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Unboxing Zortrax M200 Plus 3D Printer - Duration: 8:05.So you've just bought yourself a 3D printer
and you're wondering how to get started.
Don't worry, we've got you covered.
This is the unboxing of Zortrax M200 Plus 3D Printer.
The first thing you'll need to do
is to grab a knife and open up the box.
So far, so obvious.
You'll see the upper cushioning protecting the M200 Plus.
On it, you'll find manuals to help you get started
if you're too busy to watch this video all the way till the end.
From the first manual you'll learn how to properly unpack the 3D Printer
and how to set it up.
You'll get to know what's in the box itself,
what the recommended safety procedures are when using the printer
and what components the printer consists of.
Inside the cushioning you'll also find the power cable,
a packing list,
manufacturers warranty information,
a safety guide and support center leaflet,
and Zortax product brochures.
Now that we've got all the boring stuff out of the way
let's take the printer out.
Leave the big setting up instruction on the table if you want.
When you pull the printer out of the box,
do not grab it by the rods or the belts,
the shipping clips or the extruder.
It's best to hold it like this.
If you take off the foil,
you'll find that unlike the original M200,
the Plus version already comes with the side covers installed.
Take off the blue safety tape carefully.
You've probably noticed that Adam likes to keep the working area clean.
Remove one of the side covers.
Now you can take out the bubble wraps and take off the shipping clips
which secure the extruder from moving while the printer is in transport.
Take out the the protective foam.
Remove the Starter Kit.
The foam and the Starter Kit are full of wonders.
In the Starter Kit you'll find:
the build platform
a scalpel,
pliers,
tweezers,
a cutting knife,
a spatula,
allen keys,
service grease,
nozzle needles,
nozzle key,
safety glasses,
material guide and extruder cable clamps,
safety gloves.
For now, leave the clamps on the table.
You'll need them in the setting up process.
The foam contains:
a material guide,
a spool of material,
a spool holder,
and the heatbed cable.
Keep the heatbed cable and the spool holder close
as you'll need them soon.
After you've got everything out,
you can lower the heatbed mount by pressing on these distinct points.
Remove the safety tapes.
Take the heatbed cable and gently plug it in like this.
The new cable has been modified compared to the original M200
and now it is easier to plug it in and out,
as the adaptor inside the printing chamber helps you connect the heatbed effortlessly.
Install the build platform onto the heatbed mount
remember that the platform with the five silver calibration squares
should be directed up.
Later you can install the extruder cable.
First, attach it to the holes at the back of the printer
using the clamps from the starter kit.
Remove the extruder top cover
an element which protects the cable from wearing off.
Plug the extruder cable into the PCB.
Now it's time to deal with the material guide
and the spool that we've kept in the protective foam.
Unpack the spool,
get rid of that piece of paper
and get busy.
To properly set up the material you'll need to attach the material guide clamps
to the extruder cable.
Put the material guide through the clamps
and fix it into the material endstop
and the extruder.
Now you can attach the spool holder to the back of the printer.
Separate the two parts using the push-to-open mechanism.
Place the spool on the spool holder.
It should rotate anti-clockwise
Like this!
Now plug in the power cable
and voila!
Your 3D printer has been successfully unpacked and set up.
You definitely deserve a high five!
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Market Plus: Mark Gold (April 27, 2018) - Duration: 13:13.Howell: This is the April 27, 2018 version of the
Market Plus segment.
Joining us now is Mark Gold.
Mark, welcome back.
Gold: Thanks, nice to be here.
Howell: All right, Mark, we got quite a few social
media questions in this week so we're going to
just go on down the list.
To start we have Matthew in Nebraska says, how
often do shipments of grain end up at a
different destination than it was originally meant
for, i.e. rejected loads, resold, cancelled
contracts, etc.? Gold: It's hard to put a number
on that but it hasn't been significant in year's
past.
