Man I wish I would have taken machining classes at a younger age! This is so fascinating! I'm 56 years old already and dealing with many health problems... all I can do is sit and watch now. Thank you for all these exciting videos! I really wish I could visit and tour your facility one day! Thank you Titan!
It's nice to see how the Siniumerik Control works, i've worked with all kinds of controls, like Fagor, Fadal, Mitsubishi, Brother, Cincinatti, Elora, Deckel, Heidenhain, Style, EMCOtronic and EdingCNC. With EdingCNC, you can make your own dialogs and cycles with Macro's.. and i'm constantly looking for the best features of all these controls, and try to copy some of these to EdingCNC, since that runs my own machines..
The only thing that sucks about this video is that it proves to me just how dumb I truly am. I don't know a dog gone thing about this kind of work, but I sure love to watch yall make things. My Brain hurts everytime you speak about how to make things, LOL. Great job again, and may God Bless you all. It's obvious that God already did Bless you with a great employer and all that knowledgeable info you've learned.
Thank you for your kind words! You are not dumb. Learning is a journey, and we all start from nothing. What matters is your determination to grow, and it’s never too late to embrace something new. Take a browse through TITANS of CNC Academy. Even if you’re unable to access a machine, you can still learn how to design and create tool paths for parts, which can also be certified on CNC EXPERT. academy.titansofcnc.com Keep pushing forward, and may God Bless your journey. 😁
Once you get into that trade, it becomes exciting and there always are some questions in mind that gets answered and you know it once there is a solution to something you thought about. 3 years ago I knew just as much as you supposedly do about CNC machining - nothing, now I've been working on CNC machines and have gained a decent amount of experience and knowledge, I'd be hyped to get on something bigger or more advanced (difficult) like 5-axis mills and up
@luckgrip252 greatest of luck to you. Unfortunately I'm old and broke down. I'd rather just watch on the sidelines and be amazed by the work yall do. I've put my many years in as a heavy equipment operator. My time is over and I'm fine with that.
The tool management works almost identical on Heidenhain controls, if you got a 60 tool magazine you just number your tools 61 and up and the machine know it's a manual tool change, if you got X or Y in the spindle it will even move as close to the operator as possible to make it easier to swap.
When I first started watching Barry make these videos I started wondering if you guys were making them as a punishment for when someone crashes. That you then make them make a how to video on how to avoid that crash 😅
Did you think about putting a slight taper on the od of the jaws to compensate for deflection over the height so clamping pressure is even from top to bottom?
A mill doing turn xD ( one of the old guys told me that the operator is called a "mill" cause his working/operating a "milling machine" hits why his title is a "mill" . "A mill is useing a endmill on a milling machine " and a lathe operator is called a "lathe" operating a "turning machine" )
Hermle also checks if there's a tool in the spindle after it's unclamped and clamped. Without the tool present it won't run. And this is a feature that is present for at least 15 years. So great explanation but it's basically old tech
Heidenhain handles the tool change of tools you don't want in the mag the same way. Just don't give them a mag number and its going to ask for it on tool call and spit it out when you call another tool.
At first I'm like "big deal who hasn't had to manually load a big tool?" But then he smashed that cycle start button and that machine didn't go. That's insane. Normally I just put 5 or 6 M00's .
omg, i hate YT for those AI generated dubs... usually they generate those with the original Voice an whatever language - but hell, this time it was a clearly Female voice dubbing Jessie in german. Its a great feature, but the lack of an option to f*** turn it off, automatically setting it to your browser, makes me wish no UA-cam-channel ever enabling that at all.
Man I wish I would have taken machining classes at a younger age! This is so fascinating! I'm 56 years old already and dealing with many health problems... all I can do is sit and watch now. Thank you for all these exciting videos! I really wish I could visit and tour your facility one day! Thank you Titan!
Making your own tools is *so* next-level
15:46 best part of this video
Good work Jessie. Can't wait to see the finished drum!👏
Great explanation of your process, Jessie! 🎉 I’m looking forward to seeing the final assembly and sound test of the drum. 😊
Hmmmm, why didn't I think about sound tests while I'm so much looking forward to see the finished part
Can’t wait to see the final video in March 😂.
June
Awesome video Jessie! Should work well
Biggest advantage here is that doing it on the machine where you're running the job makes positioning the part much easier.
Nice chunk of 6061-T651 plate used for to make pie jaws.
Great technique!
Great video!
Creative fixturing! Love it!
The shade this dude just sent at operators. "Especially if your just squaring up a block." Lmao
Great Work Jessie!
Awesome! Drummer here, and I 100 percent don't have the budget for that drum! 😂 But it's cool as frig and I can't wait to hear it.
World's most Expensive SNARE DRUM!!! Please also machine all necessary hardware, because that would be sick!
Product and Tool holding is 95% of the job, nice job 😊
seems like you guys have red the comments about not actually finishing parts. I apprietiate this content showing you going the whole way.
Brilliant
Nothing like Pie in the morning!
It's nice to see how the Siniumerik Control works, i've worked with all kinds of controls, like Fagor, Fadal, Mitsubishi, Brother, Cincinatti, Elora, Deckel, Heidenhain, Style, EMCOtronic and EdingCNC.
