That feeling when you run a program for the first time on full auto and the first tool moves in on rapid.. One shaking hand ready on the feed/emergency stop and the butt cheeks clenched enough to bend steel.
@@reptoid3866 Even though I always ran single block first time through a program, I was still nervous as hell when going Auto. Never trust the Machine!
Oh and btw, your coloring and drawing skills are getting much better. Hanging your artwork up in the shop may be a little narcissistic, but whatever . . .
it is faster once you learn your machine its totally different than a manual machine. the real trick is to have some other asshole write all the code and then some other dick just loads and starts the machine now you have a factory that can be run by retards instead of skilled machinist
I don't know, another Channel where the guy is a drain cleaner has a toy rat and he feeds him undigested corn from said clogged drains....so... Ya know...
What's wrong with eating the whole apple? I mean I do. Except for the stem and the dried out remnant of the flower (too dry). Saves on pesticides to keep the six-legged critters from invading.
@@mikeymasi I have seen some, but never had one of my own. The thought of not being able to clean out all of the built up mineral deposits on the inside was always a turn off for me. I do admit that I would not mind having one to use for steaming my hats to reshape them.
In my last shop we had a poor Hass MiniMill that was on its very last legs. One day my shift lead filled in the worn off sticker where "Haas" used to be and made it say "Fischer Price - My First Mill!"
This is just a testament to his editing and creative skills. I mean the CNC work is actually really impressive but I'm more enamored with the video direction. It's like a mini doc entitled a "Life in the Day of a Machinist".
Dye the coolant red for that halloween effect, should look pretty sweet all sprayed over the doors with some tinsel. EDIT: didnt realise how popular this would be but im sure theres a type of dye you could use thats oil soluble or atleast water soluble, cheers everyone
I will definitely be obtaining a sacrificial goat for my new CNC. It seems to work very well for our northern friend...although we may never know how many goats he has drilled.
This is a masterpiece. Literally the culmination of all that I've come to love from AvE, consummated in one beautiful video. By no means the pinnacle of Uncle B, but certainly more than the sum of his vijeos so far. Keep on keeping on.
I cannot express enough gratitude; you finally took some red paint to that Renishield cover. It's been bothering me for a long time. In celebration, I'll give the sheep an evening off.
The manuscript of Clang, verse 20 after the second half beyond the fourth part: ... and so shall rule the chaos the shop upon no man question the empire of dirt. Fight the organized, as they deny our way of honoring our goddess of Clang by sacrificing space for dirt. You may consume as much coffee, alcohol and junk food as possible to strengthen yourself for judgment that befall those who not belief...
Fantastic video; inspiring soundtrack; a heartwarming story of man's (and goat's) struggle, and triumph over adversity. I began to worry about the goat and hammer. Then I realized you were just expressing your concern for his ordeal. What a great guy.
You do not know how much I enjoy the music with the series of shots. Pure beauty. I want to see this on a stage in Broadway or somthing. Its a beautiful production with only the best taste. You my man are an inspiration.
I think I have PTSD from those damn Haas chirps. Everyone in our cnc machining class had one of those trainers at their desk chirping away as we all manually programmed gcode. The sounds still haunt me.
I have a love hate relationship with Haas audio cue. When i ran them, i was convinced that Gene Haas had a team of pyschologists design it, to be as annoying as possible, and unable to ignore. It was like fingernails on a blackboard. Now that i run Hurcos, i miss the audio cue at the end of cycle, because unless yourr in a postion to see the flashing amber light, you dont know the cycle is done in a shop full of running VMCs.
Did my Fitting and Machining apprenticeship course 50+ years ago, when we were still using slide rules ! Your videos make me glad I didn't go on with it as a career !
0:10 "Find something you love they said, it'll never feel like a job they said." Yeah. I loved computers and related technology as a teenager, was my main hobby. Made it my profession. Now my hobbies are just about all out in the shop. Hadn't even done more than an oil change and tire rotation on a car until I was over twenty.
