I'm 36 I started in this trade 6 years ago, I was in a halfway house and saw and ad in the paper for a CNC class. Now Im an instructor at the school I graduated from trying to inspire people like you inspired me. Ive been saying for awhile that the best way to lift people out of poverty and hopelessness is with a meaningful career in manufacturing.
That is way way cool. I love the hydraulics, he said it telescopes all way past 50ft, but that is cool. I machined one tube plug threads of 6m, part of a telescoping 14m lift! That is cool. Love the shop, 2017 and looks like a whole growth over time past. Just awesome. 😎
Got my Saturday morning fix. Amazing what people create. CNC wouldn’t exist without computers. Titan I can feel that mad passion you have. Much love and gratitude.
11:46 These words must write with a gold ink man Thank you for this video There are a lot of those ambitious people who deserve to be highlighted like this man, we are waiting for more and more from this new series and don't forget always RISE TO GREATNESS and I will follow you 🔥BOOM !
I’m 20 years old. I done your part and fusions 360 built all of them at the age of 17 best thing I ever done. Now I’m a machinist at 20 for a amazing company. Do classified work. Been amazing since.
Would be nice if the would get into the numbers. They state 60 employees 130000 sqft that's 2100 sqft per employee. They state millions per month but likely the break even for a shop like this is well north of a million per month.
Sir How To learning cnc gringding machine programming. im work manual cylendrical grinding machine ferfectly work do it but CNC grinding machine how to undarstand dont no plz explain me
I've been a machinist / programmer for 20 years here in Everett... got laid off from Covid.. I have sent out over 400 applications. Got one 2 interviews. Keep getting denied because I have TOO much experience or don't fit the ESG equity inclusion and diversity check boxes... I took a job as a Amazon delivery driver. It's super depressing.
I don't disagree with CNC that it builds almost everything around us. I'm a manual machinist and a field machinist. Is there a program for CNC to take a worn out cylinder eye or worn out bore on a 30,000 dollar part. Or would that only be manual machining? CNC might build a 1,000$ to 100,000,000$ part but can it be fixed with CNC in the field. It's just a question I have always had?
Titan!!! We love what you are doing!!! I have a small Doosan shop in Idaho and i love sharing your videos with friends and employees, opening them up to the possibilities of what goes on behind closed doors. Keep up the great work! Right now I have a puma 2600SYII, an NHP4000 and a DNM650, cant wait to see your video on the SVM4100 and all the rest!!
This man's attitude is what I love about most American small business men. He is controlling his own fate and being innovative, rather than letting some outsourcing manufacturer dictate lead times, quality, and cost cutting measures. America needs more leadership at the business level with his attitude. Consequently, the less middlemen there are the more affordable a product is. The machine shop I manage took on a new owner a few years back, his attitude is the exact same. Work became fun again. Just a thought. On Barry's End Mill Torture Test video I said, "I like Kennametal tooling but as you know it's costly. For inserted holders, specifically, there are way too many other suppliers that offer comparable tooling at a cost savings. I don't even keep their catalog handy anymore, which is stupid AF now that I think about it." I'm left wondering if Titan was calling me out when he was talking about small shops getting onboard with Kennametal. I appreciate what you guys are doing because your videos give a much better explanation of where I'm trying to take the company when the owner and I are strategizing.
What does a man want? He wants food in his belly and clean water to slake his thirst. He wants a shirt on his back and a roof over his head. And, most importantly, he wants a partner to share the journey and hope for their children. He will work himself to death for the promise of these things. (Once again I want an EDM Texas flag with a sliding star.)
Don't get too excited. Its a rough industry. Go to a place that lets you learn how to program asap. I have been doing it 12 years and I'm taking engineering classes. Its a rough job and some of the guys you work with will be complete a$%holes. I finally got a job at a company that has 401k and stocks and education assistance. Look for the best companies and be ready to move every 2-3 years. Learn as much as you can as fast as you can. Good luck.
Well said Titan. Thats one thing I always found funny is when someone asks what I do for a living and I tell them a cnc machinist 99% have no idea what I'm talking about. Then I tell them everything man made on the planet is made by machinists from the clothes on their back to the food on their plates then they seem amazed.
hope u believe all u show and say - your videos are required for my team to get motivated - in all my companies - message is the same - and Thank God for MADE IN AMERICA! keep the inspiration flowing!!!
