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@aserta2 күн бұрын
Tell Adam that there's magnetic peg supports you can magnetically adhere to metal cabinets, such as the yellow cubes in the shot, where the electrical tape can go. The usual suspects have them. I'd go for the 10 peg in-line ones with the neodymium magnets. The ones with four round magnet pucks specifically. I've hung about a kilo on one to test and it didn't even so much as blink.
@didiergomisКүн бұрын
@tested Maestro, I'd like to see you on the screen again. He does good work on this youtube channel. But I would like to watch it in my own language. It would be much better for us if there is support for different languages. Keep up the good work.
@TheWickkitКүн бұрын
I love magnets! I put them in/on everything! Mister Adam, sir, I love watching your brain work and you work with your brain. Honestly, it's so close to how I am, that I was in stitches as you worked thru your creative processes and struggles and frustrations! Keep it up, you're an inspiration to the rest of us undiagnosed neuro divergent goof balls!
@gatkins1548Күн бұрын
Thank you for your videos, but I feel it necessary to register my discomfort about Kiwi Co. They are not a New Zealand company, nor have any connection to NZ at all, but yet leverage off our icons and reputation. I think it is very misleading and verges on cultural appropriation. It has been raised with the company a number of times by numerous New Zealanders and organisations, but the company simply doesn't care.
@xtreambackman2 күн бұрын
No sir I'll take the long version of explaining the video, because it was beautiful the way you broke it apart explained why you feel that way why you think that way and why it must be. I love story time with Adam Savage. Don't you?
@natrium12502 күн бұрын
Indeed. It was nice to see his thought process 👍🏻
@mattmcnulty38122 күн бұрын
Agreed! I also love the short pauses he takes to rethink how to express what he's trying to convey in the clearest way..... and im stealing that book line
@malissaradigan692 күн бұрын
Definitely agree
@OnlyForThePriceOf999Күн бұрын
I could listen to Adam talk for hours to be honest. Watched one of his pencil videos the other day and at first I was like "man, why am I watching a video about pencils?" and then I... just kept watching it and didn't want to stop
@programorprogrammedКүн бұрын
💯
@YuliaFok2 күн бұрын
Am I the only one who was rooting for Adam to notice the last straw that was left on the floor near the hook and loop drawers?
@tested2 күн бұрын
Definitely not.
@ozzieli00110 сағат бұрын
Noooooo! I was like,”Duuuude, you looked right at the straw!” And then, the let down. 😅
@skelingtonrick2 күн бұрын
you know I remember years ago you mentioned trying to find some hyper thin velcro and I think I found the ultimate version of it but never sent it to you. its an industrial floor velcro tape, retailers use carpet tiles, with velcro on the backing as an alternative to gluing the carpet down, and the tape you adhere to the floor so the tiles stick are insanely thin. very aggressive hooks. I still have a photo of the label on the box, but have not been able to locate a consumer variant. it was produced by the ykk company that makes zippers. always intended to send you some but I do not have access to the supply I used to. its worth looking into tho!
@nathonso_editsКүн бұрын
I love watching Adam just ramble around his work shop, feels like I'm 'helping' (just sitting round watching him explain and do everything) my dad on a project
@linwood14562 күн бұрын
"3M Dual Lock" Is some impressive stuff that's got incredible hold strength. Definitely more mechanical connection than standard hook and loop but far stronger from my experience.
@tommi27532 күн бұрын
We use that in film rental house for rolls and rolls... Impressice stuff
@devinholland21892 күн бұрын
Mythbusters used it a bunch.
@BlueMountainGeek2 күн бұрын
AND, you only need one drawer for it!
@chaossity2 күн бұрын
Went straight to the comments to look for this, utilized in the AV realm a lot, lots of contractors I know use it too! It can be quite thick, but only needing 'one side' for each end is quite handy - great for items that get removed and replaced a bunch too
@jaded_machine2 күн бұрын
Also sometimes referred to as “Pedal Board Tape” with music people! Can sometimes find good deal on the duel lock that way!
@LiteraryCurtastrophe2 күн бұрын
Watching Adam work is exactly like watching me at work. Internally: "where'd I put that... Ah! Over there.... No... Oh yes, it's over there now" All of a sudden: " ooooohhh what if I... And..." 😅
@MrMeasaftw2 күн бұрын
I love the small detail at 7:40 Adam has to keep himself from bringing his own work down. And realizes in an instant: ah. It doesn't matter if it's not level. Let's continue!