Something about getting older, it's nice to have something with physical presence for your efforts. Used to be a gammer, now when I try to sit down and play a game it feels like I'm wasting my time, that raid achievement just doesn't have the same long term gratification as building a dresser or fixing some cab corners lol
This is turning into a RUclips channel for rich fancy snobs who like listening to fancy pants music, trying to dress it up with goat mascots and old coffee ain’t gonna work, I know you switched to a keurig!
The one thing I dont miss about being a machinist is the break room. Why do most trades people have to be so damn messy, its not hard to clean up after yourself.
I dont find copper too bad to machine. It loves agressive feed and polished positive rake carbide. Treat it like gummy aluminum and you are good to go :)
I admire the fact that you are doing your own thing and you are taking appropriate steps to keep it that way. Such as disabling Subscriber numbers to keep the corporate shills from invading your life. It’s an honor. Wish more people are like you.
We have that same coffee maker at work, so I know the true mastery on display here is managing to pour coffee into a cup without dribbling down the carafe.
Thank you good Sir! Really enjoy your content. I would offer great words of encouragement but it looks like you do it for the joy of it. Carry on and we'll keep watching.
I Write I wish my GF was this first on my back window all the time. Keep up the good work. I live in SF.... who in their right mind would want to wake up in the morning and have a delicious cup of Joe and be reminded about that place that early ... You have a twisted sense of humor.
watching videos like this makes me really appreciate how god damn amazing DMG heidenhain is to use. so easy , conversation programming is just wonderful , touch probe cycle has so much more control . i dont think i could go to a hass id miss DMG too much
Thanks for the vid, I work in the controls industry, we make sensors and RFID systems for tool identification, watching these machines run is fascinating.
My guess is that it's less hard than aluminum, but with similar yield strength to softer aluminum. Can grip aluminum without damaging it, but still isn't likely to catastrophically fail under some high pressure.
Next project is probably made of something that is slightly harder than copper, my guess, even though aluminium is pretty close hardness wise, so not really sure!
@@802Garage Copper is generally harder than aluminum (alloy dependant). Soft jaws are usually made out of mild steel for milling holding profiles. If you need non marring then aluminum is usually used or occasionally brass. I have never seen them made out of copper because copper is extremely expensive and other materials that are much cheaper will do the exact same thing as copper.
@@Worrsaint Depending on the chart I look at I get different answers on hardness, so you can understand my confusion, hah. My only other guess is that it's a better heat sink. Hopefully AvE will give us the final answer. :)
Been watching this guy for years... Still don't know if he knows what he is doing.
He may not know what hes doing, but he knows what hes not doing.
@@mikeb2836 That' half of knowing what your doing.
Frankly I dont know what he's doing either so id say thats alright
There is a sticker with his name on some Swedish harrier jet; so he must know what he‘d doing.
I don’t think he knows either. But it’s all part of the grand plan I think.
I don’t have his shop , tools , skills or experience but by god I use the same damn broom.
I have the same coffee pot! We are well on our way to his level
@@mikeb2836 That makes 2 of us! $9 on Black Friday sale at Wal-Mart.
We all put on our brooms one leg at a time.
EXCELLENT 👍😄
Good for you
That feeling when you run a program for the first time on full auto and the first tool moves in on rapid.. One shaking hand ready on the feed/emergency stop and the butt cheeks clenched enough to bend steel.
And other finger is ready to hit speed dial for advanced emotional tech support. (your mother)
"Couldn't drive a nail up my ass with a sledgehammer."
"The program is in, all tools touched off. it's all set, you just gotta single stop it through"
Had this feeling everytime I ran on new program on one of the 5 axis Thermwoods.
@@reptoid3866 Even though I always ran single block first time through a program, I was still nervous as hell when going Auto. Never trust the Machine!
Oh and btw, your coloring and drawing skills are getting much better. Hanging your artwork up in the shop may be a little narcissistic, but whatever . . .
I thought those were blueprints.
@@phlodel yah they looked like Boeing prints...