Now we had this deal with the Chinese and the
sorghum and some of the boats that were on their
way there, they either had to turn around or find
another destination.
We see destinations being switched over prices.
The commercials seem to handle it pretty well when
they get these cancellations.
They're used to it and it's the same old games
that have been played for a long time.
But I really feel the vast majority of the contracts
that are signed for and contracted actually get to
the places they're supposed to get to.
Howell: Okay.
And we have another question, I'm going to
skip down here on the list.
We have a question about sorghum this week.
CJ in Nebraska said, what does sorghum look like in
the future?
Gold: Well, it seems to have some play to it, even
in the ethanol market.
We've seen some ethanol people switching to
sorghum.
And it's kind of the unsung crop out there.
At harvest it's a beautiful crop to look at.
Howell: Goldenrod, yeah.
Gold: But it doesn't get much play in the press, it
doesn't seem to have much interest outside the
farming and rural communities.
But I think more and more we're going to see that
come into play maybe in some other uses like
ethanol.
So certainly an alternative to some other
crops if you're looking to diversify.
Howell: I'm guessing part of that question too was
what has been happening with China tariffs.
I read in the news earlier today that potentially we
have Steve Mnuchin in China to sort of work
through some of those deals.
Do you think that long-term China will pull
back on those tariffs for the sorghum industry
specifically?
Gold: I'm hoping so.
I think it's just, the Chinese learned a lot of
this grain marketing game from the Russians and
cancelling, doing things and I think they took a
swing at sorghum because it was easy to take a
swing at sorghum.
But in the long run is Mnuchin smart enough to
include that?
I hope so.
And I hope there is some relief there.
But in the meantime because of the drop in
prices that we saw because of that, then this is why
the ethanol plants are moving to the sorghum
because it's cheap and they can get it and if we
can move through some of that excess sorghum it
will be good for the market.
But long-term I don't know what the Chinese are going
to do, I'm not that good of a chess player, but the
fact of the matter is I think sorghum is a
valuable crop and it's got some potential there and
certainly a good alternative where you can
grow it.
Howell: All right.
Let's take a question here from Bill in Amenia, North
Dakota.
He wants to know, have there been any shifts in
acres yet since we've seen some weather?
Gold: I don't think yet.
We're still pretty early.
We had the worst weather than I can remember in
April certainly in the Midwest, certainly slowed
things down.
We look at the spring wheat plantings, dismal
compared to what it could be.
But we're starting to change the weather now and
the biggest weeks traditionally are ahead of
us in terms of planting.
So I believe the American farmer can get the crop in
the ground, they always have in my opinion, they
always will.
Give them a small window and they can get 50% done
in a week.
We've seen that before.
So I don't think we're going to see switches
because of that.
I still believe that if the American farmer can
get a lot of corn in the ground he's going to favor
corn and those numbers may go up and it may be at the
expense of beans.
If we see continued weather problems then
we'll see the shift.
But I think all things being equal we aren't
going to see that big of a shift that the government
is looking at right now.
Howell: Okay.
And when you look at corn acres that could
potentially switch, how many more acres are you
looking to switch to corn?
Gold: That's a hard number to guess but is it a half
a million, is it a million, is it a million
and a half?
It's really hard to know.
Again, it's going to be so dependent on weather and
the emotions of the farmers.
If we get December corn over $4.16 and we get a
nice little pop to $4.30 that's going to certainly
sway some guys to let's try to get some more corn
in.
So it's a function of the weather and it's a
function of the price and we'll see what happens
over the next three weeks.
We've got three to four weeks to get the crop in
the ground.
So I don't think it's going to be a major issue
when we're done in the next three or four weeks.
Howell: Right.
It's definitely something to watch here as we move
forward.
Monica in Rockwell City, Iowa, this is an
interesting question.
Why has the cost of eggs gone up so much?
Feed prices have remained the same.
Gold: That's a good question.
I think we've seen some scares in the egg market
and we've had to destroy some eggs here and there.