@kyngepsylxn2 күн бұрын
I did a assignment for my college class about inventions and I did mine on hook and loop fastener and used info that I received from Adams videos
@thom170432 күн бұрын
This video brings me such joy. First, that Adam can be so excited over something so "simple" as hook and loop fasteners - the variations on it, storing it separately (I've never done that, but will totally do it now), and just that it is such an integral part of his work. Second, Adam using the phrase "dogs and cats living together" to denote absolute chaos. I've used it similarly ever since Ghostbusters even though I've had a dog and cat household over the years and the dogs and cats typically got along better than the cats with each other.
@DenisRyan2 күн бұрын
I love how you left in the entire preamble, as well as Adam's quick version! Hahah!!
@Aervida2 күн бұрын
Man, you are such an inspiration! I love your shop, mentality, mood and everything else. I hope for many more years of great content and learning. Cheers.
@mittensfastpawКүн бұрын
I'm truly envious of your ability to do these things in your mind and then make it happen. My brain is so broke it just isn't possible. The wonders you must see upstairs.
@hughjampton75182 күн бұрын
World class edit at 13:07!
@treseb12 күн бұрын
Loved this segment and having the Loop drawer on to of the Hook drawer is one of those things that would drive me nuts.
@MaxBraunsКүн бұрын
Adam some of the most profound self discovery experience I've ever had had to be the times when I was able optimize my shop layout in a way that seems obvious now but was never considered before. It feels like I've unlocked a new hidden part of my brain every time I make such a breakthrough. For a long time I thought your shop was messier than what you were capable of. Over the last 5 years or so this has really changed and I feel that your shop is finally an accurate reflection of yourself. I want to ask if anything profound catalyzed this progress or if this was just a long time in the makings.
@freewilly321Күн бұрын
After watching Adam Savage for decades, today I finally realized the tap at 3:55 was something I had heard hundreds of times. From watching Adam work and occasionally tap stuff.
@kkarllwt2 күн бұрын
I staple a strip of double sided velcro ( 6 inches or longer, ) to all my extension cords , air hoses, and corded tool cords. Wrap it around the cord and secure with a couple of staples. Buy it in rolls at menardes etc.
@honeyfungus90Күн бұрын
“A house is a machine for living in” is a quote from the French architect Le Corbusier in 1927
@DUDA-__-2 күн бұрын
About hook and loop. I like the german version we add most of our word for Burdock (Klette) to what could be best translated to fastener (Verschluss). It's a Burdockfastener (Klettverschluss)!
@maxx_22452 күн бұрын
Thanks Adam, now I have the unresolved tension of that one, singular, light blue straw laying right in front of the hooks and loops cabinet. In all seriousness, thanks for the video! Always appreciate to hear you talking about workspaces.
@dosesandmimosesКүн бұрын
Adam- thank you so much. I literally am watching myself as I see you build… it’s just so nice to see someone else have the kind of energy I too have.. and how you personify how to redirect that energy into building and teaching! Gratitude
@RodRombauer2 күн бұрын
Ive recommended cheapo, dollar-store ziplock plastic bags for sorting out ones 'box of computer wires' to my friends and i think it would help your hook and loop situation. Keeping everything smoothly separated, preventing sticking/tangling and yet still immediately identifiable is such a boon. Yes, its an extra step, but for stuff you don't access daily, i think it would be worth it.
@chiphill48562 күн бұрын
Ziplock sandwich bags have many drawbacks. 1) they have no structure and are flimsy to handle 2) they don't stand up on their own 3) it takes two hands to open the zipper 4) zippers aren't always reliable 5) when open, requires a extra hand to stay open enough to fit something inside
@Faesharlyn2 күн бұрын
There's always that one guy lol
@chiphill48562 күн бұрын
@@Faesharlyn I'll wager Adam does not use ziplock sandwich bags for anything other than in a disposable or long term storage situation.
@Faesharlyn2 күн бұрын
@chiphill4856 i'll wager that I keep my hook and loop in ziplocks, and it works exactly as op suggested lol As to computer cords, i use kitchen or loo roll tubes to keep them tidy. No, they're not too flimsy.
