Haha. Thanks for the kind words mate. Much appreciated. I'm having a blast doing the work, and really grateful I get to share a window to a bunch of people who share my curiousity for machining.
Watching from Eaglehawk in Central Vic. Subbed even though I don't do much machining. It's always good to watch an expert at work so I watch some eclectic stuff.
Greetings from Ireland Matt. I served my apprenticeship training to be a tool maker in the early 80's but when I qualified we were deep in a recession so I went into the next thing I knew best, trucking. 40 years later and I still love engineering and I'm enjoying your channel. Best wishes from the outer edge of Europe and keep the videos coming. 🇦🇺 🇮🇪
Hey there mate! Thanks for the great comment all the way from halfway across the globe! My wife and I have Irish friends camping on our property at the moment… and man… I can listen to your accent 8 days a week. Truck on my friend!
That’s great. Kurtis & his wife Karen do such a good job on that channel. My Grandma was a proud Texan. She had a sign on the door of her office at the drilling company… “Don’t mess with Texas” Pretty sure no one ever did.
Hey there, watching from near the airport of Munich, Germany. Have a little machine shop in my arsenal to repair the trucks, trailers, hydraulics and cranes. Keep it up, nice to see others 😊 cheers, Chris
@@halheavyduty oh cool, if you happen to land in munich airport, drop by my shop and i can show you some cool places to visit in the south on the map while having a fresh brewed coffee if you want 😊
If we do a euro trip, I guarantee you I’ll take you up on that offer my friend. It’s on the cards. Euro trip one holiday break USA the next. Japan after that. I really want to see how different countries approach things. I find that each culture is just a little different in their approach, and it’s really refreshing
@@halheavyduty yes, that is true. But I lived in the US for a year, so maybe my approaches are similar 😅 And in the end all that matters is to get the job done, the gear running again. At least in my shop as i only do repairwork, but it looks the same what you do, manufacturing broken parts new, to get them drill rigs back drilling. Yes sure, anytime, my shop is 15min from munich airport, no problem if you want to come by for a visit and a talk 😎 There are so many great places in the EU to visit, that it would take several visits to see them all 😜 but to see some places in Italy, Spain, France and Germany makes for a long enough trip with many nice places, to hang out and chill or to see some amazing stuff (like the blood lake on the island of Elba, Italy or the Technical museum in Sinsheim, Germany). Have a great day, cheers Chris
Hey mate, just found your channel and glad i did, tuning in from Adelaide, loving the content so far which i can also relate to, toolmaker CNC machinist by trade, I have also done a bit of time in the fields around roma, chin chilla, moomba etc many years ago, looking forward to more vids from you. cheers Mondo
Cheers brother - thanks for the great feedback. We are really excited about the what’s in the pipeline, and I really hope we can add some unique content on here. Sounds like you’ve done some cool stuff. Look forward to seeing your comments and thoughts on future videos 👊
Just found your channel cant wait for whats coming up. I personally am not a machinist i am a welder, but I love watching the videos on it. I find it fascinating what you guys do. Is there anyway you can include the fab shop as well? Think thatd be awesome
G'day again Matt, I'm semi retired. However I still love to see what "small" shops do on a daily basis to keep industry going. Things to maybe show would be a quick shop tour so people get an idea of your capability. In my opinion don't become a slave to the vidios. I believe plenty of blokes will watch whatever you have to show. Cheers, Butch
Thanks Butch. The first little video on the channel was a machine shop tour if you want to check it out. Def agree re slave to the videos. I’ll just keep poking along and having a bit of fun with it all. It’s certainly an enjoyable creative outlet.
Thanks Butch. The first little video on the channel was a machine shop tour if you want to check it out. Def agree re slave to the videos. I’ll just keep poking along and having a bit of fun with it all. It’s certainly an enjoyable creative outlet.
Thanks Butch. The first little video on the channel was a machine shop tour if you want to check it out. Def agree re slave to the videos. I’ll just keep poking along and having a bit of fun with it all. It’s certainly an enjoyable creative outlet.
Good to see the channel growing so quickly. Try not to focus on what people ask to see in a video. 3 or 4 comments on a topic doesn't really make it a channel for everyone to enjoy. Just post what You enjoy to show. You seem to have a good recipe at the moment keep it fun as you already mentioned and you will soon know what sells and what doesn't 👍
I definitely agree with you there. I’ve really only got time to focus on what we naturally do anyway. “documenting the journey” as they say… Thanks for the feedback and encouragement. Really appreciate it mate.