Titan, how would you feel about visiting Idaho? Ground Force Worldwide is a company in Post Falls that makes mine support equipment like dump trucks and explosives delivery trucks. (Yeah, "Boom" for real!) Encoder Products Company in Sagle makes rotary encoders, which your equipment uses to decide how many degrees a shaft has turned. You know how you can punch into your mill's control panel "rotate the spindle 25 degrees along the Y axis" and the mill knows exactly where 25 degrees is? An encoder told the computer where the spindle was pointed - and that encoder was probably made in Idaho. EPC is kinda cool because the man who founded it started the company in his garage and built it up to be a world leader. For serious boom, you'll have to go to Kaiser Aluminum in Spokane, which makes flat-rolled aluminum plate and sheet stock. Of course you'll also have to visit Litehouse - a salad dressing plant in Sandpoint that solved its problems with getting bad blue cheese by setting up a factory to make their own - and Daher, an airplane company in Sandpoint that makes turbine-powered bush planes.
I used to live in Hope… across the lake from Standpoint. Lived their right before moving to Hawaii in the 3rd grade… been back to Idaho but want to come again. Great Stories
@@TITANSofCNC Titan, do you remember the bridge in Hope that goes over the railroad tracks? My father was the surveyor and the construction supervisor on that job, so I too have lived in Hope.
@@TITANSofCNC BOOM YEAH 💥!! Let me know, would love to show you and your guys the city. Lots of great food and music. Lots of industry that needs to come back!
wow !i look so nice the united states cnc shop ,i come from singapore here and also i hope i can coming USA here find job cause I'm like so much american and so interesting👍👍👍🇺🇸
Thank you for the fascinating showcase, Titan as allways very interesting. Please, don't forget to thank to Scott properly on camera. He took time to take you around on his TDH facility
The od finisher insert (Kennemetal) I use gets chipped out (on the unused end) from chips hitting it and I can't use it because it immediately chips the tip and leaves a crap finish.
I'm 36 I started in this trade 6 years ago, I was in a halfway house and saw and ad in the paper for a CNC class. Now Im an instructor at the school I graduated from trying to inspire people like you inspired me. Ive been saying for awhile that the best way to lift people out of poverty and hopelessness is with a meaningful career in manufacturing.
That is so Amazing… Thank You!
@@TITANSofCNC From the bottom of my heart, Thank You!
I am cnc programmer . I want job
@@somanathpradhan256 then go get it...
That is way way cool. I love the hydraulics, he said it telescopes all way past 50ft, but that is cool. I machined one tube plug threads of 6m, part of a telescoping 14m lift! That is cool. Love the shop, 2017 and looks like a whole growth over time past. Just awesome. 😎
"Manufacturing is the foundation of a country's industry" Thank you Titan!
Got my Saturday morning fix. Amazing what people create. CNC wouldn’t exist without computers. Titan I can feel that mad passion you have. Much love and gratitude.
Thanks Brother
Hi, very interesting👍👍👍. I teach how to work with machines in a Technical High School in Costa Rica, this channel is amazing💯. Thanks for the videos.
11:46 These words must write with a gold ink man
Thank you for this video
There are a lot of those ambitious people who deserve to be highlighted like this man, we are waiting for more and more from this new series and don't forget always RISE TO GREATNESS and I will follow you 🔥BOOM !
I’m 20 years old. I done your part and fusions 360 built all of them at the age of 17 best thing I ever done. Now I’m a machinist at 20 for a amazing company. Do classified work. Been amazing since.
When are you coming to Hydromat St. Louis?
Would be great to have decent manufacturing in Illinois like this.
Illinois is a sinking ship 😂
Got that Trump 2020 in the background 🇺🇸
Maga 2024
Awesome video!
Fantastic video! 👍
12:17 Houses are still standing thanks to the die's I've built on manual machines - dont count them out quite yet
Would be nice if the would get into the numbers. They state 60 employees 130000 sqft that's 2100 sqft per employee. They state millions per month but likely the break even for a shop like this is well north of a million per month.
Hi Titans I'm faiz from India, i have 1 year experience of lath machine, i wanna work and learn with you, is this possible to join you?