@chiphill48562 күн бұрын
@ I have no doubt that it works for you
@scottieapplseed2 күн бұрын
The contiguous chaos of your process and level of nuance is phenomenal!
@Brainalicious2 күн бұрын
🙌🏻🤩 I LOVE hearing people enthusiasticly geek out about their favorite materials!
@OFB_skates2 күн бұрын
I love how your table saw is on wheels and just get shoved around when you need more space. So many (soooooo many!) makers and builders center their shop around the table saw as if it's some magical artifact.
@merickful2 күн бұрын
I love all of Tested content!! I must say, and please take this lightly, these 30 min videos are challenging to watch due to time constraints. That said, if you changed nothing or made the videos longer, I will still thumbs up and make a comment for the algorithm! You guys rock!!!!
@tested2 күн бұрын
Really appreciate that, thank you!
@JordonBeal2 күн бұрын
As an audio engineer, I am envious of the sheer amount and variety of gaff tape on that shelf. You can never have enough
@AnthonyMShadows2 күн бұрын
I know right? Btw, what would you say is your favorite gaff tape?
@Scoots19942 күн бұрын
hook and loop is interesting and variable stuff. If you make a guitar pedal board you want the glue to be MUCH stronger than the hooks, but you don't want the hooks so strong you can't get them apart. The best is 3M Dual Lock Reclosable Fasteners. It's the most secure, has good glue, but can be separated with a dull knife fairly easily.
@douglascaskey730214 сағат бұрын
>If you make a guitar pedal board you want the glue to be MUCH stronger than the hooks, but you don't want the hooks so strong you can't get them apart. You mean like the "mushroom" type fastener. I don't know what they make it for, because once you stick it togther it's real hard to pull apart.
@Scoots199410 сағат бұрын
@@douglascaskey7302 Yeah, they are called 3M Dual-Lock. The key is the glue is strong enough, and if you put a spatula or dull knife in they split apart easier than hook and loop but are strong in shear and tension. So it holds really well until you want it apart.
@jughead89882 күн бұрын
Oh my OCD! It would drive me nuts having the draws say loop and hook rather then hook and loop.
@douglascaskey730214 сағат бұрын
Actually what drives me nuts is Adam's ADHD... I can see how he probably drove Jamie nuts. But I do get the loop / hook thing. 🙃I also would have made that whole section drawers, and put the damn "apple crates" anywhere else... like maybe the garbage. 🙄
@DownenCreativeStudios2 күн бұрын
Oh yay! I sent that link along to you - I’m so happy that you love it! It’s my go-to for sure! I wish it came in black too.
@tobiasjennerjahn86592 күн бұрын
I think viewing a workshop as just another machine is a really great metaphor. It matches exactly how I think about my little workspace as well. It's a machine that's central to many of the things I do. Sometimes it fits well with into my workflow and works together with my other machines and sometimes it's not the right machine for the job or requires modification. In any case I am the worlds foremost expert on *my* shop and as such can fix whatever is broken or in need of change. Idk, I don't really have anything to add, I just really liked that comparison.
@carlolofsson-u8xКүн бұрын
Hey Adam, I love how I’ve been watching you for sooooo long that I could instantly identify that the vacuum-ting was the one to go. Feels like I knew that you use your boxes and tape all the time😂
@darcyj192 күн бұрын
Oh yeah, I absolutely hear you. Building infrastructure from materials already at hand to create, or improve, storage and access and workflow. Love it.
@lern2swimКүн бұрын
I'm so relieved they showed us him swapping the drawers at the end. "Loop and hook" would have driven me nuts
@EngineerMikeF2 күн бұрын
Unruly rolls can be neat & controlled with a zip tie thru the center & around 1 side
@CompComp2 күн бұрын
I think a really cool idea for storage in a space with tall ceilings is something like a mini "Paternoster Lift" (Neverending elevator). I've never seen it done. But it anyone can do it it's Adam. I've seen similar systems more like a revolver cylinder with long short boxes, but they have a large footprint. A Paternoster could have a small footprint but go as high as you want theoretically.
@bryannorris80492 күн бұрын
Thank you so much. I have a 10 foot wide shop with 14 foot ceilings. Moving things to get ladders around to reach my high shelves is a pain. Definitely some potential here.
