I am not even in the trade, But I watch these videos everyday, The passion and solid team you have put together is what every industry needs.. Keep up the AMAZING work and drive you all have.
I love the energy display from Titan and Barry. If every work shop, office or maintenance team had the same energy and enthusiasm towards the work that's been done, everyone would come to work with so much pleasure.
It was making those mistakes that opened my eyes to what the machine and tooling could actually do. It did show up weaknesses in my fixturing, though :D
I love the excitement and energy. I started knocking down cycle times on older programs to challenge myself. Step outside of your comfort zone and grow.
Looking at what is possible with todays machines vs. what I learned as an engineering student 8 years ago... Makes me excited for the future man. You guys knock it out of the park!
The metal Removal rate is impressed! But more impressive than that is the fact that the inserts did not friction weld the aluminum to them! With aluminum in my experience that’s one of the most challenging parts! When you run fast at least.
This is the most insane thing ive seen in this trade, man do i want to push that green button on that machine, really cool that you brought back Tools of Domination greetings from Germany
I love these videos, i am an engineering major in college, i considered the trade before going into engineering because i have passion for both and engineering opened more doors. But machining and design is my love, I watch these videos to help keep me from being “that” engineer that the machinist would complain about. I want to design things that i know i could make, thanks TITANS for being awesome and inspiring me to push myself.
I had the same intentions. I started working in a machine shop then started making good money and gave up on school. 5 years ago I almost landed a nice engineering job but got turned down. They offered to help me return to school but I'm much older now. For me the machine shop was a trap. But engineers benefit from learning how manufacturing works.
$5 say both of you end up back in machining. I spent a few years as an engineer, just because Solidworks is my true love. But I quickly realized that spending DAYS reading specs and never seeing my parts or feeling the chips just wasnt me
Was just about to procrastinate starting the 93L (because I have a new y axis on its way and have no idea how to use it). Picked up the phone and found this. Wow truly incredible and inspiring. Felt bad for Berry as my finger is always on the red button. Stressful place to be. Off to work on the 93L. Thanks for the inspiration guys.
The way titan stepped away from that glass like he was expecting those inserts to grenade made me chuckle. First time I've seen him nervous. Awesome video. I couldn't imagine ever leaving this trade. I love taking monster cuts like this listening to chips just blasting away while the floor is vibrating.
That was frickin awesome!!! What an adrenaline rush to push the limits of the tooling and the machine to see how it performs. Thanks for the awesome video and love the content!!! BOOM!!!
Brother Titan and crew, you are a visionaries, to push an incredible machine to that level of performance, intelligently and with a curiosity for the results, is nothing short of amazing! My belief is that civilization advances when boundary's are pushed, you and the team are solid, educated pushers of limits, never stop. I am one video away from switching careers from medicine to machining, you bastaHd! Love you guys/gals!
When Barry said "I'm scared" I was like "my bro I'm scared for you!" Thanks for all the wonderful education and awareness you guys bring to this trade! From down Under
there is no reason to be scared. if my boss told me to do something and stands beside me. im fine with everything. even if he told me to crash it. its not my problem.
Many years ago I was taking a Calculus II class. It was a community college so a lot of older students were in the class. There were several machinist attending because they wanted to improve their ability for programming 3 & 5 axis equipment. I was impressed at their desire to just be better at what they did, even though there were plenty of old school people still around.
How and why would learning calculus improve one abilities to program a 5 axis machine? I've been programming 5 axis machines for a few years now and have never used calculus or trig for my machining applications.
I love this stuff. That’s a crazy cut! My shop runs tons of tiny parts and at high volume and I am just waiting for the day that you come in and show me that I’ve been roughing tiny features the slow way and blow our cycle times out of the water. We’re talking thin wall machining deep pockets that the biggest rougher that you can fit is 1/16” and it’s a struggle to get cycle times down when the entire movement on a trochoidal tool path is .05 long. The machines just can’t accelerate hard enough. I’d love to pick y’all’s brains when it comes to micro machining some time.
nearly every tool you can run faster than the fact sheet says, but the question is, how long does it run, till it breaks. the second point is, does the machine, the part and the fixturing allow it. but its impessive to see, what some tools can do, even if it is just for one or two cuts
These guys are artists or alchemists even, the amount of energy and care they put into their work into their work is amazing. They deserve all the business and happiness. More workplaces should take a page out of their book.
