, I think you got the wrong one Oh, no, you got it. I got it. Uh, so this was posted up by tree house design as a remix And they put three of these foot switches together in an arrangement And um, they're saying, uh, I created a triple base or recommend printing as solid be careful with the tops You don't want to break the hinges while assembling a multi-hour print. Hmm. Um, internals are trinket m0 with standard micro switches And uh, plenty of springs. You don't need the spring. Yeah, I agree You don't need that spring because the the zip switches are are good on their own Very cool. So shout out to them for posting that up and then we're going back into heat press land this time on Thingiverse Uh, so this was posted up by man at arms props man I don't know props posted there make looks really good. It looks like all the standard parts the um I love seeing people make their own version of their soldering clamp. It's meant to be modular So I like seeing people design their own clamp for their specific soldering iron So that's really cool. Looks like there's like a break opening here for us a display or something Great project easy to print and assemble. I use the remix mount Oh, we use someone else's remix mount great for the whatever model of thing printed in military green pet g Uh from this dash filament. Very cool so, uh That's great. Very cool Okay, next up we have another heat press Pedro's and kidding This is another heat press again on Thingiverse. This is posted up by a good man 66 and looks like they have uh A uh specific uh soldering mount as well that has a nice cutaway um, and it's printed in an orientation that makes sense for this uh for this uh design So, uh, it reveals the lcd That's built into the soldering iron. So that's a really really clever way to make that and um I'll skip reading. Oh, no, no, there's a it's in german, but then there's some english here I changed the original attachment Because uh was not large enough for their soldering iron the temperature display was also not visible very good. Yeah, so it looks good Very nice All right next up these for for next time. Yeah, that's well All right, let's uh break that off there and say next week here We're off. We're off next week though, aren't we so next two weeks So we'll have to save these for the next two weeks But we do have a list of all of the makes in this uh Description of this video and youtube and and the blog post So shout out to everybody so many makes I couldn't even do them all sorry Um, but they're they're awesome. We really appreciate folks posting up their makes and seeing that. We'll still talk about them. Yeah, yeah for sure You'll be forever immortalized in this video and the future videos Um I'm closing out the show. So let's hang on over to discord. Thanks everybody for tuning in and bearing with our um, mic problems just sometimes you just accidentally hit a button Sometimes we plug in things and it doesn't work, but that's uh We appreciate y'all hanging out No, we didn't see the rocket launch. Yeah, we were in bed Yeah, but we see so many of them though Don't say that they're all special in their own way Um, yeah people in the neighborhood were posting photos of their long exposure photos of it. Oh, yeah, that's great Look really nice. Okay. We'll have to catch the next one All right. Well, that's gonna do it for the show. We have a special show in towel tonight and a special kind of show for the rest of the I guess year So Lamar and Phil will be out. Um, but jp will be uh stepping in. Yep on tonight Yeah, where is this thing in the time slot? Yeah, so let me change that Thursday to Wednesday Or not change. Yeah, I think they'll say 22 days 22 business days Wednesday, um at Seven no 8 p.m. Eastern time. That is the new time slot. I just changed it here live So tune in tonight for jp's workshop at 8 8 p.m Eastern and then a special uh show and tell hosted by Liz Clark. Yay We'll be on and We'll have some other guests as well. I think melissa will be doing the week after this one Yep, just next week and then we'll take over for a couple of them and we'll rotate throughout all the team members. Yeah, so, uh Exciting times exciting times How do we close the show normally? That's it. Thank you all for watching with all that said don't forget Make a great day. I almost forgot. Bye folks. We'll see you tonight. Bye