Titan do you do any manufacturing or other products for companies or just educational purposes. I know you guys make some really cool stuff for everyone to see what the different machines will do. I'm not a machinist but love what you guys do and teach in your shop. I have a automotive shop now and working on cars an trucks for over 40yrs now. I kinda wish I started as a machinist but found my way with what I do now an made a pretty good living doing it. Thanks for sharing stay safe guys
Thanks Brother… We pick and choose the right products to make… like we just made a crazy part that’s going to the Moon in partnership with Northrop and Firefly… couldn’t show it though. So most of what we do is for education. We design our own true to life parts to teach legit machining techniques so all can learn and rise to Greatness😁 our call is to Inspire and Bring Awareness to our Industry… then teach ALL legit education so they can be pillars in their companies and put food and opportunities on their families tables… BOOM! Titan
@@TITANSofCNC Thanks for sharing. You guys are the best in the business and love all your stories about how you have gotten to where you are now. God bless you
@@rprice7670 Absolutely!!! TITANS of CNC MACHINING are THE BOSSES in this topic. They are doing great things and inspire thousands of machinists all over the world! God bless them!!!
@@TITANSofCNC Wow, your response says it all. Your videos are mind blowing! I am 63 and been machining for 25 years. never too old to learn and always open to a better way. If I were a young man I would be outside your door every day until you gave me a shot. You the man Titan, BOOM.
I worked at Gardner Denver's Pennsylvania plant. We had 2 heller hf1400's. Both dedicated roughers. The machine that roughed the most material went through 2 spindles in 3 years. Boom.
Our school just purchased a Quaser MF400 5 Axis Mill. It is no where near the size of this Heller but for us it is a monster. It weighs over 18,000 pounds. The riggers that installed the machine had a similar fork lift that is in this video. My students were AMAZED at how it worked! Sometimes teaching how to operate CNC machines goes beyond the kids learning the actual machines! The technology and teamwork of the riggers was a lesson learned by many of them that we as teaches could never duplicate. The videos posted by Titan are incredible learning tools. I find my students watching them all the time and then having conversations about them! Thanks again Titan!
Amazing machines. We have 3 Heller machines in our shop, H3000 built in 2018. the chip conveyor actually got torn on the bottom by our rather large chips. Had to replace all 3 conveyors for big bucks, as well as standing production. Everything else is great though
I heard a term from a supervisor at a prototype casting shop I worked at for a few months. "You can fool the spectators but you can't fool the players." He was talking about how many people have "experience" on their resume and then come in and can't program like they said they could. Can't help but notice the term aerospace is thrown around so much. Just because something is for an aerospace company doesn't mean the components are necessarily anything different from a typical job shop. Aerospace companies need MGSE (mechanical ground support equipment) just as much as "aerospace" flight components. I just find it funny as someone in the industry to keep hearing this term like it's a unicorn. Same thing said to me by one of the best programmers I have ever met (shop foreman who was only a few years older than me when I was 21) about "aerospace" as a buzzword. That dude now makes mold parts and composite machining/engineering for military drones. Would love to tour the shop someday :). BOOM. You guys get to subsidize your shop growth with RUclips money plus education and tooling company sponsorships. It's the new way of making money. Internet money. What is the B axis travel?? + -120?
... Heller and Element 22 - TITAN - we work together in CNC. Titan atom Radius 147 - your Big fate 17+4 and distance sun to earth 147 Millionen Kilometer. Let the sun shine in you too - Go for Metal - Olympia.
Hope, that you will tell us, how this machine is compared to ibarmia. I know that this is better, but how? Probably because her are C and A axis on table.
Nice machine.....German? Good luck with ser ice, I got a German machine and at their mercy when it goes down, yes they have a base in Chicago, still a nightmare. Although it's a great machine,, I'm going to pull it out and trashe it. I don't care, service is most important
Wow, can't wait to see the automation setup. @10:30 when Titan said "I'm out, Boom", i thought for a second that that forklift would knock him out... :D
@@TheLegend27StrikesBack I can only guess this machine would cost a $1,000,000 Plus all the other machine they have buying them out right be a big investment.