Titan, i think you and Big Herc could get together and do some truly incredible things for the incarcerated guys trying to come back to the world the right way. Seriously, it could help countless people and if you guys made it into a youtube series id be willing to bet theres a lotta views there
Best machinists and team in the world with what I watch everyday from them. Great idea and great videos. Learning more everyday because of these guys. Keep up the amazing work
you are guys crazy. Using those cutting parameters on my VF2 the spindle would jump out od the machine 😂. I think you broke world record hitting this MRR
Holy fu... And I got shivers when in my work my mill makes one nasty sound or one screek.. All is fine program runs smootly except this one thing that happens from time to time. Heart jumps instantly... But this... My god... I bet that if guys in Ibarmia watches Titan... They are thinking Woah.. Our machine can do that ?! : O
I have a video suggestion Titan would just love…and you’re only about 200 miles from the equipment to make it happen. In the old days the Army had two metalworking jobs, Welder and Machinist. They eventually came to the conclusion teaching people to both weld and machine was a good idea and combined the two jobs into Allied Trades Specialist. At the same time they came to the conclusion World War II-vintage metalworking equipment wasn’t able to make parts for the high-tech equipment the Modern Army now uses and created the Metalworking and Machining Shop Set, or MWMSS. The MWMSS is in two 40-foot expandovans, which are these big trailers you can fold the sides out on so they’re 24 feet wide when they’re in operation. One of them has a Haas CNC lathe, two Miller welders, air-arc gouging and plasma cutting equipment plus an air purification system. The other one has a Haas CNC mill, a CNC plasma cutting table and the same air handler as the other one. The system also comes with huge diesel generators and CAD/CAM systems. The best part: they take these trailers to war. Imagine machining in sandstorms, huge snow accumulations, rain forests…anywhere the Army can go, so can these trailers. A series of videos where Titan and Barry go to Fort Hood and present industry training to III Corps Allied Trades troops ten miles from the nearest power line would (1) be a hell of a thing to watch and (2) be great for the troops’ professional development.
Dude thats AWESOME!!!! In a tight spot, i wouldnt want ANYONE other than Titan (or MAYBE Jessie) by my side in a situation like this. Super cool to know that such a thing exists.
This would be insane to experience up close and in person that machine is a beast awesome video Barry your still the GOAT I seen who mashed that cycle start 🤣
Sometimes ya don't know what your equipment is capable at the edge...Titan is pushing his machines and guys to the limit to see what they can get away with...also if makes for the ultimate hold my beer and watch this video material!
For Sale: lightly used CLEAN Ibarmia HMC. Only used for 2 parts + light face milling on aluminum. no flood used! super clean, brand new coolant tank! note: Cut through one vise due to correct toolpath, small dent on door. priced to sell! (includes Titans sticker, +5hp)
I found my self putting on my my safety squints and ducking watching this video. Damn guys! That was awesome! Side note, you would NOT find my face on the glass, Titan you have some serious brass,,,, you get the idea.
@@barrysetzer I did watch it, but I will have to go back and watch that part again. To be honest I absolutely cringe some times watching you guys do things like this. I never flinch in a horror flicks but watching some of your videos I literally am on the edge of my seat. Very cool by the way and love the videos. Honestly I have taken some of your videos and tried “pushing” my machine similar fashion, but I always set up the cut in the direction so if it comes loose it goes to the back of the machine out of fear something is going to come thru the door glass. That said, I am the proud owner of a good dent now. LOL. Barry, thanks again for the videos I learn a lot as I am a brand new machinist and shop owner. (Recently retired from the Army)
Hahahahaha brother, your machine has CHARACTER now. And PROOF that youre a MONSTER MACHINIST. Its the guys with pristine 20 year old machines that arent making MONEY! Love your comments bro. Keep bringing the BOOM!
