CNC Machining Honeycomb in a SUPER ALLOY
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00:00 Intro
01:24 Mastercam Introduction
01:29 Machining on the DN Solutions BVM 5700
06:36 Jessie vs Barry's coaster
07:13 Dimples around HoneyComb
07:43 Chamfer Pass
08:53 Op 1 complete
09:08 Jessie vs Barry's coaster pt.2
09:25 Flipping part and probing
09:33 Drilling, Roughing & Chamfer
12:43 Secret Coaster Feature!
13:20 Custom Engraving on Coaster
15:00 Finished Product!
15:48 Coaster vs Coaster
17:13 Barry's reaction
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Just for clarification: Jessie was really impressed with the original video made by Winston and just was not "satisfied" with Barry's version... Barry and Jessie are best buds and this is just how they banter (with it slightly played up for camera) 😉 Huge shout-out to @Winstonmakes for inspiring us with the coaster! Checkout his channel and videos here: www.youtube.com/@WinstonMakes
@awesomo9262
Жыл бұрын
ah ok thanks for the clarification yeah it looked like you were making fun of winstons design I felt quite bad for him as this is really against your usual style of video where you support fellow machinists.
@walterhiegel3020
Жыл бұрын
In the video you don't know that the first coaster inspires the second one. It just looks like a one up. Doesn't show collaboration humor etc. It does shoe the incredible number of detailed steps into the creation process.
@brandonrenwick9125
Жыл бұрын
just shop humor, seasoned machinists are warped some more than others.
@AppliedMathematician
Жыл бұрын
Well, It is clear that it is a joke, but I have seen such things go out of control, because of third parties that after such events, just think, that it is appropriate to have a demeaning humor towards a given person. But to counter "counter" the an aluminum price tag piece with a lot larger titanium piece ... is clearly a joke. However, some people just need people they can diminish and be mean to. If this is ok on youtube, why would something much less offensive not be ok for others? I just have experiences and these make this is not funny but rather triggering flashbacks. Maybe there should be an role-reversed answer on ... "how to keep budget and time constraints" ... maybe? However, do not set up people for diminishing. Third parties just might exploit that in desperate need for narcissistic supply, for example. This can destroy people and neither of these two buddies want that. But it might get out of their control. It is not up to them. Well, that is my life experience ...
@walterhiegel3020
Жыл бұрын
@@AppliedMathematician That is an impressive life experience! Did you catch the fact that I said maybe and not definitely?
I love the dynamic these two have, always entertaining to see them together
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for getting it. We try to have fun and keep things light in a world that just wants everyone to be miserable
@Autonate_42
Жыл бұрын
@@Jessie_Smith Its always good to have a bit of friendly competition every now and then, like you say keeps things positive.
"there's Barry's that signature chatter pattern that he loves so much" That roast is so smooth it makes my coffee jealous.
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
lmao that is too funny. I'm gonna have to steal this 😆
Should have made it out of inconel. Weaksauce.
@zapfi22
Жыл бұрын
😂
@TITANSofCNC
Жыл бұрын
Or Monel…
@skmetal7
Жыл бұрын
@@TITANSofCNC That would be badass. Also would double as a nice paperweight.
@Crsf84
Жыл бұрын
@@TITANSofCNC or monel with some beryllium copper inserts. We used to do a part like this and it really take the best out of you😂
@jeremyritsema2532
Жыл бұрын
Grind a tungsten toothpick to go along with it.
shop talk is a work of art, and i love the fact that its not hidden in these videos at all
Man that thing is a work of beauty and art. To sound like a broken record the synergy between everyone there is awesome. I felt it when I visited you guys and its authentic as the videos portray them to be. As always I appreciate you all sharing and spreading the knowledge. Much love and gratitude.
This is the kind of petty that keeps a shop fun. Putting a pocket in to fit the other one was a good idea aha
@AppliedMathematician
Жыл бұрын
Oh, I would be careful with that. I do not know the social dynamics, but there was not a single criticism aside from the size and finish that made sense without context. Could have as well be workspace bullying. I would not tolerate this in my company. It is not fun or funny either.
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
lol the pocket was my favorite part of it.
@Under-Kaoz
Жыл бұрын
@@AppliedMathematician and you're the reason a workplace goes from career to a job people dread going to. If you don't allow some fun then the work place truly becomes toxic. That's how the offices are at work, and it's like a library because no one wants to speak in fear of offending someone. I'll definitely never take my machining to a shop like yours.
@AppliedMathematician
Жыл бұрын
@@Under-Kaoz : Hm ... troll-o-meter reading inconclusive. Why would you go to a mathematician for a machining job?
