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TITANS of CNC PODCAST
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Discussions on CNC machining, technology, automation, business, leadership, manufacturing , global supply chain and much more.
Official podcast channel of TITANS of CNC.
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Official podcast channel of TITANS of CNC.
Subscribe to our main channel @titansofcncmachining
#machining #engineering #manufacturing
The Uncomfortable Truth...About The Future Of Our Industry
The Uncomfortable Truth...About The Future Of Our Industry
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Hacksmith Industries Manufacturing Genius | Vol 21
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Hacksmith Industries Manufacturing Genius | Vol 21
The SECRET To Becoming a GREAT CNC Machinist | Vol 20
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The SECRET To Becoming a GREAT CNC Machinist | Vol 20
Becoming The National Distribution for SYIL | Vol 18
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Becoming The National Distribution for SYIL | Vol 18
Doing This Will Hurt Your CNC Machine Shop | Vol 17
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Doing This Will Hurt Your CNC Machine Shop | Vol 17
We Started Our CNC Machine Shop with $20,000 | Vol 16
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We Started Our CNC Machine Shop with $20,000 | Vol 16
The HARDEST Thing Our CNC Machine Shop Went Through | Vol. 15
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The HARDEST Thing Our CNC Machine Shop Went Through | Vol. 15
CNC MACHINING at BLUE ORIGIN | Vol 14
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CNC MACHINING at BLUE ORIGIN | Vol 14
We CRASHED Old CNC Machines… Now We have New Ones | Vol 13
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We CRASHED Old CNC Machines… Now We have New Ones | Vol 13
Become Irreplaceable in your CNC Machine Shop | Vol 12
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Become Irreplaceable in your CNC Machine Shop | Vol 12
What You Need To Know To Thrive in CNC Machining | Vol 11
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What You Need To Know To Thrive in CNC Machining | Vol 11
QUALITY is the Foundation for all GREAT Machine Shops | Vol 10
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QUALITY is the Foundation for all GREAT Machine Shops | Vol 10
I Paid the MONEY Needed to Build The GREATEST Team | Vol 9
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I Paid the MONEY Needed to Build The GREATEST Team | Vol 9
RISE of HELLER Machine Tools CEO - Thorsten Schmidt | Vol 8
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RISE of HELLER Machine Tools CEO - Thorsten Schmidt | Vol 8
CNC Machine EXPLODES Into FLAMES | Vol 7
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CNC Machine EXPLODES Into FLAMES | Vol 7
The Hardest Lessons We Had to Learn as Machine Shop Owners | Vol 6
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The Hardest Lessons We Had to Learn as Machine Shop Owners | Vol 6
This Happened at the BIGGEST Machine Tool Show | Vol 5
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This Happened at the BIGGEST Machine Tool Show | Vol 5
Nobody in the World can Make These Parts | Vol 4
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Nobody in the World can Make These Parts | Vol 4
This Will DESTROY Your CNC Machine Shop | Vol 3
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This Will DESTROY Your CNC Machine Shop | Vol 3
The SECRETS of a $500 Million Company | Vol 2
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The SECRETS of a $500 Million Company | Vol 2
Willing to Break Spindles to Make Money | Vol 1
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Willing to Break Spindles to Make Money | Vol 1
Lol whats the point when they buy parts from china. And they putting weak materials instead of titanium 😂
That one guy looks EXACTLY like he sounds. Guess which one.
Theres no way this thing will spin to 100k rpm
Looks impressive, what's it do?
I hate working around toeclamps.
Фигня которая сломается и невозможно починить или воспроизвести.
the mistake is chamfering the bolt holes before you milled the surface. tho I guess it's not a mistake if that's a repair.
Boeing: yeah, those cost too much. Best ai can do is some partially chewed bubblegum.
I do these every day in 718 and 6Al-4V with the hex machined first and have never broken a drill.
I dont actually know anyone who looks at wire safety holes and has zero idea what's going on there.
My Great Uncle Bill safety wired the main engines for the Saturn V. One thing he learned was that if you work the night shift and outperform the day shift (who have 5 times the number of workers) you're going to get interviewed by the FBI. A few days after that interview the procedures you developed will become standard.
Makes you wonder how Boeing can fuck up something so secure
Boeing cross threads their bolts, so no need for safety wire!
Now get it out of the tube for operation 😂
I want this product
hurts to watch
Playing hell with my OCD. Get a new bit.
What you have is PSA quality machining that even a lifetime warranty won't fix.
