I am amazed at the genius of the men who design the machines that make the machines, and the men who design the PROGRAMS for them. WAY above my pay grade !
i dont mean to be offtopic but does anyone know of a method to log back into an instagram account..? I stupidly forgot the account password. I appreciate any help you can offer me.
@Deacon Shane thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
My dad was a CNC grinder for the past 45 years. He learnt grinding the old school way. Since Rolls Royce made those huge redundancies this year his work place lost out on a huge contract and they had to lay him off. The past decade the UK is drying up and hes struggling to find something similar. He hasn't been the same since losing his job. Such a shame as this looks so satisfying too and he always talked about his job not that I understood what the feck he was on about! Hoping the industry claws it's way back from these dark days
Geoff Crumblin still working at 76? There's no way I'll be still working at that age, especially when I take into account that no male relative in my family has lived past 75 years of age. I guess we don't last long where I'm from 😥
The industry is fine, the problem is that retraining a lot of the older operators is challenging and the industry is moving towards more and more design side cad/cam knowledge. Automated production is growing, it's not just CNC but it's automation end to end. If he's looking to find work, his best bet is if he is a quality skilled programmer/operator, get in there learn cad/cam and repurpose that knowledge. I know as i am going through the same thing with the automotive industry, 30 yrs and 20 as a Master automotive technician, I am moving to automated manufacturing here at home. Bought multiple machines, starting a home based business. the customer base is global and if you buy and refurbish older machines, you can get brutally competitive on quotes and make a ton of money and stay as busy as you want. Look up the Google channel, titans of CNC, they have incredible online courseware !!!
@@GameTimeWhy you just said they aren't, now you're saying they are... I think you're ignorant as hell and trying to make some kind of profound comment.
Respect to all that run these machines and to the engineers that created these machines from the first one ever made too these awesomely giant machines of today 😘👌👍👍👍👍
You know I used to be pretty good with a totally manual lathe turned out a lot of good needed projects on the farm and they worked as good or better than the factory units. In watching this my only question where the hell have I been over the last 25 years? There is stuff going on that I never even imagined its nothing but incredible!!!
Just think of the advancements that will take place in another 25 years from now!!! Think of the advancements that have taken place since the turn of last century (1900)!!! Humans are capable of such wonders, sadly, we all can't get along. Think of how much further we could probably be, if the Human race was able to get along with one another.
@@ericwilliams7374 Eric I guarantee your right on the next 25 years but the part that so weird to me is that I cannot even comprehend or imagine what we can do to make it even better than what I see in these vids! I have obviously been so out of touch with for far to long and because of this lack of knowledge on this part of metal work today I dont even have ideas on how to make it better, THAT is rather sad to say! As far as the human factor goes? After the last couple years I have almost given up hope on THAT ever changing, the US cannot even get our own country to work together within itself! Very sad state of affairs it seems everywhere right now!
This video does show some very incredible machines!!! To think how far this trade has come in the past 150, to maybe almost 200 years is very incredible. All that work would have either been done by hand, or with a simple machine powered by "pumping a pedal". Mills and lathes use to only be able to use one tool at a time. Now you have complex machines that incorporate both a mill and lathe into one machine, with multiple cutting tools...that can make multiple passes. Wow!!! Just wow!!!
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I couldn’t be a machinist. I would never get any work done. I, admit, my weakness of all things shiny, would prohibit me from actually making anything or being productive. I also like cake.
No. There is a huge demand for skilled machinists & toolmakers. I started off as a manual machinist on lathes, mills & grinders. By the time I retired I did mostly cnc milling and lathes as a toolmaker.
I am amazed at the genius of the men who design the machines that make the machines, and the men who design the PROGRAMS for them. WAY above my pay grade !
i dont mean to be offtopic but does anyone know of a method to log back into an instagram account..?
I stupidly forgot the account password. I appreciate any help you can offer me.
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@Deacon Shane thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
And what to say then to the One that designed and programed the men that designed and programed the machines
and women.
7:07, I'd be scared to walk past that thing from 20 feet away
Imagine all of this was done by hand back in the day. That's even more impressive.
The first piece would have been a full day job for me. Rofl
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Probably take a full day off work
Yep, and the people who create the first machine that can do this
@@АрсиМорев дурак ?
I'm a machinist... this is fun to watch right..trust me its even more fun making it
My dad was a CNC grinder for the past 45 years. He learnt grinding the old school way. Since Rolls Royce made those huge redundancies this year his work place lost out on a huge contract and they had to lay him off. The past decade the UK is drying up and hes struggling to find something similar. He hasn't been the same since losing his job. Such a shame as this looks so satisfying too and he always talked about his job not that I understood what the feck he was on about! Hoping the industry claws it's way back from these dark days
It's been 8 months something improve?