@pwkoert6594
Жыл бұрын
Should have been finished with hexagons insted of semi "8" 🤫
I work in software engineering, so absolutely nothing to do with real world parts, but man I love this channel so much. The production quality is just unbelievable, please please keep up the great work.
i wouldnt be suprised if the next video is of Barry maxing out the travel limits of his Heller to make a whole desk coaster. Ps i love all your videos keep up the great work.
I love the fact that you guys make it all fun while teaching. Shout out to Barry & Jessie, keep up the good work 🙂
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
thank you! That's exactly what we are trying to do.
As soon as I heard you say Isogrid coaster Winstoy Moy popped to my mind. Been watching him for years. Awesome to see him get some attention
Love it. I would kill to work with these guys. They have probably forgotten more in the 4 years I have been machining then I will ever learn. Mad respect. Love the content right now
You have no idea how proud I feel when I see the feeds and speeds and realize that they're pretty much the same as mine whenever I cut Titanium
Just out of curiosity, does Titan see these videos as they're being made, or does he see the finished product like we do? I think this type of video along with the more serious one's is why your channel has grown so much. 👍
The relentless grilling... loved it - since as coach would say - it's a sign of familiar affection
Nicely done! Good choice on the honeycomb pattern, because "Hexagons are the Bestagons!"
I love your videos and I'm not even a machinist. Awesome machining, great explanations and funny humor. 👍🏻
@rueben225
11 ай бұрын
I'm not either, but I've certainly developed a respect for professional machining. I think I've learned the difference between the "...huh." and "oooh, nice" finished parts.
Drilling out the bulk of the material before doing an adaptive tool path is a great move...I need to remember that trick.
the banter keeps me coming back time and again
really inspired at the product of this video especially implementing the various types of tool parts and showing machining on a top level. you guys rock. BOOM🤛🤛🤛
Barry could be the next voice on radio or voice over for history channel😎 It's fun working next to these guys😅
@jim7700
Жыл бұрын
are you saying Barry has a face for radio??
Awesome video Jessie! And yes I mastered tiny tools at a young age!!
@brianheath4884
Жыл бұрын
Just a few ?s . Why are guys roughing holding end mills in collet holders. We rough holding in solid holders to avoid chatter. We also plung corners in pockets as well to avoid chatter when endmill enters rad/coner in pockets. Last ? Why not chamfer part before finish passes. This way no need to deburr at all becausea dull chamfer tool cause no/nogo gage could fail on close tollerence holes or drop depths. But keep on machining in USA.
Barry just knows how much effort to put in a coaster.
Great that the team can one up the next without jealously 😊
Winston makes = Legend. Got me into home CNC, now running a small business with my Workbee V3
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
that's awesome! congratulations on starting your business and pursuing your dreams! Winston makes great content and he delivers it very well!
Jesse is my spirit animal 😂
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
It is an honor 😆
Their knowledge is incredible. ive worked on cnc's for 4 years now 3 of those were on sheet metal cncs (turret punches, press brakes, routers ect.) and ive only just started an apprenticeship in machining using lathes, mills, grinders and all the other standard machines and watching these videos always humbles me and reminds me that there is so much more to learn. We might not make as much money as other professions but the passion and love for our work/profession that machinists have is next to nothing and the community online is always so helpful and willing to pass on knowledge to the next generation.
@NeoIsrafil
4 ай бұрын
When you can do crazy crap like make your kid a custom made go-kart with custom parts, or possibly even a homemade engine running the dang thing it becomes way more real and way more worth it than making slightly more money.
Jessie threw so much shade in this video I had to apologize to my nephew and admit that shadows *can* have mass.
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
lol dang that is a lot of shade
I enjoyed each minute of this video! 🤣
It has to be the so much fun of a work environment for you guys there.
Trev your so imformstive your a good teacher everyday ill watch every second
Glorious overkill, I love it.
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
lol overkill to the max for sure
This video is phenomenal Everything about it
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
thank you!
0:12 Isn’t the point of a coaster to keep the table from getting wet? Eh I’ll go with it, cool coasters! 0:25 Ah yes that’s what the videos about! Genius!
lol great video! It's always easy to out-due somebody after-the-fact. I'd like to see you present him with one of your projects & see what his response is. Let the games begin.
Gotta love machine shop humor😂😂
The endless ribbing amongst the team is delightful, you guys sound like my friends! :)
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
thanks! that's exactly what we are going for. We feel that when we show poking fun at each other it is more realistic and helps the audience feel they are a part of the fun. Because you are!
Love you guys 😄👍🏼❤️❤️
So what is the total cost of such a coaster, including the design, material and machine time? Nice work BTW!
This was roasting of the year! :D
Какие же вы уморительные ребята)))) Вам сетком на тему производства пора снимать.
Oh hey, I love Winston's videos! It's cool seeing someone push hobbiest/prosumer tech that hard.
