My fascination faded when one tried to kill me. All the horizontal control fuses blew the unit came to an unexpected stop in the middle of the program & the entire machine jumped up & down (10 thousand pound of granet) then the table top ran away & broke through the wall as it sherred the end stop on the main screw. If I had gone to the other side of the control panel, I'd have been cut in half. Multiwire div Kolmorgan 1981.
Would yall show the second op on the backside of this part. Y’all show a lot of cool first ops but never show the fixturing required for second ops and machining features to pick up on second side
Why don't You explain what this part is for? i'd like to know the application and any other details you could provide. It would only take a few moments to include it in the description.
@@threeballedtomcat9380 Well, I feel stoopid. I was positive it was the swampgrowler from a avocado vine relocator and fertiliser multiplying machine. Ain’t technology wonderful?
CNC machines are amazing, I used to be a Maintenance engineer repairing these beasts. When they go wrong it's usually big time and lots of damage. Remember working night shift repairing Marino's, nothing like having cold coolant dripping down on your head and neck in the middle of the night. 😅
i swear to god if i were not an engineer ,i would have slept at ur shop floor till u hire me xD man u don't just cut metal u present a work or art ,i am a huge fan of this channel
I would agree with the others, it would be nice to have a description of what this machine part is for. And it would’ve been nice to see how all the rough edges was finished out.
Price of machine for Titan??.......$0.00 dude. U guys haven't figured that out by now? That's why they're called sponsors. There's a big list of them at the end of each video that miraculously happen to match the brands of everything they use. They pay for none of what u see. Except MAYBE the cost of the video editing & employee salaries, and theoretically, in business, those are paid for first by whatever ur selling to ur customers. They don't pay for it, we do by watching. Content is still cool tho. Although the longer I watch the channel the more mundane it becomes. Anyone ever seen a 2nd op on a mill part? Tyson will show u a 2nd op. Rarely will u see one from these big mill jobs because they're not real parts. Knock offs from things in the past. I'm with other folks I've read here, where's the 2nd op on these "insane" parts? If this is a skills building venture, being able to hold these parts to complete them are pretty important skills to possess to make a single dollar in this trade. Where's the house made fixturing or arbor at that you'll see in ANY job shop in the world making anything half as complex as some of these parts?? Like, awesome pump housing I saw the other day but where was the cavity for the impeller or what was the wall thickness on that snail tube? U know, the one that didn't even have a hole in it. Anybody can rip material off a solid pc of raw material but only a craftsman can approach the entire project & each op correctly so that the next step of the process is actually possible to ultimately produce a finished part in the end that u can sell for real money to put food on your table. There's a lot to like about Titans but there's also A LOT LOT to be desired from here also. In the real world, that pump housing is a casting. If u saw Blue Origin's similar pc in the video that was done there, & u know what ur looking at, it was obvious that part was a quite complex casting. Kudos to whomever made it & even more KUDOS to the Purchasing Agent that found the vendor to do such a part in the U.S.! You don't just go to ur local industrial complex & find a guy left that could repeatidly cast that pc or make the pattern & core boxes to get it started. Maybe a 5 axis Jig Grinder could possibly create the inside of that snail cavity but how'd u like to be the guy that gets that job?? To touch that pump housing last after all the work that's went into hawging it out to the point it was on Barry's last video? I'd rather see less insane parts completely finished on this channel vs a total master piece of a 1st op that ends up being Titan's cool new boat anchor after the video series is done.
I once worked as an engineer for Hitachi. (Not a mom and pop organization.) When we developed an R&D project, we were REQUIRED to get approval from the tool makers before we could proceed! THAT is how skilled these people are! Engineers and managers are simply "up the creek" without skilled tradesmen!! You REALLY want to make a life long, good living? Go to trade school! Become an apprentice and skip the student debt! Just sayin.
As someone who has programmed CNC for years, I was most amazed at how it transitioned from roughed out at 8:28 to finished at 8:30 of the video. What did you use "Magic"?
