Hey Richard... hope there is a special place in hell for you after trying to cheat that widow out of her husbands two first Thunderbirds, Pepperidge Farms remembers
@@barrysetzer my engineer that does my scans at Performance Driven Designs actually uses that exact scanner on a lot of my parts. Its is definitely one of the best scanners out there period. That’s a great point as well.
I am a "body guy". I have done a "few" restorations of 50's-60's cars, and the stainless trim is the biggest headache. You can not buy new, so you have to learn to repair the old. Sitting at a desk with home made wooden dowels, picks, and blocks, getting every little dent out, until its flat to the eye, then many, many hours on a polishing wheel. It is a very, very time consuming process, that requires tons of patience, skill, and a little luck. The ability to mill out a chunk of aluminum, in any direction you want, is amazing. It has opened doors in the custom world that never existed.
Absolutely F*****g awesome piece....I have a few engineering companies here in the uk...Haas , xyz etc etc and can TOTALY appreciate this.....the people walking past the truck admiring it are absolutely oblivious to the skill and work that has gone into this grill....Awesome work guys
@@Xphinity 3 kilowatts and 24.000 rpm . Same lake this ua-cam.com/video/u9n25bH03dU/v-deo.html . No problem with aluminum, copper, brass, etc. Steel can also be milled, but at reasonable speeds :D. It's great for hobbies and small projects
You can machine this too providing your CNC from Z axis spindle to Y axis reaches 1/2 the job length crosswise, simply remove guards and create datums to dial in for each consecutive portion! This will help you take on larger capacity work improvising using this method👍
@@Th4thWisemanthis would take him weeks of non stop running the machine since he probably has 6 or 8 mm max tool holder in the head with that CNC...but its possible 😄
Beautiful work Barry! This right here is exactly why machining is the best trade on earth!! Nice job Ben on the filming and editing as well! A lot of our viewers don't know how much work goes into that side of it and ya'll kill it every time!!
Amazing work Barry! Very cool project! You worked long hours, with little sleep, under huge amounts of stress to make the deadline for SEMA and killed it!👏👏
I couldn't agree more. Not only their skill, but their values and company culture must be amazing. I NEED to apply one day. I used to see on their website a long time ago where I could apply but I just checked and I don't see it anymore. Maybe they get too many applications?
@@TheSnowflakemt Haha usually when we have an opening, you'll find it on Linkedin or Indeed. When I applied here for a "premium 5 axis mill programmer" position......there were over 300 other applicants.......So we do get a few interested parties!!! But you never know, I never thought that I would work here and here I am!
Man after seeing the finished picture last week of the part I was checking my UA-cam feed everyday for this video! Great job Barry. No chatter pattern, so unlike you😂I especially like how they kept it with tool marks as the finish, machinists appreciate that.
The grill is stunning! I’m very proud of the team and all of their accomplishments with this project. The film editing is on point with capturing the process! 🙌
Awesome work! There's a way Gas Monkey could sell a lot of those grills at a cheaper price. Just make them from all cast aluminum or light steel and polish them up or anodize them. Or, perhaps make them in different colors of carbon fiber to match vehicle paint schemes, or just make them from fiberglass ready for painting.
That finish is amazing. Beautiful piece of art there! What's interesting about that build is everything blends together perfectly. What I mean is not one thing over powers the rest but all together its a well balanced build.
That was super cool! Both the machining and the editing made that very fun to watch. I admit the timeline seemed a little daunting at first but that's what we do!
I soooo love those machines! Just as a reference of how much power they have: It needs a fork lift to move the stock. Until it's on the bed - then the machine moves it with ease. I so want to build something like these machines. If I only could afford it.
Just the black 3D printed one would look great on an all black truck, print it out of ABS and it would last forever. You could even acetone smooth it for a glossy version.
Hi, after comment again on the grill I’ve been Machine in for over 47 years programming for 30 done a lot of bad ass stuff myself. The truck to me is a diamond dozen there are tens of thousands of bad ass vehicles out there but that grill you guys made is one of a kind, you won’t find that grill anywhere else good job
“I’m tired, it’s Sunday & I want to go home & rest, but there’s no rest for the machinists” -every retired machine shop guy I know with cardiac issues & a family that did see much of him growing up
ABSOLUTELY KILLED IT 🔥
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 yeah because your team has no artistic qualities
Assmonkey!
Hey Richard... hope there is a special place in hell for you after trying to cheat that widow out of her husbands two first Thunderbirds, Pepperidge Farms remembers
Scanner is available at our online store, dont worry its only $32k 😂
Hey, if you planned on buying one, you might as well get the best price available, and support free education while you do it!
Good tools cost good money.
@@barrysetzer my engineer that does my scans at Performance Driven Designs actually uses that exact scanner on a lot of my parts. Its is definitely one of the best scanners out there period. That’s a great point as well.
