The Unique History of CNC Machining ft. Mickey Mouse | The History of Machining

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Mickey Mouse and the History of CNC machines? This video explores the post-World War II era, the Cold War, and the innovative minds that laid the foundation for CNC machining's unique history.

🕰️ Timeline:

1946: Manual machining era dominated by the "Bridgeport" mill.
1949: John Parson's vision for automated machines with Punch cards gains funding.
1952: MIT finishes the Numerical Controlled (NC) machine using a 7-track punch tape.
1956: Air Force accepts the proposal for a general programming language for Numerical Control.
1959: APT programming language presented to press, showcasing machined ashtrays and a Mickey Mouse.
🛠️ Revolutionizing CNC:
Discover how APT and other programming languages revolutionized CNC machining, paving the way for precision and efficiency.

🏎️ James Engineering's Contribution:
Jump to the early 1980s, where our founder, James "Jim" Richards, played a crucial role in Formula One Racing. His advancements in precision chamfering and deburring set the stage for James Engineering's influence on top companies like Sikorsky, Boeing, and GE.

🚀 Looking to the Future:
While CNC machines have long dominated the industry, we explore how James Engineering continues to evolve with the introduction of additive manufacturing, artificial intelligence, and other cutting-edge technologies. What does the future hold for machining? Only time will tell!

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James Engineering in Broomfield, Colorado has been optimizing gear and part manufacturing since the 1980s. Our deburring and chamfering machines are the best fit for any job. With custom manufacturing solutions, we focus on providing top of the line precision, efficiency, and sustainability. With a user friendly interface, our systems allow for a one-time-setup for batch production. Our “recipes'' feature allows for machine memory of all your intricate gears and parts. James Engineering provides top of the line manufacturing technologies for a broad range of industries including, but certainly not limited to; aerospace, automotive, tools, and household appliances.
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A good Time-Keeper😮😊😅😂🎉Thank you very much🥳👋💤👍

superabbasalmani
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noice video and thank you for not using ai narration voice

thlee
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Was amazed to see a CNC in our Vo Tech high school that ran on maybe 1" wide paper tape back in 1966. While doing electrical work in older machine shops in the late 1980's they had some old machines still running on paper tape.

garbo
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Im a Manual, nc, cnc, additive, Machinist an i loved the vid covered alot in a little, nice, felt nostalgic seeing some of the old shool photos

slickpuller
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Retired electrician that did a lot of work in machine shops and tool & die shops. Best thing I ever had made was a 3" high Mickey Mouse giving the middle finger during first Gulf War. Guy cut a stack of them out of stainless steel on an EDM machine. Still have it in one of my tool chest.

garbo
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It sounds like John T. Parsons "might" have gotten ripped-off by MIT.

michaelmelling
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Thanks for the video! Nice to see a video that describes APT.

ElixirCNC
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Your hurried pace and no space between words makes this very difficult to listen to for the entirety.

StringDriver
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OMG!!! You have no idea how much this has helped... like no joke. I also sell software man... let's talk.

chgreen
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Pitiful video that sounds like the narrator has a bus to catch!!

PacoOtis
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Good video but the Japanese contribution it's huge to the industry.

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