@apollolux2 күн бұрын
White long strip of velcro! Of course! I've been so fixated for years on using a fixed length of white zipper for this one particular piece of clothing cosplay that I didn't even consider alternative closure options.
@AlexS....2 күн бұрын
"Little chains of annoyance" - Best band name ever! 😂
@richardcooperКүн бұрын
Hook & Loop and Excitement and learning about the thickness of fabric, that's why we love what you do soooooooo much Adam :) Always interesting and informative.
@rxsheepxr2 күн бұрын
My favorite bit in this whole video is the lil bug that shows up crawling down the LOOP box at about 20:23, scurrying completely unnoticed.
@sorrowschism2 күн бұрын
if Adam talks about that vacuum chamber much more it will become the most used thing in the shop
@mrscb53032 күн бұрын
It occurs to me that a cross collaboration with Cass from Clutterbug would make a fantastic video and expose people on either side with a new channel to love. Personally I’d love to know what kind of organization bug Adam is classified as and if he agrees. This is my Christmas wish ✨
@Digital-Dan6 сағат бұрын
Just had to replace the carpet in my office with new carpet tiles, while not removing two large desks. Successful. Office is now much neater, too, for a while.
@JarvidVenport2 күн бұрын
I enjoy watching your builds as i have enjoyed builds of the A-Team as i was a kid. The only thing that is missing, is you saying "I love it when a plan comes together!" :D
@steveschritz1823Күн бұрын
I find E6000 an excellent replacement for the sketchy glue that comes on the back of Velcro. This works especially well for attaching things to my company truck’s plastic dashboard. The E6000 sticks very well, is slightly flexible, and (depending on the material) peels off when no longer needed.
@seanpaula89242 күн бұрын
I enjoy watching you work through projects. Our brains and thought processes are similar.
@beaverc28842 күн бұрын
Adam needs a Hardly room or Hardly space. That is where most of the things you hardly use but are critical for certain projects go to live. 😊
@bluesky64082 күн бұрын
Adam! Just call it Velcro! Every time you say 'hook 'n' loop' you are bringing more attention to the name Velcro....not less! :)
@TwinsofDestruction2 күн бұрын
We really enjoy the shop infostructure videos! We would love an Indepth look around the entire shop sometime! Maybe even discussing potential ideas, or what works and what doesn't for some people. Excelsior! :)
@dosesandmimosesКүн бұрын
And that’s amazing to hear about hook and loop helping designers! Maybe a pocket protector style attachment for _____..
@Faesharlyn2 күн бұрын
Hook and loop is amazing! Although I am a little bit jealous of your tape collection
@berthatton94102 күн бұрын
Murphy's law corollary....An item moved to deep storage will be needed the next day. Thanks for your "shop" videos.
@SweIceMan2 күн бұрын
About velcro / hook and loop - one thing i use very often i doublesided strips (hook on one side, loop on the flip side). Works wonders with cable management. Though i have to admit i like the swedish word for velcro strip better. It´s called burdock strip, which translates to kardborreband. Most likely becaused of the little burdock balls propensity to stick to clothes...
@seangilman52662 күн бұрын
You sound like myself when I'm trying to organize my shop.
@patricksanders8582 күн бұрын
Adam: I envision turning the Cave into a Makers Space for Aspiring Makers! A Small crew (rotating?) managing the space to mentor and advance young Makers skills.
@victorslaymaker2 күн бұрын
*sudden thought* *1980's style music and voiceover:* "This fall, from savage studios, the police show you've been waiting for: Hooke and Lupe"
@claire90182 күн бұрын
Hey Adam! I am a long-time, hudge fan, but I will admit, my dad is probably your number one fan. He absolutely LOVES to make wood crafts, and he has recently started getting into resin projects. He is currently trying to make a project involving both resin and wood, but he is having some issues with the resin soaking into the wood. I was wondering if you have any tips or tricks? He is trying to fill in a shape cut out of the wood with resin.
@Vindexrix2 күн бұрын
whomst is editing these videos because theyre doing such fun and clever things and im here for it
@tested2 күн бұрын
We always say in the caption who edited the video, and in this case, it was Norm!