Keep murdering that material titan! I thought u might of murdered the tool with no coolant,just goes to show that u can teach an old dog new tricks. Awesome job as ever dude, love it! 👏
Awesome stuff! Thank you for sharing and all you do for the trade. I hope to own a CNC Milling machine one day & would love to buy a manual milling machine to start out with & a lathe. I wish you were my neighbor/friend here in San Antonio, TX cuz I'm starting to build a ride on 1/8 scale ALCO S4 Diesel Locomotive in honor of my Dad & his Dad & I sure could use your help machining gear boxes, frame, body panels, cab, etc.! 💯👊 BOOM!
Hey titan, when u shoot these vids u should show the depth of cut by placing the tool(in slowmo) next to the tombstone and give measurement before the cut so they can get an idea on how brutal of of cut it really is,
I'm used to see you guys running crazy MRR But this is the first time that I was all WTF watching this. And Barry looked physically sick with the 540 MRR. He wasn't exaggerating when he said I'm scared. 🤣🤣🤣👍
I love these BOOM videos (BOOM video - video where Titan and/or any tradesman says BOOM at least twice and is supper pumped about it). But on a serious note, now that you guys know what one limit for the ibarmia is (could the machine take another cut at .25 axial?), what would you back the speeds and feeds down to for a production run? How do you guys determine how far to back off the limit, but still be aggressive in a production run? How often do you replace spindles?
We arent done yet. We are going to go deeper, with coolant now. Stay tuned, and ill let you know where we ended up and what we will safely back off to. But, you can see that it took .125” at 1,000ipm easily dry.
like all those vids too, but sorry. i am bad with numbers, even worse when they come in imperial. Your editing is top notch... but for the daily vlogs - please add a little trasncript-widget translating xyz thousands into metric :D thanks keep it up, you guys are the best!
What about some metrology videos showing inspection techniques to process all of these parts in QC. A lot of shops get bogged down for FAI and AQL sampled final inspection on the CMM. It would be cool to see how you handle dimensional data for all the parts flying off those machines!
The perks of having a balanced tool. I’ve found that a lot of shops don’t pay to have their tools properly balanced. Try that with one out of the box and see if your tool or spindle explodes first lol
Honestly, coming from A looooong history with Fanuc? Its awesome. There have been some “learning experiences,” and it took a little getting used to……but i FREAKIN LOVE THIS CONTROL
It's amazing for sure to be getting great cuts at depths and feeds that are beyond the manufacturer's recommendations, but never forget that the harder you run it, the more force you're applying to the bearings and ways, too. There are no free lunches. If you are running hard and fast, the bearings are taking the abuse. They won't last as long. Yes bearings are replaceable. But there is a cost to that.
I am not even in the trade, But I watch these videos everyday, The passion and solid team you have put together is what every industry needs.. Keep up the AMAZING work and drive you all have.
Same
Lol i love you guys. Like, I dont watch videos on “how to be an electrician.” 😂😂😂 but who doesnt LOVE murdering metal while getting a few laughs 😎
Love these guys, Titans has that "small kid in a candy shop" level excitement. You guys are legends
I love the energy display from Titan and Barry. If every work shop, office or maintenance team had the same energy and enthusiasm towards the work that's been done, everyone would come to work with so much pleasure.
Yes indeed! Also, it would get the United States and other countries out of a big slump!
I would not want to go home.
Bwahahaha. Most of us get to work an hour early, and leave at least an hour late. Not because we HAVE to, but because we WANT to 😜
I love seeing people get this exited over the trade, seeing you guys push it to the limit and absolutely pulverizing that aluminum.
Thanks… Best Trade in the World!!!
I'll take "things an employee machinist would never do on his own" for $1000, Alex.
It's nice to have a boss that enjoys fun stuff like this.
I wish I had the time to do this.
Dont worry. Me and Titan have the time to do it FOR you!
I've seen cuts like this done in the past but they were mistakes in programming. NOT on purpose ! Thats nuts.
It was making those mistakes that opened my eyes to what the machine and tooling could actually do. It did show up weaknesses in my fixturing, though :D
I love the excitement and energy. I started knocking down cycle times on older programs to challenge myself. Step outside of your comfort zone and grow.
Looking at what is possible with todays machines vs. what I learned as an engineering student 8 years ago... Makes me excited for the future man. You guys knock it out of the park!
The metal Removal rate is impressed! But more impressive than that is the fact that the inserts did not friction weld the aluminum to them! With aluminum in my experience that’s one of the most challenging parts! When you run fast at least.
