I was Willing to BREAK SPINDLES to make Crazy Money | Podcast Vol 1
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2023
- Real CNC Machinist discuss everything from building a CNC machine shop to advanced techniques in metal cutting.
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This was so much fun to do. I hope we can do many more of these in the future!
Yes. !🗿
Y’all did great! It was a pleasure watching 😊 I’m grateful Titan has good guys on his side.
I was waiting for this. This should have started a long time ago
I agree
Amen!
Titan, so many US machinists are grizzled / jaded / over-protective - you are a breath of fresh air. I just talked to our local Haas rep (Ellison) and he said just the other day he finally got invited into a money-making shop that still had the ordered/provisioned Renishaw wireless probe sitting in a drawer! And your videos and content have totally matured especially with the top-notch people you have now in Texas.
Hahaha ive seen the same thing!
Not many things have irritated me more than working next to a complete wizard in the shop, but he REFUSES to help teach you. I’d do nothing but training guys if I could.
TITANS OF CNC ROCK - Alice Springs Australia
you assesment on what people watch is absolutely right.
no casual viewer knows those exotic materials, but everyone can appreciate you going crazy on some aluminum.
Love this video. Best hour I've spent watching UA-cam. Please do this more often.
It’s so much fun seeing these guys together. Also love seeing them be able to talk long form 💯 so much history and knowledge right here
Absolutely.
This gave me such a boost and motivation, y'all truly inspire souls and dreams.
And people like you boost and motivate US. Thanks for the comment!
New favorite podcast hands down
One of the things Titan does, is take chances. No one is as fearless as he is! I am cutting 4130, with a HAAS Mini-mill with 10 times the confidence, because you said its possible, then proceeded to do it, live. full depth, using Kennametals tooling, which isn't cheap, but it pays for itself rapidly. Love this channel!
I’m excited to have a podcast in the mix. Looking forward to future talks! 🎉
More of this! Great podcast! More please😊
I saw you guys first when I just finished my apprenticeship 7 years ago and because of your videos And the passion it gave me I’m now running two nakamura mx100s making f1 parts and on the way to being technical supervisor, hoping to be able to say thanks to you in person at emo on Tuesday ✌️
Been out of the industry for years , but love the positeve energy you spread.
My first shop, knowing I had never run a CNC before, only provided one week of training. I had witnessed my trainer writing a program once, and helped him set up a fixture one time, but the rest of my "training" consisted of running production parts. My first shift by myself , I was given a job to set up and program. No fixture existed for the part, so I had to make one. It took 14 hours just to get a first piece done. When the plant manager arrived, he asked if I had learned anything. I told him I learned how to get my ass kicked all night long, and he said, "at least you learned something." I have never, during 20 years of machining, used software to write a program. I'm a dinosaur. I taught myself to write everything, G and M code, by hand. I only worked with that company for four months, but by the time I left, I had personally machined 23 fixtures and 10 5-axis tombstones, and a ridiculous number of small parts, having only crashed twice.
This. Is. Amazing. The podcast format and talking about real experiences in this setting is amazing. Super motivating for young me continuing through life and learning about what to do to slowly start a shop eventually. I look forward to tuning in more!
I'm an old veteran sounds like you have inspiration it is rewarding trade you'll enjoy and love for the rest of your life and you get to tell people I made that 😎🤫🗿
From a piece of raw steel 🧊
The Monel and Inconel videos made me a fan of Titans. I didn't even know what these materials existed until Titan mowed them down
Thank you for your dedication and commitment to this trade.
This was so needed. Thank you guys for trying to make this country THE manufacturing force in the world
College is not for everyone but I will say as someone currently enrolled in a Machine Tool Tech program at a university it is sometimes the only way in. Love what you guys do! Titans story was a major influence on me becoming a machinist. Thank you.
Need more of these podcasts. Was great to hear the stories and the perspective of the guys.
You guys kept talking about what I assume were the older workers who didn't want to change and now you have younger guys coming in hungry to learn and improve their craft. I personally have been told by my previous foremen and my father that I should leave and hop around to 1, get wage increases and 2, learn more from other shops. I blew their suggestions aside for years but this past year the company I work for has just made the job depressing.
