Master Machinists Produce 125,000 Machines
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- Опубліковано 9 тра 2024
- As TITANS of CNC expands their CNC Machine Shop with TORNOS Swiss Machines... We thought we would show you exactly how these Specialized CNC Machines Tools are made.
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00:00 Swiss Machining in Switzerland
0:33 TORNOS Tour
1:32 The LIMIT to Small Parts
2:47 Machining Spindles Department
4:16 Assemble Lines
5:00 MultiSwiss 8x26 33 Motors
7:44 SwissDECO 36 B-Axis Rotation
8:43 BTS Production
10:15 Pallet System
11:08 Studer S41 Grinding Spindles
12:46 EvoDECO 10
10:22 SwissNano
15:22 Hydropower Facility
16:13 143 Year Old Swiss Company
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Titan - you sent the right guy for this field trip. You could have told us all about this machine, but only Donnie could have read us this love letter to Swiss machining. Y'all are winning (for us)!
Donnie is amazing!
A beautiful symphony of professionalism, organization, electro-mechanical engineering and mastery of manufacturing. To obtain that level of organizational agreement must have taken many generations of goal driven, like minded people.
I knew my ROLEX had some small very precision parts . .....this company is the answer I'm sure.👍👍👍
A 143 year old culture of inventor-developers. Look how happy they are. You adapted well! Every day is an adventure-Swiss. You may wonder what comes next?
proud to be a swiss mechanic, i live 30km from the factory! good vid's guy!
I just upgraded my 3d printer with klipper and some other parts....I banged my head against my key board for almost a week, with help. I couldn't imagine tuning these machines. this would be a night mare and a dream com true at the same time these are some bad ass machines! glad I found this, this is amazing!
"Right here is the slotting tool she tells you not to worry about". Thanks Donnie... coffee spilled everywhere. ^^
Thanks again guys for giving some insight in whats goin on behind the curtains. Really enjoy watching those and even tho i worked in the industry for quite some time now its sometimes mindblowing to see how stuff is made. Or as said the machine gets born. EPIC stuff!
Keep em coming bois!
Can remember reading how a USA company sent their extremely small Springs to show off to Switzerland. Swiss returned them with extremely small holes that USA company could not do. Worked on a couple of Swiss made machines. Very rugged & made to.last a long time.
Love seeing the hydro electric application they used to power the factory historically, and super cool that they still use it to power the cafeteria. Awesome tour!!!!
As a technologist by trade working with software and hardware development my mind gets blown every time I see one of these behind the scene videos. From all of the sensors to precision machining just to bring one of these machines to life is a major feat in itself. The software controlling these machines, the engineers designing the controllers, the programmers developing the software, the machinist machining the parts. Brilliant minds is all I can say. @Titans of CNC Machining once again, thank you for bringing us this behind the scene footage. Donnie, great job on the narration! Much love and gratitude
Very cool indeed! What is perhaps even more amazing is that for the most part of their history Tornos produced purely mechanical machines, without any sensors, electronics or software -- and they still got micrometer accuracy and extremely high production rates, making parts for millions of precision products.
@@cogoid Titan visited one of the Swiss facilities I have worked closely with a couple of years ago. Laubscher Präzision has a museum with older cam operated machines they developed in the 19th century as well as the in house produced micrometers to measure the parts.
I'm with you!
Crazy to realise you came to my town. I live next to them !
Geeking on your channel then seeing you geek in my hometown is insane
You live in a beautiful town sir! Everyone there was super nice
Really great tour. I have always been fascinated by the immense amount of manufacturing and machining need just to put a CNC machine together. Well done.
I know nothing about CNC machines. I watched this, and now I still know nothing about CNC machines. Except that they're really cool and the machining and manufacturing that goes into these Swiss ones is as stunning as the parts that they produce! Just amazing level of engineering and building! Man, the Swiss really know how to do this kind of stuff!
As a lifelong student of advanced robotics, there are those rare occasions when a "behind-the-scenes" tour leaves a lasting impression! This is one of those occasions! Amazing!
I’m your avg dick head and even I was couldn’t stop watching
Was a pleasure to watch this video! I was a machinist 20 years ago in Switzerland it‘s incredible the techology has involved since then. Greetings from Switzerland to the Titans!
I've been machining for 30 years manual and CNC and I learn something new every video yall make amazing
Awesome video! The editing and the content are spot on.
Donnie's enthusiasm perfectly captures how amazing an achievement these machines and the company that makes them are.
Awesome tour of an awesome company, nice job Donnie and Tyler!
If I had half a percent of the values you say you couldn't even imagine how much it would make my life better
As a programmer/operator, videos like this keep me motivated. Thank you.
You did it again Donnie! The video is perfection and you're passion is contagious.