This is the most insane thing ive seen in this trade, man do i want to push that green button on that machine, really cool that you brought back Tools of Domination greetings from Germany
Love that you know about Tools of Domination
I love these videos, i am an engineering major in college, i considered the trade before going into engineering because i have passion for both and engineering opened more doors. But machining and design is my love, I watch these videos to help keep me from being “that” engineer that the machinist would complain about. I want to design things that i know i could make, thanks TITANS for being awesome and inspiring me to push myself.
I had the same intentions. I started working in a machine shop then started making good money and gave up on school. 5 years ago I almost landed a nice engineering job but got turned down. They offered to help me return to school but I'm much older now. For me the machine shop was a trap. But engineers benefit from learning how manufacturing works.
$5 say both of you end up back in machining. I spent a few years as an engineer, just because Solidworks is my true love. But I quickly realized that spending DAYS reading specs and never seeing my parts or feeling the chips just wasnt me
@@barrysetzer I own a machine shop so, yes you're right. I can't ever leave the machine shop. I do get design work .
Was just about to procrastinate starting the 93L (because I have a new y axis on its way and have no idea how to use it). Picked up the phone and found this. Wow truly incredible and inspiring. Felt bad for Berry as my finger is always on the red button. Stressful place to be. Off to work on the 93L. Thanks for the inspiration guys.
What a cool place to work. The education alone would be worth it.
The way titan stepped away from that glass like he was expecting those inserts to grenade made me chuckle. First time I've seen him nervous. Awesome video. I couldn't imagine ever leaving this trade. I love taking monster cuts like this listening to chips just blasting away while the floor is vibrating.
I wish my boss was this enthusiastic about machining. Love your stuff man! You guys are awesome!
woat thats crazy !!!
that you even dare to stand at the window is epic , i would step way back ..booom baby !
That was frickin awesome!!! What an adrenaline rush to push the limits of the tooling and the machine to see how it performs. Thanks for the awesome video and love the content!!! BOOM!!!
Holy shit!!! On a side note, i wish i could get as excited about anything as titan does about machining. I love to see that passion!
Lol its contagious!
Barry is like the "straight man" that Titan always needed. "Fire in the hole!" Classic
Well i mean, im not a biologist……but I AM a “straight man” HAHAHAHA.
Brother Titan and crew, you are a visionaries, to push an incredible machine to that level of performance, intelligently and with a curiosity for the results, is nothing short of amazing!
My belief is that civilization advances when boundary's are pushed, you and the team are solid, educated pushers of limits, never stop.
I am one video away from switching careers from medicine to machining, you bastaHd!
Love you guys/gals!
When Barry said "I'm scared" I was like "my bro I'm scared for you!" Thanks for all the wonderful education and awareness you guys bring to this trade! From down Under
there is no reason to be scared. if my boss told me to do something and stands beside me. im fine with everything. even if he told me to crash it. its not my problem.
Man, come hang out with us in Texas! You bring the vegemite
@@barrysetzer 🤣 I'll bring plenty of it too mate
Barry that is right up your alley. That is awesome to see what is possible when you step out of your comfort zone. Awesome work guys.
Hahahaha whats up Greg!
Not much Barry. I am enjoying all the content you and Jesse are putting out. Really all of the Titans team. You guys keep it up.
That was Incredible! I really like you guys are giving free education, should be that way for everything to people who actually want to learn.
seeing those chips flying is very mesmerizing thank u for making such videos and for lifting this trade.
Many years ago I was taking a Calculus II class. It was a community college so a lot of older students were in the class. There were several machinist attending because they wanted to improve their ability for programming 3 & 5 axis equipment. I was impressed at their desire to just be better at what they did, even though there were plenty of old school people still around.
How and why would learning calculus improve one abilities to program a 5 axis machine? I've been programming 5 axis machines for a few years now and have never used calculus or trig for my machining applications.
I love the culture of your company. Boom!
I love this stuff. That’s a crazy cut! My shop runs tons of tiny parts and at high volume and I am just waiting for the day that you come in and show me that I’ve been roughing tiny features the slow way and blow our cycle times out of the water. We’re talking thin wall machining deep pockets that the biggest rougher that you can fit is 1/16” and it’s a struggle to get cycle times down when the entire movement on a trochoidal tool path is .05 long. The machines just can’t accelerate hard enough. I’d love to pick y’all’s brains when it comes to micro machining some time.