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
I didn't see Winston's video until after this one posted but yeah he did an amazing job. It was a great video and a great project!
@auxchar
Жыл бұрын
@@Jessie_Smith Yeah, he's been doing some pretty cool CNC router machining stuff for a few years now. It's a different scale from the stuff you guys do, but there's a lot of overlap in strategies in terms of working out what the limits are of what the machine can do.
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
@@auxchar I definitely want to watch more of his stuff now. I love his delivery of the information. Doesn't he have a Datron CNC? I would love to have one of those.
@auxchar
Жыл бұрын
@@Jessie_Smith I think he has a couple Shapeokos, a Nomad, and a PocketNC
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
@@auxchar oh gotcha. When I went to his channel I seen he had a second video on the coasters and it said something about making them on a Datron NEO so I assumed that's what he had. Those things are so cool, I wish I had one at home but they are crazy expensive for such a small machine.
Inserting the other coaster in the bottom was an epic troll. Hats off to you sir.
I love the laughing blooper. More of that stuff!
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'm glad the editor put that in as well to really drive home the fact that I was completely kidding around and not seriously trying to be a jerk
16:01 that was hilarious, didn't expect that 🤣
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
lol that's what I was hoping for. 🤣
QUESTION: Are these CNC's designed such that valuable alloys chips(Ti) can be isolated by type, or at least be recovered for recycling?
@barrysetzer
Жыл бұрын
Yes
@MrBricks148
Жыл бұрын
Most machines have an angled tray that feeds into chip conveyor (either a belt or screw). For places I've worked at the machines are thoroughly cleaned between jobs that use different materials because sorted scrap pays a lot more.
@gredangeo
Жыл бұрын
You need to wash out the machine of the previous material, but yes, you can recover the current material for recycling. If you don't filter anything out, and your chip bin is random. Your scrap value is reduced a hefty amount. This is why smart shops have machines dedicated to one material only. To get the best recycling refund rate.
"It's designed...to completely encompass his part." That is...that is just hilarious.
You guy's have an awesome work environment!😅
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
We try to keep it fun for sure.
Shots were fired in this video😆
Back in my day, guys were proud of what they did. They would race on the same part to see who would get a raise. Top pay guys ran EVERY piece of equipment in the shop.
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
Yep that's how it's been in several shops I have worked. We used to race each other just to prove we could make something faster than the other person. Or see how many machines we could run to say we were the most productive that day. Friendly competition drives you to be better
well, it looked *** with all that smiling and complimenting each other in all the vids. best content so far. if someone needs explanation on what was said here, "maybe machining is just not the right job" for that guy. thanks!
VERY cool. i wonder what you would charge to make those ?
All this for Trolling or Ribbing a coworker? That is funny! A good work site has such humor...it relieves stress and thus improves morale.
Haha The Barry/Jessie feud continues!
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽. Very nice guys! I couldn’t stop laughing
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
thanks Enrique!
Which coolant would you recommend for machining Inconel, Titanium and Alloy 52 parts?
Barry could come work at my schools makerspace. There we have an old desktop cnc that can barely cut balsa wood. Seems like a fitting machine for petite coasters like the one he made.
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
that sounds perfect for him!
i am still watching this video for over 45 minutes! (yeah my internet is garbage right now, or maybe the router is broken)
Not going to lie I am a 17-year-old pseo student going to school for machining and would low-key love to work with you guys lol
“There’s Barry’s signature chatter pattern that he loves so much.” 😂😂😂. Savage
@barrysetzer
Жыл бұрын
Yeah that one had me laughing
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
lol can't hold nothing back with that guy
just curious; how much did that titanium coaster cost in material and time?
Say you were going to do a small production run off those. How much would the per part cost be just ballpark?
Heyy, Are measurements and calculations also taught in mm via your online course. TIA
The hexagon is the bestagon!
I NEED one of those blaser pen holder drums.
Barry for President!😂
That slap'n intro was felt.
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
tell me about it 🤣 I felt all 5 takes lol
Take it easy on berry! 😂😂😂😂
You missed the boat here. You should have machined away the bottom of the honeycomb with a t slot cutter, leaving a honeycomb screen, that way you reduce heat transfer, and keep your beverage at the correct temp longer!
Greatly done missppissi
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Nothing beats having breakfast and coffee in the morning while watching Titans do their thing.......throwing shade at each other 🤣🤣🤣. Very nice job on both coasters Barry and Jessie. Always fun watching the shenanigans between each other. Barry, when are you going to one up Jessie now? 😁. I made coffee coasters one year for family as Christmas gifts in sets of 4 from the platters of old hard drives and put those little silicon feet on them. Family still has them and my mom still uses hers to this day.