And I really don't have a great answer for that
question.
Howell: Probably the egg recall had a big part to
play.
Gold: Yeah, I think that had partly to do with it.
The Merc used to have an egg contract years ago and
it was, there were a lot of games played with that
back in the 70s and frankly I don't keep a
real close track on the eggs except for the layers
and what kind of feed consumption they're going
to have.
But egg prices are something that have
historically been manipulated, not that
these are.
I think there has been some fundamental reasons
behind it.
But I really can't give a great answer on that.
Howell: Okay.
No problem.
Let's move on here.
Rodney in Edgar, Wisconsin would like to know, what
direction do you see the cattle markets headed for
the summer months in both live and feeder cattle?
Gold: Well I think both of them have got the
challenges ahead with all this extra beef coming in.
Is the weather going to be good enough where demand
for growing and outside activities will pick up
enough to absorb this wall of cattle that are coming
in?
I don't have the answer for that.
I think from a technical standpoint watch that June
cattle contract.
If we close it over $100 bucks -- once the April
goes off the board, which is Monday, I think that's
going to be the signal that we're going to see
some lower prices here than what farmers would
like to see.
So certainly if we do close under $100 I would
look at buying some puts to protect that downside.
I hope I'm wrong.
Demand continues to be great.
But I think it's going to be as much of a technical
signal for us to get involved and to really get
aggressive on managing the risk because demand has
been good.
We've got this higher price out here and can the
cattle move up?
We've seen that happen before so let's hope that
it happens again.
Howell: So we're really going to be watching
Monday to see where the April board falls off and
the June comes on?
Gold: Well, it's going to be more whether or not
that June contract any time in the next couple of
weeks closes under $100.
Howell: Okay, the next couple of weeks.
All right.
Another question here from CJ in Nebraska.
Is NAFTA instability affecting the price of
corn?
Gold: I think that is part of it.
We haven't heard anything about the wall from the
President in a while and it seems like the
President wants to negotiate new deals
whether it's with the Chinese, whether it's with
NAFTA.
I think we're going to get some headway there, I'm
hoping we do.
Certainly trade is good for the American farmer so
I'm hoping that something positive comes out of
that.
What was his direct question to make sure I
answered it?
Howell: Is NAFTA instability affecting the
price of corn?
Gold: Yeah, it has had an effect because when we
talk about making the Mexicans pulling back in
the short run but if there was something substantial
that didn't happen with NAFTA then it's going to
have a run on prices.
Howell: Okay.
Taking another question here from CJ in Nebraska.
What about the future of ethanol?
Gold: Well, when we look at the way the car
manufacturers are getting into these electric cars
more and more every day and driverless cars and
more efficient cars, are we going to have a
long-term market 10, 20, 30 years from now for
ethanol?
I still think there would be a market there.
Are we going to be able to use 4, 5, 6 billion
bushels of corn in ethanol?
Would demand be that good?
Unfortunately we've seen great technology happens
much faster than you would think.
The driverless cars took a setback with the accident
I think it was in Phoenix but it's coming.
And the electric car is here and there's going to
be more of it.
So long, long-term I'm not sure that demand is going
to be able to stay, but certainly in the next five
to ten years I don't see an issue with it.
Howell: Okay.
Just a couple more questions for you, Mark.
Chad in Dunbar, Nebraska, I thought this was a
pretty good question.
Will the KC wheat market make a high in May this
year?
Gold: It depends on the weather.
I don't know that we're going to know the real
ramifications of all of this weather until this
crop really gets in the bin.
And the Kansas tour is going to give us a
parameter to look at and say okay, there's a lot
more damage, in my opinion I think it's going to show
a lot more damage than people are thinking which
could cause the spike here in the month of May and is
that going to be it?
It may be if we don't have real hot and dry weather
in June to finish off the crop.
If we have hot and dry weather in June as some
are predicting then we could see another jump to
another level in prices.
So how do you play that?