Sir How To learning cnc gringding machine programming. im work manual cylendrical grinding machine ferfectly work do it but CNC grinding machine how to undarstand dont no plz explain me
I've been a machinist / programmer for 20 years here in Everett... got laid off from Covid.. I have sent out over 400 applications. Got one 2 interviews. Keep getting denied because I have TOO much experience or don't fit the ESG equity inclusion and diversity check boxes... I took a job as a Amazon delivery driver. It's super depressing.
Keep your head up brotha.
Leave communist Everett
@@barrysetzer no joke. Leave the whole west Coast
Start your own business!
@@diplomat1837 exactly. just like they like to tell those dirty communists, pick yourself up and start a business, it’s easy!
I don't disagree with CNC that it builds almost everything around us. I'm a manual machinist and a field machinist. Is there a program for CNC to take a worn out cylinder eye or worn out bore on a 30,000 dollar part. Or would that only be manual machining? CNC might build a 1,000$ to 100,000,000$ part but can it be fixed with CNC in the field. It's just a question I have always had?
This dude just made his own industry. Crazy.
THROW in a chunk of metal & it JUST all happens, Outstanding
2 right Titan, Let there be ENGINEERING !!!! BOOM !!!!
just amazing
Wow, Scott's doing an amazing job. Titan keep going do not stop keep showing us what is new and Praise the Lord Jesus, Amen!
BOOM!
Man, Great video, nice shop, looks like Scott is doing a fantastic job and super quality product. Thanks for showing us.
Another banger, thank you Titan.
Titan enjoyed the tour. Impressive starting with one employee 3 years ago now 60, like to see more stories like this Made in USA. YES!
Excellent operation.
Titan!!! We love what you are doing!!! I have a small Doosan shop in Idaho and i love sharing your videos with friends and employees, opening them up to the possibilities of what goes on behind closed doors. Keep up the great work! Right now I have a puma 2600SYII, an NHP4000 and a DNM650, cant wait to see your video on the SVM4100 and all the rest!!
That’s Awesome… Thank You!
This man's attitude is what I love about most American small business men. He is controlling his own fate and being innovative, rather than letting some outsourcing manufacturer dictate lead times, quality, and cost cutting measures. America needs more leadership at the business level with his attitude. Consequently, the less middlemen there are the more affordable a product is. The machine shop I manage took on a new owner a few years back, his attitude is the exact same. Work became fun again.
Just a thought. On Barry's End Mill Torture Test video I said, "I like Kennametal tooling but as you know it's costly. For inserted holders, specifically, there are way too many other suppliers that offer comparable tooling at a cost savings. I don't even keep their catalog handy anymore, which is stupid AF now that I think about it." I'm left wondering if Titan was calling me out when he was talking about small shops getting onboard with Kennametal.
I appreciate what you guys are doing because your videos give a much better explanation of where I'm trying to take the company when the owner and I are strategizing.
What does a man want?
He wants food in his belly and clean water to slake his thirst.
He wants a shirt on his back and a roof over his head.
And, most importantly, he wants a partner to share the journey and hope for their children.
He will work himself to death for the promise of these things.
(Once again I want an EDM Texas flag with a sliding star.)
Haha trust me man, I see your comments and eventually I will make a Texas flag with a sliding star. Lol I got you!
@@trevorgoforth8963 Ok. Like I say I will spend $100 for a 3x5 or 4x6 one.
all i can say is ... BOOM !
As an apprentice, seeing where I could be in a couple of years gets me really excited about my future in machining
Me too! I can't wait.
Don't get too excited. Its a rough industry. Go to a place that lets you learn how to program asap. I have been doing it 12 years and I'm taking engineering classes. Its a rough job and some of the guys you work with will be complete a$%holes. I finally got a job at a company that has 401k and stocks and education assistance. Look for the best companies and be ready to move every 2-3 years. Learn as much as you can as fast as you can. Good luck.
You got in at a good time,i started in 1978 when things never got good only worse
@@TritonTv69420 yeah I got into a medical company that does that
I absolutely love your passion for your trade! I’m a big fan of your channel! Thanks for sharing your talent and knowledge
Well said Titan. Thats one thing I always found funny is when someone asks what I do for a living and I tell them a cnc machinist 99% have no idea what I'm talking about. Then I tell them everything man made on the planet is made by machinists from the clothes on their back to the food on their plates then they seem amazed.