First issue is with higher ups deciding that they are going to be in charge of the shop but then don't want to do the job so it ends up falling on the guy who they think is too young (25yo) to take it anyways. Second, the same management is outsourcing jobs we used to do in-house for no reason. Last, I've gone up to management asking for them to buy a DN Solutions PUMA TT series machine to boost production and bring back work to be met with higher ups saying it would cost the company money.
I must've saw a Tyson video or maybe I binged your vids last year and got inspired to start updating/upgrading so I did research on machines and already had the image in my head how I could flip our machining process with these machines. The first machine I wanted to get was the Puma TT so I contacted our local distributer to get all the info and setup a whole presentation to explain what the machine can do, and how I could setup ~90% of the lathe jobs to do everything in one op including all mill work. Also, barfeed jobs that usually took a week or more could be shaved down to less than half because there'd be no issue running it all night (right now the only machine we have with a barfeeder is a HAAS DS-30SSY which the 1 turret, smaller sub-spindle, and tiny part catch accumulator don't make it possible). I didn't want anything too crazy, just the machine, chucks, and the tool holders it came with (maybe a couple more standard holders but not much else).
I first brought it up with other guys in the machine shop, which led to me talking to other experienced guys outside of the shop (foundry, grinding, assembly) in case we are bias. Not a single person thought it was a bad idea, they all saw the cost of the machine but understood that if it ran lights out then we'd make more money.
When I presented it to the people in control of the money, I got shot down because they said it would cost some absurd amount and when I respond with the price of the base machine, chucks, and I only wanted to start with the live tooling given with the machine to prove it's worth before going all in, it was met with a 5 min list about how every little thing that could cost the company more money, including programing when we already run Doosan lathes... I ended up getting the "we'll (not including me) have to work out how long it'll take to pay it off before we decide." At my work, if the office has to make a decision it's already made because they will never make decisions.
Fantastic video. Raw conversation. Mechanical engineer here at the beginning of his career who wants to start a manufacturing business in his career. Let’s bring manufacturing back to USA!
I have been thoroughly enjoying the videos for the past year, but this has been one of the more insightful and inspirational ones that's come out. I've been thinking about starting up a garage shop for the last few years and just never have heard how people are doing it or how you can get there.
Do. It😊🗿
PS you'll find a way just have the inspiration and you like to make things you will find a way just go for it. 🗿🎨🤫
@@davidrockey7190 at this point, it more the "space" and "power" issues first.... the 3D printers take up quite a bit on their own.
Very inspiring how you came up and the people who had faith in you is an awesome story. Can't wait to view the next podcast. You have changed a lot of peoples lives in a good way. If more people can take the same approach things would be a lot different. Much love and gratitude 💥 While listening to the story about Chicago reminded me of when we handled the Internet service for stub hub for the Ravens/49'ers superbowl. Long story short we were paid to stay around the clock from Fri-Sun for network support. We were talking with a police captain at the time and I asked him why was the pockets of crime allowed to come back into the city after hurricane katrina. He said "you don't understand... It is all about the money being generated by the system that funds everything else along with taxes". Granted, this is the opinion of one person but after that conversation I began to look at things a bit differently and it all made perfect sense.
ive renovated my living room (concrete pad construction) into a machine shop, this podcast is real inspiring!!!
Now THAT is passion!
@@barrysetzer Thank you! I work in a machine shop now, but with Owners and managers that are stuck in the past. I have 1 VMC and a manual lathe that i converted to CNC, just bought a surface grinder and bigger saw, going to get after it!
And in 4 years, youll probably have 20 machines and 100 employees. Prayers for you bro!
@@barrysetzer Thank you so much man, this is awesome!!!