Working on a Torino’s multi Swiss 8x26 right now only 12 in the states. Service to set-up and learning programming on TB-deco coming from a manual background/hass mills has left me hungry from stuff like this at the age of 29 years old! Can’t wait to see what coming to the future of machining!
HAY FOR ME THE MADNESS IS LOW CONTENT: ONLY 10:44... HELP! NOT GETTING ENOUGH CNC FOR THE BRAIN. LOCKED DOWN? TOOLS & TOOL PATHS. 30+ MINUTES IS SWEAT! MATH; EXCLUDE .44 SECONDS) 10:44 1/3 OF 1/2/ ? = 1/6 HOUR wEaK boom/ done? CNC MIND STARVE?
Started at GE gear plant in Lynn MASS around 83 or 84 AND only 3yrs out of high school. 2yrs later won the highest union pay rate and got involved in RD project for hardened high speed reduction gearing to be installed in ARLEIGH BURKE class destroyers. 7 axis cnc horz boring. Many manufacturing buildings sit along the Saugus river. This HBM used the steel plate floors as x table and besides that there was a large computer rotating table that moves in and out. The foundation had 6 massive concrete legs going over 100ft to hard rock. 2 stories below the floor housed all supporting hardware and fluid system. The U.S. navy excepted the reduction gearing along with gas turbines specifically designed for each other. At this timeframe manufacturing was gone from the U.S. and ones that stayed had to go cnc
I mean, this must be 1 expensive machine, like 500K plus? What kind of hourly rate would a machine like this cost? Can't be that 65 dollars that you spoke about 2 years ago?
Titan I love your focus on bringing manufacturing back to the home soil. And how it is important to make money to keep in the income coming. I love the Titan team and the learning that can be found here
I would love to see company that I work for to start earning huge money so we also could afford 3-5 new machines in a span of half a year... Im jealous this is so awesome!
Big props to the Air Compressor House that did the upgrades. Titan I'd give them some love not just the air compressor they are distributors of. Heller looks amazing along with incredible support. What a equipment made her in the USA or is there any? Let's keep it all USA. If there is American made equipment how much of our machines are heading across the pond?
Had 4-Axis MCi16's. Had to bolt machine to the floor. Big lorries on the road outside the factory kept throwing the level out on the special mounts due to vibration
The secondary work on lights out operations is nuts, you need about 2 - 3 employees to compensate for it to push the work out the door within 24 hours of production of lights out.
So happy that finally there is something with Sinumerik control in Titan's facility. I love that control, I would never go to Fanuc at this point. But I'm working only on 3 and 3+1 axis, so it will be cool to learn something about 5-axis machining on it.
BOOOOOM SECOND HELLER INSTALLED Great Video all the time Question Jessie is now a grinder right? I Hope He doesnt forget to Grind barrys Gears He is just crazy man Dont give him to much coolant I cant wait to See big chips from german engineering Do you think about other Machines at Your Shop like Grob or bimatec soraluce? Be cool and have fun machining I Hope at the next AMB (2024) we meet us
Titan your the man!! Been a machinist for 15 years now and I love that y’all are so passionate about it. That’s how I feel. Unfortunately the places I go the workers are not and want to drain the company of money rather than make it. I hate it around here because I am as passionate as you about machines and machining. I would give up a lot to come work for you guys. That would be amazing!! Keep killing it and I will definitely keep supporting as much as I can.
Holy shit when did they stop getting any bigger do you know what I’m saying that thing is huge that Forklift was outrageous that looks like something more that you would find on a pier with shipping containers that thing is monstrous I couldn’t imagine trying to level that thing within .0000001 of an inch
Ol bro when you said bring it back to the US and make money to put food on the table you have a viewer for life not to mention a state certified machinist I will be definitely keeping up with what titans of machining is doing
With regards to single pieces, clearly multiple pieces all have to have almost perfect interfaces and they all need joining in the best long term stress free way - so to make just a single big part is considerably best practice and it's usually the most low cost way as well. However, you need access to very large casting and really big and accurate machining capabilities. It really, really pays to keep skills and trades going, have some vision and guts and don't let the accountants or CFO outsource overseas just to temporary boost their stock option or bonus scheme.
