Might sound silly but this has transformed so many things for me. I have ADHD and Autism so need things organised, but struggle with it unless it is easy. This system has done that. I am finishing projects, starting new things, and saving money by not losing things and having to buy replacements. Honestly thank you.
Thanks for making them! After I got over the Minifinity, the drawers themselves are surprisingly useful. I've got them holding all kinds of cords and discs that were too awkward for divider bins.
I'm actually glad that raise your blade box is so big because between construction and crafts I use exacto knives box cutters flat razors and window scrapers that are all different sizes of razor blade and while I won't fill that box up quickly it will hold all of them which is very useful
I want to make an equivalent to the SD card holder (not the wheel but the other one) that is basically just like a 64-port SD card reader. You can use all of them while they’re in storage!
@@tbuk8350 I have tried to figure out the electronics for it and it would be absurdly slow unless I was using like USB4. Because to have 64 ports would mean a usb 4 hub that went to 8 usb 3 ports, and each of those would go to USB 2.0 Plus 8 USB hub ICs would be hell to solder, I’m nowhere near good enough to do that lol
The way this guy writes his scripts is unbelievable. I don’t know how he does it, but it’s so fast paced and witty with rapid high-caliber wordplay and whatnot. Well done.
I can see the use case for the Minifinity, actually: jewelry making. Some jewelry components are the size of surface-mount resistors - crimp beads, crimp covers, and omega wire protectors come packaged by the gram, loose, in tiny plastic bags, and you only ever need a single digit number of them per project. I use pill cases (like, the ones with compartments sorted by day) but I can see someone who's invested in your system being willing to glue a couple itty bitty baby compartments in to hold such parts.
Yeah, it's the least distracting revision so far, he did a fantastic job with it, not only for our veiwing pleasure but also for his practical use of it.
Hey thats me 5:45 thanks for sharing the design. Its sized to be a press fit for the 6mm magnets since I found glueing annoying they are sized perfectly for my prusa.
Hey I looked through to find see in the comments if someone said they fit before I order the magnets. Thanks for your awesome improvement to an already awesome system!
I am very glad to see someone put in the effort of making technical illustrations of the design. It was a real pain replicating the Fusion Models into other CAD Software without it!
FYI, if you don't need screws, the "light" baseplate on thingiverse is less filament than even the one in this video. If you use this version, you can heat 6x2mm magnets, similar to a threaded insert, to get them into place. Minimize how long they're hot for, magnets slowly lose power when very hot.
Seriously those magnet holes are not a big deal but they drive me crazy and I hate them. Soooo much. I love you though Zach. You designed something so useful that literally thousands of people are benefitting from. Congrats! That is an awesome accomplishment, despite the magnet insets.
Honestly, I think opening it up to manufacturing is a great idea. As long as it remains open source then it's the best of both worlds. It's already been product tested to hell and back, with improvements. I get that you want to ensure quality but maybe you could pass those reins off to somebody else in the community to make that happen. There's clearly qualified people getting involved.
That was a FIREWORK show! Love it. I have thought of doing basically the same thing, but always was too lazy to design it! This is just perfect! I guess I will also contribute with a few module types once my printer has finished printing the stuff... Thanks a lot!
You could include a magnet on the bottom of the razor box so the razors stick to the magnet and if you knock it over it wont dump them out. Since they are sharp and what not. Maybe make a small insert that can be pulled up to separate the razors from the magnet.
Found this video after getting started on my own modular organization system a while ago. Glad I found it now, so I can convert my existing designs to gridfinity and make my life a lot easier in the long run.
Nag: Those magnet holes hit right between the "too lazy to fix when I can shove the magnets in okay-ish" and the "should I print teeny supports I hate removing in them because the squiggles hurt my brain to look at their failure"
The biggest concern is human accessibility, because yes, a lot of the SMD components are absurdly tiny and you can fit a huge amount of them in a small volume, but handling them is clumsy with fingers.
Are people who are working at that scale (enough to need bins like that in the first place) going to be using their fingers to handle those components anyway?
@@Blooest sometimes! There’s not a more correct answer than that. Especially resistors/capacitors/diodes all of which are tiny and not static-sensitive and you tend to use a bunch in a project, it’s logical to grab a bunch with a finger. Not all SMD components are super tiny, and a number of those may or may not make sense to have in anti-static foam.
