Mann I love this dude so much I Wisch I could subscribe 10000 times over. This guy is gold online. My favorite UA-cam channel of all time. Thanks man you are awesome. P.S. Every video you watch on this channel is NOT wasted time it’s knowledge
Titan man you fuel my fire to keep learning you inspire me like crazy. I had a very rough past and now I have been working in a shop for over a year i am about to be off parole soon i will never look back only forward. I hate the weekends cant wait to get back on my machine lol keep the content coming man ots the only way to get thru the weekend! Lol sorry for the life story...
I have been a machinist for over 30 years now. I have setup programmed wire EDM's and built parts with a tolerance of +.0001 -.000 and the matting part would be +.0000 -.0001. I have programmed many different CNC mills, I've programmed twin spindles single turret lathes, I've heat treated a lot of different materials. I know everything there is to know about machine (OK not true). I strive to learn something new every day. The one thing about my carrier of being a machinist is yes it has been very challenging but not boring at all. Everyone keep learning and keep up the smart and hard working.
I love that Titan knew that being able to serve 1 client exceptionally well could absolutely change his life! He was determined, took the risk, and most importantly, he made it happen - whatever it took! BOOM💥
We need more tormach videos. Maybe get the tormach lathe. Maybe get the haas tool room mill and lathe. Most of us small business owners start with there machines. And struggle with surface finish and tooling selection
In the mid 80's i really wanted to go into being a machinist. My high school had a Bridgeport Mill and I don't recall the lathe but it was great, not to mention we had a foundry. I loved machine shop and did it for 3 years in HS. My uncle at the time was going through a machinist's college, and struggled to find a job. Unfortunately, during that time the machinist trade in my area was not good. I ended up in the aerospace industry, but watching these videos makes me kind of wish I would have sucked it up and been a machinist. I wish it could have a Mill and Lathe at home, just to make some chips.
Watching this latest video made me feel proud due to you confirming what I've learned over the years through trial & error. A machinist must always be never afraid to ask and always be willing to listen. Than you for sharing your knowledge
Have you guys done a video on machining copper recently? I always hear that copper can be difficult to machine sometimes and would like to see you guys get after it.
At some point in the future i would love to see a video about setting up a horizontal pallet / tombstone. Probing and Aligning. Also a video on how to get the machine coordinates for the machine pallets x0 and z0 (center) and to use them in programming. Love content keep the info flowing!
I'd like to hear Titian on machinist therapy hotline do a deep dive on his path to where he is today. Podcast is the long format for discussion after all.
I would love to see you tackle molybdenum and tantalum. My shop is cutting a lot of especially molybdenum but cuts both. Always having a hard time with finishes. Thanks for the videos and education.
höhöhö, I got a new machine at work last year. On monday the maufactur who sold it to us was in our shop with a new costumer, to show their machine, because they had no one more in theys shop. I talkted a lot with the costumer about programming, tooling, ect, I think I sold their machine, because i Love it myself 😆
It’s been awhile since you’ve made a video on a Tormach or some small machine. It’d be nice to have some insight for the guys just starting out and who can’t afford a big machine yet
I would absolutely love to hear your thoughts on degating parts. It seems like such an overlooked aspect of casted parts and has always been somewhat of a hinderance for us.
Please can you produce a video on the harmonics of machining different materials & what sounds good & bad what it means & how to adjust your speed & feed to get optimal cutting?
Awesome information lol yes if the part sucks who else’s fault could it be. We had this very same discussion a while back with software developers. Garbage in garbage out plain and simple. As always thanks for the great tips. This video comes at perfect timing because I’ve been wanting to do a couple of small projects in titanium. Trying to source the material from the right supplier has been a struggle. Much love and gratitude
What an amazing informative video. I really like your style in the sense that it focuses more on the content and information so deeply. Really unique. I am now a mechanical engineering student and would like to enter the world of manufacturing, any advice on how to help me get my first intern, since all ask for experience and but I need to job to get experience ? Thanks man for all your incredible work for this trade :)
hi, can you send a link for the tool setter you use, the one in a bench where you set up most of your milling tools,, we are using an improvise one in the shop where i work , hopefully i can convince my supervisor to buy one . thanks and more power
Mad respect for your knowledge and approach to open source teaching like this. I am a rather new aerospace Machinist. I'm running 3 and 5 axis parts. Some of the materials are 15-5, 17-4, 6AL4V . Roughed and then stress relieved. I need to finish mill the treated materials. Please give me advice on holding my finish profiles. Im trying to hold one tenth. I have found a spring pass usually does the trick. Am I missing anything? What should I look out for? Also it's difficult to measure in the machine. So I'm weary of taking it out of the vise...please advise.
