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Alright, so Tyden, you're gonna have to fill me in. What are we unboxing here?

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So we're unboxing a metal 3D printer from a local company called Repidia.

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It is very similar to like a standard 3D printer where you take some kind of material, extrude it,

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and deposit it onto a base, and then post treat it afterwards.

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However, this you can do metal, whether it's steel, they're also starting to investigate

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some other materials like copper, and a couple of other grades of steel.

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I just don't want to cut the wrong thing, because that would be a very expensive mistake.

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It's a big package, it came in two. Yeah, so they're based in Vancouver, in downtown.

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So this didn't actually travel all that far.

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So they didn't have to put it in a whole crate or anything like that.

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I see.

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Which is kind of nice.

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I guess I can open this from the side you can see.

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So that's the actual printer itself.

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What is this? Right below it.

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Some goodies on the inside.

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Oh my goodness, this thing looks very expensive.

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Yes, many, many, many, many dollars.

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Many dollars, but also very much a segment from all of the team.

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And the big boy, which is the furnace.

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We're not going to fully open this up yet, but we'll at least get all the wrapping off.

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That's why we're not opening it up.

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I've gotten a summary of some of the things, but not everything.

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Okay, so this, no, no, so, so it's banned.

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No, no, it doesn't. Floatplain probably gets to see all of the struggles.

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We actually keep in the cells.

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They don't get to see it.

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Sorry, you don't get to see the inside. Oh no.

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Here's a fun part. This is the power cable.

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Oh my God.

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Yeah, we had to get a specific power on just for this machine because it draw it,

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because the furnace draws so much power to get heated up.

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It's actually very well isolated on the inside,

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but to get it up to temperature quickly, you need a lot of power.

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So it's a fully electric furnace on? Yes.

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Yeah. Yeah, so it's an electric furnace and it's actually a vacuum furnace.

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So they pull the pressure down a bunch on the inside to help with the sintering

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and de-binding process.

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So we have an argon tank that'll feed into it to give the atmosphere inside

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a nice and pleasant feel for metals to be sintered.

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Lots to come with these machines and we're all very excited about it.

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It's high.

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What are we planning? Are we allowed to do this on camera?

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Like, what are we planning on doing? That's a hell of a question. Yeah.

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Lots of things. So Creator Warehouse has some plans for this machine for prototyping some of our equipment.

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The Labs is definitely going to have some uses for it,

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whether it's making jigs or whatever. And then we're going to use it for a couple of videos that we already know are up and coming

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and likely lots beyond that.

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We're kind of trying to get a full view on how the machine works

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and how we can use it before we really know what all we can do with it down the road.

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I'm sure Alex will have plenty of janky cooling solutions that will come out of this machine.

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Which I'm very excited for. But a lot of opportunity, a lot of potential, right?

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Oh, for sure. Yeah, definitely. We're really excited.

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What if we made drone blades?

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Well, we just said, you know, the new Torinol blades from MIT,

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we just made a whole bunch of them. We could probably do that.

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Maybe. That would need a lot of rigid. Might be possible.

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We could do an all metal drone. All 3D printed drone.

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Including the blades. Including the blades. We could do some of those eight blade ones.

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Those are kind of nuts. Oh, I can one up you. We could theoretically print the coil.

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Yeah. Yeah.

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Oh my gosh.

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Okay. Nice. What's the name of the printer going to be?

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Have we given the name? That's out of my, that's out of my purview.

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I'm not that creative. Because they had, they had all Pokemon names. So we got to find the name for the printer.

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It probably does, but it's probably in software.

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Hang on.

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No, this one doesn't have it yet.

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It's probably, it probably has to be plugged in before you, before it gives it to you.

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Yeah, it just says P1. Wait, so all the lab stuff have Pokemon?

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No, no, no, no. All of these printers. Ah, I see.

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All of their machines, they give them names.

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So it's already named. We're not giving you the name. I'm sure we will also give it a name,

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but it has a name.

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Charmander? Charizard? Made.

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Those are taken. Already taken? Yeah.

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They have, they have, they've put out, I actually don't know how many machines, but many, several.

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I'm excited.

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Comes with a toolbox. Whoa.

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Any tools in there or just... It's just literally a toolbox.

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I'm sure it comes with things. I'm assuming everything in there is probably fine.

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System spare kit. Oh yeah, just lots of replacement parts and tools and stuff.

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Nice.

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Sweet. It smells. We got a brand new nut.

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Nut rounder. Nut rounder. I mean both.

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It's a metric nut.

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Okay. Those are full planes so we can swear.

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That's kind of, but also not true.

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Yeah. Sweet. All right.

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I think that's probably it for this for now. Okay. Sweet.

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Stay tuned. I'm excited, man.

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I'm going to send this service for it.

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We have a very big plug here.

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This is the furnace power.

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Wrapped very well. Perhaps a bit too well.

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I can already tell the things that Chang gets though.

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Oh.

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When you just need to pull all the power for all the times.

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Oh my God. Do you want to see where it goes into? Yeah.

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It's over.

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Chang's plug needs the Chang's port.

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Yeah. The thing is huge.

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Funny thing is I'm pretty sure that this shielded cable on the wall

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is actually smaller in diameter than the cable that comes out of the machine.

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Oh my God.

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What? I didn't take my bag or this one.

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Oh my God.

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Do you know where the argon bottle ended up? Yeah.

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Very heavy. So this is the argon bottle? Yeah.

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Yeah. And then...

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That gives the furnace an inert atmosphere that won't react with the metal when it's being centered.

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That's a lot of argon. Yeah.

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It'll last us for a long time. Drop. Yep.

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I don't know. A tinon per skin.

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This is heavy to the point where I think even if I tried I could pick it up.

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Tinon is really tall by the way, so... 6'4".

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It's depending on the day.