7:24 afaict, this spindle probably has a chip sensor which detects small chips between the spindle face and the toolholder face. I have seen that somewhere but i cant remember where it was.
hi Titan i have been in high speed production for 30 years but never any machining and the machines that i maintane all use parts for people like you and your team and it always facinated me at how these parts are made i love watching the content that you and your team put out every time i watch i learn something new i think thats so awesome thanks
Why do they always install machines in the weekend. Can't those technicians work in the week. It is not that the other machines in the shop have to be shut down to install a new machine.
Titan do you do any manufacturing or other products for companies or just educational purposes. I know you guys make some really cool stuff for everyone to see what the different machines will do.
I'm not a machinist but love what you guys do and teach in your shop. I have a automotive shop now and working on cars an trucks for over 40yrs now. I kinda wish I started as a machinist but found my way with what I do now an made a pretty good living doing it. Thanks for sharing stay safe guys
Thanks Brother…
We pick and choose the right products to make… like we just made a crazy part that’s going to the Moon in partnership with Northrop and Firefly… couldn’t show it though.
So most of what we do is for education. We design our own true to life parts to teach legit machining techniques so all can learn and rise to Greatness😁 our call is to Inspire and Bring Awareness to our Industry… then teach ALL legit education so they can be pillars in their companies and put food and opportunities on their families tables…
BOOM!
Titan
@@TITANSofCNC Thanks for sharing. You guys are the best in the business and love all your stories about how you have gotten to where you are now. God bless you
I was going to ask the exact same question, was wondering if they still did the cool stuff for Space X
@@rprice7670 Absolutely!!! TITANS of CNC MACHINING are THE BOSSES in this topic. They are doing great things and inspire thousands of machinists all over the world! God bless them!!!
@@TITANSofCNC Wow, your response says it all. Your videos are mind blowing! I am 63 and been machining for 25 years. never too old to learn and always open to a better way. If I were a young man I would be outside your door every day until you gave me a shot. You the man Titan, BOOM.
Proud to be the carrier on this one! don`t hesitate to reach out if you need shipping in the future.
I worked at Gardner Denver's Pennsylvania plant. We had 2 heller hf1400's. Both dedicated roughers. The machine that roughed the most material went through 2 spindles in 3 years. Boom.
I can't be the only one who is also interested in that absolute MONSTER of a Fork Lift that was used to bring the machine in!
Our school just purchased a Quaser MF400 5 Axis Mill. It is no where near the size of this Heller but for us it is a monster. It weighs over 18,000 pounds. The riggers that installed the machine had a similar fork lift that is in this video. My students were AMAZED at how it worked! Sometimes teaching how to operate CNC machines goes beyond the kids learning the actual machines! The technology and teamwork of the riggers was a lesson learned by many of them that we as teaches could never duplicate. The videos posted by Titan are incredible learning tools. I find my students watching them all the time and then having conversations about them! Thanks again Titan!
We have some big fork lifts for moving the steel around our factory...I think the top one lifts 20 tonnes
Machine riggers always have them. Have to have a fork rated for more than the weight of the machine.
It's a versa lift we use them to install hellers at Borg Warner
I ran Taylor 360s and those are actual monsters
Unmatched precision Made in Germany!
The 5 axis precision video where they indicate the Steel ball within 2 micron is insane
😂😂 I don’t think I can compete with Jonathan. That’s competition level!