Good video Matt, keep doing what your doing and adjust the content along the way. I'd be interested to know what is the core of the business (mining, water, exploration) Keep up the good work. Cheers👍
Oh nice. Kurtis seems like a great bloke. I’ve spoken to him on the phone to get advice on removing induction hardened chrome. He was super helpful. I actually met his wife Karen before they started the channel funnily enough. Small world hey. They’ve really nailed it with their channel. It’s great to watch.
I’m a new subscriber. I am super interested since I have a new CNC “tool room” lathe with no turret and have a QC tool post. Thank you for your interesting content. My parts will be smaller! 😅
Your parts may be too big but I am interested in a multiple tool (gang tool) setup. My lathe has a just over 400mm “swing”. Your tool organizer is great as is your presentation. Congratulations!
The two we use have Oi-TD and OiTF They’re basically identical from what I can tell. We just chose Fanuc because it’s really reliable and easy to use. And most machines come with it as a standard option. We previous had Anilam & Fagor machines… and I couldn’t sell them fast enough. Big fan of FANUC. Will be posting a few simple tutorials in the future. Mostly stuff I wished I could have found online when I started.
Not sure how much CAM you do vs conversational but at least for mills I like having a computer at every machine. $500 off lease refurbished desktops are great. Even if you dont run cam software, looking at drawings, drip feeding, basic CAD to check dimensions, googling stuff like mfg data. Faster than using a phone or walking to the office. Maybe weld up some brackets to mount the computer and monitor to your tool carts.
We use a lot of the Fanuc conversational - mostly because of how simple our parts are. That said, we are just starting to use the CAM software that came with the Alpha lathes. For complicated one off parts, it’s excellent. Big time saver. We are getting a laptop for each CNC to help speed up production.
Yes I'd like to know more of Fanuc 21-t controller I have a big Hardinge cobra 65 lathe I can't get it to work I'm thinking of retrofit it with centroid or Fanuc it's just so expensive
I’m no expert on retrofitting lathes, but I have a few friends who have used GSK controllers with good results. Apparently (please don’t hold me to it) it’s the affordable Chinese version of Fanuc. I personally haven’t done it or used them, but if i was going to retrofit a lathe I’d inquire about it. Much, MUCH more cost effective and a really good controller from what I have heard. If anyone else reads this and has experience, feel free to chime in.
Hi Matt, when did you get into machining? I'm 37 Years old, have always tinkered and made my own tooling from scrap etc. always wanted to be an engineer but unfortunately had my dream snatched recently after a bad manager over promised and under delivered on a job offer and ruined an otherwise stellar career. Is it too late for me?
Bro, I didn’t actually start until I was 39. I had grown up around it, but didn’t start until I was older than you. If you’re really interested and passionate about something, you’re 10x ahead of people who are just rocking up for a job. My background had absolutely nothing to do with this profession… So short answer… go for it. Hal himself (grandad) didn’t take up machining until he was 60!
@@halheavyduty Thanks Matt, that's really encouraging. I did GNVQ Engineering in school and loved it so i'm looking around for a lathe to get me started and i will teach myself via youtube and building the Hemingwell tooling kits like the machinist hammer etc. So how did you start at 39? What made you think "You know what? I'm going to change my career". Maybe that's a whole videos worth of information, I'd love to see that content on your channel. Thanks again :)
I’ll definitely do a video on it. Just start brother. You’d be surprised what you’re capable of if you just work like crazy at something you really love doing.
Hello I'm interested in how to do the tapered threads male and female we have small tormach 15L lathe I us fusion 360 to draw them and just can't get them right
A few things I can think of right off is to make friends with Paul Akers and also John at NYC CNC and also the John Grimsmo at Grimsmo Knives if you want heaps of knowlege about organization. A lot of their early videos on UA-cam have great ideas for shop organization. They were the people that helped me out the most.
Great tip. I’ve watched a bunch of stuff from Paul &Akers John @ NYC CNC, but haven’t heard of Grimsmo. Will definitely check it out Thanks mate. Legend
I’d love to know where everyone is tuning in from 👇
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Sydney
Southern NSW. Did my apprenticeship at the BHP in Newcastle - probably one of the best jobs I've ever had!
Im in Yorkshire UK.
