 Hey everybody we're back right here at MIRV 2021, not 2020, in the hotbox here in Goshen, Indiana and I stopped by because this table is absolutely phenomenal and Mike printed this stuff. How you doing Mike? I'm doing great. So what is it that you're showing off for one and what do you do here? What are you showing? You know I want to show what 3D printers are capable of whether you're a first-timer with a basic printer or you've done it for years and years just kind of open up the mind and let people explore what is capable what is possible with a printer. And you have some absolutely amazing stuff from like the Batman minifig we'll call it a giant Benchy like all the way down to droids and a working engine on the side here. Can you tell us a little bit about you know why you brought this specific stuff for one and maybe we could check out the engine too that's pretty awesome. Absolutely again just wanted to kind of explore different things resin prints so we can show the detail of them the Benchy which I did on an Ender 5 Plus to show capability how what the size of that. Absolutely yeah big old one. That's huge. Multi-color prints so if you someone's getting into multi-color what they're capable of. What do you use for that? I used a palette plus. You see the Pepsi didn't say well that's multi-color no it's just layer changes. Very cool. So showing people different ways to accomplish the same thing. And you have some really cool stuff here I mean this is like a working jet engine. So it turns it. Yep so it's again one that's on thing averse but it shows all the moving parts and that's so good. It's interesting as you build it you learn about a jet engine right it's capable of so. And obviously you can't ignore the droids over here. The droids so BB-8 and then R2-D2 one of my favorite ones. Nice. So all single print single color and just finding the right colors and gluing all the parts in. Nice so this is not painted at all. Not painted at all 100% and then I added a light kit to it I had to redesign the head and put lights in it so it would kind of shine and. It doesn't roll though right. It doesn't roll but you got to get it rolling I think. Someday maybe. So then we kind of come down a little bit here and we see like the castle I mean what did you print it on. That was back when I first started with an Anet A8 so the burn your house down. I was gonna say it didn't catch fire so that's fire so I survived. But again I kind of learned what is capable even with. You can do some amazing thing. That's so cool and then we come over here and we see I mean you got a working Toyota engine here. Working. I know we were talking a little bit before and it actually shifts it goes through and this model is on Thingiverse right. It is correct. Yeah most of my models are Thingiverse models. Awesome. You know free for anybody to get out there. You can see. Well you know what they should do. They should take this and they should put this on things which is one of our sponsors here at Murph 2021. We got to get all these models if you're a creator out there. Grab your models toss them on things because things is the fastest growing 3D community. We got to jump into that and also we got to get you some Greengate 3D filament because I think you love some of those colors. Let's take out the motor while we're here. So again you can see the top of it you see the rocker arms moving. That's so cool. It comes apart so you can see the valves on the bottom just like it would on a real engine. Man. See the cylinders moving up and down. And it's all magnetic. It is. You just pulled it while it was going so. Pull on a part and then set it back on there. Wow. And then you can flip it over. Favorite part. Oh man. Yeah. Now that that is awesome. If anyone wanted to see how an engine works. The sound I can't I mean like I don't even know if I can portray the sound. Let's see if I can. I don't know if that's gonna show up or not but it's really cool how the sound of this thing moving. You do actually hear the sounds of it. And we were talking a little bit you can actually shift through gears. You said that the transmission's a little weak right now. Yeah. The transmission's not working like it's supposed to but it does truly spin and move when I haven't synced up right but. But all those parts in there all have to sync up. They do. And from people going through the gears and stuff like that it's a little sloppier right now. We'll call it. It needs an overhaul. Absolutely. The transmission needs an overhaul but not only does it shift but first does spin slower than third or fifth gear. That's so cool. And reverse. And then I even if I had room the axle here has a rear differential on it so as that spins if you hold one of them the other one will keep spinning. Nice. And you can actually hook up the axle to it. Correct. You can't see this. I got to show you this. So he printed jacks. You got to have the jacks underneath your axle. Is that part of the model or did you find that? It was I think it was a remix that somebody else had. Kind of remixes out there. He sets the top of the engine on and now it's popping. So this is an awesome example of things that people here at Murph bring and just show the capabilities of 3D printing because you know we show printers and we show prints and stuff like that but this this is like a full gamut of capability on print. There you go. I really like it. Well I appreciate you taking the time with us. Thank you so much man. Absolutely. I appreciate it. Thank you so much. Thanks for coming over. And don't forget to come out here next year. I'm hoping Murph 2022 is much larger. We're in a huge haul and there's going to be just absolutely tons of stuff. So check it out next year. Thank you so much to things and Greengate 3D for having us right here at Murph 2021. Not 2020. I gotta get a sticker.