This is amazing i was looking for desk organization for my hobby desk and this just solved so many of my problems. Thank you so much the timing of this video is perfect.
I can't wait to finally have a workspace so I can use gridfinity everywhere. I'll even make gridfinity floors, and gridfinity shoes so I can make sure I'm always standing in perfect sync with my workspace.
The robotics team at my school has a huge organization problem, but thanks to you, we will still have the problem, but be more organized about it! But in all seriousness, epic designs and I will definitely be using them.
That articulating arm could use a spring inside the hub axle such that when you tighten it down, there's a certain force after which it overcomes the splines and rotates. You could change the force required by adjusting how tight you screw the end caps?
I've been watching for several months now, but only a week ago finally picked up a 3D printer. Currently still trying to dial in printer settings for maximum awesome, and now my eyes are on the several projects from this channel
Nag nag nag! Also, thanks for Gridfinity! Came across the original video while watching TH-cam on my TV and this was not only more entertaining than actual TV but also probably one of the things that I wanted, needed, desired, wished and craved for the most last year without even realising it until like December 28th. Must have been a short year.
He accidentally time traveled during his mad scientist experiments and now he must struggle the dual life of being a 2002 normie IRL while being a mad scientist with 2022 technology in basement.
I think converting a 2x2 grid to a scaled down 3x3 at 2/3rds scale might be more useful as a mini one than one that converts a 1x1 to a tiny 2x2 at 1/2 scale. The extra size and depth would be just enough to make it more useful, and a 2x1 baseplate converted to a scaled down 3x1 with a long slot on the side would actually be really nice. There might be just enough space in a 2/3rds scale setup like that to put simple lids on them instead.
Even though I’m an 8th grader who goes to school every day, the only thing I have been doing since I found gridfinity is gridfinitizing my workspace. Thanks for this revolutionary system!
my fav part of your videos is watching you try not to laugh when saying names at the end of the video and yes your videos are informative and allow me to learn things so thx
Worth noting that a lot of this stuff you can absolutely make without a 3D printer, it just takes other tools, materials, skills, practice, and a lot of dedicated time. And for some, like myself, that really is the better option. 3D printers are expensive, but I already have the tools and experience I need for woodworking. It's important to remember, hacking isn't just about having the latest gadgets and gizmos, it's creative problem solving working with what you have and applying learned knowledge and skills. It's making a part yourself because buying it would be three times as expensive. It's disrupting a network to provide aid to suffering people under a regime, it's infiltrating a secure system to reveal doccuments that really should be accessible to anyone. Hack with what you have, whether it's an axe or a lazer cutter; if it gets the job done it's good enough.
One thing worth noting about projects like the minifinity is that there are going to be a lot of people living in 'tiny homes' with 3d printers - the two lifestyles align quite well as you often need custom sizing for objects in size-constrained premises. I feel like the impracticality of smaller objects could be heavily outweighed, in some cases, by the convenience of the form factor.
I absolutely love this designed you created! I love that the community has embraced it with open arms and spiraled out of control. Once I complete Engineering School (9 credits to go!) I"ll be making all of these
He didn’t create this, he stole it form another designer that didn’t want to give it out for free. He Robin hooded it, but in me eyes, it’s just proves why creatives never win, when Influencers can just still the idea, and label it as theirs…
Meanwhile, I used the annoyance of swapping a hot pinecil tip out as an excuse to buy the v2 and a full set of the new shorter tips. I still love that I have 2 handles and 1.5 sets of tips for way less cash than my previous employer paid for the Hakko I had on my bench (which was no where near as good).
I dont know why but it always makes me chuckle that 3d printing is like, the ability to have anything of any shape and any complexity from a cheap spool of plastic. But then 99% of whats actually printed is some form of storage. Its like storage was some huge problem before, and then 3d printing became a thing and everyones like FINALLY I can store my things.
I like Gridfinity. I also like Alexandre Chappel. I also like designing things that earn me money. I also like Open Source. I'm as conflicted as an ex-USSR border line!
TBH I would love some gridfinity modules, both because I am unorganized AF, and because of the novelty of it too. So if the person you're gifting them to is self-aware enough to know they're unorganized, they would actually be a pretty decent gift.
Hey! I’m not sure if this was in another video, but have you ever covered the soldering tools / desoldering / rework tools you use? I’m having a hell of a time trying to find a quality but not insanely expensive tool for desoldering that isn’t one of those $10 plastic pumps.