With EdingCNC, you can make your own dialogs and cycles with Macro's.. and i'm constantly looking for the best features of all these controls, and try to copy some of these to EdingCNC, since that runs my own machines..
Thats so cool you Can open the top of the machine !
The only thing that sucks about this video is that it proves to me just how dumb I truly am. I don't know a dog gone thing about this kind of work, but I sure love to watch yall make things. My Brain hurts everytime you speak about how to make things, LOL.
Great job again, and may God Bless you all. It's obvious that God already did Bless you with a great employer and all that knowledgeable info you've learned.
Thank you for your kind words! You are not dumb. Learning is a journey, and we all start from nothing. What matters is your determination to grow, and it’s never too late to embrace something new.
Take a browse through TITANS of CNC Academy. Even if you’re unable to access a machine, you can still learn how to design and create tool paths for parts, which can also be certified on CNC EXPERT. academy.titansofcnc.com
Keep pushing forward, and may God Bless your journey. 😁
Once you get into that trade, it becomes exciting and there always are some questions in mind that gets answered and you know it once there is a solution to something you thought about. 3 years ago I knew just as much as you supposedly do about CNC machining - nothing, now I've been working on CNC machines and have gained a decent amount of experience and knowledge, I'd be hyped to get on something bigger or more advanced (difficult) like 5-axis mills and up
@luckgrip252 greatest of luck to you. Unfortunately I'm old and broke down. I'd rather just watch on the sidelines and be amazed by the work yall do. I've put my many years in as a heavy equipment operator. My time is over and I'm fine with that.
No doubt I like all your videos, but yes, you had to remind me to give it a 👍 seems like we all suck at showing and appreciating what we like
It always amazes me how much time and materials go to work holding. For a one off part, it seems like a sizable portion of the part cost.
THATS WHAT THAT WAS FOR!!!
it happened to me call a non existent tool and then the machine would randomly ask me to open the door, now it makes sense
Thank you for sharing
Will you please show the finished drum. And if possible get the artist to play it too
Top notch content Jesse
Used shopmill and shop turn for 13 years and have never found anything to beat it and done some really complex stuff with it .
You can even use some pin to locate your part with this jaw.
The tool management works almost identical on Heidenhain controls, if you got a 60 tool magazine you just number your tools 61 and up and the machine know it's a manual tool change, if you got X or Y in the spindle it will even move as close to the operator as possible to make it easier to swap.
Awsome u show me a vision to manufacturing thank u bro
I also run lathe ,utube channel
I hope to work project with u
When I first started watching Barry make these videos I started wondering if you guys were making them as a punishment for when someone crashes. That you then make them make a how to video on how to avoid that crash 😅
Did you think about putting a slight taper on the od of the jaws to compensate for deflection over the height so clamping pressure is even from top to bottom?
Height ends with a hard T sound, not th
DMG machines will bring the head over to the door for manual tools 😉
A mill doing turn xD ( one of the old guys told me that the operator is called a "mill" cause his working/operating a "milling machine" hits why his title is a "mill" . "A mill is useing a endmill on a milling machine " and a lathe operator is called a "lathe" operating a "turning machine" )
Hermle also checks if there's a tool in the spindle after it's unclamped and clamped. Without the tool present it won't run. And this is a feature that is present for at least 15 years. So great explanation but it's basically old tech
It’s just showing the Siemens control compared to Fanuc.
@@TITANSofCNC Heidenhein also have simmilar procedure for manual tool change.
@@TITANSofCNC Heidenhein also has simmilar procedure for manual tool change.
Heidenhain handles the tool change of tools you don't want in the mag the same way. Just don't give them a mag number and its going to ask for it on tool call and spit it out when you call another tool.
Did you guys tested this manual tool change on Barry, to know for sure is fault proof? Cool vid Jessie.
🔥🔥🔥
At first I'm like "big deal who hasn't had to manually load a big tool?" But then he smashed that cycle start button and that machine didn't go. That's insane. Normally I just put 5 or 6 M00's .
5 times diameter was that the length of tool ? & you turned the jaws the same inside diameter as drum ?
Titans keep on booming
Boom🗣️
Rather than a pocket for your jaw why would you not create an undercut whilst turning
Jessie don't wanna work, he wanna program and machine his drum all day!
HEIDENHAIN since 1992 normal feture 5:40
Now let's not make dozens of short content and put out the finished project in a timely manner
Out of respect for the "Chuck" that I had to make, I don't refer to it as a "Chuck."
I call it by its formal name. I call it a "Charles."
Trully an impossible part.
omg, i hate YT for those AI generated dubs... usually they generate those with the original Voice an whatever language - but hell, this time it was a clearly Female voice dubbing Jessie in german.
Its a great feature, but the lack of an option to f*** turn it off, automatically setting it to your browser, makes me wish no UA-cam-channel ever enabling that at all.
Mazak asking for conversational programming.
well show us the final op....wtf
Then the video will be 60 minutes long and nobody will watch it…
Coming soon
отличная работа
14:35 wow so you had to think of 3 thinks at the same time? let me guess a first for you?
crazy how that works right?