Amazing machines. We have 3 Heller machines in our shop, H3000 built in 2018. the chip conveyor actually got torn on the bottom by our rather large chips. Had to replace all 3 conveyors for big bucks, as well as standing production. Everything else is great though
Heller!!!!! Best machines ❤
I heard a term from a supervisor at a prototype casting shop I worked at for a few months. "You can fool the spectators but you can't fool the players." He was talking about how many people have "experience" on their resume and then come in and can't program like they said they could. Can't help but notice the term aerospace is thrown around so much. Just because something is for an aerospace company doesn't mean the components are necessarily anything different from a typical job shop. Aerospace companies need MGSE (mechanical ground support equipment) just as much as "aerospace" flight components. I just find it funny as someone in the industry to keep hearing this term like it's a unicorn. Same thing said to me by one of the best programmers I have ever met (shop foreman who was only a few years older than me when I was 21) about "aerospace" as a buzzword. That dude now makes mold parts and composite machining/engineering for military drones. Would love to tour the shop someday :). BOOM. You guys get to subsidize your shop growth with RUclips money plus education and tooling company sponsorships. It's the new way of making money. Internet money.
What is the B axis travel?? + -120?
We had a guy come to our shop who wasn't even qualified to push the green button to start a machining cycle.
OMG... A grand plan
Una bestia de maquina
I had a machinery moving job. 16 tonnes monsters. My god that job was dirty
The basement of the mashine, is it made out of cast iron or polymer concrete?
I’ll take tram over level any day!
Can you introduce the factory ZOLLER?
i wonder what equipment xometry is using.
... Heller and Element 22 - TITAN - we work together in CNC. Titan atom Radius 147 - your Big fate 17+4 and distance sun to earth 147 Millionen Kilometer. Let the sun shine in you too - Go for Metal - Olympia.
👍👍
the machines and work are awesome, but i could not work for a guy that says "boom" every 5 minutes.
CNC operators don't make much money. This is wrong.
Is there ever a day, that's not a new machine day? 😁
Great job guys.
Hope, that you will tell us, how this machine is compared to ibarmia.
I know that this is better, but how?
Probably because her are C and A axis on table.
Nice machine.....German? Good luck with ser ice, I got a German machine and at their mercy when it goes down, yes they have a base in Chicago, still a nightmare. Although it's a great machine,, I'm going to pull it out and trashe it. I don't care, service is most important
Wow, can't wait to see the automation setup.
@10:30 when Titan said "I'm out, Boom", i thought for a second that that forklift would knock him out... :D
Ha😁
I saw that in the replay…
titan is on point all around. unbelievable how far hes come as an influencer and team builder
I hope you have got the work for all these machines must cost a fortune in lease payment.
Do they actually lease these machines instead of buying them?
@@TheLegend27StrikesBack I can only guess this machine would cost a $1,000,000 Plus all the other machine they have buying them out right be a big investment.
Hi , Titan from Kazakhstan. Thanks for your video. It's motivation for learning something new. Good luck and god bless
God Bless you and thanks
3.5 feet/second ... What insanity!?!?
Вот это мощный станочело, работал как то на чешском горизонтально расточном станке , очень похоже
3500 ips is 4.86 feet per second.
Ahhh that new machine smell, must be nice ripping off all of that plastic from them machines. 💥
Working on a Torino’s multi Swiss 8x26 right now only 12 in the states. Service to set-up and learning programming on TB-deco coming from a manual background/hass mills has left me hungry from stuff like this at the age of 29 years old! Can’t wait to see what coming to the future of machining!
HAY FOR ME THE MADNESS IS LOW CONTENT: ONLY 10:44... HELP! NOT GETTING ENOUGH CNC FOR THE BRAIN. LOCKED DOWN? TOOLS & TOOL PATHS. 30+ MINUTES IS SWEAT! MATH; EXCLUDE .44 SECONDS)
10:44 1/3 OF 1/2/ ? = 1/6 HOUR wEaK boom/ done? CNC MIND STARVE?
Started at GE gear plant in Lynn MASS around 83 or 84 AND only 3yrs out of high school. 2yrs later won the highest union pay rate and got involved in RD project for hardened high speed reduction gearing to be installed in ARLEIGH BURKE class destroyers. 7 axis cnc horz boring. Many manufacturing buildings sit along the Saugus river. This HBM used the steel plate floors as x table and besides that there was a large computer rotating table that moves in and out.