How fast is your spindle? Material type?
And geographical location
Titan, you are such an inspiration!
nearly every tool you can run faster than the fact sheet says, but the question is, how long does it run, till it breaks. the second point is, does the machine, the part and the fixturing allow it. but its impessive to see, what some tools can do, even if it is just for one or two cuts
Titan is like a kid in a candy store, get it!!! BOOOOOOM
These guys are artists or alchemists even, the amount of energy and care they put into their work into their work is amazing. They deserve all the business and happiness. More workplaces should take a page out of their book.
Lol alchemists. “Watch as we convert this piece of material into chips”
Titan, i think you and Big Herc could get together and do some truly incredible things for the incarcerated guys trying to come back to the world the right way. Seriously, it could help countless people and if you guys made it into a youtube series id be willing to bet theres a lotta views there
Not sure who that is but I am all about helping and making a difference in peoples lives.
When you see Titan step back from the window you know your at the limit 😳! Love you guys.
Beast mode cuts right there! My little Tormach runs great, but that thing is a BEAST.
i jumped in my seat during that last cut. crazy what you are able to do now adays
Just awesome, thank you for taking the risks and doing what you do to educate us. You guys have to be the best ambassadors of the machining world
Hey Turbo! Good times, man. Thanks for watching!
That’s is sooooo dopeeee!!!!!
I wanna see the inserts! C'mon, y'all! What a tease! Was that 6061?? Pretty sure it was. That was badass. Got my heart rate up now.
Hahaha, inserts are still good. We are actually going to take it deeper now, with coolant.
@@barrysetzer What size face mill is that and how many flutes? No gumming issues with that 6061?? You guys are insane! Can't wait...
Its a 3” 4 flute. And yeah, no issues. Suprised the hell outta me lol
@@barrysetzer Ok! That makes sense. Unlike your typical 7 flutes, which probably would gum up on that stuff. Nice! 👍🏾💪🏾
Best machinists and team in the world with what I watch everyday from them. Great idea and great videos. Learning more everyday because of these guys. Keep up the amazing work
Hello again, Gary! You know how we DO! Having a blast and dropping red pills daily!
Ibarmia looks like good combo of speed and power. And these guys are unstoppable 👍
Yep, and Thanks
Most machines are either powerful at low RPMs or High… The Ibarmia is a Beast Through Out…
Very Impressive!!!
I have to show that video to all my job colleagues
Hahaha, we aren't done yet. Today, we are going to continue increasing our depth, but with coolant now
you are guys crazy. Using those cutting parameters on my VF2 the spindle would jump out od the machine 😂. I think you broke world record hitting this MRR
Holy fu... And I got shivers when in my work my mill makes one nasty sound or one screek.. All is fine program runs smootly except this one thing that happens from time to time. Heart jumps instantly... But this... My god... I bet that if guys in Ibarmia watches Titan... They are thinking Woah.. Our machine can do that ?! : O
I have a video suggestion Titan would just love…and you’re only about 200 miles from the equipment to make it happen.
In the old days the Army had two metalworking jobs, Welder and Machinist. They eventually came to the conclusion teaching people to both weld and machine was a good idea and combined the two jobs into Allied Trades Specialist.
At the same time they came to the conclusion World War II-vintage metalworking equipment wasn’t able to make parts for the high-tech equipment the Modern Army now uses and created the Metalworking and Machining Shop Set, or MWMSS.
The MWMSS is in two 40-foot expandovans, which are these big trailers you can fold the sides out on so they’re 24 feet wide when they’re in operation. One of them has a Haas CNC lathe, two Miller welders, air-arc gouging and plasma cutting equipment plus an air purification system. The other one has a Haas CNC mill, a CNC plasma cutting table and the same air handler as the other one. The system also comes with huge diesel generators and CAD/CAM systems.
The best part: they take these trailers to war. Imagine machining in sandstorms, huge snow accumulations, rain forests…anywhere the Army can go, so can these trailers.
