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Dave Lelonek
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Добавлен 25 апр 2012
Failed Rock Star, Lean Maniac and Ferrari Enthusiast.
This channel will feature Lean Improvements made in my life and company as well as Sharing the passion for Ferrari and the 355.
For Ferrari, Maserati and Lamborghini interior refinishing, please check out my company Sticky RX Refinishing Solutions: www.stickyrxrs.com
Email: sales@stickyrxrs.com
This channel will feature Lean Improvements made in my life and company as well as Sharing the passion for Ferrari and the 355.
For Ferrari, Maserati and Lamborghini interior refinishing, please check out my company Sticky RX Refinishing Solutions: www.stickyrxrs.com
Email: sales@stickyrxrs.com
Видео
Always continuous improvement, visual controls
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#lean #leanmanufacturing #kaizen #2secondlean #TPS #toyotaproductionsystem #fixwhatbugsyou
Judith’s Market Bistro Coconut Grove, Miami. Outrageous!!
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Improvements from the team, 06-26-2024
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#lean #leanmanufacturing #kaizen #2secondlean #TPS #toyotaproductionsystem #fixwhatbugsyou
Lean challenge, remove ambiguity
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#lean #leanmanufacturing #kaizen #2secondlean #TPS #toyotaproductionsystem #fixwhatbugsyou
Where you ask the question is where the answer must be
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#lean #leanmanufacturing #kaizen #2secondlean #TPS #toyotaproductionsystem #fixwhatbugsyou
Kanban Card Andon
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#lean #leanmanufacturing #kaizen #2secondlean #TPS #toyotaproductionsystem #fixwhatbugsyou stack-light.com/ stack-light.com/blogs/news-1/kanban-card-andon
Kaizen Foam Cutting Improvement - The Power of Thinking!
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#lean #leanmanufacturing #kaizen #2secondlean #TPS #toyotaproductionsystem #fixwhatbugsyou
Lean ERP router / process flow to collect data for Takt
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#lean #leanmanufacturing #kaizen #2secondlean #TPS #toyotaproductionsystem #fixwhatbugsyou
Lean Flow, FIFO Identification
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#lean #leanmanufacturing #kaizen #2secondlean #TPS #toyotaproductionsystem #fixwhatbugsyou
Formlabs Form 3+ Garbage do not buy
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If you want to waste money, buy the Form 3 #formlabs #form3 #sla
New Kanban Cards - Visual Controls
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#lean #leanmanufacturing #kaizen #2secondlean #TPS #toyotaproductionsystem #fixwhatbugsyou
New Abrasive and Supplies Rack from Gemba Pipe
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New Abrasive and Supplies Rack from Gemba Pipe
Massive Cell Layout Improvements for Lean Pull
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Massive Cell Layout Improvements for Lean Pull
Continuous Improvement and Visual Control
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Continuous Improvement and Visual Control
JIT Product Packaging - In house production
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JIT Product Packaging - In house production
New Assembly Carts for Lean FIFO Pull System
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New Assembly Carts for Lean FIFO Pull System
Buffalo Wings, Deep Fried in Olive Oil (Very Healthy)
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Buffalo Wings, Deep Fried in Olive Oil (Very Healthy)
I can confirm, we have the same problems with Form3, bought after release. Form3 struggling with small holes, thin walls, and the support side of the parts are really bad.
@@eduardsik6850 Yeah and they just released the new machine but never did they offer an exchange to solve my issues. Horrible company.
Dave thank you for imput of representing straightforward process of maintenance for such high end performance cars as this beautiful 12c . Out there i truly believe are some madmen that would do Diy care for these a bit older mclaren since they are as cheap and attainable as ever . Probably in timespan of 2-3 years and some savings i’ll make up my mind to buy one . On the whole thank you for your helpful and informative videos , stopping creating such helpful content would be a crime , wish you the best in life .
@@dmrtagge6274 Thank you for the respectful comment, much appreciated. Stay tuned as another is a few days away.
Mmmmm...Wegman's subs
Finally, for when I need to change the oil in my McLaren. PepBoys were totally unhelpful.