You gotta pay to play babeyyy
Still better than buying a brand new Chevy Blazer.
I am a "body guy". I have done a "few" restorations of 50's-60's cars, and the stainless trim is the biggest headache. You can not buy new, so you have to learn to repair the old. Sitting at a desk with home made wooden dowels, picks, and blocks, getting every little dent out, until its flat to the eye, then many, many hours on a polishing wheel. It is a very, very time consuming process, that requires tons of patience, skill, and a little luck. The ability to mill out a chunk of aluminum, in any direction you want, is amazing. It has opened doors in the custom world that never existed.
Absolutely F*****g awesome piece....I have a few engineering companies here in the uk...Haas , xyz etc etc and can TOTALY appreciate this.....the people walking past the truck admiring it are absolutely oblivious to the skill and work that has gone into this grill....Awesome work guys
This is crazy :D . I have a small CNC milling machine with a 3kW spindle, but I like to look at such craziness and large "details" as it was created.
kW? What's the RPM max?
@@Xphinity 3 kilowatts and 24.000 rpm . Same lake this ua-cam.com/video/u9n25bH03dU/v-deo.html . No problem with aluminum, copper, brass, etc. Steel can also be milled, but at reasonable speeds :D. It's great for hobbies and small projects
You can machine this too providing your CNC from Z axis spindle to Y axis reaches 1/2 the job length crosswise, simply remove guards and create datums to dial in for each consecutive portion!
This will help you take on larger capacity work improvising using this method👍
@@Th4thWisemanthis would take him weeks of non stop running the machine since he probably has 6 or 8 mm max tool holder in the head with that CNC...but its possible 😄
Beautiful work Barry! This right here is exactly why machining is the best trade on earth!! Nice job Ben on the filming and editing as well! A lot of our viewers don't know how much work goes into that side of it and ya'll kill it every time!!
That's right, put some respek on it
After Welding 🤗
After PLC automation and robotics
If a machine does your work for you it’s certainly not the best trade🫡 tig welding/ fabricating is the best trade my a long shot
This is why I'm so in love with CNC.
The creativity is amazing! Wow!
Amazing work Barry! Very cool project! You worked long hours, with little sleep, under huge amounts of stress to make the deadline for SEMA and killed it!👏👏
You have taken automotive trim to a new level. There is no second, nothing else even comes close. Ray Stormont
Most of the hard work you did happened off camera. Beautiful part!
That is 100% true, thanks for noticing!
Man, what I would give to work in their shop for just a day. The passion, knowledge, and drive you guys have for machining is something I aspire to.
Don't forget that we also have a lot of fun here every day!!! Hahahaha
I couldn't agree more. Not only their skill, but their values and company culture must be amazing. I NEED to apply one day. I used to see on their website a long time ago where I could apply but I just checked and I don't see it anymore. Maybe they get too many applications?
@@TheSnowflakemt Haha usually when we have an opening, you'll find it on Linkedin or Indeed. When I applied here for a "premium 5 axis mill programmer" position......there were over 300 other applicants.......So we do get a few interested parties!!! But you never know, I never thought that I would work here and here I am!
@@barrysetzer Where did you learn to do this?
How many hours you do to make that cool work
Oh great now I have to step my game up....... Lovely work BTW
you guys are re inventing mould production on old trims . This looks beautiful !
Man after seeing the finished picture last week of the part I was checking my UA-cam feed everyday for this video! Great job Barry. No chatter pattern, so unlike you😂I especially like how they kept it with tool marks as the finish, machinists appreciate that.
There are no words to describe the job you guys did on that grille. It is a piece of art!
A '67-'72 GMC 1500 grill. That looks a hell of a lot better than the original grill. Good job.
This is the greatest grill ever made ❤❤❤wow wow wow wow...
As a machinist I love watching titans of CNC grate stuff 🫡
Insanely pretty. So flamboyant it brings a tear to my eye.
I love these kinds of videos, where you machine parts from A to Z, it's really interesting. Even when you assemble the parts and adjust them
The editing on this video is sick! Love me some drum and bass too
KILLER WORK GUYS!! Great use of the HandySCAN 700 | Elite !!
Thanks guys! It's an awesome product!!!!
Absolutely stunning! I love watching Titans of CNC
That is the most beautiful gangster part I have seen. So much art. So much want. Very well done❤
The grill came out beautiful Barry!
Thanks Tyler! This was a fun one!
“There’s no rest for the machinist” no truer words have been spoken sir
Hahaha it's painful but true!
Yeah, like I said early I’ve done a lot of project like this. That grill you made is bad ass. I very much admire that.
AMAZING WORK.
WOW That is some beautiful work. That is really top craftmanship right there
Thanks. We put in some work on it. Appreciate your opinion!
Your confidence is unmatched... although you are just one of a million shops..
Awesome video! I know Gas Monkey Loved that piece! Well done Barry!
Woow. Awesome!