The trick is to keep growing your skills. My latest qualification was earned when I was 59. Still working at 76
@@geoffcrumblin9850 Still working? I'm in my 40's and I can't wait to retire. 😄
Geoff Crumblin still working at 76? There's no way I'll be still working at that age, especially when I take into account that no male relative in my family has lived past 75 years of age. I guess we don't last long where I'm from 😥
The industry is fine, the problem is that retraining a lot of the older operators is challenging and the industry is moving towards more and more design side cad/cam knowledge. Automated production is growing, it's not just CNC but it's automation end to end. If he's looking to find work, his best bet is if he is a quality skilled programmer/operator, get in there learn cad/cam and repurpose that knowledge. I know as i am going through the same thing with the automotive industry, 30 yrs and 20 as a Master automotive technician, I am moving to automated manufacturing here at home. Bought multiple machines, starting a home based business. the customer base is global and if you buy and refurbish older machines, you can get brutally competitive on quotes and make a ton of money and stay as busy as you want. Look up the Google channel, titans of CNC, they have incredible online courseware !!!
these machines ain't incredible or amazing but those minds who designed and made them.
Salute to them.
You obviously don't know what you're talking about. If you've ever worked on these type of machines, you'd change your mind pretty quickly.
Yeah.... good luck getting that message across to the engineers at HAAS.
What are you talking about? These machines are incredible. Unless I missed the sarcasm.
@@GameTimeWhy you just said they aren't, now you're saying they are...
I think you're ignorant as hell and trying to make some kind of profound comment.
@@Anomaly.Filmworks wut?
Increase that depth of cut.
very interesting
Yer just imagine who designed this machine they must be so intelligent and it’s so nice to see the machine at work .
This is what I do!
Machining is the bomb!
Me too here in Sweden.
Отличное качество работы.долгих лет и благополучия каналу .с приветом из солнечной России 🏖️⛄
How's Russia and Ukraine?
My grandfather did this stuff for decades, before CNC even existed... all manual.
I did too!
And me !!
Someone has to make a cool beat with the wire bending mashine sounds
Already done. Listen to any random hip-hop song.
that was my favorite machine for it's enthusiasm for it's job
Not supposed to throw sparks, gotta fill the lube reservoir every now and then.
I used to do CNC control system retrofits to these machines
It was the best time of my life 😬
Respect to all that run these machines and to the engineers that created these machines from the first one ever made too these awesomely giant machines of today 😘👌👍👍👍👍
They are fabulous when things are running smoothly. It’s when they crash that your shorts turn brown.
Generally they don't crash.
Usually operators make programming or set-up errors that lead to a crash.
IT'S A FASCINATING SIGHT!
That last one slowing down the spindle speed to accommodate for the circumference of the piece, maintaining a steady cutting speed.... Impressive
Wow, I am so pleased 100% now
Very good working client
Man and machine mesmerising
Love it ..How could you not ?
Great job sir thanks
ace the music...we want to hear the machine run
Oh my God. I am pleased. LOL
I've been programming and running cnc machines for 32 years, it's not really that exciting after 3 decades of doing it every day
Pretty much almost every profession doesn’t help there’s a lot of shitty toxic work environments to the job
Great
I miss. This. Job, im. 15 yrs in this field, specialy mold and die making
You know I used to be pretty good with a totally manual lathe turned out a lot of good needed projects on the farm and they worked as good or better than the factory units. In watching this my only question where the hell have I been over the last 25 years? There is stuff going on that I never even imagined its nothing but incredible!!!
Just think of the advancements that will take place in another 25 years from now!!!
Think of the advancements that have taken place since the turn of last century (1900)!!!
Humans are capable of such wonders, sadly, we all can't get along.
Think of how much further we could probably be, if the Human race was able to get along with one another.
@@ericwilliams7374 Eric I guarantee your right on the next 25 years but the part that so weird to me is that I cannot even comprehend or imagine what we can do to make it even better than what I see in these vids! I have obviously been so out of touch with for far to long and because of this lack of knowledge on this part of metal work today I dont even have ideas on how to make it better, THAT is rather sad to say!
As far as the human factor goes? After the last couple years I have almost given up hope on THAT ever changing, the US cannot even get our own country to work together within itself! Very sad state of affairs it seems everywhere right now!
Idk if you’ll ever see this but if you want to see some real impressive stuff look at Titans of CNC, they have a youtube channel.
@@clorax1357 thanks much I will surely check it out!!
This video does show some very incredible machines!!!