I wonder if you could make a exact model of the Grand pyramid make it to where it morphs from the way it looks now into being smooth when it had its Limestone and gold cap😃
How does someone with no machining experience get into the industry? With no college degree but 8 years experience in shipping and receiving aircraft parts
Titanium? Haha. 99.7% of machinists in the world will never touch it in their career. Why all this hype on these "hard" materials? Views and flex I'm guessing. Irrelevant material.
Crazy how almost every time Titan puts out a video like this it is directly relevant to whats going on in my machining life.
That’s Awesome! Love it
@@TITANSofCNC doesn't SpaceX have a machine shop themselves? it must be cheaper for them to manufacture parts in house
Starting a new job as a lead programmer at a large medical facility. Thanks for putting this video out.
Mann I love this dude so much I Wisch I could subscribe 10000 times over. This guy is gold online. My favorite UA-cam channel of all time. Thanks man you are awesome.
P.S. Every video you watch on this channel is NOT wasted time it’s knowledge
Titan man you fuel my fire to keep learning you inspire me like crazy. I had a very rough past and now I have been working in a shop for over a year i am about to be off parole soon i will never look back only forward. I hate the weekends cant wait to get back on my machine lol keep the content coming man ots the only way to get thru the weekend! Lol sorry for the life story...
I have been a machinist for over 30 years now. I have setup programmed wire EDM's and built parts with a tolerance of +.0001 -.000 and the matting part would be +.0000 -.0001. I have programmed many different CNC mills, I've programmed twin spindles single turret lathes, I've heat treated a lot of different materials. I know everything there is to know about machine (OK not true). I strive to learn something new every day. The one thing about my carrier of being a machinist is yes it has been very challenging but not boring at all. Everyone keep learning and keep up the smart and hard working.
I love that Titan knew that being able to serve 1 client exceptionally well could absolutely change his life! He was determined, took the risk, and most importantly, he made it happen - whatever it took! BOOM💥
I work at Morbark in Michigan USA there I work as a material handler we have cnc machines old and new like seeing and learning about metal data .
We are so lucky to see Two of Mr. Titan videos in a row this week . You make us long to see your wonderful lessons, my role model BOOM 💥
We need more tormach videos. Maybe get the tormach lathe. Maybe get the haas tool room mill and lathe. Most of us small business owners start with there machines. And struggle with surface finish and tooling selection
Spreading wisdom.
Thank you sir !
In the mid 80's i really wanted to go into being a machinist. My high school had a Bridgeport Mill and I don't recall the lathe but it was great, not to mention we had a foundry. I loved machine shop and did it for 3 years in HS. My uncle at the time was going through a machinist's college, and struggled to find a job. Unfortunately, during that time the machinist trade in my area was not good. I ended up in the aerospace industry, but watching these videos makes me kind of wish I would have sucked it up and been a machinist. I wish it could have a Mill and Lathe at home, just to make some chips.
I like what you do...big thanks from switzerland. Heartblood...
Watching this latest video made me feel proud due to you confirming what I've learned over the years through trial & error. A machinist must always be never afraid to ask and always be willing to listen.
Than you for sharing your knowledge
I could spend days following this guy around and just watching what he does. Thank you sir.
Thanks Titan for sharing your knowledge and your passion.
I have not been in machining for a while but I can't wait to see another video from you. I tell everyone I know they " need to learn to code!!".
Amazing focus on research and fundamentals.
We love that too titan💪🏽💪🏽
You are good! Thumbs up mate.
Again..........booommm......very inspiring and informative vid ! You guys give direction to my life! Thxs!
You inspire me. Thanks.
Would be great to have a video on machinning medical grade UHMWPE for Orthopedic Implants
Thank you
Yep, Nasty Plastic. Ran a ton and held Crazy tolerances… which seems weird as it can grow up to 10% with heat
Have you guys done a video on machining copper recently? I always hear that copper can be difficult to machine sometimes and would like to see you guys get after it.
At some point in the future i would love to see a video about setting up a horizontal pallet / tombstone. Probing and Aligning. Also a video on how to get the machine coordinates for the machine pallets x0 and z0 (center) and to use them in programming. Love content keep the info flowing!
