Most Legendary MONSTER Machining Cuts Ever Filmed

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"You'll never know to remember for sure. There is no such thing as perfection. Came pretty darn close on a couple of jobs.Machinist for 30 years. Absolutely loved it! All aspects of it. Working the problem. Trying to find the most efficient solution to that problem. Filing that process away. Putting it in my personal toolbox, ready for the next more challenging complex job. 99.999% of the time I enjoyed going to work everyday. Do something you love and you'll never work another day in your life. Remember those words something you love and you'll never work a day in your life. Be humble because you'll never know everything. The instant you do, you've blown it!

cyclingbutterbean
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"you will never know everything" That is the key. never expect you know something and never think you dont. keep it open. and as far as different fields i currently am in what i classify "repair machining" i believe its an art in its own. but also went to school for tool and die and mold making but found the love for repair. so keep at it love the vids

killer
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Thank you Titans of CNC for teaching us, inspiring us, and opening our minds.

Tegawe
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I started CNC machining on a hobby level DIY machine 14 years ago and only a few years later I started my own business. Since a year I am part-time teaching CNC programmers and operators how to optimize their workflow. They do ask me questions that I do not now and have to investigate myself. I like this because that means I keep learning, keep upgrading my skill and I keep others what I have learned.
Does that mean I am better than those people. NO. It just means that I can afford to do this without needing to run production on my (our) machine. I get 1 day a week to "play around", teach and learn.

Rob_
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Titan - great discussion! This of course applies to many fields, not just machining. I love your enthusiasm and energy you put into your videos. As a industrial trainer / evaluator of more than 30 years, you rate a 9+ in my book (truly outstanding). Well done good sir.

WarpFactor
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Titan one thing ive always struggled at over the years is clamping force in a vice, we cant afford the shunk just because my company cant justify spending that much money on a vice, we do have kurt vice but in doubt i hit it with a dead blow to crank down on the part.... obviously thats wrong but could you make a video on how to determine the proper clamping force to hold various types of material in differnt situations? In previous videos You say that you crank down on the parts when roughing but when you finish the part you relieve the pressure and kiss the material, could you show examples please, Thank you buddy keep up the good work 👍

quickfingersmagee
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Holy spindle deflection, Batman! You may not be at the cutter's limits, but you're at the limits of the rigidity of the machine. And past it.

Turboy
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Great video! I have found that the very best programmers and machinists/operators are those who started by running manual machines (lathes, vertical boring mills, turret lathes and milling machines) on the shop floor and having a good solid machining experience as the basic foundation!
I loved those old long bed LeBlond lathes, Bullard VTLs, Warner & Swasey Turret lathes and Kearney & Trecker and Cincinnati mills!

lcjjr.
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Love your videos Titan! I just rented a shop I have 1 mill and 1 lathe and am working on getting a CNC machine. Trying to do my part to bring manufacturing back to America.

ProjectShopFl
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Out of curiosity: the first machining in this video, this is actually too much for the spindle/chuck, isnt it? You can see the chuck wobbeling left and right, where the spindle doesnt move at all.

PoisonNuke
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Always appreciative. Much love and gratitude

tdg
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From my small experience in machining, i would say Rigidity (spindle, machine, tool length and engage ratio) is the factor that makes the largest impact on speed. Of course cutter selection, strategies and toolpaths play a role, but if you start trembling, you can never reduce that machine time. Love machining and this channel.

constantinosschinas
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You are one of the only people who I feel like has as much (or more) enthusiasm for machining as I do, but I've only been in this trade for about two years. I literally dream about it almost every night, and getting into it has brought my entire life into focus. I spend all day programming and running CNC stuff and then come home and watch Youtube videos and dive deeper into it. Thank you for taking the incredible might you have and putting it towards the promotion of this trade, as it feels crazy to me that more people aren't as fired up as you are, as this is THE FUTURE right in front of us and right in our hands. Just have to reach out and grab it.

dumpsterdave
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Thanks to you Titan, I am going to buy a Haas machine instead of a frame off restored air-cooled Porsche. I am going to master those variables on my own spindles while I learn, and produce a fishing reel that will be superior to all others. You did that to me!

marchanson
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Pushing the envelope is fun, but WOW, that spindle deflection in first full depth (:32 to :40 seconds in) slotting pass!!

yendor
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What you say in regards to MMR is so bang on. The last aerospace and job shop I worked at got alot of work that other shops just didn't have the machine size to do the work and I dont believe anyone there understood like I did that yes we don't have alot of competition on the larger parts we were doing but if we sold off the 1 old slow cumbersome machine we had and invested in a new large horizontal of the same size, yeah it would cost a million dollars but our ability to do things in half or in some cases 1/8 of the current time was available on nearly every part we ran on atleast 2 of our machines. Its hard to convey as a employee sometimes that yes we are still making money and getting the work doing things the way we used to but if we put the money up, and yeah its a new house worth of money we could do those same parts in a insane amount of less time, otherwise we can wait till someone else with the machine offers to take on that job and I can watch as you as the owner stand around saying that there is no way they are making money and that they are doing it while paying people in peanuts. The amount of work being given to the same compabies over and over with no understanding of how much faster and even more accurate the work could be done is astonishing. Your very spot on about why people do things the way they used to. The same argument can be said for the amount of manuel work that I constantly see people arguing can't be done as efficiently on cnc. Manuel machining is dead in the water

daryllemire
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lol I might be one of the ones you were talking about at 1:00 but don't take it personal I'm just busting balls. Honestly I've learned a few things from this channel I use day to day that made my life easier or more productive, I wouldn't keep watching otherwise.

ghostcoast
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Hell yeah brother that is seriously gnarly

gnarlock
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Next year i’ll start my study where in the week i work 4 days and go to school one day. A colleague of mine is sadly leaving so a different colleague takes over his machine. Guess who’s taking over his machine? Yea, and its the biggest haas vmc (vf5) in the company. So awesome!

DylanVos
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I am astonished that you can do this with no coolant. I can say that just because the chips are super hot DOES NOT mean the piece you're milling is hard by super hot. When settings are right, most of the heat goes into the chips.

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