Those PSA aks are alright 😂😂😂
@@iPodHelpTube could be better if they spent $20 more and used better pins. I have a early AK-74 from them that had the issues but I'll probably never find out because I'm not wasting my hard to get ammunition in it. Meanwhile the AK-V is one of my favorite top 5 guns I have. So much I sold my CZ scorpion after getting it.
I have 2 PSA Daggersz.. milled slides, etc. Great quality pew pews for the price. I'll purchase from them again
EDM is so cool, it's practically cheating!
There are a lot more applications than just airplanes, but yes.
I used to do .0005😎😎😎😎
Amazing how detailed is that inner part😮
Always try to set the stop in the centre of the end for subsequent operation repeatability and minimise any squareness error on the face.
How much for that?
Ayo show me what she do wit dat
Okay, you explained everything EXCEPT for, what is the advantage of drilling the hole before milling the hexagon during manufacture? Why do you want to manufacture these differently in the first place? Or is there no advantage? 🤔
Dumb
There's a tool you can buy to do this with a hand drill! www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Saf-T-Block#vhid=vt%3D16/prds%3DheadlineOfferDocid:-4768053108112582023,imageDocid:13095378799771787254,mno:10,productid:13678690965596969593,pvo:3,pvt:hg,query:Saf-T-Block,rds:/vs%3D0&vssid=uvpv-713
See, I start from the hole and then build the screw around it.
I prefer the folding ones
What's the benefit of doing one way over the other?
Why would you manufacture it this way? Real question, UA-cam is full of sarcasm. Is there a reason?
Safety wire holes? I think you mean lockwire holes
According to the FAA it's safety wire, see AC 43.13-1B section 7-122
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Boeing should get some.
Damn it Boeing! ive been machining parts with tiny safety wire holes just for you to not use them!?
You prat, most bolts and nuts on fixed wing and rotor wing aircraft are wire locked. Easier way to ensure they don't come loose. Yet to see an aircraft crash due wire lock failure. Go work on aircraft to find out more. I bet you don't have an airframe or power licence.
What did you use to clean up the break off point after sawing the center piece
Let's talk about wire safety holes. Where it comes from? What it does? Why is it doing what it's doing? Get it out of my face.
Why couldn’t you have the drill going at the same time?
Bro making a sounding rod😂
I don't what the hell that hole is, but I'll like It anyway! Hiyawafa! If you know, you know.
Came here for the Boeing jokes. Not disappointed 😅
How many hours 3d printing ?
Very nice
Funny enough this is how we work with biased cervical angulations in the jaw of a patient during dental implant surgery. So many dentists will insist that the best way is to use a 3d printed plastic guide to drill the hole even at oblique angles, but it often ends up with the drill slipping and making a mess of the surgery site. What we do when we encounter an oblique angle is simply to grind the facing flat and drill on the flat facing easily, it doesnt need to be a large surface and we often dont even need to sacrifice the cortical plate (which is a necessary element for initial stability) to perform this technique, this plus our pioneered minimally invasive keyhole technique (drilling through gum instead of making an incision) makes our system so much more efficient than most dentists in the world, only a handful of dentists in the world are at our caliber and we are their close friends and colleagues. while our colleagues think highly of us for pulling off incredibly difficult and risky 18 (single stage immediate loading) dental implant surgeries and having over 5000 dental implant surgeries on record, we think highly of our colleagues for performing miracle surgeries like complex maxillofacial reconstruction of the jaw with scary amounts of missing bone - and still somehow managing to grow it all back up. We're all very proud of eachothers work. meanwhile the younguns are acting like gangsters trying to take over the dental associations like being part of the ethics committee or president position is supposed to be prestigious, hah. Thats cute. fresh graduate dentists with fancy 3d printed AI assisted guides are no match for 40+ years of experience, 30+ years of oral implantology pioneering specialization, countless accolades, and 2 diplomates (the highest honor any medical doctor can have, surpassing a PhD).
Can you try without the tube. I'd be interested if it can still thread at max z height without it.
God I hate these. Understand them and all but the DAYS worth of my life I will never get back checking EVERY SINGLE FUCKING OVERHEAD BOLT (yes even 7ft off the fucking ground) on the entire fucking rig and surrounding buildings is insane. So. Many. Fucking. D.R.O.P.S. Inspections🤯🤯🤯🤯
I think he over estimates how many cnc. Machinists there are in the country
Lock wire