Can't a man feel proud of his own work?
@@TheExplosiveGuy Not quite, those are certainly Insitu prints
He's getting up there to Basquiat's level
Buy a CnC they said, everything goes much faster they said.
It would go a lot faster if he had a GoPro instead of working one-handed 😆
I'm sure AvE works just as fast one-handed. Years of experience.
@@davidzachmeyer1957
He probably does his best work one-handed.
it is faster once you learn your machine its totally different than a manual machine. the real trick is to have some other asshole write all the code and then some other dick just loads and starts the machine now you have a factory that can be run by retards instead of skilled machinist
First part on CNC =495 times longer.
495th part on CNC =2000 times faster
I have PTSD from dropping that visewrench into the chip auger at least a million times. Thanks for the flashbacks mate.
specialy when its deep into the milk..... i need one use visewrenches
I'm really starting to like these Haas videos. I appreciate the recurring scenes with the coffee maker and such.
The safety goat always makes me chuckle
Really appreciate the authenticity with the coffee maker. No shop is without.
yeah was fun to watch
It's almost like one of the ambiance scenes in breaking bad/better call saul. It's cool.
The scenes kind of remind me of the engineer character from TF2 :)
This was too much work to just make some coffee.
I have become invested in the future of the sacrificial goat.
There's no escape, goat.
Prudence is more than your average safety goat she is an engineering icon and a national treasure.
that sacrificial goat haas the scaryest job on the planet
I don't know, another Channel where the guy is a drain cleaner has a toy rat and he feeds him undigested corn from said clogged drains....so... Ya know...
Verified. Ave is the crazy guy that eats the whole apple This Old Tony talked about.
i tought the same i could feel the gust of wind when i saw the appel 🤣
I thought the same thing. And one being three (AvE, ToT, and Chef John), means that ToT was telling a story about himself.
You are weak if you don't eat everything but the stem
What's wrong with eating the whole apple? I mean I do. Except for the stem and the dried out remnant of the flower (too dry). Saves on pesticides to keep the six-legged critters from invading.
@@sivalley he eats the stem and the seeds so thats not right with him
Better 3/4: "What did you do at work today?" Other 1/4: "Well, I almost drilled a goat."
And Prudence would take it too, might not enjoy it though.
Damn I'm dying laughing 😂
Not gonna lie, mate, it sounds like my holidays in Wales.
YES the typo on the penisshield is finally fixed!!!
@Nefaryus Drake Patreons get early views
I hate when invalid pops up after pushing several buttons, cant the damn thing just read my mind?
you might be a geek if.... you can program a HAAS but can't set the clock on your coffee pot
That's how you keep it so CNC takes no time at all.
It's ass-stounding. Time is fleeting....
Priorities. The time on the coffee maker is irrelevant. :-)
@@mikeymasi I have seen some, but never had one of my own. The thought of not being able to clean out all of the built up mineral deposits on the inside was always a turn off for me.
I do admit that I would not mind having one to use for steaming my hats to reshape them.
@@mikeymasi ...the fuck is a kettle?
Pre start checks done and only 3 hours left before knock off. Ahhh that machinist life
nevermind. about the paint marker thing you did it. Thanks you!
saw that cuming as soon as I saw the sign :)
@@heatshield Rude not to really.
In my last shop we had a poor Hass MiniMill that was on its very last legs. One day my shift lead filled in the worn off sticker where "Haas" used to be and made it say "Fischer Price - My First Mill!"
11:55 Could AvE be This Old Tony's fabled pscho-killer whole-apple-eating coworker??
David Martin ..yeeeeno
like an animal.
You say this like you aren't supposed to eat the whole apple. I'm confused
This is just a testament to his editing and creative skills. I mean the CNC work is actually really impressive but I'm more enamored with the video direction. It's like a mini doc entitled a "Life in the Day of a Machinist".
Came for the CNC, liked for the stock avalanche at the end. Who hasnt been there XD
Dye the coolant red for that halloween effect, should look pretty sweet all sprayed over the doors with some tinsel.