A series of videos where Titan and Barry go to Fort Hood and present industry training to III Corps Allied Trades troops ten miles from the nearest power line would (1) be a hell of a thing to watch and (2) be great for the troops’ professional development.
Dude thats AWESOME!!!! In a tight spot, i wouldnt want ANYONE other than Titan (or MAYBE Jessie) by my side in a situation like this. Super cool to know that such a thing exists.
Keep pushing those limits! You guys just continue to amaze me.
Holy moly!!!!!!!! God I love it
I never seen this before 😳😳😳,
This is really incredible 🔥🔥🔥🔥,
I am really impressed with this 🔥🔥🔥...
Oh man Boooom🔥🔥🔥🔥
This would be insane to experience up close and in person that machine is a beast awesome video Barry your still the GOAT I seen who mashed that cycle start 🤣
Sometimes ya don't know what your equipment is capable at the edge...Titan is pushing his machines and guys to the limit to see what they can get away with...also if makes for the ultimate hold my beer and watch this video material!
It’s easier when you don’t pay for machines or equipment
For Sale: lightly used CLEAN Ibarmia HMC. Only used for 2 parts + light face milling on aluminum. no flood used! super clean, brand new coolant tank! note: Cut through one vise due to correct toolpath, small dent on door.
priced to sell! (includes Titans sticker, +5hp)
Hell, i will even autograph the table 😂
I found my self putting on my my safety squints and ducking watching this video. Damn guys! That was awesome! Side note, you would NOT find my face on the glass, Titan you have some serious brass,,,, you get the idea.
Sean, titan is crazy. Did you watch one of our last few where we destroyed a knock off vise? He didnt even flinch when the carrier jaw hit the door
@@barrysetzer I did watch it, but I will have to go back and watch that part again. To be honest I absolutely cringe some times watching you guys do things like this. I never flinch in a horror flicks but watching some of your videos I literally am on the edge of my seat. Very cool by the way and love the videos.
Honestly I have taken some of your videos and tried “pushing” my machine similar fashion, but I always set up the cut in the direction so if it comes loose it goes to the back of the machine out of fear something is going to come thru the door glass. That said, I am the proud owner of a good dent now. LOL. Barry, thanks again for the videos I learn a lot as I am a brand new machinist and shop owner. (Recently retired from the Army)
Hahahahaha brother, your machine has CHARACTER now. And PROOF that youre a MONSTER MACHINIST. Its the guys with pristine 20 year old machines that arent making MONEY! Love your comments bro. Keep bringing the BOOM!
Keep murdering that material titan!
I thought u might of murdered the tool with no coolant,just goes to show that u can teach an old dog new tricks. Awesome job as ever dude, love it! 👏
I once rapid traversed a Ø.5 3 flute Data Flute end mill .75 deep at 12k rpm 1180 imp through a 6061 aluminum. It didn't break.
Awesome stuff! Thank you for sharing and all you do for the trade. I hope to own a CNC Milling machine one day & would love to buy a manual milling machine to start out with & a lathe. I wish you were my neighbor/friend here in San Antonio, TX cuz I'm starting to build a ride on 1/8 scale ALCO S4 Diesel Locomotive in honor of my Dad & his Dad & I sure could use your help machining gear boxes, frame, body panels, cab, etc.! 💯👊 BOOM!
whaaat xd that's amazing guys !
this was insane!
damn the amount of energie to cut that much volume is insane. u could probably feel and hear those cuts on whole shop floor
@Trevor Goforth at least all the "booms" came from titan and not from a disintegrating tool
@@leonschumann2361 I can hear Titan "booming" from the additive department as well lol
Those chips sound like hail on that window 😆
Hey titan, when u shoot these vids u should show the depth of cut by placing the tool(in slowmo) next to the tombstone and give measurement before the cut so they can get an idea on how brutal of of cut it really is,
I'm used to see you guys running crazy MRR But this is the first time that I was all WTF watching this. And Barry looked physically sick with the 540 MRR. He wasn't exaggerating when he said I'm scared. 🤣🤣🤣👍
“im scared.” Not acting 😂😂😂
very best power spain machines
TNC 640 one of the bass controls in the world it is a joy to work on so many possibilities
BOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I thought my shop runs crazy speeds and feeds, but this makes my heart race lol.