@Roger_8082 күн бұрын
in the space where the electrical tape was you should put the velcro that has both sides in one. cause they dont have a place in hook or loop and they are whats causing stuff to stick in both
@LLCoolJeanLuc8 сағат бұрын
I don't have time to watch this whole thing right now, but did he show the lighter trick?
@wigi492 күн бұрын
I loved when you mentioned that there's no such thing as a measurement... "Every measurement is a compromise of circumstance, and based on an agreement of people to agree upon the parameters of the measurement." This is why I have liberal arts degrees.
@wwShadow73 сағат бұрын
Like me in a factory, making things that I need at that moment out of cardboard and coroplast. Things that we recycle and have an abundance of. Most of which gets dismantled by management and more long term less efficient but similar things appear in longer term materials. Whether its just a table so I don't have to bend over as far to get some tape. Or a roof over expensive equipment to divert rain dripping from a sky light, so it can be protected, but used. where unused and a bucket would suffice.
@danhackley67302 күн бұрын
Always been more of a fan of 3M Dual Lock. It doesn't get all the fuzzies that velcro accumulates over time and ssssnaps like Legos 😂🤘💯
@14zapotokw2 күн бұрын
I think tested needs to have Adam do a quick ans simple breakdown of his one day builds like he did, then quick shots of the progress and then the final product. And through that on some reels. Itd crush
@SquallLion12 күн бұрын
the electronic tapes and straw episode made me laugh 😂
@kinglono87Күн бұрын
My partner "night love, im heading to bed" Me "goodnight, im gonna stay up and watch this half hour video about velcro, its by Adam Savage!"
@Jack_Wolfe2 күн бұрын
I've missed Adam vanish off one side of the shop and magically appear on the other.
@slick80862 күн бұрын
I think you need a third drawer Adam... You have forgotten to mention the other type of hook and loop. The kind that has both on the same strip like, for instance, the cable management strips that are loop on top and hook on the back so that when you wrap it around something it sticks to itself.
@sandy_knight2 күн бұрын
I was thinking exactly the same thing. Also, according to Velcro you shouldn't call it Velcro, it's "VELCRO Brand hook and loop fastener" (i.e Velcro is the name of the company, not the product. Of course the original inventor named it Velcro so what do they know ;-)
@hellsfirefreedomtube69842 күн бұрын
28:53 Adam it fell out. LoL 😆
@billbucktube2 күн бұрын
Always good stuff‼️
@DaveWontShave2 күн бұрын
Do you have directional hook/loop? It’s basically the same but it only grabs in a single direction so it’ll slide in the opposite direction
Of course you know, per the certainties of Murphy’s Law, the split second you move the molding vacuum to someplace off in a corner, it will suddenly become somehow critical for something!😂 My father had a massive workshop and it was absolutely an organic construct. Tools/materials would flow from the nearly inaccessible spots at the back to more readily positions for a few months and then drift to the back again when they weren’t immediately needed depending on his current projects. The only fixed points in all those years were the really large heavy items like table saw, standing drill press, etc---everything else had a ebb and flow of location, but he always knew where every item was at any time.
@Consequator2 күн бұрын
There is some insanely strong 'hook and loop' variants. So what if you added it onto a magnet so you can attach things to metal objects with hook and loop without the risk of leaving adhesive marks and allows quick adjustments and re-use :o
@artistlovepeace2 күн бұрын
Great job!
@ArmakkКүн бұрын
Documentary footage of me sorting out my DVD/Blu-Ray bookcases & shelves. Gave me a panic attack and also tears of joy.
@JacquesBlignaut2 күн бұрын
That Lonely straw was bothering me. Is it still there? 16:01
@FreejackVesa2 күн бұрын
You're not the only one, my friend
@imark7777777Күн бұрын
Hook and loop story. My Boy Scout troop one of the fathers of one of the other kids worked for a fire truck company. At some point in the state of our patrol boxes with noticed the boxes that house the stove and cooking utensils etc. It was offered and the offer was accepted. we were made beautiful metal throop patrol boxes4 of them 3 patrols and 1 for the leaders. They were complete with hinged door that doubled as a counter with locks legs that were made of pipes that wind taken off slid in latched and acted as handles on the top they were lightweight from the aluminum and everything was powder coated green if I remember right. The box consisted of two sections with one shelf in the middle and all our kitchen supplies could stay in them. They even included a cutting board that was attached with Velcro and this was supposedly they're really good fancy stuff. That is until one cold morning on a winter camping trip in upstate New York..... Slowly the Velcro started to do de laminate the adhesive from the surface. Not soon after that are cutting boards were no longer Velcro in place and they were just stored on top of the stove. The only other problem we had with occasionally the key lock to open the door would get jammed up or the he would break off. Otherwise they were great and everybody went oooo when they saw them. They were also a whole lot lighter than the really heavy wood ones we had. So if you do something with a adhesive backed Velcro make sure that it can stand the temperatures that you're going to use it in and that it adheres to the surface that you're going to put it on.