Excellent work. Always fun to see how a Turbo Encabulator is built. Our shop makes the Power Flacker that attaches to the back side of that. If they attach a Reverse Chrome crinkle valve it has even more applications 🤓
Awesome machining and machine not many shops could afford to tool the machine up much less buy the machine give a man with a little knowledge and a whole lot of money he can do just about anything
I got mesmerized by this machining. Could someone point me to the abbreviations of the feeds and speeds? I am trying to understand all of the work that has been put in.
You got a big thumbs down on this one. Most people want to hear the machine sounds. We want to hear the cutters. We don't want to hear your POOR taste in ANNOYING music.
This has been up for about 6 weeks and with all the questions asked, it looks like you responded one time. And we still don't know what the cute ashtray really is. This was barely worth the time to comment, definitely not worth the time to hit the dislike button or visit this channel again.
Why you don’t normally use coolant for filming is beyond me. Buy or make a lexan cameras enclosure. Add a rc servo and a arduino using the sweep example or use a pololu maestro for simple programming as a camera windshield wiper .
I have worked with CNC machines in the past and even today I still have a fascination with them
My fascination faded when one tried to kill me. All the horizontal control fuses blew the unit came to an unexpected stop in the middle of the program & the entire machine jumped up & down (10 thousand pound of granet) then the table top ran away & broke through the wall as it sherred the end stop on the main screw. If I had gone to the other side of the control panel, I'd have been cut in half. Multiwire div Kolmorgan 1981.
im a apprentice in Germany and in the 1st year but im working at a dmg cmx 600v because our conventional mill is broken XD
This isn't engineering, this is art.
I would love to be present when this kind of milling is being done, those machines are magic
Would yall show the second op on the backside of this part. Y’all show a lot of cool first ops but never show the fixturing required for second ops and machining features to pick up on second side
Why don't You explain what this part is for? i'd like to know the application and any other details you could provide. It would only take a few moments to include it in the description.
It's the fragastat that discombobulates the whatchamacallit
@@stevieg2755 Hell, I thought it was a Knueter tube base......
@@threeballedtomcat9380
Well, I feel stoopid. I was positive it was the swampgrowler from a avocado vine relocator and fertiliser multiplying machine. Ain’t technology wonderful?
No they strap on Bidens back to keep him from pooping on himself.
CNC machines are amazing, I used to be a Maintenance engineer repairing these beasts. When they go wrong it's usually big time and lots of damage. Remember working night shift repairing Marino's, nothing like having cold coolant dripping down on your head and neck in the middle of the night. 😅
Very impressive piece of work. Always wondered what a modern day flux capacitor would look like.
Smaller
That's a nice hub cap you made there
Also subs as a candy dish. Quite weighty though, I say...
i swear to god if i were not an engineer ,i would have slept at ur shop floor till u hire me xD man u don't just cut metal u present a work or art ,i am a huge fan of this channel
Me I would sleep there so titan can try and train a me as I'm dyslexic
I would agree with the others, it would be nice to have a description of what this machine part is for. And it would’ve been nice to see how all the rough edges was finished out.
Video from 3 years ago
Who cares? It's still awesome. BOOM!
@@SiempreConTrastoVery beautiful. What is the price of the machine please?
@@MounirBi-uu6ew I don't know. This is not my machine. Ask Titans.
