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You
can
actually
take
a
part
out
put
it
back
in,
and
the
upper
true
within
five
bathrooms,
yeah
more
or
less
so
you
can
do
all
six
over
and
do
one
hole
on
all
six
place,
just
mark
with
a
center
drill,
not
the
real
drilling
operation.
And
then
you
have
somebody
to
take
those
tender
grilled
hull
plates
and
you
have
somebody
throw
them
out
on
the
grill
games
and
that
way
you
can
have
all
of
these
be
made
in
parallel.
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Aidan,
do
you
want
to
handle
that
part,
and
maybe
other
people
work
on
getting
you
all
sprinters
running
you
guys
are
welding,
so
there's
people
there
essentially
does
everybody
have
something
to
do
for
today
or
is
anyone
looking
for
employment,
so
you've
got
to
work
on
the
work
on
the
3d
printers
you're
gonna
continue
one-by-one
shaking
them
down.
There
could.
A
Get
it
running
properly,
I
mean
make
sure
that
everything
stick
I
mean
we're
really
figuring
out
the
production
engineering
like
how
how
what
the
exact
temperature
is
the
best
like.
How
do
you
make
like
right
now
we're
having
issues
with
sticking
like
eight,
not
Aiden,
William
William?
Did
we
overcome
the
issue
of
sticking
to
the
bed?
Okay,
well.
I
know
that
on
the
new
printers
we're
not
when
we
did
that
sample,
it.
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I
would
recommend
actually
going
out
pretty
slow
speed,
like
maybe
I,
don't
know
like
30
millimeters
per
second,
even
at
least
for
the
first
layer,
or
maybe
even
25,
for
the
first
layer
and
I'm
going
to
let
regular,
which
is
50
millimeters
per
second,
you
want
to
make
sure
the
first
layer
is
really
good.
We
might
want
to
do
brynne,
which
is
a
bunch
of
lines
around
it,
so
that
that
this,
the
prints
are
sticking
more
typically.
What
I
do
is
print
it's
nothing
like
no,
nothing
underneath,
no
Brennen.
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Downloaded
it
that's
the
production
engineering
side,
somebody's
got
to
figure
it
out.
We
have
not
printed
in
1.2
novels,
like
I,
must
show.
We
did
point
eight,
the
greatest
so
we're
moving
to
bigger
size
which
is
rewarding.
It
prints
super
fast
and
big
nice
strength,
but
we
got
to
figure
out
exactly
how
to
do
that.
That's
that's
the
part
of
the
tricks
here,
the
first
time
you
do
it.
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Axis
is
realistic.
We
would
have
to
have
everything.
Absolutely
work
like
right
now
and
the
printer
have
to
stick
right
now
for
us
to
hope
to
get
any
meaningful
number
of
parts.
You
could
do
that
so
yeah.
Let's
focus
on
that,
but
people
are
making
the
frame
which
is
still
valuable,
and
do
we
want
to
afford
that
then
start
drilling
into
place,
keep
doing
the
frame
keep
doing
the
plates
basically
get
as
many
axes
as
we.
We
can
you
get
one
axis
that
fully
works.
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So
the
first
step
is
making
more
axes,
not
designing
or
finger
or
build
up,
so
he
bills.
Every
time
we
build
upon
what
we
have
already
until
it's
like
crazy,
mm-hmm
yeah.
So
whoever
needs
tasks
I
mean
settle
on
a
printer,
make
one
work.
We
got
a
bunch
of
them,
they're
like
almost
working
or
working
we're
going
for
like
the
last
two
to
get
them
to
work.
A
We've
got
some
weird
electrical
stuff
happening
in
a
couple
which
were
troubleshooting,
but
that's
part
of
the
Murphy's
Law
here
that
everything
it
was
unexpected
until
we
get
more
and
more
experienced
than
them,
we
knock
off.
We
stabilize
the
versions
we
stabilize
okay.
This
is
the
package,
we
know
absolutely
works
and
we
stick
with
that
and
I
kind
of
force.