@barrysetzer you outdid yourself on this grill! Great job Sir!
Thank you sir!
Splendid !!!
Fawking BEAUTIFUL!!! What's was the step-over for the 1/2" Ball endmill?
Sheesh! It turned out amazing! Thanks for taking us on this journey with y’all!
As per usual, you want to impress, you put Barry on the job !
America 🇺🇸 🦅💪🏼🛠️
Let's GO!!! Such a great video, and what a piece boys!
Awesome work Barry, and I dig the music choice on this one too, shout out to the great editing as always
Thanks bud! Team effort for sure!
Beyond insane!
Barry is a legend
Hahaha thanks bro. Im also “learningEveryDay”
As a lifelong car guy and retired mechanic I approve of this message! Great work guys!
what message?
The grill is stunning! I’m very proud of the team and all of their accomplishments with this project. The film editing is on point with capturing the process! 🙌
Boom !
Awesome work! There's a way Gas Monkey could sell a lot of those grills at a cheaper price. Just make them from all cast aluminum or light steel
and polish them up or anodize them. Or, perhaps make them in different colors of carbon fiber to match vehicle paint schemes, or just make them
from fiberglass ready for painting.
uff..excelente trabajo,...y excelente union entre estas dos empresas.. felicitaciones......
Great work, commentary and videography
Such a work of art easily overlooked
That finish is amazing. Beautiful piece of art there! What's interesting about that build is everything blends together perfectly. What I mean is not one thing over powers the rest but all together its a well balanced build.
Thanks Troy!
@@barrysetzer 🦾💥
Seriously guys…you are awesome
Well that was insane!
Thank you for sharing, totally love learning this type of work.
Boom! Mind blowing!!! As always!
Love you guys, its amazing Barry, also I am glad that Jessie is finally satisfied... Jessie we love you also :) Thank you Titans, Greetings
Thanks bro!
Satisfied but never content lol. Barry did a great job for sure.
Inspiration right there, a true machining masterpiece you and the company should be so proud!!!
That was super cool! Both the machining and the editing made that very fun to watch. I admit the timeline seemed a little daunting at first but that's what we do!
King of the grills 👑 TITANS of CNC
I soooo love those machines! Just as a reference of how much power they have: It needs a fork lift to move the stock. Until it's on the bed - then the machine moves it with ease. I so want to build something like these machines. If I only could afford it.
find a way u can do it
Absolutely incredible!!!
As the owner of a 69 GMC all I can say is wow.
Just the black 3D printed one would look great on an all black truck, print it out of ABS and it would last forever. You could even acetone smooth it for a glossy version.
Hi, after comment again on the grill I’ve been Machine in for over 47 years programming for 30 done a lot of bad ass stuff myself. The truck to me is a diamond dozen there are tens of thousands of bad ass vehicles out there but that grill you guys made is one of a kind, you won’t find that grill anywhere else good job
pure awesomeness!
Great work!
Great looking grill❤❤
Excellent work guys..👍
Berry and Titans are the baddest out hands down!!
What an awesome idea
Such a badass job.
Great job!
Fkn amazing
Man what an awesome project! It looks so good! Great job Barry!
Alright, next all the interiors panels and dash!
Sick work fellas.
Looks great i didnt know gas monkey was still in business
Awesome video and amazing work Barry! Hopefully flying to Vegas wasn't too hard for you Barry!
Oh my!!!!!!
the cost of such a part is great. how long did the whole process take? how many kg of aluminum did it take?
“I’m tired, it’s Sunday & I want to go home & rest, but there’s no rest for the machinists” -every retired machine shop guy I know with cardiac issues & a family that did see much of him growing up
67-72 gm grills are really nice looking didn’t think it could be better but here I’m am that’s sweet man
Nicely done.
Dude that turned out amazing well done.
Thanks!
😮 love it 🎉❤
Wow 🤯
't is a thing of beauty.
Such a cool project! Kinda jealous ngl 😅
That is one of the craziest, most insane dumb idea i have ever seen... I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!!
Absolutely amazing work you guys are definitely the best at what you do. 🙏🇦🇺👨🏭
Love your humor
She’s a beaut, Clark
Man technologies come along way
That is super cool! Most people have no ideal what it takes to do custom work like that ! Killer Grill!
That grill is amazing, nice work!
simply wow, this video has it all... quality machining, humor and really good video editing
very well done and my respect to all who were involved
nice work, guys! Big fan of GMG and now yours, also.
You guys knocked it out of the park, and broke somebody’s window in Cleveland. The grill is a masterpiece. Now the rest of the world has to catch up.
It's a most beautiful grill I have ever seen in my life👍🏻
"I can see my future, and it does not look good" 🤣
Those guys together are an absolute HOOT! Just love them lol
The whole process was mind blowing.
Very impressive.
Definitely, this is the product of investment in science & technology. Thanks again.