EDIT: didnt realise how popular this would be but im sure theres a type of dye you could use thats oil soluble or atleast water soluble, cheers everyone
Nooooooooooooooooooo de-monitized
I will definitely be obtaining a sacrificial goat for my new CNC. It seems to work very well for our northern friend...although we may never know how many goats he has drilled.
This is a masterpiece. Literally the culmination of all that I've come to love from AvE, consummated in one beautiful video. By no means the pinnacle of Uncle B, but certainly more than the sum of his vijeos so far. Keep on keeping on.
Not sarcastic. Please keep making these ART CNC videos. They are wonderful.
For the first time ever RUclips told me about a video within seconds of its posting... this is weird
Weird. You might want to unsubscribe just to be safe.
@@arduinoversusevil2025 safety third right?
Still, my technology overlords actually did what I asked them to do, my shock and amazement is palpable
Did you try restarting it?
This video was a thing of beauty, the music, the mastery, the cinematography... every aspect brings a tear to the eye.
I cannot express enough gratitude; you finally took some red paint to that Renishield cover.
It's been bothering me for a long time. In celebration, I'll give the sheep an evening off.
I feel like I am watching a Stanley Kubrick/David Lynch CNC mashup. Bravo!
two shart pockets for lunch?? keep your ring in a clamp
The fruit loops in the coffee just cracked me right up. It says so much!
Is it... is it good?
That robo bartender is gonna be cool when it starts serving up brews.
I didn't know that project was still in the works
Sadly, I don't think it is anymore :(
Heavy eBrews with light metallic sprinkles.
Yep, there's nothing like a good ol' Hand Jog in the morning.
I dont know about you, but that doesnt sound right to me
With a machine like that it's a full-time job just to do nothing :)
Even though i have no current project ideas or need for a machine like this, watching it work is still hypnotic. I love the tool changer.
3:52 Holy shit he actually clicked when he said click. He must be really scared of copper!
This introduction was perfect. The music, the attitude. Story of my life! Great video!
Plastic goats with metal afros dancing internally to some mean classical music... this is exactly what I subscribed for!
The manuscript of Clang, verse 20 after the second half beyond the fourth part:
... and so shall rule the chaos the shop upon no man question the empire of dirt.
Fight the organized, as they deny our way of honoring our goddess of Clang by sacrificing space for dirt.
You may consume as much coffee, alcohol and junk food as possible to strengthen yourself for judgment that befall those who not belief...
I love you too 😘
Amen !
Given our place in the cycle of seasons, it makes perfect sense to have prepared a scapegoat prior to work.
Fantastic video; inspiring soundtrack; a heartwarming story of man's (and goat's) struggle, and triumph over adversity.
I began to worry about the goat and hammer. Then I realized you were just expressing your concern for his ordeal. What a great guy.
That was... (wipes away single tear) ...beautiful.
You do not know how much I enjoy the music with the series of shots. Pure beauty. I want to see this on a stage in Broadway or somthing. Its a beautiful production with only the best taste. You my man are an inspiration.
@2:02 Only "tap" 2 times, if you tap more than 2 times you're playing with it....😉
Two taps and some bounces in this case.
Playing with it is half the fun!
It’s my hammer, I’ll clean it as fast as I like.
I dont know why this was in my recommended but by God I already love it.
"I wish my wife was this dirty" I freakin love it. lol
I haven't got the heart to tell him she is...
The original ode to joy. U are a true connoisseur both in music and the impossible of job related task......
I think I have PTSD from those damn Haas chirps. Everyone in our cnc machining class had one of those trainers at their desk chirping away as we all manually programmed gcode. The sounds still haunt me.
We ended up covering it it's annoying as hell.
I have a love hate relationship with Haas audio cue. When i ran them, i was convinced that Gene Haas had a team of pyschologists design it, to be as annoying as possible, and unable to ignore. It was like fingernails on a blackboard. Now that i run Hurcos, i miss the audio cue at the end of cycle, because unless yourr in a postion to see the flashing amber light, you dont know the cycle is done in a shop full of running VMCs.
