Ed, that's correct, the old one works fine. They can hold a thousandth of an inch for weeks at a time. It is to increase capacity. Because we run titanium, we've found that tools last exponentially longer if you don't run them very fast, so there's plenty of time to run a second machine. There is a limit to what can be run at the same time, but the lathes should not run into that issue with our normal stuff. It's also about having a backup machine, one where I can set up different tooling situations without interfering with our production tools. The only time I crash or ruin tools is when I'm trying new stuff. That would affect our ring making, which pays the bills. On the mouthpieces, I need to do a deep drilled hole with a long taper. This will take a pretty extreme setup with 7 drills and a $1300 special ground reamer. I can leave that setup on the machine long enough to do batches of parts without cutting into wedding ring production time. Once it's dialed in, I would leave it alone, even if it meant having the machine idle for a week. It's still more cost effective than having to dial in every time and risk ruining that reamer.