Hey Zack I found something interesting if you would like to take a look its called optical processing. Using light in logic gates instead of electricity making it much faster Just thought it'd be interesting to dive into this
the rotary SD card thing would be dope if it had pins on it that the card just lays on. So whenever you rotate, the next card touches the pins. This would of course need a total redesign, perhaps having slots on the spokes to hold the gear still while you want a card loaded. ...or just buy a bigger SD card...
You're doing a wonderful job with your projects and you're my favourite Tech TH-cam channel!! Love your scripts and the way you perform!! Keep it up CyBro! 🤖
Might sound silly but this has transformed so many things for me. I have ADHD and Autism so need things organised, but struggle with it unless it is easy. This system has done that. I am finishing projects, starting new things, and saving money by not losing things and having to buy replacements. Honestly thank you.
That particular happy combination of conditions is so annoying without such tools, it can be unbearable.
What a resume
@@jimmyneutron8702 no idea what you mean by this
I feel this. Happy it’s helped you
@@jimmyneutron8702 x
If there were over 750 compatible models as of November 2002 I can't imagine how many must be now... 😜
I used the wrong take oh nooooooo
@@ZackFreedman It's ok. I'm elderly and infirm, too Zack. 40 lurks. It watches.
At least 751!
Damn, this project has been around for a while
good luck finding them, its like a needle in a haystack
Thanks for featuring the drawers at 13:57. Just remember that it’s not the size of your grid, it’s the motion of your module. 😘
The curling of your knurling.
Thanks for making them! After I got over the Minifinity, the drawers themselves are surprisingly useful. I've got them holding all kinds of cords and discs that were too awkward for divider bins.
@@ZackFreedmanwhat is that thing behind the gridfinity drawers? I really want to find out
I'm actually glad that raise your blade box is so big because between construction and crafts I use exacto knives box cutters flat razors and window scrapers that are all different sizes of razor blade and while I won't fill that box up quickly it will hold all of them which is very useful
Hadn't considered size vs quantity! Great point, and glad it's working for you.
Any idea what filament that is @ blade box? Looks awesome
The gridfinity system is one of the most normal yet over the top organization sets that I’ve printed
I want to make an equivalent to the SD card holder (not the wheel but the other one) that is basically just like a 64-port SD card reader. You can use all of them while they’re in storage!
@@myrealusername2193 That would be incredible. Windows users wouldn't be able to assign enough drive letters lol.
@@tbuk8350 I have tried to figure out the electronics for it and it would be absurdly slow unless I was using like USB4. Because to have 64 ports would mean a usb 4 hub that went to 8 usb 3 ports, and each of those would go to USB 2.0
Plus 8 USB hub ICs would be hell to solder, I’m nowhere near good enough to do that lol
@@tbuk8350 me creating a 64 tb flash storage RAID
You need to do an annual Gridfinity awards video. I’d love to see the categories (and winners) you come up with.
Monthly*
@@minetech4898 *Fortnightly
@@tactiti0n *Hourly
@@WowCreativeUsername *Stinky
@@owlredshift What?
The way this guy writes his scripts is unbelievable. I don’t know how he does it, but it’s so fast paced and witty with rapid high-caliber wordplay and whatnot. Well done.
I can see the use case for the Minifinity, actually: jewelry making. Some jewelry components are the size of surface-mount resistors - crimp beads, crimp covers, and omega wire protectors come packaged by the gram, loose, in tiny plastic bags, and you only ever need a single digit number of them per project. I use pill cases (like, the ones with compartments sorted by day) but I can see someone who's invested in your system being willing to glue a couple itty bitty baby compartments in to hold such parts.
That Minifinity is *perfect* for SMD resistors and capacitors.
Not only is the new Optigon mounting solution ingenious it also looks rock solid! It seems to wiggle around so much less than every other version.
Yeah, it's the least distracting revision so far, he did a fantastic job with it, not only for our veiwing pleasure but also for his practical use of it.
And it just looks cyberpunk AF. Our boy looks like a human Piccolo.
I feel silly. I don't see which Optigon mounting solution you're referring to. Do you have a timestamp I can browse?
@@CarlosUrreta it's the new heads-up display. there's another video on the channel about it - literally the one uploaded before this one.
Timestamp?