@TITANSofCNC
Жыл бұрын
Jeremy, this is Titan. Thanks for the Amazing comment. I appreciate you Brother. Can you send your address and size shirt to info@titansofcnc.com I am going to have my team send you a shirt. BOOM😁🙏🤙
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
thanks man! We have learned that we watch each others videos just to see what one says about the other because we know there will always be shade thrown lol
@jeremymatthies726
Жыл бұрын
@@TITANSofCNC Thanks, I appreciate it Boom
What type of coolant do you use on your milling machines?
@TITANSofCNC
Жыл бұрын
We use BLASER Synergy 735. It lasts for years in the sump, is clear like water, safe for your machine, gives longer tool life.
A question from Sweden .... is your entire machine shop only for training? or do you manufacture for customers
Hello ? what kind of vise do you have for round blanks? you can link ? thx
Lock him in the tool room
@kingofkings600
Жыл бұрын
I always wanted a +/- .0005 Cup holder coaster. ...+2500$😂
What do u use as refrigerant ?
Barry’s catching strays left and right
Do a doco The DAY of Barry & machine an Oscar, great demostation on how's it's DONE Titans style ""BOOM""
OMG Couldn't get enough of your trolling. Just when I thought you were kinda starting an apology , then it went sideways......"maybe machining just isn't his thing...") You guys must have an awesome crew to work with. Sure helps the days go by better when things aren't going so smooth and make it even more enjoyable to be there when they are. Terrific video!
I wana work with you guys! Great video
Can u make a grinder ?
Maybe you guys need to read the classic "How to Win Friends and Influence People?"
I will wait you make thin-walled turbine blade Ti6Al4V 🤔
you should make a series of videos making more and more elaborate coasters, like a 5 axis making internal pillars holding up the honeycomb pattern, ect
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
lol that would be funny. Just keep getting more and more over-the-top
I love the outright roast of Barry 😂. Poor dude got picked on hard!
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
lol I am dreading what he comes back at me with because it is going to be bad 🤣
@MakeItWithCalvin
Жыл бұрын
@@Jessie_Smithknowin how y'all are, Barry is really goin to have to try hard!
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
@@MakeItWithCalvin if it is getting revenge on me, I guarantee you he will try his hardest lol
@MakeItWithCalvin
Жыл бұрын
@@Jessie_Smith I can't wait to see this...
What is happening with the coolant? Are y'all using two separate types of coolant or is it just mixed improperly? If its two separate types, whats the difference between the two? And why use the two separate types?
I love the playfulness. That is true friend, someone who will give you complete shit publicly.
World's most expensive coaster? Color of that alloy is really pretty as well
i wonder how you'd make it if you wanted to mass manufacture it?
btw barry did you a favor, with that thing you made the boss is gonna walk in on the empty crowler's tankard someone left in the conference room on top of that behemuth coaster. the bottom part is also a flip over ash tray. wow im bad
One question, is the coolant for the tool you use water or oil?
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
It is water based coolant. Blaser Swisslube - Synergy 735.
a question as someone who has nothing to do with cnc machines what happens to all the chips in the machine is there some kind of washing program so that the machine is clean again for the next job?
@barrysetzer
Жыл бұрын
There are conveyors that move the chips to recycling bins
@MrMax3084
Жыл бұрын
@@barrysetzer But something also collects in the corners and joints. I always thought that you can't clean the machine with the cool flow or the like. Greetings from Germany
Where can I buy that cup?
I know how Barry feels. I dealt with this abuse for years! 😂
COOL...... I think 🤔I need one.😁
those broken "highlights" on the outer fillets of the hexagon edges made me curious - did you make a workpiece for display, using simple G2 fillets in your CAD model? and you used expensive Titanium and machinetime for that? 😢
@jmowreader9555
Жыл бұрын
Okay, consider: Some company that makes Really Expensive and High Tech Machines wants to hire a CNC shop to make Really Expensive High Tech Impossible To Machine Parts. So...their chief engineer goes to three CNC shops to be briefed on their capabilities. CNC Shop A stands there and talks about tolerances and the wonderful tools they have in the building. CNC Shop B talks about reject rates and surface finishes. Titan sits him down at the conference table they made, plunks this thing down in front of him and asks what kind of coffee he likes. Who do you think is gonna get the contract?
@supremecommander2398
Жыл бұрын
Its not about their capabilities, its about the "perfect surfaces". This was a bragging project, about the material, the size - and milling surfaces and their look. and IMHO the outer fillets are not looking good - which is most likely fault of the CAD model, not the machinist nor machine -> and i don't know if they can do better
have a bite of that pringle chip
Do that pattern that apple had on the front of their computer cases. The wave pattern with the holes. Was it called the “cheese grater pattern” or something. It was within the last 5 years.
What are the specs of the computer to design that honeycomb?
If you need a lot more, I would look into die casting or injection molding .
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
Would be pretty sweet to machine a mold for these