Stumbled across an old forum because I was trying to find how a man like titan that is so easy to respect ended up in prison and the forum was asking if he was the real deal or just a poser who was full of bullshit. It’s really cool to see how one man changed a whole trade in under a decade
Knowing him in person is a totally different experience. I always wondered what he was like off-camera, and he is 10x more passionate about manufacturing than the camera shows
@@barrysetzer on the other side of things I’m only in my early twenties started just out of high school in a shop and the demographic you guys reach is amazing. I’ve had conversations with guys in their 60s about the videos and trying new techniques just to be more productive
Thanks Brother…
Truth is I grew up getting picked on… then got good at street fighting… then got a boxing contract at 19 yrs old… then like and idiot, went out to the wrong place and got into a fight at a club… went to prison for hitting someone. Later, I walked away from fighting and into machining… and my entire life changed. From Darkness to Light.
AI will never replace guys like you. Your enthusiasm is contagious.
If anyone in the machining industry needed a podcast, it was TITANS! Excited to have this launched and for the many episodes to come! BOOM!💥
Love this format guys. About time you guys did a podcast. Keep them coming. So much knowledge here.
I need friends like you guys. No one I know enjoys machining and wants to talk shop. I missed my opportunity with my grandfather. I wasn't in the right place in life and missed my chance. At the time, I hated listening to him talk about work. I just didn't understand
So often you never get the stories behind the channels you love. Really looking forward to more deep dives into the industry and the lives changed by it!
Awesome podcast guys! Hope to see more in the future. 👊👍💪
Love this new format! Keep it up ❤
I live in Pittsburgh. I’m 50. I’ve seen manufacturing come and go from our area. We now have a lot of specialty manufacturing in our region. I’ve been machining for thirty years. I can walk out the door and get a new job in a heartbeat. I love what I do. I’m a habitual line crosser, I love pushing a machine to its limits. If I’m not running 90% spindle load, I’m not satisfied 😂
YASSSSS!
About time you guys do this!
Great podcast! It’s a neat concept to think about a spindle as a consumable. Very high level mindset!
Why didn't i know, that i want this. So cool guys.
This is great! I’m 18 just getting into the trade you guys inspired me and helped me get my technical schools shop running good again and develop curriculum. Now I’m working in a job shop and doing more cam training hoping to get on your level someday.
A fascinating insight into your mindsets and drive - thank you so much for sharing
It's Sunday morning and I'm watching this podcast in my barn . While my spindle is turning . I still cant believe I'm old . 62 . 38 years on cnc machines !! Love this trade !!!
This is huge! Thank you to the TITAN team!!!
Yes! 🗿
Titan I watched your journey, man God has blessed y'all, I am a Tool and Die guy, 3 axis genius your work amazes me..
GOD has done literal Miracles…
Thanks Robert
More podcasts yes!
Who doesn’t love talking shop for an hour?? Awesome podcast with great conversation, can’t wait for the next episodes!
Great podcast. I look forward to the next one. I'm a new 63 year old CNC machinist getting started in the garage of my house on a 2011 Sharp SV-2412SX. I've been a software engineer since '86. I'll retire from programming within the next few years. But I'm not the type to sit around the pool sipping on Piña coladas until they put me in the ground. Instead I plan on being one of those garage stories you spoke about @42:05. And when my time is up, hopefully I'll have a legit business I can pass on to my son if he wants it, or some other ambitious young person who wants to keep it going. When I hear Titan and his team, I always walk away uplifted and encouraged. Thanks guys.
It was very nice to see that I'm not the only one to have a shop tell you it's not worth it to run high speed. They currently cap me at 160 surface speed and .01 ipt. Love the new podcast!
This content is GREAT and I look forward to hearing more of this podcast! One thing, you might want to put "Podcast" into the title, and also make sure the word "podcast" is in the thumbnail for people to find the series more easily in the future.
I have the greatest respect to you guys for what you are doing. As a manual machinist, I wish I had the opportunity to learn what you guys do. I salute you guys. The best.