May 15th maybe sell a portion of your wheat, May
30th sell another portion and maybe on June 15th
sell some more.
If you're worried about not having crops then
don't get too aggressive on the cash sales
obviously.
But it's going to be a weather issue as much as
anything else but I'm hoping we can see higher
prices and the market finally recognizes that we
have a problem out there, particularly in this hard
wheat and if the spring wheat can't get planted we
still have the lack of demand around the world.
But we still have a domestic market for wheat
and that will be enough if things get bad to push
these wheat market prices higher in my opinion.
Howell: Absolutely.
All right, Mark, we've saved the best question
for last.
Steve in Findlay, Ohio said, it seems like Mark
is always bearish.
I wonder if he is ever bullish the markets.
Gold: Well, we just got done talking about I'm
friendly to the soybean market, I'm friendly to
the corn market, I'm friendly to the wheat
market.
I think people get the perception because I'm a
risk manager and my job as a risk manager is to make
sure the American farmer is still farming next
year.
And to do that we have to protect against the bad
things.
The American farmer will do great in the two or
three bullish years out of ten that we get every
decade.
But in those seven or eight years that prices
have a tendency to go down that's where they're going
to struggle.
So my primary job as a risk manager is to say
let's protect the downside and hope for the best on
the upside.
So my bias is always, particularly at decent
prices, to have puts on to protect the downside.
Now, when we were at $3.40 corn I wasn't bearish or
looking at puts.
When we were at $9.50 beans I wasn't bearish or
looking at puts.
There is a time and a place for those puts.
But now that we have rallied Dec corn well over
$4, November beans are at $10.50, these are prices
well worth protecting.
I hope the market goes higher.
But at Top Third we're not in the business of
speculating and trying to outguess this market.
I've always said, if any of us gurus knew where the
market was going we wouldn't be telling you,
we'd be long retired.
So what we want to do as a risk manager is to protect
the downside and let the upside take care of
itself.
Howell: Absolutely.
Handled like a true politician, Mark.
Mark Gold, thanks so much for being here.
Gold: Thanks for having me.
Howell: And thank you for watching.
I'm Delaney Howell.
Have a great week.
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Volkswagen Golf Plus 1- Recenzja 🚘🔥 - Duration: 7:07.Hello in the next movie.
Our today's car is Volkswagen Golf Plus.
It comes from 2005.
The place of production is of course Germany.
This version is the first generation
That Volkswagen produced
In the years from 2004 to 2008.
It"s competitors mainly include:
Citroen C4 Picasso
Kia Venga
Opel Meriva
Or Renault Scenic.
The price of this model is about 16 thousand PLN.
Under the hood there is a 115 HP
Petrol engine 1.6 FSI.
It's main advantage is failure-free.
It is one of the best gasoline engines
From a wide range.
In this case, all petrol engines
Are worth recommending.
Average combustion is about 7 liters / 100km.
The minimum luggage volume is 305 liters
While the maximum capacity is 1360 liters.
Compared to the competition in this respect
Golf falls out decently.
The interior of the car looks nice.
The shades of black and gray prevail here.
The finishing materials were made of hard plastic.
This version is quite rich.
It has a lot of useful functions.
First of all, there are up to 10 airbags here
Which does not happen very often in vehicles.
An additional advantage is the electrically controlled
All windows and mirrors, which are heated.
It is worth mentioning that there is
A six-speed gearbox on board.
In the car we find a lot of different storage spaces
And places where we put the most necessary things.
There is a lot of space in the storage compartment.
For this it is air-conditioned.
When it comes to driving, the car works very well.
The engine is running quietly.
Gears are changing very smoothly.
The suspension is quite stiff
Which is felt while driving, especially when cornering.
The car is very confident about the road.
The car is well-tolerated by the gas installation.
A large amount of space, rich equipment
Good quality materials and a great chassis
Are the main advantages of this vehicle.