Unique entertainment - there literally is only one guy in the whole world who does what you do. Bravo and many thanks.
you gotta put some elecrtrical tape over that blinking 12:00 to fix it, just like we did with VCR's back in the day.
Did my Fitting and Machining apprenticeship course 50+ years ago, when we were still using slide rules ! Your videos make me glad I didn't go on with it as a career !
I sat here thinking
"I am completely enthralled by this man's B Roll"
I have little to no idea what's happening, but I do know this is absolute brilliance in comedy.
0:10 "Find something you love they said, it'll never feel like a job they said."
Yeah. I loved computers and related technology as a teenager, was my main hobby. Made it my profession. Now my hobbies are just about all out in the shop. Hadn't even done more than an oil change and tire rotation on a car until I was over twenty.
Something about getting older, it's nice to have something with physical presence for your efforts. Used to be a gammer, now when I try to sit down and play a game it feels like I'm wasting my time, that raid achievement just doesn't have the same long term gratification as building a dresser or fixing some cab corners lol
The "Greatest Of All Time" inspector you got there is really keeping you under watch!
This is turning into a RUclips channel for rich fancy snobs who like listening to fancy pants music, trying to dress it up with goat mascots and old coffee ain’t gonna work, I know you switched to a keurig!
Lmao
Balderdash! He puts whole beans in the repurposed Juicero and only drinks first press!
Jon Bois would say that this Comment is Pretty Good
Are Canadians all basically Florida Man with an MFA?
Rich folks have a personal barista put the k-cup in. AvE has that plus another guy on Fruit Loops.
You are a genius that will someday hopefully soon rule the world.👍
Start heading south, we need you here!
"Find something ya love they said, it'll never feel like a job they said...Optimists, morons, the lot of them!" Truer words have never been spoken.
thete something very peaceful about watching ave after a hard days work helps me unwind thanks man
Looks like Yours and Chickadee's lunchbox got mixed up! Is she still chewing on the Beef Jerky?
Your choice of music never cease to amaze me.
It had been a wonderful evening and what I needed now, to give it the perfect ending, was a little of the Ludwig Van.
I have no idea what was going on, but I'm impressed by the amount of effort that went into this V'djao...
Ah, AvE and coffee. Best morning routine ever. Happy green beer day everybody!
Love your videos and your quirky sense of humor..., Keep up the great work!!
The one thing I dont miss about being a machinist is the break room. Why do most trades people have to be so damn messy, its not hard to clean up after yourself.
The most scary thing is the damn bathroom. It always looks like someone threw a grenade in it.
The best video so far!!!! Laughing here in Brazil!!!!
I dont find copper too bad to machine. It loves agressive feed and polished positive rake carbide. Treat it like gummy aluminum and you are good to go :)
Have you tried trepanning it?
This was better than an episode of SporkMan! The build up! The anticipation! The denoument! In all seriousness, this was a great video.
"I wish my wife was this dirty"
That would be a solid reason not to wash your car.
It sounds more like a reason not to wash your wife.
Selfe cleaning? I know about self schmooing and monthly oil changes. Self cleaning sounds new.
You have a wife?
Does wife need inventing?
I’ve got to say, this is pretty darned entertaining. I watched the whole thing, even though I still have no idea what you were making.
New soft jaws for his vice.
Ye'll never catch me, copper!
That machine is a work of art . Such an orchestra of mechanical engineering going on
“AVE’s new brew Metal shavings flavored coffee” guaranteed to keep your head sharp
Bender wants to know your location.
I admire the fact that you are doing your own thing and you are taking appropriate steps to keep it that way. Such as disabling Subscriber numbers to keep the corporate shills from invading your life. It’s an honor. Wish more people are like you.
Never knew you could do that. Even tried looking it up on 3rd party sites and they don't even know. Interesting.
