You Won't BELIEVE How Small this CNC Machine Is!
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The Tornos Swiss Nano is here at Titans of CNC Machining! We walk through installing the CNC machine and aligning the bar feeder. This is the smallest CNC Machine we've ever had in our shop!
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00:00 Intro
00:50 Unboxing
02:33 Thank you!
03:09 Unboxing Tornos Swiss Nano
06:45 Setting up Machine
07:09 Unboxing bar feeder
07:38 Setting up bar feeder
09:21 Aligning bar feeder with Swiss Nano
11:32 Drilling holes
13:20 Outro
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Tornos : "Don't unpack, read first" That mad men : "no, I don't think i will"
Hell yeah! Now we are talking! These are such amazing machines for small parts. I'm working with 6 of them at my shop and I got to tell you, man, those are a blast. Incredibly accurate and easy to set up as well. So excited to see Swiss Nano content coming to Titans of CNC soon!
@user-dn1db2oe1s
Жыл бұрын
Станок для изготовления зубочисток? Круто!😂
It’s unreal how skilled this guy is.
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
I just told Donnie the other day that is is super annoying how smart he is 😂
@raynerfpv2471
Жыл бұрын
@@Jessie_Smith 😂😂😂
@Hendreh1
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@adammiller4879
Жыл бұрын
@@Jessie_Smith so smart, he wasn’t wearing safety glasses and splashed oil in his eyes lol😂
@Jessie_Smith
Жыл бұрын
@@adammiller4879 Yes that is genius level stuff that we can't understand 🤣🤣
i couldn’t be further away from your industry, i study medicine, but i gotta say it’s awesome to hear you shout out technicians, or any less visible but highly impactful jobs. And to be frank, the same thing applies to healthcare to the same degree at the very least; emergency responders and their assistants, nurses, facility staff, technicians, assistants, secretaries, physiotherapists, psychotherapists, social workers, pharmacists/technicians, medical researches/teachers and their assistants, they all have one thing in common. They make the healthcare world go round. Without them, every single hospital, clinic or whatever else one may find themselves to desperately need, would grind to a total f**** halt in a heartbeat. Every single one of them are just as important to patient care as a competent and compassionate(!) physician and we all should appreciate them for what they are, especially knowing the cold and heartbreaking reality that they are the ones that are most likely to receive the brunt of anger and disrespect healthcare workers unfortunately have to experience, sometimes to the point of grievous bodily harm or worse. They truly deserve respect, just like truckers, civil engineers and so many more professions do.
Nice to get a shout-out. As an FSE for CNC machines, I can confirm that there's a lot of work you need to do lying on the floor. If you don't set the machine perfectly level then that deviation will translate to the rest of the machine in multiple ways. It's also not uncommon to need to give a component a calibrated kick for alignment.
@rainmannoodles
Жыл бұрын
Does that kick come with NIST traceability?
Awesome videos. Keep it up guys. Looking forward to see this machine running
I can't wait to see this in action!
Boom Donnie! Great tip on how to get the bar feeder aligned with the string!👏Looking forward to this making parts!
I’ve watched a lot of KZread and out of all the years. This is the best unboxing video I’ve seen yet.
Thank you for sharing all your tips. I live in a place close to Moutier (city of Tornos) where most of workshop has Swiss Type NC lathe. However, nobody has make a video like you. You make all machining disciplines attractive through your videos. Congratulation !
Iv used the same method for alignment when I was a welder before I was a machinist, I had to make a 100 ft conveyor and frame perfectly straight on center, level within about .030, manually, with a metal wire, no laser, all manual, so I appreciate seeing this done in a different situation Donnie.
@Xphinity
7 ай бұрын
30 tho? lol bro, you had a football field! 100ft though is insane
@adammiller4879
7 ай бұрын
@@Xphinity ft not yards lol 1/3 a football field but yeah it was cool I wish I took a picture but my phone wasn’t working that day.
@Xphinity
7 ай бұрын
@@adammiller4879 I didn't mean literally a football field, I said it as just an expression. I get though that text carries no context lol
Donnie, that looks like a super wicked machine. You are going to have so much fun with that one, you could probably make tiny landing gear for RC model planes with that thing. Looking forward to seeing it all setup and doing its first cuts.
@jackdolah2031
11 ай бұрын
How much is the price?
Thanks for the shout-out to us service guys. Been fixing machines for 10 years, my knees are feeling it lol
The Gatling bar feeder is nuts
Danny is the most skilled machinist I ever had a chance to work with hands down. The man is directly responsible for me becoming a CNC machinist.
I love that you kept the PSA about the speed traps in.
Thought you were going to say that people are so excited they get speeding tickets on the way to your shop. Your excitement and enthusiasm is such a fantasic bennefit to Titans of CNC. Your on camera personality and humor is untoppable. How did you come to make this place your home. That would make a good episode all by itself. All of you guys in a video telling what led up to your employment here. It would easily make a good half-hour video. There's got to be some really good stories.