On the minus side
You can safely include maintenance costs
Not very modern interior design
And the costs of possible engine repairs.
We rated the car at 8.5 on a scale of 10.
In this episode, it's all
I encourage you to watch previous films
And leave comments
See you in the next films. Hi
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Hunting Pennies - FOUND an Indian Head Penny Ender, Plus others! - Duration: 12:03.alright guys I picked up this box of pennies from a Chase Bank been a long
time since I've hunted a Chase Bank box of pennies I have that weekly 2-box hunt
from Wells Fargo and you know what I'm gonna get heavy on pennies for a while
here pennies and a half dollars are my go-to s always nickels I love and I will
hunt those as well once a week or so and then of course
dimes and quarters are rough they're just exciting to get silver but they're
just rough they're so difficult I'm gonna start looking at some more pennies
as you probably noticed in my videos I've been post a lot and I want to get
back into metal detecting a little bit more since I some time on my hands so
it's gonna be half dollars pennies and metal detecting mix it with some other
goodies as well I just hope we don't get an uncirculated box here unless of
course it's 2018 pennies I always take a box of of those just because you know
you might have a lot of errors of varieties you can find in them or they
have some numismatic value right now because they're hot not everyone can
find them let's see what we got right here oh yeah definitely circulated so
that's a good sign guys and box has a roll that slipped down it looks like but
yeah that's a good box we're gonna crack into the first roll matter of fact the
one with the dark end will crack into it I'll be checking the Enders along the
way if I find something worth mentioning we'll we'll loop you in but let's get
the hunting... Guys I'm freaking out right now
and I'm being serious um I'm hunting this box of pennies that you see me
going through you see me started and I'm on roll six and I'm checking the Enders
like I said and I grab this the sixth roll and I look at the bottom let me
show you what I'm looking at because this is amazing let me show you what I'm
looking at we flip the camera around hold on alright guys so real quick I've
got a 73 copper cent that's in really great shape and a beat-up 2009 I'll be
throwing that back got a handful of coppers I just started
going through the discards a couple of 2018 D's and as I'm grabbing the rolls
I'm doing what I always do I'm checking the ends so I checked the ends are you
kidding me look at this ridiculous have you ever in
a bank box of pennies ever had an Indian Head Penny ender
this thing is tightly wrapped and I haven't even I hadn't even opened it yet
holy cow I am so tempted right now to open it guys to see what it is but I
don't I can't it's too beautiful it is
stunning
yeah the coin looks pretty beat up not a lot of detail on that wreath around it
but I don't care I may never even open this I'm not lying
holy cow I haven't got an Indian Head Penny in a box I haven't found any and
Penny since November so it's been probably 90 boxes 90-95 boxes I think I've
unboxed 102 right now full boxes if you were to add in all their loose rolls
I've served so I probably got about 120 boxes but my first five boxes ever from
Wells Fargo gave me five Indian Head pennies isn't that crazy my first five
ever two in two different boxes and then in the fifth box I got another one but I
have not gotten a Indian Head Penny from any other Bank oh my goodness guys it is
beautiful beautiful
I I think I'm gonna put it to the side and we're gonna get back to the hunt
what if there's more in here what if what if this is I mean what if this is
just one of the enters and someone had turned in a collection and I'm gonna be
going through it just while I have you here if we look at these next to be
roles cuz I'd like a kid in a candy store right now all right maybe a little
bit of reality will set it but gorgeous all right guys roll number 11 of the
Indian Head Penny enter box and we got a wheaty looks pretty decent for detail
it's a 1955 don't see anything with the phone lens but I'll be looking at this
under the loop still it's our first we need the box and we still have an Indian
Head Penny Ender alright guys 17th roll in and part of
the reason why I like chase banks as I get more foreign jet chase banks than I
get another bank so it's always fun to find some foreigns this is a 63 so it's
a fairly old Canadian cent which it was about 20 years younger so I get into the
