 Hey everybody, this is Jim from the Edgetec right here at Murph 2021 and I'm Jim with Jim and he's representing CME CNC and this table is pretty dang awesome for a few reasons. But first let's stop for a second. Who are you and what do you do? Well I'm Jim Carter and I sell stuff on the internet. That's my daily job. There you go. I'm in the tire and wheel business. Okay. But as a hobby I do a little plastic pushing. So years ago I partnered up with the owner of CME CNC Steve Wagon, Greg and you might have seen him. He has this giant tall prism that's 17 foot monstrosity. So yeah, so I'm here today representing the company and showing off some stuff, some good stuff, some bad stuff, some really neat new stuff and some oddball stuff. That is awesome. We'll get to that in one second because we need to talk about an upside down printer. We'll get to that in a minute. But first you know all these were printed on a CME CNC printer and that's a Delta printer like this and it's a lot different than the printers that we see most of the time. For people that might not know, tell them why is it different? What makes it different? Right. Well it's kind of scary when you go from the square cartesian thing and now you got all these arms and it's weird and I don't know where X, Y and Z are, we name the towers but they're not anything. They're just front, back, left and right. So the advantage with the Delta I guess in my opinion is you gain accuracy because that is not moving. You're not moving up and down on the Z, not moving forward and after the Y, right? So you've got just your head moving. So there's your accuracy plus with accuracy you get speed, right? And your build volume is different. Now you're printing on a cylinder. So you can still print a square in a circle, you just got to know your boundaries, right? You just got to know your boundaries because you could clip the edge if you're not careful. Plus the best thing about it is it's just damn cool to watch. It is very cool to watch. That's the thing. When I have a, two years ago when we were here, Steve gave me a Rostock Max V4 and I have it at home. It's built and I love that thing when it prints. So what model is this because when we're here we're talking, I want to point this out. Elephant's in the room. This thing's printing upside down right now. He paused the print and flipped it upside down yesterday and it's been printing upside down now. So what model is this? So this is the CBC Artemis. This was the first redesign after the Rostocks is. So the Rostocks were all melanin cut out boards, put it together heavier than hell. And not that this isn't, but this is the first, we've got an aluminum frame top and bottom. So you've got more structural rigidity. So when you are printing taller, narrower and at faster speeds, you don't have all this. Because that's another thing people are afraid of. Well, it's not steady. I mean, it's printing upside down. I'm pretty sure it's sturdy. Right. So it had a 500 plus mil height, a 300 mil base, which is still the same as the Rostocks. But then they kind of morph this into a larger thing, a Boss 500. So now we're 500 by 500 in a cylinder, right? That would be awesome. More thoughtful for commercial things like that. Well, and then you get really cool things like you can print really fancy like this. Absolutely. You've got your nice engine here that turns, right? But then when things go wrong, they go wrong. They do. They go wrong all the time. It even happens to Jim. Oh, yeah. Because I post all of these wonderful things and people are like, you don't have any failures. Oh, but I do. I do. And when I fail, I fail the right way. That might be the coolest Benchy I've seen, the biggest failed Benchy I've ever seen. Right. I mean, it was just, yeah. That should go in the Daniel Noray failed Benchy at like Museum. This actually has Mr. Noray's signature on it. I love it. There you go. This took second place in the failed print contest. Nice. Very proud of that failure. Well, that is awesome. So real quick, you know, things brought us here. Thanks so much. Thanks for your sponsorship to come to Murph 2021. So Greengate 3D, and I see you got a roll right here. And I just happen to know, is this the Purple Rain, right? Yeah. So we got the Purple Rain from Greengate 3D. I know you were printing with it. Let me tell you about this, all right? So I'm a salesman by nature. Sure. Okay. So I'm walking around yesterday and I get back over there and they've got these vases printed. Right. In the upper left-hand corner, it's this. Yeah. I pick it up and I said to the woman, I said, how much? I've never. I don't know the last time. How much? Yeah. So when I printed this, we started this. Right. And went in face mode, did a bunch of bottom layers so it was thick enough. Sure. So when it got to about here, I'm like, let's pause the print and flip it upside down and see if it still sticks. Yeah. So this is PET-G, but it's wet. It's wet. Welcome to the middle of the Northern Indiana in 200% humidity, right? So it doesn't look nearly like what their display shows. Sure. It still looks awesome. And the layer adhesion is amazing on this stuff, and it printed upside down. And I don't think that the camera can actually pull the color of this in, but I have this at home. I ran some vases off in it as well, and like you said, it's very good layer adhesion, and this thing printed like this on your printer. I walked in this morning to it just upside down. It's so cool. Well, that is awesome, and that's the Greengate 3D Purple Rain if you're following us at home. Well, thanks so much. I really appreciate it. Yeah, man, for sure. I'm glad you stopped out. Yeah, this is awesome, man. I'm so pumped to be here and everything you got. We got to get a close-up of the Benchy clock over here, too, because the Benchy clock's awesome, but... So the reason I'm printing it upside down like this is a Wham-Bam Flexplate. The plate's upside down. The pecs is on the magnet. Sure. The Glute Boys A-squared are working on a bed adhesion. Okay. So some people run their regular glue on the... I think that's dumb. It doesn't make the glue shit together. Right. So Andrew came over and we smeared some of the shit on there yesterday. They started that print. That's awesome. That's when I turned it upside down. Right. So this is a two-mil thick wall square. Oh, man. There's no bottom. There's no bottom. At the end of it, there will be a solid sphere. Nice. We'll have to swing back and check that out, too. Yeah, dude, for sure. Awesome. Thanks, guys.