Hey thats me 5:45 thanks for sharing the design. Its sized to be a press fit for the 6mm magnets since I found glueing annoying they are sized perfectly for my prusa.
Hey I looked through to find see in the comments if someone said they fit before I order the magnets. Thanks for your awesome improvement to an already awesome system!
I am very glad to see someone put in the effort of making technical illustrations of the design. It was a real pain replicating the Fusion Models into other CAD Software without it!
FYI, if you don't need screws, the "light" baseplate on thingiverse is less filament than even the one in this video. If you use this version, you can heat 6x2mm magnets, similar to a threaded insert, to get them into place. Minimize how long they're hot for, magnets slowly lose power when very hot.
November 2002? Has he been planning this for so long? Hostile takeover I'm sure of it
Seriously those magnet holes are not a big deal but they drive me crazy and I hate them. Soooo much. I love you though Zach. You designed something so useful that literally thousands of people are benefitting from. Congrats! That is an awesome accomplishment, despite the magnet insets.
Honestly, I think opening it up to manufacturing is a great idea. As long as it remains open source then it's the best of both worlds. It's already been product tested to hell and back, with improvements. I get that you want to ensure quality but maybe you could pass those reins off to somebody else in the community to make that happen. There's clearly qualified people getting involved.
3:50 I actually use the one that holds 48 switch carts on my desk! It my favorite thing I’ve ever printed
Every time I watch one of Zach's videos I have a hangover for three days. His lightning fast wit and uber intellect is intoxicating.
That was a FIREWORK show!
Love it. I have thought of doing basically the same thing, but always was too lazy to design it!
This is just perfect! I guess I will also contribute with a few module types once my printer has finished printing the stuff...
Thanks a lot!
You could include a magnet on the bottom of the razor box so the razors stick to the magnet and if you knock it over it wont dump them out. Since they are sharp and what not. Maybe make a small insert that can be pulled up to separate the razors from the magnet.
I'm obsessed with this system. Thanks for making it open source. All my printers are cranking this out
Thank you for featuring my design Zack! It means a lot!
Thanks for making it! Sorry for butchering your name, though!
As a CNC machinist and hopefully a future programmer, this will be IMMENSELY useful. Thank you Zack, very cool.
Found this video after getting started on my own modular organization system a while ago. Glad I found it now, so I can convert my existing designs to gridfinity and make my life a lot easier in the long run.
0:38 November 2002? Damn, what a throwback!
that "Magnet Glue Up Jig" was actually made by Jools (me), diy brad even said so in the description page on thangs lol
Nag: Those magnet holes hit right between the "too lazy to fix when I can shove the magnets in okay-ish" and the "should I print teeny supports I hate removing in them because the squiggles hurt my brain to look at their failure"
I think the 1/4 size Gridfinity would come in handy for watchmakers and people who play with SMD and other tiny stuff.
The biggest concern is human accessibility, because yes, a lot of the SMD components are absurdly tiny and you can fit a huge amount of them in a small volume, but handling them is clumsy with fingers.
Are people who are working at that scale (enough to need bins like that in the first place) going to be using their fingers to handle those components anyway?
@@Blooest sometimes! There’s not a more correct answer than that. Especially resistors/capacitors/diodes all of which are tiny and not static-sensitive and you tend to use a bunch in a project, it’s logical to grab a bunch with a finger.
Not all SMD components are super tiny, and a number of those may or may not make sense to have in anti-static foam.
This is amazing i was looking for desk organization for my hobby desk and this just solved so many of my problems. Thank you so much the timing of this video is perfect.
This is one of those videos that desperately needs chapter markers for future reference. There's so much stuff here to dig through.
I can't wait to finally have a workspace so I can use gridfinity everywhere. I'll even make gridfinity floors, and gridfinity shoes so I can make sure I'm always standing in perfect sync with my workspace.
The robotics team at my school has a huge organization problem, but thanks to you, we will still have the problem, but be more organized about it!
But in all seriousness, epic designs and I will definitely be using them.
That articulating arm could use a spring inside the hub axle such that when you tighten it down, there's a certain force after which it overcomes the splines and rotates. You could change the force required by adjusting how tight you screw the end caps?
I've been watching for several months now, but only a week ago finally picked up a 3D printer. Currently still trying to dial in printer settings for maximum awesome, and now my eyes are on the several projects from this channel
I've watched every single one of these episodes, and I absolutely love them, I really need to eventually print some of this for myself 🤔
Nag nag nag!