When you do sinker edm parts do you always use copper for electrodes? We use graphite machinist is a funny guy mills the probe then burns with it
Gotta love the reactions. The passion is contagious.
Also hi Barry
Haha contagious for sure!! And hi Matt!
Love you guys thank you. Insane speeds
Both of you are crazy.
Now that was amazing to see, great video guys boom 💥 😀 👏 🙌
Barry is my Spirit animal 😂 you guys are insane! And I love it!
Lmao! Spirit animal of GREATNESS 😂
I love these BOOM videos (BOOM video - video where Titan and/or any tradesman says BOOM at least twice and is supper pumped about it).
But on a serious note, now that you guys know what one limit for the ibarmia is (could the machine take another cut at .25 axial?), what would you back the speeds and feeds down to for a production run? How do you guys determine how far to back off the limit, but still be aggressive in a production run? How often do you replace spindles?
We arent done yet. We are going to go deeper, with coolant now. Stay tuned, and ill let you know where we ended up and what we will safely back off to. But, you can see that it took .125” at 1,000ipm easily dry.
I’m a new cnc machinist. I’m gonna try this one day.
like all those vids too, but sorry. i am bad with numbers, even worse when they come in imperial.
Your editing is top notch... but for the daily vlogs - please add a little trasncript-widget translating xyz thousands into metric :D thanks
keep it up, you guys are the best!
What about some metrology videos showing inspection techniques to process all of these parts in QC. A lot of shops get bogged down for FAI and AQL sampled final inspection on the CMM. It would be cool to see how you handle dimensional data for all the parts flying off those machines!
If you dont have that kind of energy doing what you do, then you doing the wrong thing. i love this trade. mill turn machinist
AMAZING!!!!! That’s all I can say about that!
Perfect video
Love from India
The best of the best 🔥🔥🔥🔥 boom 💥
Excellent you've created a "ROTARY SHAPER" lmao 😁
Barry this is cool
Hahaha I agree! Biggest cut I've ever done!
Hey yo Titan. Seems like your hearing is still great. How often do you wear hearing protection?
Hi
I need to drill 690mm in a super martensite comparable to austenite stainless or inconel.
What should be the strategy and tool recommendation?
Sub it out!!👍
Damn glad to be diving into this trade🤘
And WE are glad to have you!
This is brutal :D
Awesome Stuff:)
live fast, love hard, die young 💪
Nice shirt!
Love the shirt!
did you spray that block with coolant or something else before runs? 6:59
WD-40
This is unbelievable craazyyyy
OMG that tool cut across the Steel like it was wood its awesome
I'd kill to see that zoomed in at 4k on high speed camera.
" BOOM "👀👌
The perks of having a balanced tool. I’ve found that a lot of shops don’t pay to have their tools properly balanced. Try that with one out of the box and see if your tool or spindle explodes first lol
Haha. Barry I recognize that nervous laugh.
Lol the face mill was on 🔥 she was smoking good. Basically a controlled crash at 540 😂
Hahaha, im not sure we “controlled” it 😂 no way I could have stopped it in time LOL
Does the aluminum blank gain heat due to the cut and if so, is a warmer part easier to cut?
How do you like the Heidenhain control?
Honestly, coming from A looooong history with Fanuc? Its awesome. There have been some “learning experiences,” and it took a little getting used to……but i FREAKIN LOVE THIS CONTROL
Sheesh! Thats nuts lol you can probably run that .125" cut all day though with coolant on.
Absolutely! It wasnt even scary yet at that depth!
This is great You should do another test and see how hard much farther you can push it with coolant
Oh we aren't done yet!
Any fretting developing on the tapers? I've noticed some on BT40 holder from running hard
It's amazing for sure to be getting great cuts at depths and feeds that are beyond the manufacturer's recommendations, but never forget that the harder you run it, the more force you're applying to the bearings and ways, too. There are no free lunches. If you are running hard and fast, the bearings are taking the abuse. They won't last as long. Yes bearings are replaceable. But there is a cost to that.
5:06: relax. Making chips makes money. Spindles and bearings are cheap compared to running like a turtle.
that was me going a full inch slotting and my teacher thought it was gonna explode but it didnt and it ran🤣🤣🤣