@FreejackVesa2 күн бұрын
You missed the last straw, but got the penultimate one.
@joshhuggins2 күн бұрын
Adam puts Loop on top of Hook and I die. 💀😆
@ashedinthewoods18 сағат бұрын
It’s nice to see that, TV money or not, shop problems stay exactly the same 😅
@iancurry2 күн бұрын
...and we had Adam singing some Billy Bragg/Wilco, doing Woody Guthrie, while picking up the straws...😀
@kheath580Күн бұрын
i love these long videos!
@doctortheopolis31222 күн бұрын
Love you Adam! What can the vacuum evacuator do a 3d printer cannot?
@richardbrobeck23842 күн бұрын
Nice build !
@xXfzmusicXx4 сағат бұрын
Always love seeing how you store things, one thing that I struggle with a lot is glues, epoxies, grease etc. that comes in smallish tubes. I like to keep it in my chemicals closet as that makes sense in my mind, but they never have a good way to store smaller stuff like glue bottles. How do you store smaller things like that in your cave?
@dosesandmimosesКүн бұрын
I even suggested that children could record sounds they found interesting so they are attentive to the environment… maybe a homework assignment: record three different sounds that you find interesting.. to help music teachers
@stevenclaflin2 күн бұрын
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@raymonddaye1706Күн бұрын
Saw in one of your videos recommending black painters tape for labeling? Reading some brands don’t stick for long, what brand do you use?
@BGraves2 күн бұрын
Biggest lesson I ever learned is do not build inventory of things you aren't using for the current project. That's organized hoarding
@ashassassin2 күн бұрын
I've learned that crafting and collecting things to craft with are seperate hobbies.
@jessefischer78992 күн бұрын
this… the best thing for my building is living on the same block as a blick art materials and a local true value hardware store… no inventory in my apartment at all and I pick things up as needed
@Zeaiclies2 күн бұрын
Adam is an organized horder but confined to, just his work and shop. lol. ❤ Ya Adam
@MrMeasaftw2 күн бұрын
Yup. I must have a few boxes full of gizmos, from hinges to electronics, that I preemptively bought because I had a spontaneous idea. And from those light bulb ideas only like 1% actually becomes a project 😂
@Zeaiclies2 күн бұрын
@MrMeasaftw I stil have a box of electronic switches of just about every type and size. Soooo many tactile buttons and switches. lol
@Steven-v6l23 сағат бұрын
I have 3 hook & loop drawers. Some species of hook and/or loop seem to show preference for each other -- they only really attach to their own specie. But in some applications you need more hook than loop (or vice versa) for adjustable closures. So I keep H/L with preference together in matched pairs, then non-matched hook, and non-matched loop. Should I discard H without matching L (or vice versa). Is this a disease ? Is there a 12 step program for H/L ??
@seanposso19732 күн бұрын
Great name for a couple of henchmen; Hook and Loop.
@Lion_McLionhead2 күн бұрын
The problem has always been releasing the adhesive to reuse it & finding replacement adhesive.
@seantighe3077Күн бұрын
What uses do you have for all those straws? A little fragile for building?
@wrorchestra12 күн бұрын
HazCabs! Essential for a stores system.
@crinolinegremlin2 күн бұрын
sticky back hook and loop is my villain origin story as a seamstress
@ekimnosredna2 күн бұрын
When you said ultra I was thinking of 3M dual lock, that crap is crazy…
@AdamRapW2 күн бұрын
This stuff could be a medieval torture device if used correctly (or incorrectly).
@alexmoll8372Күн бұрын
You gotta try 3M dual lock. It's used by guitar players to fasten effects pedals to boards. It's amazing stuff.