Machinist is a term that encompasses a wide array of skills, programming, setting up and knowing tooling, choosing workholding, and the art of metal cutting. I would argue it goes further though, a machinist can engineer solutions and problem solve. A machinist is willing to go further and learn about heat treating, grinding, coatings, and even learn to weld. It takes a lifetime to master a trade, but entry should not be as hard as it is. Your academy is going to help those willing to put in the time and effort, there will be no excuses not to advance in this trade.
Hi Titan, when you get a chance you need to look into Y Axis Parting for the Puma 2600 II. You are doing an awesome job with the education! Watching from down under in Australia. Stay safe.
Than, why don't you talk about what's going on with the machine shop vs the academy. Have you dissolved the machine shop, have you sold it, have you stepped away, are you letting it run itself? Are you only doing the academy, or are you still doing both?
he probably got support form the government. they pay him to buy more machines and fund his academy to keep jobs in america and spread the craft that is CNC machining. i honestly think that its great, if that now is the case.
@@rock3tcatU233 Most are made in N. America or the USA. Doosan makes most of their machines destined for the N. America market in New Jersey. All of the big, reputable Japanese and Korean machine tool manufacturers have manufacturing facilities in N. America. I would even venture a guess that they manufacture more in N. America/USA than in their home countries.
@@xenonram they don't build in New Jersey, that's just their US corporate headquarters. I've been there numerous times. A lot of Doosan machines are built by no name Korean OEMs, as are most of the other major Korean machine tools like Samsung (smec, smart) and Hyundai Wia.
I worked on Puma 280m's and Lynx 220m's and a Puma SY loved working on them. Great CNC's for the price made some nice stuff on them, I found that the Manual guild programming system on them is good, also worked well with B macro programming. If i remember right they had 5.5k motors on the driven tooling.
We have several Doosans at our shop, one thing that I'd love to see in your academy is ez guide i tutorials, i am fairly good at using it but I am very much self taught, would like to see tutorials that I could learn from and share with coworkers! Keep it up!
As a machine tool technician, i can tell you, box way are cool to work with cause they are strong, but they don’t age very well. Make sure to often check the lubrication, and adjust the play to keep them straight
There we go, my favorite twin spindle bar feeder. We use it in our company to manufacture hundreds of titanium/steel pistons for calipers and some other high volume batches of small parts for F1/Motsport, all in one go. Just be careful when tooling up those 24 stations to avoid collision. Boom!
Awesome job you guys are doing. Plus you are providing a service up until now someone would have paid an arm and a leg for. Way to give back to the community. Your education is top notch. Again thank you for all that you do.
Finally! This is nearly the exact setup I have. Looking forward to the fanuc tutorials as well as the edge bar feeder programming. Not much support out there for Edge! Thanks Titan and Team!
Titan, I'm curious about the current state of your shop. Are you still doing job shop work? Do you still have all of your employees? Nice work with the aero academy. Top notch. -Alex
Just love the time you take to explain...clearly. I am in charge of a Supplier Quality group (tech & Eng) for our R&D division and our core is supplier's process development and validation. Focus is on machining these days so very greatful for all the info. very nice work!!
Its fun seeing these machines while I’m building my own CNC mill (way smaller than anything in Titans shop besides the tormachs). Can’t wait to finish grinding my steel and get things put together and LinuxCNC driving it. Thanks for the awesome stuff titan!
I like those lathes, I combined a bar feeder with the one I got, talk about some part producing machines. Y axis just opens up so much more to complicated parts. Exited to see what’s coming in the future
Hi Titan, genuine question here - have you ever considered investing in sliding head / Swiss type lathes? Seem to be plenty over here in the UK manufacturing parts for aerospace and the motor industry
Hi titan ‘ I have Dosan puma tt1500 sy I get alarm 2031 manual reference first before automatic run .I m trying but it’s not working. B axis and c axis r both in same key . I reference c axis but getting hard to reference B axis .can u help me howtodothat . Thanks .