Love your vids guys. I'm transitioning from the IT field & am almost done w/ my Machinist Tech course at Tulsa Technology Center, where our instructors utilize UA-cam for general lectures or overviews of machines, general programing, & even reference your videos to show potential. We hit manuals, CNC 3, 4, & 5 axis mills & up to 3 axis lathes & get to test on at least six NIMS certifications from operator to programmer & general safety of course. Got Okuma, Takamatsu, Doosan, Haas, RoboDrill, Fryer, Mori Seiki & Mazaks for our CNCs w/ Whacheon & Bridgeports for our manuals. Best in Oklahoma for sure. Since I started this course in January, I've been falling in love w/ it. Can't wait to get out to workforce & just keep going.
Use your resources for sure. I've been using calculators & online resources to push my programs to the max RPM or SFM these machines can go within limits of tooling & material &, even though my instructors are impressed, they still want me to slow it down. lol
Always looking for the most efficient way to get the job done w/ quality.
Very cool video. I think the one thing that hit me the most is how people that are motivated seem to get the help they need when they need it. I know for me I have had the help and support of some key people in my life that has completely support me when I needed it most. Great content, thank you
I’m proud to be a machinist. I’m proud to be in this trade and to keep pursuing the dream. Thank you for all that you do for the people, Titan. You have an awesome team and outfit. Let’s make this country great again.
You can see God has been with you in your life and the faith you have. Love seeing your videos and your positivity spread throughout your life.
It’s all HIS Path… and I risk everything because I am confident in that.
The guys coming together to just talk machining and history?! Love it!! Lets Gooo!! Btw: Keith I’m with you brother on this Texas Heat🥵
PS you're right set up a program teach the kids. It's a rewarding trade that always always be rewarding in helping out others and being nice.
Good to hear the beginnings. Sounds so much like myself. Been running my shop now for 18 years now. Doing aerospace, oilfield and hydraulic industies. Full sevice 5 axis machine shop. Inconel , monel, duplex SS is my normal.
The most INCREDIBLE thing with this channel is NO ONE can keep up with everything new that comes out. I worked at a CNC company that made aircraft parts. Their still in 1990 , Some parts were so painful that they made boxes for jobs. We would put in the last drill bit, mill bits, jigs in a box to repeat later. We did the wire ties the old way. and the crazy thing is we tried 10 different drill bit companies and only one of the cheaper bits lasted the longest, All Leblond Makino and Mori Seiki CNC machines. now 5 Axis or higher.
I remember working with you at AMS. I was also with you the day Maui past. I'm proud of you and what you have become. Keep up the amazing work.
We need more if this conversation! It makes me want to start a company in my garage 😂
About freakin time you guys do a podcast!
BOOOM!
Jessie might need some Mississippi subtitles lol, jp. ❤️ 🔥
I agree 😂
Awesome job they did. 🗿
As usual made in America 🗿
Such a great conversation. This was truly enjoyable to watch you guys go through it.
Great podcast. Defiantly gonna be tuning in from now on. I'm down here in Austin running my grandpas shop.
I havent been machining for quite 2 years yet, started at 19 but I absolutely love it. This is absolutely crazy to hear. I'm running a mighty viper bridge mill with 158.00 x, 106.00 y, and 43.00 z, 90° head. Running large steel weldments, often filling the whole table, lots of set up time, shimming and finding twist and just learning how to machine. Getting pretty good, often holding tenths on lengths and widths and bores and depths, print standard in my shop calls for .002 per 10 feet flatness, but often get dimensions for .0005 on flatness, parallelism, and perpendicular. I ran mazak and mazatrol for over a year before moving to this big machine, so I am comfortable programming myself, and have studied and now understand g/m code, but we have programmers for that so I don't get to anymore. Frustrating to hear and see the speed and feeds cutters and tools should actually be ran at, often have 1 inch endmills running and 400 rpm and 7 ipm and its just painfully slow. I'm an insanely fast learner but theres no other shops in my area, so basically what I'm saying is fly me out to titans so I can be as great as you guys. Its hard being the only person in this shop that wants to get stuff done, the rest just want to have the work day over with
And they will have so much respect for themselves . And then set them free and watch them. Grow 😊
I e learned a lot from your videos. And still watch to see the next thing I may can apply in my work place. Sad part is I run more than others and the technique is not applied to other machines. My foreman attempted to get me a raise and was told I wasn’t getting paid to think! Roll on Titans of CNC!!!