Also, thanks for Gridfinity! Came across the original video while watching TH-cam on my TV and this was not only more entertaining than actual TV but also probably one of the things that I wanted, needed, desired, wished and craved for the most last year without even realising it until like December 28th. Must have been a short year.
0:38 Didn't know this was in the works for 20 years now.
i know, right? its amazing what happens after 2 decades of development
Shoutout to that Pinecil! It works WAY better and gets WAY hotter than I thought it would. That thing friggin' rocks.
Just the fact you called it a Dab Jar makes me happy
I love the Nerf rail adapter! So silly, but I'm rapidly thinking, "actually, what could I use this for?"
I'll probably never make a gridfiniy, but your vids are solid gold and I will watch every one of them.
Wow, what wicked wordsmithery! Your clever crafting of consonants completely consumes the cake. Keep up the awesome alliteration, my amigo!
14:20 - Zack: "these are way too small to store anything in much less get anything back out of..."
Me: * Laughs in Watchmaker*
@0:40 you said november 2002. that would make it 20 years old, so I don't entirely think you meant to say that lol
I noticed that too.
He accidentally time traveled during his mad scientist experiments and now he must struggle the dual life of being a 2002 normie IRL while being a mad scientist with 2022 technology in basement.
No he didnt
I think converting a 2x2 grid to a scaled down 3x3 at 2/3rds scale might be more useful as a mini one than one that converts a 1x1 to a tiny 2x2 at 1/2 scale. The extra size and depth would be just enough to make it more useful, and a 2x1 baseplate converted to a scaled down 3x1 with a long slot on the side would actually be really nice. There might be just enough space in a 2/3rds scale setup like that to put simple lids on them instead.
That blue metallic filament is gorgeous dayum!!
Even though I’m an 8th grader who goes to school every day, the only thing I have been doing since I found gridfinity is gridfinitizing my workspace. Thanks for this revolutionary system!
my fav part of your videos is watching you try not to laugh when saying names at the end of the video
and yes your videos are informative and allow me to learn things so thx
I'm starting off with my printer coming today. Thank you for just saving our desk space.
Worth noting that a lot of this stuff you can absolutely make without a 3D printer, it just takes other tools, materials, skills, practice, and a lot of dedicated time. And for some, like myself, that really is the better option. 3D printers are expensive, but I already have the tools and experience I need for woodworking.
It's important to remember, hacking isn't just about having the latest gadgets and gizmos, it's creative problem solving working with what you have and applying learned knowledge and skills. It's making a part yourself because buying it would be three times as expensive. It's disrupting a network to provide aid to suffering people under a regime, it's infiltrating a secure system to reveal doccuments that really should be accessible to anyone.
Hack with what you have, whether it's an axe or a lazer cutter; if it gets the job done it's good enough.
Hearing you say dab jars reveals a new Zack Freedman
WOO! My model made it into the video!
The background! For half a second! Huzzah!
I'm still a Parts Rainbow fan. I even used OpenSCAD to print my own custom label faceplates, and they look terrible yet are just readable enough.
Cant wait for the gridfinity shed!
One more Gridfinity showcase and I will be well and fully hooked. Prolly need to buy a couple more printers though.
One thing worth noting about projects like the minifinity is that there are going to be a lot of people living in 'tiny homes' with 3d printers - the two lifestyles align quite well as you often need custom sizing for objects in size-constrained premises.
I feel like the impracticality of smaller objects could be heavily outweighed, in some cases, by the convenience of the form factor.
Hi, this is Zion from Comgrow, thank you for sharing the gridfinity system, this is really cool, your channel is really professional as always!
“He makes it fun and informative!” - my friend and I while discussing our having found your channel and videos
holy moly, I don't think I have ever subscribed so fast to a channel I had never seen before
I absolutely love this designed you created! I love that the community has embraced it with open arms and spiraled out of control.
Once I complete Engineering School (9 credits to go!) I"ll be making all of these
He didn’t create this, he stole it form another designer that didn’t want to give it out for free.
He Robin hooded it, but in me eyes, it’s just proves why creatives never win, when Influencers can just still the idea, and label it as theirs…
@@FatherBlue I would like to properly thank the original designer then. Can I find him somewhere?