You can tell this guy's work is exact. He pulled that knife precisely towards his face.
Nice work Donnie! And congratulations, Chris!
Wow!! I got a little excited when I saw the splash screen with that nano size Swiss-a-fier. It’s still an amazingly small machine, but …
I remember spending a week at LNS to see the different trades. It was very interesting. The thing that really made me laugh was a durability test where they jammed a loader with a steel bar. The sound the machine made trying to turn was deafening. I was told that this test had been going on for at least a week. This is where i used a lathe for the first time. I was even able to assemble a control panel. 18 yo me had lot of fun.
This is going to make some cool stuff, no doubt about it!
Dudes mouth is open in every thumbnail
Idk why i am watching this .. i literally work with two of these every single day 😩😂😂 .. nice vid 🔥
Donnie is funny af 😂
I can't listen to this guy for more and a minute, was really interested in the CNC but not willing to pay this price.
Love the Video and can’t wait to see what this beauty puts out😁💯
Great video guys! What a cool machine!
Love these videos we drill stainless down to .0045 dia and after 40years of being a machinist I still love this stuff
Can’t wait to see you micros and minies 😊use to ❤those micro machines cars ☺️
Massive Gratitude Guy's...and Grand Rising Cosmic American Star'$, YOU ARE YET RISING TO THE TOP..... This is why I Subscribed...yep Chicago is STILL WATCHING.
Unboxing and installing CNC machines must be the one of the most satisfying jobs in the world.
holy damn this machine looks amazing
From the biggest Tornos machine to the smallest one BOOM 💥
I feel like an idiot. I never once thought of using a hammer drill as a hammer pushing in lags!
What is this? A SWISS LATHE FOR ANTS?!
@davecox8922
Жыл бұрын
This is the comment I was looking for. Well done sir.
@El_Indio_Juan_Diego_
Жыл бұрын
Micro machining for watch and medical industry
7:40 As a HAAS tech, the "I went too far, srotry of my freaking life" is very accurate and valid self talk lol Thanks for the shoutout brother, stay cutting, not crashing 😉
I love this guy , sooo funny.. i have nothing with machines but i watch because this danny is the best ever , so fuuuny .. thank you a lot
Cool and Fun. Cant wait to see it make teeny weenie parts.
@thewatchmakersworkshop
Жыл бұрын
Here is my 4mm SwissNano in action kzread.info/dash/bejne/X55_udSlcbC8kqw.html
Filming inside that thing is going to be fun, not much room and the oil is going to be everywhere. I do look forward to seeing it working. Thanks for sharing. Charles
@thewatchmakersworkshop
Жыл бұрын
Also, the movements of the machine and the parts are so small that most moves don't even look like anything is happening. Only time I can tell mine is moving is when I move to the next tool. Cuts are so small you don't see much movement at all with the oil spray.
Epic mini machine.
first what comes to my mind is, why arent you using a laser to fit the bar loader?
@thewatchmakersworkshop
Жыл бұрын
These LNS Tryton feeders have an individual tube that holds one bar at a time and will advance to the next bar by rotating to the next barrel. The tube is pressurized with oil as a bearing to keep the thin, long bars from binding when the bar is turning. Because this bar feeder has oil in the individual tube that holds the bar to be aligned with the spindle, the proper method is to use the string since laser through the oil tube is not a good solution. Hope that makes sense.
The shop cop😂 the transition of pettiness between each video is awesome.
Its amazing how a badass sleeve cancels out chubby, pasty, nerdy! So cool!
Loved the video, keep it up
I know this isn't about the CNC machining but I bought a dirt chip brushless ryobi drill and for the purpose of using it when I didn't want to thrash my good drills and equipment and now after abusing the damn thing for ever it still works fantastic, dropped off roofs, fell in water, left in the sun, run the absolute piss out of it and it still works just as good as the day I bought it and is half the price of everything else, so it definitely changed my look on ryobi for sure lol some of their stuff is no half bad.
Love this video - so fun! A new toy for Donnie. Kudos to the videography, as usual; top notch. Those overhead shots were great. And tell Chris congrats on the new addition to his family!
@donniehinske
Жыл бұрын
Will do mom! Thank you!
love the vibecheck hand in the thumbnail good stuff guys keep em coming
nicely done
Travis the shop cop 😂. You guys must have a blast at work everyday.
Put your fingers under the suspended load. 8:00 Are you serious?
@_AvaGlass
Жыл бұрын
11:46 No safety glasses
@NotFarmerFlats
Жыл бұрын
11:35 No respirator to prevent dust inhalation. No water to prevent dust formation.
@curiouskarl5485
Жыл бұрын
good lookin out, i didn't catch that initially. ngl, safety glasses and dust control are always good ideas but putting your fingers under a one-ton-ish piece of equipment hanging off a strap from a forklift seems straight up crazy.