Congrat's on 500 subscribers. I just found your channel and have also subscribed. Mackay Qld here.
Matt, you have a great channel, I miss my machine shop days as a manual machinist! Did it for 40 years, once it’s in your blood, you cannot shake it.
You are very personable speak clearly and make your topic fun.
Thanks mate. Really appreciate the kind feedback. I enjoy what we do, and it’s fun to be able to share a window to the world.
Watching from WA. I am a diamond core driller. I am usually the one who has to come in and fix other drillers carnage.
Nice one mate! Yup. When all goes to shit… someone’s gotta come in and sort it out.
Awesome work Matthew, love working with you and supporting you guys.
You guys have been 10/10
Can’t thank you enough.
Just added your 933rd sub. Im a metalwork teacher in western NSW. Love what youve got going dude, keep at it!
Wonderful! Love that you’re out there teaching the next generation. Excellent stuff.
Mate, you could make the weather forecast sound fun and interesting, just keep doing what you're doing and I'll keep watching and enjoying 👏👏
Haha. Thanks for the kind words mate. Much appreciated. I'm having a blast doing the work, and really grateful I get to share a window to a bunch of people who share my curiousity for machining.
Watching from Eaglehawk in Central Vic. Subbed even though I don't do much machining. It's always good to watch an expert at work so I watch some eclectic stuff.
Cheers mate!
Greetings from Ireland Matt.
I served my apprenticeship training to be a tool maker in the early 80's but when I qualified we were deep in a recession so I went into the next thing I knew best, trucking.
40 years later and I still love engineering and I'm enjoying your channel.
Best wishes from the outer edge of Europe and keep the videos coming.
🇦🇺 🇮🇪
Hey there mate! Thanks for the great comment all the way from halfway across the globe!
My wife and I have Irish friends camping on our property at the moment… and man… I can listen to your accent 8 days a week.
Truck on my friend!
Congrats. Not a fan of shorts, so I will wait for the full length videos.
👊
Matt, we really love your content here in Florida, USA, the other 'Sunshine State'....Paul
Thanks Paul! Appreciate all your encouragement and support right from the start mate. Florida for the win 👊
Its not just watching machining for me , its how, why and the what for/reasoning information I want. Cheers keep it up mate.
Good to know. I’m the same. I like the backstory of WHY it’s happening.
Hey , good one . Your channel just popped up out of the blue ! Cheers 👍
Cheers mate! Welcome aboard
I think your channel was recommenced because I watch CEE with Kurtis and his crew.
Watching from Texas USA.
That’s great. Kurtis & his wife Karen do such a good job on that channel.
My Grandma was a proud Texan. She had a sign on the door of her office at the drilling company…
“Don’t mess with Texas”
Pretty sure no one ever did.
Hey there, watching from near the airport of Munich, Germany. Have a little machine shop in my arsenal to repair the trucks, trailers, hydraulics and cranes. Keep it up, nice to see others 😊 cheers, Chris
Oh cool. That’s great! I’d love to visit Germany one day. On the bucket list for sure 👍
@@halheavyduty oh cool, if you happen to land in munich airport, drop by my shop and i can show you some cool places to visit in the south on the map while having a fresh brewed coffee if you want 😊
If we do a euro trip, I guarantee you I’ll take you up on that offer my friend.
It’s on the cards.
Euro trip one holiday break
USA the next.
Japan after that.
I really want to see how different countries approach things. I find that each culture is just a little different in their approach, and it’s really refreshing
@@halheavyduty yes, that is true. But I lived in the US for a year, so maybe my approaches are similar 😅 And in the end all that matters is to get the job done, the gear running again. At least in my shop as i only do repairwork, but it looks the same what you do, manufacturing broken parts new, to get them drill rigs back drilling.
Yes sure, anytime, my shop is 15min from munich airport, no problem if you want to come by for a visit and a talk 😎
There are so many great places in the EU to visit, that it would take several visits to see them all 😜 but to see some places in Italy, Spain, France and Germany makes for a long enough trip with many nice places, to hang out and chill or to see some amazing stuff (like the blood lake on the island of Elba, Italy or the Technical museum in Sinsheim, Germany).
Have a great day, cheers Chris
North Eastern Pennsylvania USA ,love heavy machineing!!!!!