With so much inspiration you should be walking on air. Then giving the information to the entry level to allow them to climb and become a active member of the manufacturing society. That takes some commitment and drive. Amacf
American workers need technology to compete. Haas simply doesn’t make a premium machine. They have a great machine that is great on a certain level... but even they use DMG MORI to make their own machines... We have a ton of Haas tutorials, Tormach, DMG MORI, Makino... now we are also making Doosan and Fanuc tutorials. Doosan is a premium machine at an affordable price that allows Americans to compete in a global market.
I’m not talking about the technology for the “American worker” I myself work on a DMG Mori 2000/500. Preferably I love Mazak My point was go back a couple years and titan is all about merica merica merica. That’s all
Lost me at the Edge bar feeder. I put one on a DMG Mori NLX2500 last year and it was nothing but a headache. The service techs had no idea what they were doing and offered no help at all. But nice CNCs though keep up the good stuff.
Machinist is a term that encompasses a wide array of skills, programming, setting up and knowing tooling, choosing workholding, and the art of metal cutting. I would argue it goes further though, a machinist can engineer solutions and problem solve. A machinist is willing to go further and learn about heat treating, grinding, coatings, and even learn to weld. It takes a lifetime to master a trade, but entry should not be as hard as it is. Your academy is going to help those willing to put in the time and effort, there will be no excuses not to advance in this trade.
Hi Titan, when you get a chance you need to look into Y Axis Parting for the Puma 2600 II. You are doing an awesome job with the education! Watching from down under in Australia. Stay safe.
i run our puma 2600sy at our shop. absolutely love it.
Than, why don't you talk about what's going on with the machine shop vs the academy. Have you dissolved the machine shop, have you sold it, have you stepped away, are you letting it run itself? Are you only doing the academy, or are you still doing both?
he probably got support form the government. they pay him to buy more machines and fund his academy to keep jobs in america and spread the craft that is CNC machining. i honestly think that its great, if that now is the case.
@@balooc2 Keep jobs in America, and send the money to Japan and Korea. Where all his machines come from.
Stonks.
@@rock3tcatU233 Most are made in N. America or the USA. Doosan makes most of their machines destined for the N. America market in New Jersey. All of the big, reputable Japanese and Korean machine tool manufacturers have manufacturing facilities in N. America. I would even venture a guess that they manufacture more in N. America/USA than in their home countries.
@@xenonram they don't build in New Jersey, that's just their US corporate headquarters. I've been there numerous times. A lot of Doosan machines are built by no name Korean OEMs, as are most of the other major Korean machine tools like Samsung (smec, smart) and Hyundai Wia.
I worked on Puma 280m's and Lynx 220m's and a Puma SY loved working on them.
Great CNC's for the price made some nice stuff on them, I found that the Manual guild programming system
on them is good, also worked well with B macro programming.
If i remember right they had 5.5k motors on the driven tooling.
Titan, from HAAS to DOOSAN !! Keep raising that bar of technology Brother! INSANE- !!!!!!!
We have several Doosans at our shop, one thing that I'd love to see in your academy is ez guide i tutorials, i am fairly good at using it but I am very much self taught, would like to see tutorials that I could learn from and share with coworkers! Keep it up!
As a machine tool technician, i can tell you, box way are cool to work with cause they are strong, but they don’t age very well. Make sure to often check the lubrication, and adjust the play to keep them straight
I mess operating CNC machines. Thanks for the video!
Wow...Great Machine...Box ways, 24 Station Turret, Dual Spindle...
I ran a Doosan VTR1620M Vertical. That thing was strong as hell.
I just come for the grunts and noises you make Titan!
There we go, my favorite twin spindle bar feeder. We use it in our company to manufacture hundreds of titanium/steel pistons for calipers and some other high volume batches of small parts for F1/Motsport, all in one go. Just be careful when tooling up those 24 stations to avoid collision. Boom!
Потрясающие станки. Классные ребята. Успехов вам!
Awesome job you guys are doing. Plus you are providing a service up until now someone would have paid an arm and a leg for. Way to give back to the community. Your education is top notch. Again thank you for all that you do.
Your content at Aerospace Academy which I don't know before is more than than RUclips and very nice work!!!
Boom!!! It is time to learn more.
Finally! This is nearly the exact setup I have. Looking forward to the fanuc tutorials as well as the edge bar feeder programming. Not much support out there for Edge! Thanks Titan and Team!
