I've used Fanuc Robots to tend my CNC tool grinding machines for over 20 years. They are amazing. I'm happy to see you present this content. More people need to get on board if they want to compete.
2:48 "this is NEW drag and drop technology" BOOM baby! 😂 I worked with collaborative robots, they will have a huge impact especially for medium-small industries.
I'm a CNC machinist that happen to be working on a big Fanuc robot welder, using the old style pendant briefly shown on the video and I love how it looks this new one! I guess is not for all applications, but it looks so much more intuitive.
The way you explain something is awsome I notice on key words that you want people to remember you change the tone and speed of your voice this is why you have a flourishing company . Amazing job man thank you
At Rolls-Royce here in the U.K. we had a dedicated in-house seminar to discuss how we could introduce more robots into our production processes. This was driven by the reduction in the unit cost per robot arm and the relative simplicity associated with creating the programming and integration. These factors will ensure that adoption robots will fundamentally go hand in hand with modern CNC machine shops. Great video Titan.
Amazing to see how much easier it is today versus 20 years ago. Back then everything had to be manually entered in to teach the robot to move. My how times have changed.
This looks very similar to a Universal Robotics robot we have tending to a lathe. The Fanuc looks likes like it is much more intuitive to program. Cool robot.
Hey Titan why not you add more metal forming process machines beside robots, CNC mills/turns... Like bending, furnaces etc and making smaller 2-5Axis CNC Machines or routers for milling metals
Jay Pierson has a mini-series about adding a Universal Robots arm to their shop. Very similar product so it's a good example of how they can be used, very useful for lights out machining since the robots can keep loading/unloading parts.
Holy cow! I've been saying for years, how come they can't make a robot arm that you move to each spot by hand and save each step. That's awesome! So much easier!
Wow 8 years without maintenance is steler durability. Ide have thouggh every 6 months all the joints would need disassembling and cleaning and re lubricating. What have you in stor for this bot buddy
Alot of people are down on these Robots. But for me honesty. I would buy a robot way before employing any staff. Why ? Because they don't turn up at work with hang overs, bad attitudes or problems at home. Best part is this robot will be working while i am at home eating dinner, LOL. Another plus. 1 years wages will pay for this robot outright. NO more i don't feel well today i can't come into work ????
In a machine shop you use it to load and unload parts to your cnc machine so it can run for many hours without operator intervention. For example it can run the night shift all by itself. The one in the video is missing the gripper that holds the parts.
@Erik Slagter It looks like you're about right price wise. After checking the various prices you can actually buy the Fanuc top end robots costing over $400,000 plus. You can also find numerous videos on the CRX Series model that Titan bought.
When he was still in his diapers, his parents opened the diaper and were shocked at the large load. They say "What is that??!!" and he said "BOOM!!!". And a legend was born that day.
Dealing with robots is very, very dangerous and one really can't emphasize enough how fast they can move and with how much power. It'll crack your bones clean in two if you get too comfortable. Only very recently have robots began to be safer around people with all the sensors and what not, but something can still fail and then it's the robot who's going to win. And I'd be very cautious with a new robot out of the box... Obviously it defaults to slow movement when using the pendant, but it's so easy to make a dumbheaded mistake and get cleaved in half. That's why they're usually programmed by professionals.
When Titan wears his glasses, you know he's getting serious
Either getting serious or getting over 45.... lol
His glasses are +50 intelligence,
they are a crucial item for large knowledge drops.
I've used Fanuc Robots to tend my CNC tool grinding machines for over 20 years. They are amazing. I'm happy to see you present this content. More people need to get on board if they want to compete.
I thought this was a new coffee machine "The Ultimate Productivity Tool"!!!!
Ha😁
I had already gotten Nitro Coldbrew on tap for my team. They get caffeinated daily😂😂😂
This thing can make the coffee!
@@TITANSofCNC Smart productivity move on your part! Ha!
What about a radio?
2:48 "this is NEW drag and drop technology" BOOM baby! 😂
I worked with collaborative robots, they will have a huge impact especially for medium-small industries.
I'm a CNC machinist that happen to be working on a big Fanuc robot welder, using the old style pendant briefly shown on the video and I love how it looks this new one!
I guess is not for all applications, but it looks so much more intuitive.
The way you explain something is awsome I notice on key words that you want people to remember you change the tone and speed of your voice this is why you have a flourishing company . Amazing job man thank you
The camera crew is going to want to use that for part shots.
What are attachment can be used and how you're able to do programming for that
Please make more video on this
At Rolls-Royce here in the U.K. we had a dedicated in-house seminar to discuss how we could introduce more robots into our production processes. This was driven by the reduction in the unit cost per robot arm and the relative simplicity associated with creating the programming and integration. These factors will ensure that adoption robots will fundamentally go hand in hand with modern CNC machine shops. Great video Titan.
Amazing to see how much easier it is today versus 20 years ago. Back then everything had to be manually entered in to teach the robot to move. My how times have changed.
This looks very similar to a Universal Robotics robot we have tending to a lathe. The Fanuc looks likes like it is much more intuitive to program. Cool robot.