Keep them coming 💪🏼 I need this for my 650s
Thanks Dave, sweet ride! For anyone wondering like me, the name means "McLaren Project 4" McLaren Performance rating of 12, and Carbon fiber
What year, shifts smooth, can't be a 98
@@kykyzim24 It is a 98
@@davelelonek5598 lol
You’re living the dream. The epoxy floor is beautiful.
amazing!, mint.
Fromlabs is a elaborate scam
this is great!
The first video I came across on your channel, definitely be watching more. Thank you!
good work dave, except the 360 looks like a 458 in the icon.
@@darrenliu2588 Lol. It is. The 458 is just a car icon. That doesn’t change.
Nice!
well this is class.
Sad that your a Trumper. I thought better of you than that.
Trump 2024!!! All the way baby!
Awesome video. One thing I would change is the title: Road milling. It is a bit technical for a lay-person, I myself have never heard that term in reference to roadwork nor seen it on signs anytime they would do road work in my state. The general term “roadwork” would suffice or Roadwork (milling) Even though being specific is important, you would want the most amount of relevant people to know. Reminds me of how Elon Musk banned employees from using acronym jargon at Tesla, since it stiffened communication between colleagues
A garage where you have a designer floor,,,,Tells you everything you need to know..
Please tell me what this means?
I just downloaded GembaDocs. Don’t know why you would have an aversion to cloud software other than a poor internet connection?
Roadwork, Expect Delays 7PM Sunday Evening to 7AM Monday Morning
Road work Sunday 7 AM - 7 PM. Expect slow traffic and diversions.
I take that back, don’t need a date, “Resurfacing - 7pm - 7am”
Road milling: Sunday Evening, 7PM Until Monday Morning, 7AM The main point here is to not need to look at the calendar to determine which day it starts. Also, stating the day and evening for start and day and morning for end.
The only issue is that if there are any issues that prevent completion, they may require an additional day or two to complete, but in no way will they continue working past 7Am. Therefore, they cannot put a definitive end date on the sign. Also, the sign is to be read by people who are driving by, so it must be as short as possible. "Work, Start date, working hours" has the right balance of relevant information and brevity.
Resurfacing 6/9 - 7pm-7am
Just to enrich Dave's challenge being from the UK: 1. I have no idea what you mean by Milling 2. I always get confused with your MMDD notation, we do DDMM 3. I have no idea how long the milling goes on for. 4. I have no idea if the road is closed, one lane, reduced speed or what. 5. I don't know if I need to drive differently.
Good points!
Road Work Begins Sunday night 7pm - 7am nightly
Close. Very close.
This is what I was thinking.
Thanks for sharing. Wonder how that roof is in the rain / wind ?
Zero issues whatsoever
@@davelelonek5598 Nice to hear man 👍. This is my dream car btw so I have watched alot of vids on it including old top gear. I live in pacific north west where it rains alot.
@@lionsgarage I don’t take it out in the rain but if I get caught in it, I don’t worry. 😉
Hi Dave, Frank with InHouse Media here. Where do you purchase your work tool cells? They look custom and very awesome!
Much of what you see here is standard Lista cabinets. We are now moving toward all Gemba pipe custom racks etc.
Thanks for your reply Dave! I’m really enjoying your videos! Awesome lean content!
Great video great improvement
Hey Dave, incredible workplace you’ve created! Could I please as how you make all your trolly and tables with the pipes? I noticed they all have corner connectors
It’s called Gemba pipe.
🖤🖤🖤
très intéressant !
Wow. I thought formlabs was the best resin printer. I used to send parts to a print service with Form 2s and they also steuggled with failed prints about 50% of the time. He had me model in some supports. So then which resin printer works for you?
I’m looking for a replacement now.
@@davelelonek5598 phrozen has a new printer. 14k medium size for about $1k.
I've owned 8x Form 2's and now 3x Form 3's, the part issues OP shows are weird, never seen anything like it. Something is likely up with his machine, and debugging the problem won't be fun but in this case I'm guessing its mechanical somehow. The warping is common in FDM but not in SLA, as SLA printers do not really rely on heat other than to increase the viscosity of the resin. OP should work with support and hopefully they can get this sorted.