Awesome! One of my favorite videos of Titans of CNC!!
Please moooore and longer!! There is so much content in such an awesome factory!
You know, thank you guys for this. We need people like all of you to make machining look cool and interesting so more people get into the career.
Amazing video. Donnie seems so excited an knowledgeable an Tornos so happy to show. Such a great presenter
This is very impressive.
Unbelievable precision, quality.
And the facility is perfectly clean.
Thanks for sharing.
Loved seeing a swiss turning manufacturer. Thank you for this tour.
I'm not a machinist at all, but learning about this stuff is cool. I'm glad I subscribed. Because like I said, this is awesome stuff.
Same. I'm just some slub artist and musician but this stuff really gets me going.
You did a great job showing us the TORNOS facility with your energy and expertise WOW I'm impressed 33 motors in ONE machine Amazing !!!
You couldn't have done a better job. That was perfect. Your excitement WAS contagious 😅
Outstanding video Donnie and Tyler!! I really enjoyed it!
The Swiss are second to none when it comes to machining. Absolutely incredible.
Such a good tour! What an amazing company
I work on the mold making side and we make molds for pipette tips. I have a rotary grinding department and use a 20-year-old Studer S31 and a newer Rollomatic NP50. The tolerances for the most accurate parts of the pieces are -+0.0025mm.
I visited Rollomatic entreprise in Bulle yesterday and now i see what id the np50 👌
... and... I may possibly use those pipettes that you are partially responsible. Thank you!!!
But, the REAL OG of manufacturing, nanomachining in fact, is biological life itself. For example, DNA polymerase replicates DNA, at ~750 nucleotides/sec, and an error rate of ~2 per 10^8 base pairs!!! BTW, double stranded DNA is ~10nm wide. In the 23 chromosomal assemblage of humans, there are ~3.2G nucleotide base pairs per parent... in almost EVERY cell in your body. We, you and me and everyone else, are CONSTANT, 24/7, biofab machines!!! ALL life on this planet, is AMAZING!!!
My surname is studer. 😊😊
@@bicicogito989 yeah until the moment we create a fault that causes cancer
As a watchmaker was curious to have seen what the machines that produce spare parts look like. Was happy to see the balance staff at 1:47 and on the thumbnail. Very cool.
There's some that say you're not really a watchmaker while you're buying your spare parts >:) Time to CNC the old Lorch
Thank you for sharing, this is my favorite Tornos video yet because they let you in so we could see more. I also liked Grizmo also.
Absolutely incredible! These factory tour videos are fantastic
Great Job Donnie! Your killing it brother! 💪🏾
lots of fun was had in the making of this video. Amazing facility you are making all his dreams come true BOOOOM
That is amazing. It's more amazing to see a yasda machine going through that crazy amount of work and produce top quality parts everyday. Titans need to get a yasda!
amazing insights, hoping for a second part soon.
Now THAT was super awesome. I loved hearing about all the cool innovation that they have done to produce their machines. Donnie was like a kid in a candy store LOL.
Top video, you have communicative energy ! Thanks and keep the good work 😍
I used to work for Timson printing machines, we used to sell a lot to the US.
We had a big 5 axis CNC like the one in the video,
Brings back memories.
We also had a cylindrical grinder that could hold 2 tons between centres,
Rolls Royce had the other sister machine.
how many donnies
Amazing! That's so high level that I can't imagine anything else! OMG! Would love to work there!
Excellent video. I have always wanted to make most of the components of a watch. I feel that is true mastery of machining.
Donnie 1 1/2 😂 you take us on an awesome journey, it is amazing what people can make.
We know the accuracy from Japanese and Swiss machines and there are some more manufacturers who making crazy machines....
But it is not the country who makes the machines but a select group of people who have the ultimate drive for perfection in everything they do.
So, I am ready for part 2 😊
Donnie speaks so nice and clear, and at the right pace. This video makes me want to bring my kid to this place.
How cool was that!? Love this type of video. Ciao, Marco.
It’s amazing just how beautiful a machine can be.
Great great video. Love your energy , and positivity
For me its so cool to see how these parts are Made. I am a hobbywatchmaker and i was so exil as i saw the parts in the video picture. Ballance staffs....
Might I just say that Jens Thing is one of the coolest names ever.
Donnie has made the best Titans video so far, I'm looking forward to more sliding head vids.
What a great experience Donnie!
Thanks ma! It really was amazing!!!
Amazing precision work ! I would like to see these master machinists tackle , as a challenge, duplicating the antikythera mechanism, or one of the simpler astrolabes.