Nice one! Love the USA. 💯 🇺🇸
Hey mate, just found your channel and glad i did, tuning in from Adelaide, loving the content so far which i can also relate to, toolmaker CNC machinist by trade, I have also done a bit of time in the fields around roma, chin chilla, moomba etc many years ago, looking forward to more vids from you.
cheers
Mondo
Cheers brother - thanks for the great feedback. We are really excited about the what’s in the pipeline, and I really hope we can add some unique content on here.
Sounds like you’ve done some cool stuff. Look forward to seeing your comments and thoughts on future videos 👊
What part of Adelaide as My Dad was born in Coralmandel Valley. By looking at Google maps there are houses every where.
Just found your channel cant wait for whats coming up. I personally am not a machinist i am a welder, but I love watching the videos on it. I find it fascinating what you guys do. Is there anyway you can include the fab shop as well? Think thatd be awesome
I’ll see what we can do in the future.
I started as a boilermaker before machining, so I share your interest in pretty much all thing metal haha
@@halheavyduty awesome thank you
👊
G'day again Matt, I'm semi retired. However I still love to see what "small" shops do on a daily basis to keep industry going. Things to maybe show would be a quick shop tour so people get an idea of your capability. In my opinion don't become a slave to the vidios. I believe plenty of blokes will watch whatever you have to show. Cheers, Butch
Thanks Butch. The first little video on the channel was a machine shop tour if you want to check it out.
Def agree re slave to the videos. I’ll just keep poking along and having a bit of fun with it all.
It’s certainly an enjoyable creative outlet.
Thanks Butch. The first little video on the channel was a machine shop tour if you want to check it out.
Def agree re slave to the videos. I’ll just keep poking along and having a bit of fun with it all.
It’s certainly an enjoyable creative outlet.
Thanks Butch. The first little video on the channel was a machine shop tour if you want to check it out.
Def agree re slave to the videos. I’ll just keep poking along and having a bit of fun with it all.
It’s certainly an enjoyable creative outlet.
Good to see the channel growing so quickly.
Try not to focus on what people ask to see in a video.
3 or 4 comments on a topic doesn't really make it a channel for everyone to enjoy.
Just post what You enjoy to show.
You seem to have a good recipe at the moment keep it fun as you already mentioned and you will soon know what sells and what doesn't 👍
I definitely agree with you there. I’ve really only got time to focus on what we naturally do anyway.
“documenting the journey” as they say…
Thanks for the feedback and encouragement. Really appreciate it mate.
Hi from the UK. Looks like another great machining channel, I need to watch some more of your videos, but just seen the U drill getting stuck vid 👍👍
Cheers mate! We’re just getting it all off the ground but excited for what’s to come. Thanks for being part of it 👊💯
Good video Matt, keep doing what your doing and adjust the content along the way. I'd be interested to know what is the core of the business (mining, water, exploration) Keep up the good work. Cheers👍
Cheers mate.
You nailed it by accident there. They do all 3 - water, exploration and mining.
Good to see another Aussie doing the big stuff. Kiwi here, owner of a few CEE t-shirts.
Oh nice. Kurtis seems like a great bloke. I’ve spoken to him on the phone to get advice on removing induction hardened chrome. He was super helpful.
I actually met his wife Karen before they started the channel funnily enough.
Small world hey.
They’ve really nailed it with their channel. It’s great to watch.
I’m a new subscriber. I am super interested since I have a new CNC “tool room” lathe with no turret and have a QC tool post. Thank you for your interesting content. My parts will be smaller! 😅
Glad I’m not the only old school one out there haha.
Thanks for tuning in brother 👊
Congratulations mate, keep it up👍👌🇦🇺
Thank you!
I like your style. That's not to say you're stuck with it, just that I appreciate the absence of fluff.
Cheers Jim. Appreciate the kind words mate
Your parts may be too big but I am interested in a multiple tool (gang tool) setup. My lathe has a just over 400mm “swing”. Your tool organizer is great as is your presentation. Congratulations!
Thank you for the great feedback mate. Appreciate it
@@halheavyduty asheville, North Carolina USA.
Love it
FANUC content would be great, I just bought my first VMC, it’s got FANUC controls.
Nice! Congrats on the new machine 👊
What Fanuc Controllers do you run? I would love to learn about the older ones because you are right there is nothing online about them
The two we use have Oi-TD and OiTF
They’re basically identical from what I can tell. We just chose Fanuc because it’s really reliable and easy to use.
And most machines come with it as a standard option.
