 taking it out of the box doesn't really make it much smaller. Oh, one more look. I am going to leave this under wraps until I can come back and calmly perform the break-in procedure and all things I need to do to get it working because of course I want to just start playing with it but I want to have this thing for a long time so I want to screw around right now and break it because I'm rushing to mess with it and then go off and do something else. Oh, I can't believe it's here. That's so awesome. I guess I'm gonna have to give my old drill press to one of my kids. Oh, they're gonna be excited about that. Yo, yo, yo, Jay to the me! I gotta figure it out, yo! You gotta get yourself a zipline with a crane attached to it. You can hoist that thing up in the air and then you get some rockets. Zoom! Right into the workshop. Peace! I figure six months of development. $14,500 maybe cut a few corners and get it down to $13,000. Dude, six months from now you get that thing in there. No problem. You know it's in the workshop already, right? It took like an hour and it made some muscles. Oh, hold on. We can build a zipline for the little accessory bits in the manual. Zoom, peace, rockets and all that. Right now I'm following the break-in procedure to the letter. It involves just running the spindle forward and backwards at a bunch of different speeds. It takes like an hour and a half. It's almost down and I'm on my last two things right now. This just has to go another few minutes spinning forward and then reverse it to reverse and this is the highest speed and then I'm done! And then I think the manual says I can actually use it at 2,000 rpm and then it's on to something else. Excellent! Alright, almost done!