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Triumph Twist Drill
United States
Приєднався 2 жов 2018
We are a leading USA based twist drill manufacture. A division of Minnesota Twist Drill.
Drill Bits 101 (how a drill bit is made)
Take a look at our manufacturing process and see what exactly goes into making drill bits! Right here in Chisholm Minnesota!
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Only part I wanted to see, turning the flute! Not there
If they'd have drunk the potato instead of filming with it, maybe they'd have been less shaky.
Perfect thank you
the heat treat is the secret to a good drill. i remember years ago when foreign drills came into the US, the heat treat was almost non existent, they even bent. some of the cheap ones today are soft still
You guys should sell sets direct to the public.
Owned by 🇨🇦 what a fucking joke
Way cool 😎 👍 😍
Many Thanks for sharing your video , I've often wondered as to how drill bits were made & know I have an idea but it'd be great to see how the cutting edges are actually done within the machines so I can get a much better understanding of how it done ; we don't get these here in Oz ( Australia ) but they look like they're much better quality than what we can get here.
ارجو. تزويدي. بكتالوج. الات. تصنيع. ريشة الثقب
Hi my name is Kevin from Aus wat is the smallest drill you make, we by our drills from suttens tools Melbourne vic .
Horrivel, não mostra nada, só narra as etapas, sem ver nada
Amazing
Today, I saw a man talking on a telephone.
USA made? Lol
Love the drill bits, hate the voice actor
thats the job you get when you fail the mcdonalds interview?
2024 entry level starts at about 24.00/hr not life changing but fair for light effort work
great job
great job
Too expensive for regular income Americans that's why made in usa do not survive Only few usa made companies struggle to stay open . 😪
moved to china to save cost
@1:21 is that mike rowe?
Where to buy. I am sick of one time use China bits
Amazing
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth on him should not perish, but have eternal life. (John 3:16) Mert úgy szerette Isten e világot, hogy az ő egyszülött Fiát adta, hogy valaki hiszen ő benne, el ne vesszen, hanem örök élete legyen. (János 3:16)
Good... bravo
I have had a set of augers for about 30 years, made in the USA by the Triunth company and they have not broken a single one yet, I bought out of curiosity a similar set made in China, a disaster, they lose their edge and the one that does not stilt, like crystal
Was that Mike rowe at 1:22
I just woke up and this was running. Worth watching. Your drills are the best.
I would never be so careless with the tools we make. But ours are for the aerospace industry and they are carbide. There is no way they are the Best. But we probably have different uses.
@@catfan5756 What tools do you make? Carbide and HSS tools are used for much different purposes. I've used Triumph drills for many years.
@@zekeabercrombie3583 we make everything drills, endmills, taper endmills, reamers. Lollipops, boring bars. carbide has a tendency to chip and fracture. I'm not saying they are bad tools, I'm just saying we would never stack tools like that. We would have a bunch of scrap if we did.
Muito bom gosto de ver como as ferramentas são feitas.
Thanks for including the crappy music!!!
What the heck is an "inch"? The entire world is metric except for a few hobbyists in a nearly irrelevant country.
Robert Evans yo country did not land a ma on the moon.
yeah... american exceptionalism and stubbornness. We don't even guarantee healthcare to our citizens.
Could have been interesting. The bad "music" made it just annoying. I made it to 2:17, only because I skipped the advertising at the beginning.
Do you guys make the Snap-on Thunder bit sets?
Yes we do
@@patrickgoerdt6543 I thought so. Whats the brand of bit I need to buy that's the same exact bit without the snapon logo/ price
@@ThomasShue check triumphtwistdrill.com. I dont sell them. I make them.
@@patrickgoerdt6543 I understand you work at the place that makes them for Snapon. What line of drills are the same as the Snapon Thunder bits, but made under the house brand name of the company you work for!
@@ThomasShue triumph twist drill. The only difference in them. Is that they are put in snap-on indexes. There are no brand markings on the bits. Just the size, HSS, USA
Oh I see so you make a drill bit by putting some metal bar into a drill bit making machine. got it.
Did you think they were hand carved by elves?
”How are drill bit machines made?”
So that's why drill bits are so expensive! Making them sure looks like a pain in the ass.
The only reason I searched for this is to see how the flutes are cut. Legitimately everything else is explained well, while the fluting is just skipped.
You missed it, they are ground in
Adam Brooke ua-cam.com/video/capr1F982jc/v-deo.html You are welcome
@@kingozymandias2988 I thank you, your majesty. That's exactly what I was looking for :)
The tool is put in a collet with a rotating a axis. We dress a grinding wheel with a -10 degree wheel. The end is where the real action is. Different tool lengths and diameters can make this tricky, Small diameter long tools are the worst.
Interestingly, flutes are made after heat treatment. We are talking shaping metal that is about 62HRC hard...
Depends on the steel grade. Cobalt is 68HRC and M2 is 65HRC
You also need to make a set for collets. The reduction and the flat isnt good on a R8 or R32 collet. Id like to try a set of drlls on my channel..
I never had a prob with R8 and flats. Just make sure the flat is in line with one of the 3 slits in the collet.
Good video except for the distracting music.
geez get these workers some aprons
I learned NOTHING from this video. Waste of time.
Drill bits are made by sending scrap metal to Taiwan & China.
Nice video
This video just completely skipped the part of making flutes lmao
2:54 albeit, it doesnt show us (how) that fluter works to grind in the flutes
That's probably the secret sauce of their whole business
No secret sauce. Everyone in the business knows how to flute a tool. It is the easiest part of the process.
@@catfan5756 I have a tool you can flute on bud
@@catfan5756 aha, fluting is the easiest part of grinding a tool😏
Interesting, how on earth do they make half millimetre drills?
I often wonder how they were made, it’s a really cool process, thanks for showing, and sharing your video
Excelentes broncas, felicidades!!'saludos desde México.
и все создано человеком !!!!
we manufacture tungsten carbide rod for drill bits with good quality
All we got was a commentary .We were shown nothing of the manufacturing process.Are they guarding their processes. Theres thousands of brill bit manufacturers .
But only three in America. And the other two use Chinese made blanks