 Hey everybody, I'm here at the 3d fused booth at IRF 2019. I'm with Cody. How you doing Cody? Good. How are you? Man, I'm great. There is so much cool stuff here But I saw this and I had to get over here now I believe you guys do like linear rail mods for all sorts of stuff. Is that right the end of right over there the Linear rails for X Y and Z we do it for most Creality printers right now. We're working on the Tivo series printers and some other printers as well. That's great So I have a couple under five I have three under fives and two under threes. I have a tarantula pro So I mean I've seen a video out there by a guy named Brian Vines he did some really cool stuff for you and Can you tell me a little bit about? You know how they're made what they do that kind of thing So these are water jet cut aluminum machines basically the water jet cut the plate stock and that way when you bolt it together Everything is square. They have linear rails duet to Wi-Fi or do it to Ethernet We have the tight and arrow on them mean well power supplies 24 volts 124 120 volt Kenovo heaters AC heaters on them Oh, we try to pick all the best components 300 millimeters a second and it's probably peeking out at 300 on the back edge there But as obviously through the curves arcs and accelerations not hitting that That's awesome. So so we were talking about the kits you make and you make them for Creality Printers and you do all three access right? Can you tell us a little bit about that? Yeah So the idea was is when you bolt on a linear rail to an extrusion if the extrusion's bent the linear rail is gonna suck down to that Extrusion causing issues so we decided to do a bolt-on kit that was simple easy So you could just bolt it on your printer and then have an easy way to get linear rails on your printer We went with plate stock so it bolts on smooth It's got good flatness tolerance and then that way there's easy transition easy motion for the for the printer for those accesses So what's the benefit of doing something like this? The benefit is faster motion without artifacting and linear rails have a smoother motion. So there's less Maintenance that's needed. There's only you got only only you got to do is oil You don't have to adjust the wheels You don't get flat spots in the wheels and that is the biggest downfall to the Creality printers The adjustments the continuous adjustments and the wear that happens to the rubber wheels So this is base mode printed it just under three hours. That is super cool Anything else cool you want to talk to us about? It's all right here Facebook social media Instagram Twitter all those well. Thank you so much for your time. I appreciate it