I love all your videos! I’m hoping you guys are gonna make/continue this video series on machining different metals.
Keep up the good work!
I'd like to hear Titian on machinist therapy hotline do a deep dive on his path to where he is today. Podcast is the long format for discussion after all.
I would love to see you tackle molybdenum and tantalum. My shop is cutting a lot of especially molybdenum but cuts both. Always having a hard time with finishes. Thanks for the videos and education.
höhöhö, I got a new machine at work last year. On monday the maufactur who sold it to us was in our shop with a new costumer, to show their machine, because they had no one more in theys shop. I talkted a lot with the costumer about programming, tooling, ect, I think I sold their machine, because i Love it myself 😆
It’s been awhile since you’ve made a video on a Tormach or some small machine. It’d be nice to have some insight for the guys just starting out and who can’t afford a big machine yet
I would absolutely love to hear your thoughts on degating parts. It seems like such an overlooked aspect of casted parts and has always been somewhat of a hinderance for us.
hero, absolute icon. Do you do any sintering?
Yes, on MetalX 3D printed parts only
Please can you produce a video on the harmonics of machining different materials & what sounds good & bad what it means & how to adjust your speed & feed to get optimal cutting?
Awesome information lol yes if the part sucks who else’s fault could it be. We had this very same discussion a while back with software developers. Garbage in garbage out plain and simple. As always thanks for the great tips. This video comes at perfect timing because I’ve been wanting to do a couple of small projects in titanium. Trying to source the material from the right supplier has been a struggle. Much love and gratitude
You should make a video on how to machine a mold for carbon fiber, like for a 2m x 2m mold.
I would like to see a Video about deburring.
What an amazing informative video.
I really like your style in the sense that it focuses more on the content and information so deeply. Really unique.
I am now a mechanical engineering student and would like to enter the world of manufacturing, any advice on how to help me get my first intern, since all ask for experience and but I need to job to get experience ?
Thanks man for all your incredible work for this trade :)
Hey Titan, what about Ultrasonic from DMG Sauer ? Think wood be interresting for your viewers.
That's awesome you make want to get a 5 axis.
I know nothing about machining any material, I’m just here because of the SR-71. Nice video though, love your passion.
hi, can you send a link for the tool setter you use, the one in a bench where you set up most of your milling tools,, we are using an improvise one in the shop where i work , hopefully i can convince my supervisor to buy one . thanks and more power
We have an entry level one on sale at Titansofcnctooling.com
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Mad respect for your knowledge and approach to open source teaching like this. I am a rather new aerospace Machinist. I'm running 3 and 5 axis parts. Some of the materials are 15-5, 17-4, 6AL4V . Roughed and then stress relieved. I need to finish mill the treated materials. Please give me advice on holding my finish profiles. Im trying to hold one tenth. I have found a spring pass usually does the trick. Am I missing anything? What should I look out for? Also it's difficult to measure in the machine. So I'm weary of taking it out of the vise...please advise.
A tenth is hard to keep… I use spring passes all the time.
I wonder if you could make a exact model of the Grand pyramid make it to where it morphs from the way it looks now into being smooth when it had its Limestone and gold cap😃
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gemtec from Switzerland make the best endmills for ti64
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Have you ever machined Stellite or Hasiloy ? They are harder than Titanium.
Yes he has! Here’s an excellent video on Hastelloy! This is just one of others. ua-cam.com/video/YR074Vc69uk/v-deo.html
Yes on Hastelloy, look it up on our channel
So they like....we want this part made from titan.....YES!!
Funny the material that changed your life is also your name.
Destiny
Try tungsten milling
Love your energy and comitment to the trade but when you change to metric you will expand.....
I find it easier than stainless. apart from the fire thing
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Could you please add it in Turkish translation 😢
先前被搬运b站的视频是这么说的:讲述了美国前劳改释放人员泰坦先生,出狱后承包监狱的励志故事。😁Mr.泰坦是劳改犯中的光辉典范。
How does someone with no machining experience get into the industry? With no college degree but 8 years experience in shipping and receiving aircraft parts
Academy.titansofcnc.com
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Titanium? Haha. 99.7% of machinists in the world will never touch it in their career. Why all this hype on these "hard" materials? Views and flex I'm guessing. Irrelevant material.