There's always that ONE GUY in the shop
Welcome in the world of the really small turning!
It's funny seeing you say this is the smallest mill you have when it's still bigger than any of the mills in the dental lab i work in. Our smallest mill is a 4 axis wet mill capable of milling titanium dental implants and glass ceramic crowns and its like 12"x18"x18". Even our largest 5 axis wet mill is 6'x4'x3'
The shop cop would totally rock some aviator shades.
I work at Serge Meister where we make the Collet and Guide bush
When Pokemon enthusiast grows up that's our Donny.
Made my day!!!😂
Donnie's looking good, the man has a future in video for sure.
here in France we call this kind of turning lathe "décolleteuses", you can come to learn how it work here in technic valley of the Haute Savoie or in Switzerland near Geneva, where there are plenty of factories with these machines
it was worth watching to the end just for this part 13:00 I was laughing haha
This machine is cutting edge.
I don't know if you've heard of Escomatic (again a swiss brand), but they make even smaller automatic lathes using a technology that allows the tools to rotate around the material, thus completely eliminating the need for a feeder.
@berniepragle948
5 ай бұрын
Escomatic used to make a 2mm max capacity machine. As you said, tools rotate, stock is coiled and passes through straightener before machining. Often, these clowns show their ignorance of machining. I'm sure they make money ways other than making parts.
service guy here. i would love it to have to do service on one of your machines because you keep them clean af.
Excellent 'unboxing' video. Dude, you sound like Heckle Fish! =)
"If this falls on me, just keep recording" - every KZreadr ever xD
Donnie, I love your videos, eazyyy on the red bulls mannnnn 😂❤
Jerky boys pizza shop ref deserves bonus likes 😂😂😂
Make your new sign out of a big solid block of 304 stainless. Would be epic.
man, this is just an ad for Tornos and it is 1000% working on me
As a canadian french, The way he read lisez d'abord had me dying -lissay dadabard! 😂😂😂
1:13 Legendary quote taken out of context lol
Here for the Arnold's Pizza Shop reference.
true, that must have been the weirdest new machine day ever in that shop. Even the EDM and additive Department machines recently added, have been bigger.
What will be the next machine? a full blown Waldrich Siegen perhaps, and maybe a Starrag Heckert, and a Droop and Rein and you can throw in a WFL Millturn for good measure. Oh and if you really want get a Kern as well .
The small collect very similar to the collets for the Alfred herbert one from my era in engineering!!
Oh my lort the welds on that bar feeder height screw nut at 8-fifty lol... But... Serious question, which I'm not sure is a stupid question, never worked with a bar feeder before, does this thing spin the entire length of bar for the machining operations? Or does it snip it in between each operation? I've only ever seen in videos like this the part being parted off, more bar being fed in, and then the last butt of the bar stock getting discarded. Never seen individual snips of bar stock. I'm just having a hard time imagining the whole length of bar starting and stopping and twisting and slinging around in the feeder at 9-16k rpm through machining operations without galling itself up or work hardening/twisting, especially with tiny brass rods. How does that work?
Arnold accent on point!
Is that for making wristwatch gears and components?
Fan fact: "Tornos" is the Greek word for "lathe"
Was that weed whacker line you used? That is a cool little machine, and I can totally tell a helicopter engineer designed that window, it is bad ass!
What is your guys goal? What are you going to do in that machine hall? Manufacturing?
@nunyabusiness8538
Жыл бұрын
No they just collect professional machines for KZread videos
@johannesfossi5561
Жыл бұрын
@@nunyabusiness8538 How do they make money to do so? It's an absurd amount of money being pumped into this place.
You could look at a rifle laser bore sight tool instead of your bit of string to line up.
gotta show off that loaded board sometime
How would you level a machine like this? Are there ways wide enough where you can set a level down onto them?
i got a story about drilling concrete. one time we were framing a house and anchoring down the walls. turns out the concrete was full of agate gravel. that stuff is hard to drill !!!
the song from 7:20 is: stay true from lars eriksson
Nice Dude 😂
again, this is outstanding, very cool machine!
That’s how they should be packaged there bolted to the base the sides are just there to protect the machine
i would love to see you testing the Datron Neo 3 (4) axis cnc. I´m planing to get it next year.
@g.g.566
Жыл бұрын
But for your kind of shop its more like a toy ;P
Swiss Gang
Sheriff John Brown says hello.
What is this for? Making a breakfast cereal one piece at a time? 😀
What’s a nano run cost wise?
Is there any reason why you do not use Mazak CNC mahines?
First time Donnie hits the hole on the first attempt 😂
You should buy a smal mill like a Kern
You crack me up 😂 🇦🇺🐨
Please unhook that cable off the cabinet corner, under the bar feeder, as seen at 11:11 🙂