@@MounirBi-uu6ew half mil easily. Looks to be at least CAT50 taper, then add 50-100K for tooling
Price of machine for Titan??.......$0.00 dude. U guys haven't figured that out by now? That's why they're called sponsors. There's a big list of them at the end of each video that miraculously happen to match the brands of everything they use. They pay for none of what u see. Except MAYBE the cost of the video editing & employee salaries, and theoretically, in business, those are paid for first by whatever ur selling to ur customers. They don't pay for it, we do by watching. Content is still cool tho. Although the longer I watch the channel the more mundane it becomes. Anyone ever seen a 2nd op on a mill part? Tyson will show u a 2nd op. Rarely will u see one from these big mill jobs because they're not real parts. Knock offs from things in the past. I'm with other folks I've read here, where's the 2nd op on these "insane" parts? If this is a skills building venture, being able to hold these parts to complete them are pretty important skills to possess to make a single dollar in this trade. Where's the house made fixturing or arbor at that you'll see in ANY job shop in the world making anything half as complex as some of these parts?? Like, awesome pump housing I saw the other day but where was the cavity for the impeller or what was the wall thickness on that snail tube? U know, the one that didn't even have a hole in it. Anybody can rip material off a solid pc of raw material but only a craftsman can approach the entire project & each op correctly so that the next step of the process is actually possible to ultimately produce a finished part in the end that u can sell for real money to put food on your table. There's a lot to like about Titans but there's also A LOT LOT to be desired from here also. In the real world, that pump housing is a casting. If u saw Blue Origin's similar pc in the video that was done there, & u know what ur looking at, it was obvious that part was a quite complex casting. Kudos to whomever made it & even more KUDOS to the Purchasing Agent that found the vendor to do such a part in the U.S.! You don't just go to ur local industrial complex & find a guy left that could repeatidly cast that pc or make the pattern & core boxes to get it started. Maybe a 5 axis Jig Grinder could possibly create the inside of that snail cavity but how'd u like to be the guy that gets that job?? To touch that pump housing last after all the work that's went into hawging it out to the point it was on Barry's last video? I'd rather see less insane parts completely finished on this channel vs a total master piece of a 1st op that ends up being Titan's cool new boat anchor after the video series is done.
I wanna see the turbo pump flange op from start to finish from the last video!!!
That’s the only thing that will leave me speechless!!
I once worked as an engineer for Hitachi. (Not a mom and pop organization.) When we developed an R&D project, we were REQUIRED to get approval from the tool makers before we could proceed! THAT is how skilled these people are! Engineers and managers are simply "up the creek" without skilled tradesmen!! You REALLY want to make a life long, good living? Go to trade school! Become an apprentice and skip the student debt! Just sayin.
As someone who has programmed CNC for years, I was most amazed at how it transitioned from roughed out at 8:28 to finished at 8:30 of the video. What did you use "Magic"?
Excellent work. Always fun to see how a Turbo Encabulator is built. Our shop makes the Power Flacker that attaches to the back side of that. If they attach a Reverse Chrome crinkle valve it has even more applications 🤓
Next to the thingamabob,behind the whatchamacallit
@@stevieg2755 That's been superceded by the Gertsensnorker. My uncle's cousins next door neighbor was the inventor 🤓
What was the actual time from startup to final finish?
Quite a few hours
@@Chessplayer_1, I was figuring quite a while. That CNC machine is pretty awesome as to what it is capable of doing.
That's a hell of a lot of technology for a desk ornament. Show me a guy carving a wooden one, then I'll be speechless.
Bad Ass! love the battle music too, More! More! More! 👍👍👍
2 questions,
1, what even is that and its use
2, how much would something like that cost, like material alone and machine time
That is more than likely titanium, and that is likely to go to an aerospace part in a ship somewhere
As to the cost of something like that well over 100,000 to start with, I would imagine probably a lot more than that even
You mean to SpaceX for the big fireworks show in low Earth orbit
I'm impressed, you are the master of your machine. Also I like the work holding device., that's also impressive.
Awesome machining and machine not many shops could afford to tool the machine up much less buy the machine give a man with a little knowledge and a whole lot of money he can do just about anything
I got mesmerized by this machining. Could someone point me to the abbreviations of the feeds and speeds? I am trying to understand all of the work that has been put in.
Amazing machines ! 👍
looks like an alien device at the pre-grind/polish phase
Very very very very nice work it's awesome 👍👍👍👍👍👍
I'm speechless
It's the same piece they made in the Ibirma, now they made in the Heller.
Does anyone know what this part is used for?
Always cool to watch CNC , amazing piece of art work whatever that product is .
Can you give some advice to machining soft material such as polyurethane successfully...
Great work! Amazing video!👏👏
Isn't this the new model Chrysler Turbo Encabulator panametric phram?