*Am not even a metal working dude but I would love to tour this place, looks awesome.*
haha love the ending - looks like a super fun trip.
that is gorgeus alot of history behind
congratz for content
This guy made the video more better. He actually enjoyed it more than the viewers
These guys are absolute nuts crazy, last year I worked with some Andre Bechler and Tornos (both were the current Tornos' predecessors) cam lathes, dated back to the 40s and they still deliver thousands of parts daily with tolerances as tight as 0.02mm, no go rate were like 3 over a thousand, across the whole shop. Imagine the productivities of these modern machines. Crazy.
Another awesome video from Team Titan
12:57 Really love Tornos machines wish our shop could get one! Have you ever looked into Willemin-Macodel? The 508MT2 X1000 looks insane!!!
That is absolutely incredible!
I absolutely love videos like this
I work in a company in Switzerland that manufactures such small parts😂😂
Nice Video
Tornos Great Machine ! Mister Job Donnie ~ Great fast faster more faster speaker, i think he show us how much he love his Job!
Great video I love that stuff thank you guys
How amazing are Tornos Swiss Type Machines are? Creation, innovation, total solutions provider, ...it's Tornos !
Donnie brings to machining what "physics girl" has brought to physics. Always be true to yourself and let it shine. Shout out to physics girl on UA-cam to show support for the people that keep the enthusiasm fueled for the next generation.
Awesome Content Donnie , In Your Element I See 👌
An absolutely amazing and incredible company. Wow
So im actually a watchmaker and we still use many old tools in restoration. for example a jacot tool is a small bow driven lathe to burnish pivots that i use in restoration and its probably mid 1800s. Most of the really sought after watchmakers lathes are all manual lathes like the schaublin 70. People forget that people were making clocks in the 1200s, where they would have needed to accurately divide gears and turn pivots and watches were extremely advanced with multiple complications by 1650.
i do all the maintenance in a large machine shop in Rochester NY. We use mostly DMG, Mazak, and Haas but i would LOVE to see one of these in our shop. i dont run the machines as a job but i make stuff all the time on my free time and on breaks and what not. Its a beautiful thing having an idea in your head and having access to all the machines and tools and materials to make it a real physical tangible item. i absolutely love it. the stuff i could make on one of these things... maybe ill upgrade my home shop from a couple 3d printers, cos laser, diode laser, 300x180mm router, and a few other small hobby level machines to one of these tornos machines. haha.. (i wish)
great video. excellent editing.
For anyone wondering the banging classical music in the beginning is called 5th season by nono and yes it is on spotify
Wonderful video!!!
Great video, excellent presentation.
Interesting to see those old machines from the 1800s that used gravity oil fed plain (journal) bearings before ball bearings became common.
I work on a the STAR model of sliding heads and I didn't know you could literally get multi head sliding head machines this is so cool
Such good editing!!
Donnie killed it! Great content guys!❤
this is what I love about humanity just the amount of invention we did to invent further its insane!
and the passion the work just to think up somthing like this!
as one of the song said "I love the whole world and all its crazyness"
The Haas of lathes. Wow well made productions
Now that's precision! 👍
Interesting company ❤️❤️thanks for sharing the video ❤❤
Wow .. Danny your the best ever ❤
Some serious attention to detail. Mindset. During the late 1800s and early 1900s the Swiss were some of the best Chemists in the World too. Mindset.
Love this kid's energy 😀
It's an amazing video with so much insight into how these cnc are made it would just be nice better if the camera could not change angel so often so we could actually get to focus in what we are seeing.
Thanks for all the amazing content to all these at Titan 💥
John grimsmo did a video tour of tornos a few years ago, its up on his channel. I believe nyccnc did one as well
All is full of love❤
Making sure the tool is on center is a whole new challenge.
Потрясающе. Удивительные машины, работаю на корейских швейцарских станках, но некоторые модели Торнос это абсолютно другой уровень инженерии. Мотивирует
The girl at 0:35 is really cute. Her eyes, smile, and laugh are just so adorable.
I loved all the machines too, haha.
We've been thinking about getting one of these machines at work. They looked at our part and said it could make it in 45 seconds. Its currently almost 9 minutes on a Tsugami.
I believe it! Tornos are amazing machines!
We live in a pretty fascinating world. Imagine how much collective effort has gone into producing and running the tens of millions of machines that produce enormous numbers of uncountably many different components and parts everyday.
I think about that a lot actually. What is even more crazy to me is how 99% of people will never even stop for one second to think about that. Phones, cars, planes just grow on trees to them
Very very good Dokumentation! 💪👍👍👍👍
Awesome video!!
Wow! Thank you!
I worked as a maintenance engineer on Davenport multi spindle bars machines. It’s like the multi Swiss’s grandfather.
Those Torino’s machines are next level though.
Attention to detail, Donnie your a great ambassador for the Millennial of the future, BOOM ON