As we say in Stralya, when the going gets tough, have a beer.
Couple pizza pockets and a greasy weasel for lunch? Thanks for giving me inspiration. Life is worth living.
Videos are getting very artsy friend! Next stop, Cannes!
He is still working on perfecting Cannes cycles on the Haas
Next stop, Cans (of beer).
We have that same coffee maker at work, so I know the true mastery on display here is managing to pour coffee into a cup without dribbling down the carafe.
Thank you good Sir! Really enjoy your content. I would offer great words of encouragement but it looks like you do it for the joy of it. Carry on and we'll keep watching.
I'm so confused with what's going on but that goat really makes my day better.
Multicolored mini doughnuts in the coffee?
Must be a Canadian thing.
Would try but, I don't drink coffee.
Quite enjoyed that sat here with my nightly mug of chicken granules, oxo cubes and heavy dash or two of white pepper(pig). Lovely art.
I Love how your able to turn such a tedious task into something so epic XD Awesome editing btw ;)
God, this is beautiful. It perfectly captures the little hilarious nuisances of troubleshooting a problem.
"I wish my wife was this dirty"Epic!
I Write I wish my GF was this first on my back window all the time. Keep up the good work.
I live in SF.... who in their right mind would want to wake up in the morning and have a delicious cup of Joe and be reminded about that place that early ... You have a twisted sense of humor.
You know you have seen to many vid when you say "Tappy tap tap" just before Mr "AvE" says it
I always stay ready with the "click". Sometimes I get it right. Feels so good.
I love everything about your videos! Mutual feelin's for the schmoo, the elixer of life that is coffee, direction and production of these videos!
Got to watch the feed rate on your G2s and G3s. Even with G41 / G42 on, the feed rate is calculated from the tool center.
watching videos like this makes me really appreciate how god damn amazing DMG heidenhain is to use. so easy , conversation programming is just wonderful , touch probe cycle has so much more control . i dont think i could go to a hass id miss DMG too much
11:55 is that a reference to the "This Old Tony" apple story, or are you actually that guy? The world may never know.
The apple knows. Alas he's dead now.
Beautiful stock pile!!! It's like a big heap of gold!!! 🤤
It's like Howtobasic for smart people.
this is the most majestic thing i have ever seen. my brain is hurting bad
Any chance of Saftey Goat stickers in the future? I'd sure like one.🐐
It's a sacrificial goat not a safety goat.
@@peterwelsh6975 I beg to differ. Her name is, "Prudence the Safety Goat"!
@@peterwelsh6975 i was thinking scapegoat.
2nded from me! Also, I thought it was a Hydraulic Ram?
There are no words to express just how awesome this video was.
my god did you eat the label on the first bit into your apple? savage.
Fun fact his colon probably has more stickers than his lunchbox
Fun fact #2 is that apple labels are made of edible material and edible ink.
Thanks for the vid, I work in the controls industry, we make sensors and RFID systems for tool identification, watching these machines run is fascinating.
Just curious why you are going with copper soft jaws?
My guess is that it's less hard than aluminum, but with similar yield strength to softer aluminum.
Can grip aluminum without damaging it, but still isn't likely to catastrophically fail under some high pressure.
Next project is probably made of something that is slightly harder than copper, my guess, even though aluminium is pretty close hardness wise, so not really sure!
@@802Garage Copper is generally harder than aluminum (alloy dependant). Soft jaws are usually made out of mild steel for milling holding profiles. If you need non marring then aluminum is usually used or occasionally brass. I have never seen them made out of copper because copper is extremely expensive and other materials that are much cheaper will do the exact same thing as copper.
I was wondering that too. I've always done, hard Jaws, soft Jaws, and aluminum Jaws. I like this 4th option though.
@@Worrsaint Depending on the chart I look at I get different answers on hardness, so you can understand my confusion, hah. My only other guess is that it's a better heat sink. Hopefully AvE will give us the final answer. :)
Oh how I enjoy the harmonic throb of a good warm up cycle.