King George but we'll take it we've now got one Canadian a 55 wheatie a couple of
really nice 73 I guess this was not as nice as I thought but this one's really
nice and then three beat-up Oh nines which I'd be tossing back but just for
accounting purposes I like to count them at the end of the box so that being said
let's keep looking oh yeah case you missed it Indian Head
Penny Ender let's keep going same role is that Canadian how about a third of
the way into the row we got a wheat cent and it looks pretty worn okay
exciting let's see
holy cow guys I had to put it down to make sure 1911 and you know what it's
pretty worn but it's got a crisp date good lettering
it's a 1911 Philadelphia nothing crazy about it not too bad a detail
honestly it's in pretty good shape there's 101 million minted of the
Philadelphia Mint that year man had it been a dear and asked that would have
been epic but I'll take it and this is exciting because this is one of my
oldest I had a 1910 once but this is one of my oldest wheat pennies I found in a
bank sealed box of pennies and when I think about finding a 1911 along with
the Indian Head Penny and we're only on roll 17 this is exciting stuff this box
might be better than I thought we could have some very old Wheaties in here all
right guys 20th roll the box we got another wheat cent finally a 1944 D
we'll take it that makes our third wheat cent in the box let's keep looking
we roll 21 guys and we've got a Canadian peeking out at us 1974 we'll take it
second Canadian in the box all right guys roll 25 we got another wheat cent
here let's take a look at the back first yeah pretty good detail in the
ears probably newer 52 all right 52 D that's four Wheaties in
the box almost halfway through if we get nothing else on this roll so not an epic
pace but come on let's keep looking roll 28 guys got another wheat cent here
goes facing me I think there's a 56 56 D newest of the box but that's five so
let's keep looking thirty-second roll the box guys we've
only got another wheat cent here a 1952 d we'll take her
wheat cent number six number 40 guys got another week's in here 1953 d we'll take
it wheat cent number seven 43rd rolled the box guys and we've got another
wheat cent here 1948 Philadelphia we'll take it
and that makes we number eight wheatie number eight man we're almost at ten
let's keep looking roll 45 guys and you can see it right here
you got another Canadian 1989 it's our third of the box and that's
typical for chase I get more Foreigns in chase than I get in any other banks box
boxes that's a tongue twister let's continue the hunt all right guys we
finished hunting that box of pennies we've got a massive amount of copper a
lot of discards quite a few of those Oh nines there's a lot of Junkers in there
but we got 15 of them three Canadians a couple of 1959's I do have a couple of
82d small dates to weigh up we got six really nice coins here at the end of the
day they're not perfect by any means some of them are actually almost perfect
but a 1960 d large date of 61 a 61 d a 73 and another nice 73 and another nice
even nicer 73 then we got 8 wheat cents find of the box was this 1911
philadelphia 1944 d a 48 Philly of 52 d another 52 d 53d 55 Philly and 56 D and
I say the find of the box was the 1911 because it is a one hundred and seven
year old penny but really the find of the box was this Indian Head cent Ender
that's a beautiful beautiful scent ender there guys and uh I'm just torn I'm torn
if you watched my live video that I posted I have placed a pulling it out
I want your guys thoughts on this there's three different outcomes that
I'm looking to do I'm either going to keep
closed and keep it for myself and just have it as part of my collection like
this because it's such a cool find Ivan pipe at the date and the bank that I got
it from written on there just cuz it's really cool I'll either second option is
I'll open it show everyone the finds in a separate video show you the year that
it was and just share and hopefully it's a really nice one on the front and then
the third option is hold on to it and use it for one of my giveaways when I
hit another milestone maybe the 5k giveaway 5k subs I think it's a worthy
of a giveaway but at the same time I'm dying to know what year it is I'm not
gonna lie but for now we'll leave it like it is and we'll just be happy happy
happy happy I think between the 1911 coin and that Indian head they've got
some pretty good fines if you enjoyed the video please give it a thumbs up
and as always guys thanks for watching
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