I like it Jay, I would like to do the same as you and have replacement tools ready to go. Was thinking of marking a NEEDS REPLACING section on a tool rack which can be done when there is spare time. Thanks for the videos!
The last question was really good. If the tool travels from machine to machine, I guess the "minute counter" doenst really work for tool life, so the only way you know, that the traveling tool is getting dull is through spindle load? So I assume that only "big tools" are the ones that travel as if you would use a small tool it wouldn't increase as much the spindle load and create a part out of spec (defect).
Pretty interesting Jay. For some reason I thought you had maybe 6-8 machinists. I would say your are really “Lean”.
Running your whole show with three machinists is pretty impressive. Good processes on display here.
HE DID IT!! 😂
I like it Jay, I would like to do the same as you and have replacement tools ready to go. Was thinking of marking a NEEDS REPLACING section on a tool rack which can be done when there is spare time. Thanks for the videos!
2:37 the amounts of times i brake flow is crazy 😂
Do you have „button pushers“(I don t like that word) beside your 3 machinists?
Thank you very much! Keep up the good work!!
No button pushers but we have a finisher (grinding) guy that steps in to help when he's free.
@@Pierson-Plus thanks for answering my question:)
The last question was really good. If the tool travels from machine to machine, I guess the "minute counter" doenst really work for tool life, so the only way you know, that the traveling tool is getting dull is through spindle load?
So I assume that only "big tools" are the ones that travel as if you would use a small tool it wouldn't increase as much the spindle load and create a part out of spec (defect).