How Machines Evolved to Make Hypersonic Planes
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
- CNC Grinding Machines & Manual grinders have exitsted for a LONG time ... but how did we get from the stone age of machining to the current day marvels like making the Darkstar from Top Gun: Maverick?
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0:00 Top Gun's Darkstar
0:15 What is CNC Grinding?
1:04 What is Grinding?
1:16 The History of Grinding
4:54 Manual to CNC Grinding
5:31 Grinding Wheels
5:59 CNC Machines and The Darkstar
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Watching Titan and Barry murder metal is cool but seeing the precision and patience of grinding and metrology is a whole different level.
A historical series on the rise of different machines would be amazing.
Fritz Studer
...a name synonymous with more than a century of Manufacturing Heritage
I've seen these machines which have been running for nearly 60+ years!
Imagine making a part that becomes a part of Hypersonic Aircrafts! Super cool it is!
That was one Amazing video from Titans of CNC!
If you don’t want to be a machinist anymore you could be a history professor.
Or at the very least a good narrator. This was enjoyable even though it was hardly about grinding itself.
Ironically, I went from history to CNC. Get best of both worlds
Truly loved the video, all things we know, but gives perspective when put together. I have goosebumps.
I just purchased a 1934 Churchill NB Surface Grinder, still accurate to 0.0001". If you're really good with it, you can bump it in half. Grinding was an art back then, its still an art now.
A lot of super interesting info in this video! Thanks for the history lessons!!
I love to see the technological advances over time it’s astonishing how far we have come and the machines we get to play with today.
Great video! Thank you for sharing such important history!
Awesome history lesson. But seriously please tell me more about that computer workstation!!
Man it’s good to see Chris again!!! Outstanding video Titans!!! Killer editing too!
We've come so far in the evolution of manufacturing. It's hard to know where we'll be a hundred years from now. I can imagine a world where "making chips" is a history lesson.
Probably the best video ever on this channel!
Zoom Zoom Zoom 😎 Awesome Job Chris 💯💯
my grandfather is 97 yo ,now he has been working in industrial plants many years ago and he can never believe how far we came as humans, those machines are amazing
I love seeing the progress throughout the years, gets me excited to see where we're headed in terms of manufacturing technology
Mannnnn...this video is badass! What a way to teach about the grinding process.
EPIC video Chris!! Love it!!
Great video Chris! Love history and it’s crazy to see how far we’ve advanced
This was a great video to shoot! Huge shoutout to the editing team!
I really enjoyed it! Thanks Chris. Nice job!
Great video, Chris! Learning about the history of the world’s greatest inventions gives me a greater appreciation for the technology we have today. It blows my mind how the simplest innovations built civilizations, saved lives, and won wars back in the day, for example.
The History of Machining part is the same story i get from senior coworkers when i ask them to where to put back the screwdriver.
jokes asside excellent video as usual.
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such an awesome video keep up the great work
Digging the history videos. Ide be down for one on how computing speed increases have increase reaction speed on cnc machines.
That video could have been an hour long and I can speak for a few of my friends, we would have kept watching... we want moar!
This was great! 🤙🏼
How does the grinding cnc account for the grinding wheel wear during the grind?
I made parts for a Mars Rover on a prototrak.
Love me some history and love what you guys are doing. 💥 💥
Great video!
I remember seeing a special program the talked about the surface finish of the pump parts was measured in wavelengths of light allowing liquid oxygen and hydrogen to be used as lubricant for the bearings in the turbo pumps.
Your videos are awesome man
I work doing cnc grinding making concave convex bi convex bi concave lenses for interferometry technology then capability of precision of these interferometers is almost too hard to imagine in your head as for the cnc machine I can be as accurate as +- 2um - .5um it’s pretty cool 😎
Nice video! Love it
Nice concept video
If I were a director of this company, I would put the guys to work on an AUTONOMOUS BAKERY project. The processes of production and organization of the display cases of sweets would be worked out in detail with configurations made by software. Let's work
can you make a video on why those grinding wheels are seemingly so expensive?