You guy are awesome! Scott you have an amazing shop, it’s people like you and your employees that make this country run, well done brother.
hope u believe all u show and say - your videos are required for my team to get motivated - in all my companies - message is the same - and Thank God for MADE IN AMERICA! keep the inspiration flowing!!!
Nice
Ive been machining since i was 21. Im 32 now and still have alot to learn!
Titan, how would you feel about visiting Idaho? Ground Force Worldwide is a company in Post Falls that makes mine support equipment like dump trucks and explosives delivery trucks. (Yeah, "Boom" for real!) Encoder Products Company in Sagle makes rotary encoders, which your equipment uses to decide how many degrees a shaft has turned. You know how you can punch into your mill's control panel "rotate the spindle 25 degrees along the Y axis" and the mill knows exactly where 25 degrees is? An encoder told the computer where the spindle was pointed - and that encoder was probably made in Idaho. EPC is kinda cool because the man who founded it started the company in his garage and built it up to be a world leader. For serious boom, you'll have to go to Kaiser Aluminum in Spokane, which makes flat-rolled aluminum plate and sheet stock. Of course you'll also have to visit Litehouse - a salad dressing plant in Sandpoint that solved its problems with getting bad blue cheese by setting up a factory to make their own - and Daher, an airplane company in Sandpoint that makes turbine-powered bush planes.
I used to live in Hope… across the lake from Standpoint. Lived their right before moving to Hawaii in the 3rd grade… been back to Idaho but want to come again.
Great Stories
@@TITANSofCNC Titan, do you remember the bridge in Hope that goes over the railroad tracks? My father was the surveyor and the construction supervisor on that job, so I too have lived in Hope.
Love your passion Titan! Keep it up
Titan!! You ever coming to El Paso?
Yes
Can’t wait
@@TITANSofCNC BOOM YEAH 💥!! Let me know, would love to show you and your guys the city. Lots of great food and music. Lots of industry that needs to come back!
Great video
Thanks Titan and Scott for the awesome tour, it is a real eye opener.
That was awesome Titan!
If you are visiting AMW Melbourne 2023. Let us know, because we would love to have you visit our shop :)
A minute doesn't consist of 100 seconds, the same reason radial measurements consists of 360 degrees.... Highly Composite numbers
... meet you all - METALL and Titan's - come together.
wow !i look so nice the united states cnc shop ,i come from singapore here and also i hope i can coming USA here find job cause I'm like so much american and so interesting👍👍👍🇺🇸
Got an interview here Thursday for a tig welding position
I ran a CNC for about a year at a low level, and totally loved it. Just found this site. Thanks
Has this economy affected your business?
(+) trabajo (=) a (-) gente en prision.
Thank you for the fascinating showcase, Titan as allways very interesting.
Please, don't forget to thank to Scott properly on camera. He took time to take you around on his TDH facility
you should come to Connecticut
make the worlds sharpest knife by using a wire EDM (if it dosent have a U/V axis just index it. or use a fixture)
Osm loved so much machines
🤓
for sure my next purchase is one of those puma SMX machines.
Can't get enough of Titans' videos. I miss CNC, looking to get back into it soon. Thank you, sir.
Congrats to TDH Manufacturing on being innovative and solving problems.
Tyson, do you believe in college or trade school! ,
Google his testimony brother.
This is incredible! Love to see local manufacturing!!
Great success from making a strong product.
Definitely need more shop tours like this
I looked up kennametal mills, $1100 for one 3/4 inch safelock my god 😂
That doesn’t seem right but nobody buys at retail either. Best consistent prices are on my titansofcnctooling.com
The od finisher insert (Kennemetal) I use gets chipped out (on the unused end) from chips hitting it and I can't use it because it immediately chips the tip and leaves a crap finish.
We switched from kennemetal to someone else for the roughers as well and they last twice as long.
wheres ur son chris at?
He is living in Maui… went to help his Grandmother after his Grandfather passed. Thanks for asking
@@TITANSofCNC np you should show in a vid how to program that facing trick in mastercam
This guy is awesome! & Titan showing love to other shops, so cool!! ❤ chika chika BOOM!
OH Man… 10:30+