Inside Our Most Ambitious Project Yet

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Witness the Monster Aerospace Impeller come to life on the Heller HF5500. This is our biggest CNC challenge ever, demanding extreme precision and next-level techniques. Watch us push the limits of aerospace machining like never before. This is CNC at its absolute peak – don’t miss it!

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Coffee and Titans of cnc makes for a great morning.

prestongoodolboy
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This has got to be in the top 3 most fascinating tool paths/machine movement I have ever seen. You guys are the reason why I want to excel in machining. 💯

SkoTactical
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polar interpretation is in my opinion one of the coolest features of cnc machining.

eriktherandomstuff
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Fascinating approach. When you mentioned you left 100 thousanths stock to avoid warping and twisting, I'm curious whether on some parts such as this one if you anneal the part to help take out some of those pent-up stresses. I imagine it is driven. 👍

truegret
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That was a beautiful part Barry✨

Looking forward to the finishing op!

raguramspace
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I love your video's!

I'd like to see some more machining on the SYIL machines too! And see the things that can be achieved on these machines. I b et most machinists here, don't get to work on these huge ass machines that are only affordable by the biggest companies.

i'd like to know more about how to machine complex parts; how to keep flatness when removing material from steel... How to get tight tolerances when working with thin walls, and learn how to deel with stress in materials like DELRIN, machine then, retain the flatness, while not bending the material when its only 6 mm thin. . This is where it gets reaaally interesting, because most of the secrets in machining are problably learned here and I think this - would at least help me out allot!!

Hope Titans can come up with some stuff!

Keep it up !

pbwho
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It's so important to keep your tool as rigid as possible for as long as possible for those deep drilling operations.

kramer
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Barry doing some clean toolpathing, nice work dude 👍

lvxleather
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LOVE the content keep it coming barry!!

stevestang
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Love what you guys are doing!! Also nice skateboard on your desk 👍🏼

ryancharboneau
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I'm just a spectator, subscriber, and very much entertained. Carry on.

karltite
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The 3D-Printer Gcode in the thumbnail threw me off. Great video though. Keep up the good work!

DerBoot
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Not sure what you are making but I think I want one !... looks like it might fit my Go-Cart .🤔

robertlafnear
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Boom Fresh ground coffee beans on a Saturday morning and Titans of CNC, equals one great start to the day 💯

unclebob
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will there be a video on tool breakage during the manufacture of this part?

martin
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I get why it wasn't added but for me when I watch a machining video with no talking it gets disorientating when features or operations just magically get done. The holes on top and the finishing operation isn't really an issue so I won't complain about them but the side features just appeared, even if it was just 20 seconds of the tools cutting, it would help.

iDeLaYeD_o
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Is pulsing rpm not effective at breaking down those ribbons? Or is that a bad thing? Total novice just wondering on the mechanism that causes it.

de
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What is the machining time to get the part to this point?

lance
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U show me a vision to me thank u manufacture is future !

왁스바른호랑이
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Hey, isn't there tiny amounts of flex when working a 30cm by 2.1/2 inch steal bar at the speeds u do?😅. Wouldn't that mess up the final product tolerance?

Mr_Haroman