Maybe in a hundred years, additive machining and subtractive machining will be able to achieve the same tolerances, (maybe additve will be more common than subtractive???) and gage block-quality finishes will be able to come out of the average machine. Perhaps more lasers will be in use too haha
I love videos like this! The history is so fascinating!
100 Years from now...
Maybe a new dimension of Manufacturing!
So interesting to see how things evolved from where it started. Great info chris!
The myth the legend
A lot of super interesting info in this video! Thanks for the history lesson, Chris!
Visited a shop yesterday and they had a dozen Bridgeports. In a hundred years, there will be shops running a dozen VF2-SS cranking out parts for cheap.
Seriously though, there will be advances in machines, of course, but the true changes will come from materials science. New alloys will be discovered/developed allowing huge advances in engines and propulsion systems.
Thank you!
In another 100 years, we as the human race will be in heaven.
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The technological progress from 1700-2024, is so absolutely astounding, that it boggles the mind. The technology changes in the last 50 yrs , dwarf the technological leaps of the prior 1,000,000 yrs.
That's because each idea multiplies the impact of all the relevant ideas before it, making it exponentially easier to implement the next idea.
@@JinKeeindeed. But absolutely astounding nevertheless.
I use 21y old Studer 31 on my work.
Wow! Super Cool video Chris!
100 years I'm sure we will have sent robots to places like Mars or even Titan that would go gather local materials refine them and start building habitats and infrastructure before we finally send the first colony ships and break free of the resource limitations of earth. My shop has been a part of CNC machining carbon fiber parts that go into a 3D printer that is being built to send to Mars and build flying drones.
Now that kinda stuff i like most
These million dollar grinding machines are great but in the 1970s and 80s when I had a machine shop I had to set up my mill and lathe for high speed grinding. I couldn't afford million dollar machine tools and being a one up to three man shop, I couldn't run more than 1000 parts a week.
I did aerospace and gunparts for the old German firearms from before WWI.
in 20 years:
atomic level part machining with additive and laser ablative substractive combined
Something between bladerunner and the matrix.
Me, before watching this video: 🙂☁
Me, after watching this video: 🤓📖
In 100 years..... youll have nano, if not atomic level construction. You should be able to place each atom into custom and otherwise impossable to create by other means(chemistry) molecules that will blow the door open on material science.
In the next hundred years we won't need grinding or grinders. We will be doing things in a molecular level. Parts will be perfect all a round.
And for those watching this our Country’s OEM CNC machine tool supplier is only about 5% of the worlds supply Japan and Europe are about 90% and China is growing with cheap knockoffs that our country thinks are smart financially to buy. 👎 BTW THIS country is no longer a manufacturing powerhouse we are a SERVICE country whatever that means. TITAN is a very rare company. Thank you Titan for carrying the torch🔥
Nano bots be rearranging mater to our requirements?
In 100 years we will have replicators like Star Trek.
I was like… whens this dude gonna stop with these walk by transitions lol. It was like a snl skit for a second.
You didn't show what grinding was, or even an example of something that had been ground.
Applied Plasma engine for Energy and through plasma fusing (?)Mineral metal composites and what not. 😂
*100 YEARS FROM NOW* we will be back to banging the rocks together mad making neadles out of bone...
Guess in 100 years we'll have figured out how to turn MRIs into 3D metal printers :)
I like the Project Orion clip at ua-cam.com/video/BBryJ1WdzyQ/v-deo.html.
Lmao my man said thousands and thousands of years instead of hundreds of thousands / millions to not piss off the evangelicals
In the next 50 years additive manufacturing will take over (thats if AI doesnt first 😂) AM technology will be so advanced we wont need CNC machines anymore. Thats my guess
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As a Tyrolian Citizien i must admitt it is a Shame that the Tyrolit Machinist stone wich is made in Tyrol, is not available in Tyrol ! Shame on you Tyrolit/Swarowski
Where is makino machine
Dead
big respect to grinding, but its boring af sorry!
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Where do you keep walking too?
Dam I didn’t know needles was the reason grinding machines came needed. Metal needles 🪡 do seem like a giant leap for humans
In another 100 years, we as the human race will be in heaven.