Titan, I'm curious about the current state of your shop. Are you still doing job shop work? Do you still have all of your employees? Nice work with the aero academy. Top notch. -Alex
Just love the time you take to explain...clearly. I am in charge of a Supplier Quality group (tech & Eng) for our R&D division and our core is supplier's process development and validation. Focus is on machining these days so very greatful for all the info. very nice work!!
Its fun seeing these machines while I’m building my own CNC mill (way smaller than anything in Titans shop besides the tormachs). Can’t wait to finish grinding my steel and get things put together and LinuxCNC driving it. Thanks for the awesome stuff titan!
Now that's a Badass rig!!
DREAM MACHINE!
Where happend to the DMGs, and the Makino?
There is a tool for every job. Now we get to know new work that need new tools ;-)
These machines are actually a partnership program from doosan, i fugure titan doesnt pay a dime for these.
Use to run a Doosan Puma 2000SY great machine.
Making heads explode. BOOM!
Hey Titan,
Where can i find the tutorials for this lathe?.
I like those lathes, I combined a bar feeder with the one I got, talk about some part producing machines. Y axis just opens up so much more to complicated parts. Exited to see what’s coming in the future
Man! You been making it rain with the machine tools lately! Must be some good deals out there I'm guessing lol
No doubt!
It's called Sponsorship
Could you drop your parts into a water/coolant tank to prevent dinging?
Yes
You should try the Heidenhain controller.
....5 new machines in short time!😱
10
Taking things to new levels
TITANS of CNC: Academy dang man! 10 machines! That’s sexy. Did you trade out all the Haas machines?
This guy know how to take a advantage of modern machines!
Sleeping while making money, right on!
We got one in our shop.
Beautiful cnc boooooooom
Ah I miss running Doosans, miss running live tooling, miss running lathes in general. This video got me wanting to get off mills.
new machine wow amazing ...
i like that master
Hi Titan, genuine question here - have you ever considered investing in sliding head / Swiss type lathes? Seem to be plenty over here in the UK manufacturing parts for aerospace and the motor industry
Hi titan ‘ I have Dosan puma tt1500 sy I get alarm 2031 manual reference first before automatic run .I m trying but it’s not working. B axis and c axis r both in same key . I reference c axis but getting hard to reference B axis .can u help me howtodothat . Thanks .
Looks Purrfect
Nice
I wish my lathe had a light tower.
With so much inspiration you should be walking on air. Then giving the information to the entry level to allow them to climb and become a active member of the manufacturing society. That takes some commitment and drive. Amacf
Now just need to bring in AvE to pull it apart...
I'm watchin
My drive is to get that machine one day
I run this exact same machine also a 2100 sy
Hello !!! My from argentina love video wondenfol machine doosan puma *
If you could buy a cutting edge machine from abroad to improve your business would you do it
How is all this what he is so excited about so normal to me? I guess thats just me living in germany...
What happened to the made in the USA theme. You were all about Haas for the longest time.
American workers need technology to compete. Haas simply doesn’t make a premium machine. They have a great machine that is great on a certain level... but even they use DMG MORI to make their own machines... We have a ton of Haas tutorials, Tormach, DMG MORI, Makino... now we are also making Doosan and Fanuc tutorials. Doosan is a premium machine at an affordable price that allows Americans to compete in a global market.
Doosan... premium machine?? 😳🤔😂😂
I’m not talking about the technology for the “American worker”
I myself work on a DMG Mori 2000/500. Preferably I love Mazak
My point was go back a couple years and titan is all about merica merica merica. That’s all
Korean brand Doosan!
You better get these machines for free #marketing
Lost me at the Edge bar feeder. I put one on a DMG Mori NLX2500 last year and it was nothing but a headache. The service techs had no idea what they were doing and offered no help at all. But nice CNCs though keep up the good stuff.
Waooooo
another one ?? wth
Hello
NOT... going to run aerospace lights out
Puma, young and wet 😂🤣
Machinist porn. Once you fully comprehend and master your maschine and create lathe art, your woman will be play the second fiddle. 😂🤣 😂🤣 😂🤣 😂🤣