Very similar to the UR robots. Had some fun playing around with one of those a while ago
i got box today. it was direct drive extruder and bl touch for my 3d printer
Good professional and serious engineer.
He uploads now because he knows all us midwesterners gotta be in by 6.
its like universal robots meets lego mindstormers lol.
Hey Titan why not you add more metal forming process machines beside robots, CNC mills/turns... Like bending, furnaces etc and making smaller 2-5Axis CNC Machines or routers for milling metals
Because robot designers can learn a few things from the Titans!
Love watching your videos
Wow! I always wondered about that! I see people use them in the cinema for filming
He will be running that 24/7
I love how excited you get every time you get something new in your shop lol you have some awesome machines!
Really neat, a lot like programing animation in blender 3d
Money well spending !!!!!
Congratulations 🎉
( enjoy the way you talk !!! We may go to back to work after retired 6 years 😂😂😂 ).
I'm curious what it takes to work for Titan. What kind of experience they look for in their hires
Stuart jumps out of the box and Titan starts talking about employees and taking good care of them.
HI from Russia ;) Good robot!!!
Hey Titan, Can you make a tutorial how to calibrate the blacklash value in fanuc control?
Can we please see a video of the robot in action being used in the shop for a job. Don't quite understand where a robot would be used.
Jay Pierson has a mini-series about adding a Universal Robots arm to their shop. Very similar product so it's a good example of how they can be used, very useful for lights out machining since the robots can keep loading/unloading parts.
What brand is the table the robot is placed on?
Holy cow! I've been saying for years, how come they can't make a robot arm that you move to each spot by hand and save each step. That's awesome! So much easier!
Great Video and awesome demonstration.
Wow 8 years without maintenance is steler durability. Ide have thouggh every 6 months all the joints would need disassembling and cleaning and re lubricating. What have you in stor for this bot buddy
Alot of people are down on these Robots.
But for me honesty.
I would buy a robot way before employing any staff.
Why ?
Because they don't turn up at work with hang overs, bad attitudes or problems at home.
Best part is this robot will be working while i am at home eating dinner, LOL.
Another plus.
1 years wages will pay for this robot outright.
NO more i don't feel well today i can't come into work ????
Damn! now everyone can program robots, how big do they go with the same kind of learning/programming?
Might be a stupid question but what would you use this for?
In a machine shop you use it to load and unload parts to your cnc machine so it can run for many hours without operator intervention. For example it can run the night shift all by itself. The one in the video is missing the gripper that holds the parts.
that is awesome .thanks
"what's in the box? Don't show him he might tell the cops!"
That's awesome, looks like it worth more then my ride though
My shop has Universal Robots, is there anything this one is capable of that mine isn't?
Ya this looks extremely similar to a UR
I love it 😍
Outfreakingstanding! BOOM!!!!
Would be nice to know the pricing of these sorts of things
Over here still programming by hand😆
I say linear wrong too. Mispronouncing technical terms usually means your self tought....that's not a bad thing
what is the cost on this type of robot arm
is this an 20k or an 100k robot? i dunno
That’s awesome!
what's the price on that thing?
How much is it?
Whats the price on one of these?
What is the cost of this robot?
@Erik Slagter I'm gonna throw a guess in around closer to 120K
@Erik Slagter It looks like you're about right price wise. After checking the various prices you can actually buy the Fanuc
top end robots costing over $400,000 plus. You can also find numerous videos on the CRX Series model that Titan bought.
FANUC likes to piece out the options as well.
Oh man that's incredibly easy to program. Btw how much does it cost
So no need for a mill anymore, just this and a lathe?
Bro a robot cant fight chatter very well
@@dekonfrost7 Sorry, but what about plastic?
Does anyone else think that when Titan was born his first word was BOOM? 😂
When he was still in his diapers, his parents opened the diaper and were shocked at the large load. They say "What is that??!!" and he said "BOOM!!!". And a legend was born that day.
@@danl.4743 😂
@@Mister_H. It works better if you visualize that. :)
"Deh, Tuker, Jerbs"
Hallo alle zusammen ihr habt viele schöne Arbeiten muss man einfach sagen, bin froh macht weiter so und bleibt gesund. ;)
Wow💥 bom
Amazing :)
Wow
Doosan cobots are a better choice. Good luck.
I want one, and just to play with lol
i envy this,
hmm cool.
That robot has no harmonic drive !
Jambo execellinco .
I would urge caution for anyone that thinks adding a robot is a simple task. Have a serious talk with an integrator before taking this on.
please give Indonesian translation
Dealing with robots is very, very dangerous and one really can't emphasize enough how fast they can move and with how much power. It'll crack your bones clean in two if you get too comfortable.
Only very recently have robots began to be safer around people with all the sensors and what not, but something can still fail and then it's the robot who's going to win.
And I'd be very cautious with a new robot out of the box...
Obviously it defaults to slow movement when using the pendant, but it's so easy to make a dumbheaded mistake and get cleaved in half. That's why they're usually programmed by professionals.
Wow CRX bot! 👍1425
Titans employees unboxing their replacement
👁👄👁
If this replaces you, you're adding nothing of value to the shop. These aren't going to replace a machinist.
It's nice, but this tech is nothing new.