Love the podcast guys! This is going to be HUGE!
So many of the things you discussed resonated with my experiences in this industry. I’ve been a CNC machinist for almost 40 years now and still hunger to learn more. I find myself constantly frustrated by the whole “we’ve always done it this way and it works” mentality.
I had a job we used to make that constantly broke tools and had a 47 minute cycle time on a good run that I got down to 13 minutes and still had original tools left at the end of a 500 part run. People didn’t like it and the programs and setups all magically disappeared and I was told they didn’t like it to be too quick. The company has always struggled financially and you can understand why.
Also, I got a job because during the interview I was handed a complex part and I was the first person who picked it up and didn’t say “how the hell do you make that?” So that method of interview assessment is a very valid way of picking better candidates. I’m from the UK and what you discuss is totally relevant to here too.
I might add I’d be happy to move to Texas 😉
I took some machining classes in high school. CNC wasn't around then so we had to grind cutting tools, dress grinders, use a book to figure out cutting speeds for certain metal. When cutting threads, we had what was called measurement over wires, etc.
Such an amazing story. I’m so glad I watch this video two thumbs up titan.
Awesome guys 🗿 keep up the good work. So proud.
Really enjoyed watching this video 👍
This is inspiring! Trump should appoint Titan the Secretary of Education!
Love it!
I love it. I hope this keeps going.
Booooooom. Podcast at titans of CNC 🎉🎉🎉
Awesome podcast cant wait till the next one!
This is such a great idea! Lets us see and hear you on a practical level.
He's not wrong, Jessie does come up if you search best machinist in the world, and I can see why.
edit: keep this going, I love this insight into titans of CNC. its brilliant.
You guys are gonna laugh but I was a little nervous about cutting 4142 on my tormach 440 it gets easier over time aluminum is a blast
Yes about time best show
Excellent idea this podcast. Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷
Great show!!!
A great hour with titans ❤🎉
I know nothing basically about running a cnc mill yet I’m currently building a cnc mini milling machine lol it’s just for around the garage no real need or plans for it. But will be nice when certain things are needed.
Titans of Cnc R numero UNO
Keep them coming Gents
You guys Rock... Love This.... BOOM!
Hey thanks Joe!
Its hot in texas but we have killer weather in the spring and fall and winters are mild.
Sometimes when you work at a shop you do not know what the part is you are working on,
years later I found out that it was for the SR-71 landing gear, just the titanium billet cost $60,000 before
any machining.
I can't find this podcast on apple. Can you please add it.. I'm in Ireland, not sure it that's the issue.
Need more of these !
I love this!
Thank you
oh man is KEITH!!! My favorite former Selway salesman
Very entertaining. Only feedback is the bass. Take it down a notch.
Great listening to. Cool dynamics.
@Titan, I see all the guys have given you grey hair 😂😁.
Yep… and the fact I am 54 now.
I still keep them all on their toes though😂
I’m gonna go break my spindle right now!!! Les git it on!!!
😂
So I’m obsessed with machining I found y’all out of thin air last week I enrolled In a trade program to learn cnc basics and hands on operations and I’m going through the academy adamantly the next nine months I want to do something I love and I want to make the most precision machines knives and guns that are possible and I want to know if I could ask questions and get advice?
Of course you can! You can chawith us on discord or join our Facebook machinist group, we are in there every day!
@@barrysetzer. Hello Barry, Is there an email address that I could pose a few questions about getting into the field of machining?
I appreciate your time!
Best Regards,
Shawn
@@shawnmann9491 Easiest way to talk to me directly is thru Facebook, Discord, or CNCExpert! I'd post my email here, but then my spam folder would fill up, LOL
I would like to hear more about your faith and success.
YES!
Hello Titan, would be possible to access this podcast on Spotify or some other platform? Cheers from Ireland!☘️
Coming soon!
From Italy 🎉