OK, after all that work by the machines on that cylinder, what is it?
A robot milling a precise intricate part is the stuff of science fiction 100 years ago.
Very impressive
awesome 👌
Watched this video and then went and made a speech, everything went great, had plenty to say.
Crazy cuts in Titanium😎
What tools were used for the final finish?
ball mills
Makino? That’s a beast nice work 👍
Makino A81
@@adampopma483 my dream machine
@@adampopma483 a81nx to be precise.
What is it and what is it for?
That's one SICK conference table ashtray lol look just like the table top conference speaker lol
You folks in the comments are talking too much. Did you not watch the video? 🤫
Ok give me a half pack of smokes, a couple sharp files and two hours. I got it!
Why the horrible intrusive music instead of talking to us? This present format is rather awful and, yet, you have so much to share!
So Sick!!
my grandpa used to do this by hand/eye/micrometer.........lost art
Boom!
Прекрасная работа!
Мои поздравления!
😊 It's awesome just what is it and what does it do?
Darth Vaders codpiece
I'm really surprised to see speeds and feeds that don't beat the crap outta the machine
it's either a water heater or an espresso machine!
I'm not speechless.
What is that a part of? Or is it a head or chuck
I wonder why you buy in large lumps of fixtures when you could make your own. :)
Amazing 👍💯
broooooo, show the finishing passes PLEASE
My son works with 5th axis with turning capabilities
What is it? Just something to do in downtime?
Yall should make some folding knives!!
Mind not blown, still speaking.
Schunk is everywhere xD
Beautiful part omfggg
Makino cnc is great machine
Looks like i need to trade my hand grinder in
More like: Leaves you speechless and penniless.
Qual nome da música?
CNC = semi skilled machine operator.
Try more capable machine operator
Anybody know what the finished product is? Please don’t say it’s part of a wheel 😭
I was beginning o think he loaded that giant block of aluminum to make a washer
As AI will design more and more instead of regular human-controlled software, parts will start to look “organic”
What is it?
They'd be building Terminator robots next!!!
BOOM !
CNC mschine sound can stand alone . It is like ASMR.
Dont put crazy music on, it sucks big time.
Music - 10
I started with punch tape machines and pantographs.
Ha, you have crazy cnc machines, and you use Ridgid power tools, ha, get some DeWalt, 😎
Is this the Hu’s first album…
Just think, with a few million dollars, a lot of time and a bunch of training, you too could make a thing.
Imagine a crash happening with this machine 💀
hello my friend. im from iran. you are so perfect. usa on top of the world❤
Looks like a piece of the Roswell crash.
I said 5 bolt holes! 😮
HMC IT IS?
I'm not impressed until I know what the part is for.
All good and well but what the hell is it?
You got a big thumbs down on this one. Most people want to hear the machine sounds. We want to hear the cutters. We don't want to hear your POOR taste in ANNOYING music.
No se ve bien la imagen, la taladrina lo impide, lástima de vídeo.
Too bad you skipped over the finish machining. Great finish
👍💯👍💯👍💯👍💯👍!!!
Es propaganda de kenci ,un montaje , los de kenci saben que hay una marca alemana, que los mejora con creces !!!!!
Likes 🇧🇷
uah!💥💥💥👍💥💥💥
Ctrl+C and then Ctrl+V
boooo👎👎👎🤦♂️ too old.
This has been up for about 6 weeks and with all the questions asked, it looks like you responded one time. And we still don't know what the cute ashtray really is. This was barely worth the time to comment, definitely not worth the time to hit the dislike button or visit this channel again.
Pounding - Pounding music is unnecessary. Cant see anything because of all the coolent. Poor finished product picture
American Made! Keep on making chips…
Скоро все ЧПУ будут работать под водой !
Why you don’t normally use coolant for filming is beyond me. Buy or make a lexan cameras enclosure. Add a rc servo and a arduino using the sweep example or use a pololu maestro for simple programming as a camera windshield wiper .
💯💯💯👍👍👍👍
👁️👁️