I appreciate the hell the script you made for this video. So enjoyable to watch.
Thanks for showing my contribution via Sortfinity!
lord freedman blesses us with consistant content? what a blessed seed this world is on
You guys are knocking it out of the park with all the options!
That honestly funny and mad scientist vibe from your channel has no rival on youtube sir! great work!
Zack, can you do a video going over a bunch of your neato gadgets? similar to the tweezers and soldering iron in this one
Love the shoutout bait Patreon call signs at the end. Worth the subscription on its own
As an action figure collector, the minifinity trays will be perfect for storing most accessories
Poi-fect! 👌
I love how huge this has become, good for you brother. I've watched the videos and its time to start printing. thanks for the videos
Meanwhile, I used the annoyance of swapping a hot pinecil tip out as an excuse to buy the v2 and a full set of the new shorter tips. I still love that I have 2 handles and 1.5 sets of tips for way less cash than my previous employer paid for the Hakko I had on my bench (which was no where near as good).
You sir, are a genius of both humour and making.
Wooo, always great to see the Pinecil getting some love!
Stumbled on your page while searching for something... looks like we're neighbors! I'm down in Wheat Ridge! Good to see Colorado on the TH-cam map!
Mad props for reading all the names even the spicy ones.
can't believe there wasn't a single joke that the SD cards used to jiggle jiggle, now folds
Love it! Just starting to print my system.
The alliteration in the beginning was awesome
Thank you very much for Featuring my Baseplate, also i'm baby apparently.
What I find really funny is that so many of the items in this “community” showcase are designed by him
I dont know why but it always makes me chuckle that 3d printing is like, the ability to have anything of any shape and any complexity from a cheap spool of plastic. But then 99% of whats actually printed is some form of storage. Its like storage was some huge problem before, and then 3d printing became a thing and everyones like FINALLY I can store my things.
YESSSSSSS another gridfinity video finallllly. Keep them coming
If there’s anything makes me want to buy a 3D printer, this is it. Well done!
I still like your original tweezer holder. I only modified it to print easier.
As usual as your videos might be, I'll always love the plethora of meems and alliterations you include SuperVinlin
That alliteration though *chefs kiss*
I like Gridfinity. I also like Alexandre Chappel. I also like designing things that earn me money. I also like Open Source. I'm as conflicted as an ex-USSR border line!
ah the conflict between communism and capitalism
TBH I would love some gridfinity modules, both because I am unorganized AF, and because of the novelty of it too. So if the person you're gifting them to is self-aware enough to know they're unorganized, they would actually be a pretty decent gift.
9:24 I almost choked on some food I'm eating alone at home at the words "without exploding", absolutely fucking hilarious mate
Hey! I’m not sure if this was in another video, but have you ever covered the soldering tools / desoldering / rework tools you use? I’m having a hell of a time trying to find a quality but not insanely expensive tool for desoldering that isn’t one of those $10 plastic pumps.
This is possibly your best video yet! Briliant as always.
This is the only channel I watch the supporters getting shoutouts. 😂😂 all great names!
Hey Zack I found something interesting if you would like to take a look its called optical processing. Using light in logic gates instead of electricity making it much faster
Just thought it'd be interesting to dive into this
@Zack_Freedman. nah I'm good man pass it on to someone more in need than me
well, it would be a good gift for a person hates messes (aka it’s either a message they are extremely messy, or the exact opposite)
We need waaaaay more content from you. You are too awesome 👌. Thanks for your work.
This is cute. I'm gonna see if i can make a grid-finity adaptor for citadel pots
been using gridfinity everywhere since i got my CR-10. i have no idea how i lived without it
That stackable sorting gizmo has me wondering how that might work with sorting coins 🤔 If I had a 3d printer, I'd give it a go.
They're only a couple hundred bucks, do it! Prusa mini!!
the rotary SD card thing would be dope if it had pins on it that the card just lays on. So whenever you rotate, the next card touches the pins. This would of course need a total redesign, perhaps having slots on the spokes to hold the gear still while you want a card loaded.
...or just buy a bigger SD card...
17:01 literally every mans waking thoughts at any moment :D
0:40 "November 2002? Gridfinity is so awesome it came from 20 years ago! lol Hi Zack!
You're doing a wonderful job with your projects and you're my favourite Tech TH-cam channel!! Love your scripts and the way you perform!! Keep it up CyBro! 🤖