The foundation had 6 massive concrete legs going over 100ft to hard rock. 2 stories below the floor housed all supporting hardware and fluid system. The U.S. navy excepted the reduction gearing along with gas turbines specifically designed for each other. At this timeframe manufacturing was gone from the U.S. and ones that stayed had to go cnc
🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷👏👏👏👌👍 Türkiye/ İstanbul/ İMES
Nice machine 🇩🇪. Titan just WTF . How do you get all them?
🤷♂️ I told everyone that we were going to Texas to build the Baddest Machine Shop on the planet… and teach legit education to the world.
@@TITANSofCNC you need to test Hermle!!!
@@bryanschmenkel4828 I bet a Hermle or Kern will be in there some day. Their shop would be a great to work in.
I would love to see a Kern Micro HD running at titans of CNC, a masterpiece of German engineering
Be-a-utifull
I Love German Ingeniering ❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍
I mean, this must be 1 expensive machine, like 500K plus?
What kind of hourly rate would a machine like this cost?
Can't be that 65 dollars that you spoke about 2 years ago?
Titan I love your focus on bringing manufacturing back to the home soil. And how it is important to make money to keep in the income coming.
I love the Titan team and the learning that can be found here
I would love to see company that I work for to start earning huge money so we also could afford 3-5 new machines in a span of half a year... Im jealous this is so awesome!
Big props to the Air Compressor House that did the upgrades. Titan I'd give them some love not just the air compressor they are distributors of. Heller looks amazing along with incredible support. What a equipment made her in the USA or is there any? Let's keep it all USA. If there is American made equipment how much of our machines are heading across the pond?
12 pallets?
that sounds crazy
this machine wont stop...
its incredible as you evolving
Had 4-Axis MCi16's. Had to bolt machine to the floor. Big lorries on the road outside the factory kept throwing the level out on the special mounts due to vibration
Boom!making manufacturing great again.thanks titans y’all are doing it
0:52 How many people thought this said PANDA EXPRESS? 😆 Got food on the brain! 🐔 🥣
This is who you want setting up your precision machinery, rigid, humorless germans. 5-10 microns just to level the machine. Thats batshit nuts.
I love your show about professional things, but let me tell you, I hate that nationalist bullshit. :) OK, no problem, but that disturbs my ears.
You can easily tell that Heller guy is a German by the workwear from Engelbert Strauss he's wearing. :D :D
1:31 (lifts skirt) . . . . "dude we're inside"
No woman can compete with this feeling or the new machine smell!
The secondary work on lights out operations is nuts, you need about 2 - 3 employees to compensate for it to push the work out the door within 24 hours of production of lights out.
What the Heller
😂😂😂
So, the really good Maschines come from Germany? Gettings from Bavaria 😁👍
just conveyor belt all those chips right out to a dock in a roll off dumpster for maximum efficiency lmao
This machine really is the "Dog's Boll*cks" - amazingly correct.
I would absolutely LOVE to work as a technician for them, my lord
Titan, Titan of CNC, Titan of CNCster, Titan Man, Titan Titan, The Titanster, Mr.Titan, Titanny, Making the Copies, out of Titanium.
Available in South Africa through Retecon (PTY) Ltd!
Another week another new machine day. Titan has his christmas each week 😂
More coming in December.😂😂😂
If anyone has a single phase screw type/ rotary air compressor for sale hit me up. Also need an air dryer
Wait, they don't let you install the 5500 yourself? What's the fun in that! :D
So happy that finally there is something with Sinumerik control in Titan's facility. I love that control, I would never go to Fanuc at this point. But I'm working only on 3 and 3+1 axis, so it will be cool to learn something about 5-axis machining on it.
BOOOOOM
SECOND HELLER INSTALLED
Great Video all the time
Question
Jessie is now a grinder right?