To think how far this trade has come in the past 150, to maybe almost 200 years is very incredible.
All that work would have either been done by hand, or with a simple machine powered by "pumping a pedal".
Mills and lathes use to only be able to use one tool at a time. Now you have complex machines that incorporate both a mill and lathe into one machine, with multiple cutting tools...that can make multiple passes.
Wow!!! Just wow!!!
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Thanks.
The 3rd machine is the craziest CNC I've ever seen.
That hook 🪝🔥🔥🔥
What a machine🤯 can't believe these tools can handle such treatment
sophisticated machinery ...
Top markotop pokonamah..👍
So true...
I love how the RPM keeps adjusting to maintain the same radial velocity on the outside of the piece.
Yeah constant surface feet is awesome.
Not so loved is the sparks and telltale sound of a worn out tool or shitty feeds and speeds choices on that lathe in the beginning.
Constant surface speed is whats its called.
That's programmed with G50 and G96 surface speed control
These machines just evolved
He was right I was very pleased to see these great machines working.
Oh My God!!! 100%?
Me too.
I seen my first cnc machine in the early 70's it was tape feed...
Paper and metal tape. Been there to.
@@daviddelaet8116
My dad was a machinist, tool and die maker, he said, "this is going to be the next big thing"
@@joeschlotthauer840 he was correct, smart man.
THATS SOME DAMN HIGH R.P.M.'s🤓🤓
the level of precision in the first machine is crazy
Man made wonders.
🥇🥇🥇🥇 super anna
Wow❤️
"shiny"
هؤلاء الناس.يستحقون.العلم.والتكلنوجيه.ا
wowww
👍👍👍
Good machining makes me smile
WOW😲
Fantastic!
Legand süpeer 👍
😃👍
Machines will make us forgot our Our self, our capabilities, and will make us to much depending on them
Must say - OMG !
Amazing❗
OOOh the drama...its just machines doing a job LOL
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Amazing machines unbelievable 👍
Can anyone tell me what that giant hook was going to be used for?
Im satisfied by the second one my eyes cant catch it
That is one big hook ... amazing ... the minds that design these machines
Nice
That's faster then I can do by hand
3:24 is best!
Wonderfull Machine.
That job on the hook must have taken a while for the threads alone, never mind the forging and milling.
I am getting a metal urge to do some metallurgy
Formidable 👏👏👏👏
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Are you a sinner?
Saint Luke 5:32 KJV I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.
Saint Luke 13:3 KJV I tell you, Nay: but, except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish.
Cutting those tough steel and iron looks more like a hot knife slicing through butter.
Okay i was pleased
4.00 omg 🎇🎆
04:08 똑같애 똑같애 똑같애~~
Генально)))
I couldn’t be a machinist. I would never get any work done. I, admit, my weakness of all things shiny, would prohibit me from actually making anything or being productive. I also like cake.
This isnt a dating app. Youre not indian enough for that
Here the thing, if you do your job right, the pieces always come out shinier.
Spettacolo
Congrats for the designer and producer of the very nice machine
Its great machine...
ماشاء الله جزائري مر من هنا
😱😱😱😱😱
Very nice working 👍
Good work👉👍
Who came here to see the big question-mark ???
It’s a hook block
Oh, me, me!!! I did!!😂😂😂
No hook
I was disappointed they didn't show how they finished the hook.
John 14:6 6Jesus answered, "I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father (the Creator), except through me.
What will we do when they can build themselves?
@7:50, tow hook for the space shuttle..lol
It's not the machines that are amazing bud the people who are programming them.
Yup exactly that.
The CNC replaced the old man kicked back reading the newspaper on a long cut.
Still some companies that operate that way near me.
The new guy has to run 3 or 4 machines at the same time.
I will always be weirded out by drill bits not spinning to drill
💐👍💐
What is being turned in the lathe. Is this a chunk of titanium? Or stainless.
When your machine isn't turning because your watching videos of machines turning.
Would have been nice to see how the center top of the hook was found and mounted correctly in the headstock.
It has a protrusion,that's made during the forging process.
I like how the video finishes with the world's most mathematically precise butt plug.
If humans disappeared today, these machines would wonder who their creator was.
One million ex-machinists watched this video. Since they lost their jobs to these machines, they spend their days watching UA-cam instead of working.
I bet that THEY are not Oh My God!!! 100% pleased about it...
No. There is a huge demand for skilled machinists & toolmakers. I started off as a manual machinist on lathes, mills & grinders. By the time I retired I did mostly cnc milling and lathes as a toolmaker.
3:25. The latest genera of techno beat music.
Eso sí es trabajo