@@CodySmith they sent a Refurbished machine then another new. They also printed in house and same issues. Company walked away at that point.
@@davelelonek5598 wow, I've decided to not go the resin route. I had formlabs send me some sample prints to evaluate. . They were sticky gummy, I thought they were not cured fully So I put them out in the sun for a couple of hours and now they are gummy and yellowed...ugh. I Ned mechanical parts, so I'm sticking with fdm until SLS has a large enough print volume for under $6k all in. Micronics looks ok but too small and those machines look like they will be full of problems the first year or two.
With resin printing, there is an art to doing manual supports and proper orientation. Sometimes, more is not the right solution. Keep in mind that with SLA printing, there is a constant tug of war between the build plate, FEP, and weight of the print. Have you joined the FormLabs Reddit or Facebook groups? Usually very helpful printer communities out there.
Appreciate the comment. Formlabs themselves could not do the prints either and made a bunch of excuses. We are using this for industrial applications and can’t afford for the machine to not work and waste thousands of dollars in resin and time.
@@davelelonek5598 yeah I get that. The form labs is a production machine, however each component needs to be prototyped and dialed in if not working after first print. What other resin. printers have you used before the FL?
@@AdventuresonZero our needs are prototypes and tooling. We can’t print 10 of something in the hopes one will come out ok. I’m looking at others now since this is trash.
good
This is awesome!
Don't drink the lean kool-aid
What Kool aid?
Put it on a drill
It took like 5 turns I don’t think it needs a drill
@@Reactiontime6000 if you need lots of holes
Fabulous car - thank you for sharing ❤
What ❤ is the name of the software? 😊
Eci M1
@@davelelonek5598 for products made by measure 📐 tailored made , is it possible to do planning with it? 😃
Lots of sniffling going on in that video. Running short on drugs?
Great work Dave! Looking forward to seeing how you contain the swarf.
Looks like potentially you got a lemon printer I've had 2 Form 3B's for years with no issues with distortion or chunks missing. For your larger parts potentially it could be the orientation or even that the part itself is too heavy? -- I can attest to that the premium support/service is worth it to be able to talk to a real person rather than an email chain. I'm sorry that you're having this experience -- I'd push to get a NEW printer rather than a refurbished printer. Have used Formlabs products for over 4 years for everything from medtech parts to minatures to jewelry without any problems.
They sent a refurb and then a new. Problems with all.
@@davelelonek5598 are you having problems with all of the resins or just a few?
@@davelelonek5598 have you tried hollowing out the larger parts in chitubox with the infill and then saving as stl file & then trying to print it out on the form 3+?
@@Generate-3D all but some better then others
@@Generate-3D I don’t want hollow parts.
A resin printer, and especially the Formlabs, is simply not suited for the parts you're showing. It's best at printing organic shaped, thin and detailed parts. Thick, solid, flat parts simply don't work. If you're still considering a resin printer because of the surface quality needed I would highly recommend getting a bunch of test prints done.
I looked into Nexa3D and they seemed to have failed as well but for different reasons. The Form did print some good parts and all of a sudden went bad (same part, same file, same material). Seems clear they are not reliable
Dave this is insane (in a good way) you have your systems so dialed in. The gemba pipe trolley etc look amazing.
Thank you Phill 😎
Interior is PRISTINE. Great car!
the resin isn't always the best, may not be the printer. check your resin. Went threw 3 clear resins before I found one that works. Also exposure time varies from resin to resin.
I’m throwing out the printer and getting a more capable machine
@@davelelonek5598 what are y getting? i was thinking on formlab but now...
@@davelelonek5598 dont throw it away!! i'll take it!!
Assuming this is your first resin printer?
What a total control freak and narcissist. I feel sorry for the employees.This sounds like a borderline cult culture.. If you're crying about the paid lunches, then take them away. Don't guilt trip people into this bull shit What the hell is wrong with you. This is NOT what lean is about, and there's no sense debating or arguing with you. Because I can see by your attitude.You think your always right and you think you're a no it all. Do yourself your business and your employees get some help.
I love how organized everything turned out!! Not having to look for tools definitely cuts down on how much time used looking for them. Love the efficiency