I Hope He doesnt forget to Grind barrys Gears
He is just crazy man
Dont give him to much coolant
I cant wait to See big chips from german engineering
Do you think about other Machines at Your Shop like Grob or bimatec soraluce?
Be cool and have fun machining
I Hope at the next AMB (2024) we meet us
Jessie actually has been working on our 5 axis curriculum … on the backend Academy
Congratulations on your new equipment. And thank you so much for sharing so much love to us all. 💚
Wait a minute, there's an upgrade that makes it faster and you didn't get it 😱. What gives?
HF 5500 amazing cnc maschine....👍👍👍👍
I envy your employees, working there looks like a dream
Titan your the man!! Been a machinist for 15 years now and I love that y’all are so passionate about it. That’s how I feel. Unfortunately the places I go the workers are not and want to drain the company of money rather than make it. I hate it around here because I am as passionate as you about machines and machining. I would give up a lot to come work for you guys. That would be amazing!! Keep killing it and I will definitely keep supporting as much as I can.
Do you have legit 5 Axis experience?
Also thanks
Your workplace is sooo clean I wanna sleep there...
Heh. The Heller headquarters are less than 20 miles from where I live.
I really love heller hf
how many of your guys know how to mirror finish by cutting??
Awesome Titan!
Titan works chest every new machine day...
Put some white paint on the factory walls.
Siemens 840D.... Booom!!!!
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I like the design of the Heller HF 5500, unlucky this isnt available in Desksize.
Hello sir can u
You train me ower work.❤
Great machinery :)
Is there a line in your machine purchases, HAAS, Doosan and so on and now HELLER, please?
Holy shit when did they stop getting any bigger do you know what I’m saying that thing is huge that Forklift was outrageous that looks like something more that you would find on a pier with shipping containers that thing is monstrous I couldn’t imagine trying to level that thing within .0000001 of an inch
I come from Nürtingen and Esslingen where Festo and Heller are from, to see this just makes me proud of the companies doing a great job
Ol bro when you said bring it back to the US and make money to put food on the table you have a viewer for life not to mention a state certified machinist I will be definitely keeping up with what titans of machining is doing
Ok, Heller branded big toys are now favourite. But, where is ibarmia and dm solutions ones? Did we already selled them?
It's lovely to see when people like their work so much! Greetings from Ukraine!
Hey Titan Team, have you ever considered Matsuura machines, 35 palets, lights off, all weekend.
With regards to single pieces, clearly multiple pieces all have to have almost perfect interfaces and they all need joining in the best long term stress free way - so to make just a single big part is considerably best practice and it's usually the most low cost way as well. However, you need access to very large casting and really big and accurate machining capabilities. It really, really pays to keep skills and trades going, have some vision and guts and don't let the accountants or CFO outsource overseas just to temporary boost their stock option or bonus scheme.
You sir are a true patriot! I salute you! I keep watching them vids because they are so motivational ! Thxs Sir!
7:24 afaict, this spindle probably has a chip sensor which detects small chips between the spindle face and the toolholder face. I have seen that somewhere but i cant remember where it was.
Happy for you🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
BOOOM you guys must be doin ok
hi Titan i have been in high speed production for 30 years but never any machining and the machines that i maintane all use parts for people like you and your team and it always facinated me at how these parts are made
i love watching the content that you and your team put out every time i watch i learn something new i think thats so awesome
thanks
New machine day🤙
If i hear one more „boom“ i‘m out
Why do they always install machines in the weekend. Can't those technicians work in the week. It is not that the other machines in the shop have to be shut down to install a new machine.
F.N. FIRE BRO..CAN I BE UR SCRIBE...I NEED YALL TO HELP UNLEASH THE POTENTIAL OF OUR SABRE JET N TITAN ...GRANITE MACHINES...SUPER SIMPLE FOR YALL
Impressive. Very nice. ...Let's see Paul Allen's HF 5500
i' ll do weltmechanik.
What abaut the robodrill?
Please Can i have your titan CNC t-shirt size M ?? For my job CNC