We previous had Anilam & Fagor machines… and I couldn’t sell them fast enough.
Big fan of FANUC. Will be posting a few simple tutorials in the future. Mostly stuff I wished I could have found online when I started.
Not sure how much CAM you do vs conversational but at least for mills I like having a computer at every machine. $500 off lease refurbished desktops are great. Even if you dont run cam software, looking at drawings, drip feeding, basic CAD to check dimensions, googling stuff like mfg data. Faster than using a phone or walking to the office. Maybe weld up some brackets to mount the computer and monitor to your tool carts.
We use a lot of the Fanuc conversational - mostly because of how simple our parts are.
That said, we are just starting to use the CAM software that came with the Alpha lathes.
For complicated one off parts, it’s excellent. Big time saver. We are getting a laptop for each CNC to help speed up production.
Yes I'd like to know more of Fanuc 21-t controller I have a big Hardinge cobra 65 lathe I can't get it to work I'm thinking of retrofit it with centroid or Fanuc it's just so expensive
I’m no expert on retrofitting lathes, but I have a few friends who have used GSK controllers with good results.
Apparently (please don’t hold me to it) it’s the affordable Chinese version of Fanuc.
I personally haven’t done it or used them, but if i was going to retrofit a lathe I’d inquire about it.
Much, MUCH more cost effective and a really good controller from what I have heard.
If anyone else reads this and has experience, feel free to chime in.
Down in Brisbane
Nice! Qld for the win 👊
Spokane Washington USA
Nice!
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, USA
Nice! From the original industrial heart of the USA 🇺🇸
Taunton, Massachusetts, USA
Nice!
Hi Matt, when did you get into machining? I'm 37 Years old, have always tinkered and made my own tooling from scrap etc. always wanted to be an engineer but unfortunately had my dream snatched recently after a bad manager over promised and under delivered on a job offer and ruined an otherwise stellar career. Is it too late for me?
Bro, I didn’t actually start until I was 39. I had grown up around it, but didn’t start until I was older than you.
If you’re really interested and passionate about something, you’re 10x ahead of people who are just rocking up for a job.
My background had absolutely nothing to do with this profession…
So short answer… go for it. Hal himself (grandad) didn’t take up machining until he was 60!
@@halheavyduty Thanks Matt, that's really encouraging. I did GNVQ Engineering in school and loved it so i'm looking around for a lathe to get me started and i will teach myself via youtube and building the Hemingwell tooling kits like the machinist hammer etc.
So how did you start at 39? What made you think "You know what? I'm going to change my career".
Maybe that's a whole videos worth of information, I'd love to see that content on your channel.
Thanks again :)
I’ll definitely do a video on it.
Just start brother. You’d be surprised what you’re capable of if you just work like crazy at something you really love doing.
Hello I'm interested in how to do the tapered threads male and female we have small tormach 15L lathe I us fusion 360 to draw them and just can't get them right
What kind of controller / OS does it have?
Mallacoota, Victoria, Australia
A fellow Aussie. Thanks for tuning in mate 👊
Please don't use 60fps, some players struggle with it and it's a lot of data that doesn't add anything; stick to 30fps or 24/25fps.
Thanks for letting me know. I honestly had no idea which to select.
Much appreciated my friend.
A few things I can think of right off is to make friends with Paul Akers and also John at NYC CNC and also the John Grimsmo at Grimsmo Knives if you want heaps of knowlege about organization. A lot of their early videos on UA-cam have great ideas for shop organization. They were the people that helped me out the most.
Great tip.
I’ve watched a bunch of stuff from Paul &Akers John @ NYC CNC, but haven’t heard of Grimsmo.
Will definitely check it out
Thanks mate. Legend
@@halheavyduty yeah John and Grimsmo did a podcast together. You're welcome :)
Can you improve volume please
Onto it. New microphone arrived. Just need to play with it a bit.
Let me know if the next video seems better if you don’t mind.
Cheers mate.
Thanks for the reply and will enjoy watching cheers from Lake Macquarie NSW
Let me know if the two most recent seem any better?
I think I solved the problem
Am I cheating on Kurtis? Another Kiwi here
Hahaha. Gold. Thanks for tuning in mate 👊
Good to see people appreciating the CEE team in these comments 👌
@@theoldstationhand Must be the algorithm, watching Kurtis now
Me too 🤣
Time for some new swarf bins