Featuring the Kennametal 5720VZ16 3" Shell Mill, Kennametal Harvi Ultra 8X, and the Kennametal GO TIP. #CNC #Machining #Machinist #shorts
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@anchopanchorancho Жыл бұрын
The Colonel taking a hit to the head was a perfect addition 😂
@JValor Жыл бұрын
I loved it too, I hate blatant kkk sponsored food. Bash the fasc, literally!!!
@2jzturboi6.34 Жыл бұрын
Zalupko
@mattking3148 Жыл бұрын
Took me off guard 😅. But just freaking awesome 😎. Always wondered what happened to the Colonel Sanders 👻.
@flightmaster529 Жыл бұрын
....know what, I'm not even going to say it.
@Non-ya-business Жыл бұрын
That is one of my favorite Waterboy scenes.
@lonestar17759 ай бұрын
I machine inconel 625 at work. I know how nasty that stuff can be. We do large water pumps for various USN submarines and aircraft carriers. The poured inconel is terrible, but the melted powder inconel cuts like butter with the right feeds and speeds. All manual. Kickin' old school, even though I have a degree in CNC. Haha
@kenjohnson5382Ай бұрын
Just saw this and wondering if you ever cut inco fill the weld fill metal that stuff was a nightmare
@honor9lite1337Ай бұрын
😮😮😮
@imnikandros6664Ай бұрын
Tell me about it more...@@kenjohnson5382
@vapormissile27 күн бұрын
Inconel. Short for: In colonel Sanders' head
@Epiderm9126 күн бұрын
Thats confidential information
@jacobmay75947 ай бұрын
Used to call that big one the corn cob mill for obvious reasons. It was always a joy to come in after 3rd shift was finished to find 3 good inserts out of 578 were junk and a shit ton of tool offset entered to make up for it. The spend the next 45 minutes explaining to the tool room guy why you need 98 new inserts 10 minutes into your shift then spend the remaining hour and a half changing inserts and fixing the mistakes from 3rd shift. Before running your first batch of bad parts because you forgot to enter tool offset. All in a days work.
@chris473746 ай бұрын
Damn sounds like my last employer to a T
@ricksanchez-oe2tw6 ай бұрын
I would kill myself 😂 👏
@rolux48535 ай бұрын
Boy am I glad I’m not a machinist anymore! Couldn’t stand the shit and became an engineer. Now I only have to sit in fromt of my computer at home and make documents that tell people what they have to do. All that for double the money and way less hours. I would never go back!
@brienmorgan89475 ай бұрын
Did you work for one of Greenbrier Companies cause that sounds like some Greenbrier shit
@American11B5 ай бұрын
Damn, you guys should some sort of pass down information from shift to shift.
@rozelia_the_octo06 Жыл бұрын
That insert is still going strong. You should try make a series of seeing how much it takes to mess it up if you have the money for another.
@useditem_tk Жыл бұрын
Lol ain't nobody risking millions to make this kinda series. Just that one mistake in this video! That's gonna cost so much money!
@romaaleksanyan3056 Жыл бұрын
@dannydetonator Жыл бұрын
@@useditem_tk It's not millions: bought in bulk they cost $10 for chinesium to $100+ for decent stuff like this. Moreover, this is a PR proof, taken with a grain of salt. I'm still not sure if Kennametal, apparently a precision part producer, bakes their own carbide of the highest difficulty, like these high-performance drill tips. Most decent top brands would perform similarly in this category.
After watching that every day for 45 years I don't miss it.
@jackbrown3689Ай бұрын
for real
@krzysiekmilek801223 күн бұрын
Haha 😂
@davidgailinas8979 Жыл бұрын
718 inco is seriously tough stuff.
@smootheraura Жыл бұрын
That professor getting hit from Waterboy gets me every time
@pizzlerot2730 Жыл бұрын
Same, and the noise he makes is beyond perfect. I'm pretty sure that my first time watching that scene is still one of my top 5 hardest laughs in my entire 35 years. I remember absolutely gasping for air while tears streamed down my face 💀
@brynjolfureinarsson6038 Жыл бұрын
The KFC guy
@bigtuna4511 ай бұрын
Well Mama is wrong!
@pizzlerot273011 ай бұрын
@@bigtuna45 No Colonel Sanders, you're wrong... Mama's right 😂
@marksmann18508 ай бұрын
"Heearegh!"
@Sara-TOC Жыл бұрын
The spiral tool path is great if you have a large workpiece with limited machine travel.
@tommys2979 Жыл бұрын
The bit going thru all the plates then finishing on inconel is impressive thats some rugged stuff
@rtsrt1657 ай бұрын
WASTE OF METALL!!! BETTER TO DO IT LIKE OUR GRAND DADA WITH SAW, YOU CANT COLLECT METAL DUST. GOD HELP US IN THIS DEVOLUTION AND IDIOTISM
@Sara-L7 ай бұрын
Your caps lock button was on@@rtsrt165
@NavinF7 ай бұрын
@@rtsrt165 You better be trolling
@keinmyster85497 ай бұрын
@@rtsrt165 you do know that you can melt metals and cast them right lol
@sophie_a6 ай бұрын
@@Hardworking_Man bro said the most righty conservative "back in my day" take what do you mean lefty 😭😭
@masterbaits17 ай бұрын
The waterboy scene fuggin killed me😂😂🤣
@davidireland85 Жыл бұрын
I like to destroy tools with my favorite metals.
@rognvaldrasbjrn3972 Жыл бұрын
For a while i used to think that it was my profession..
@josephb660027 күн бұрын
It's in one piece because you know how to use your machine. Kudos to you
@averywhitaker351310 ай бұрын
I have very little experience with milling equipment, but i have enough to be absolutely shaken to my core by the second part of this video
@NightriderX25 ай бұрын
Damn through all that and then down to the 718 Inconel.. jeeeezz
@TheAHuman10 ай бұрын
I feel like I just watched the Machinist version of a Maxor video.
@Pablo668 Жыл бұрын
As nice as all those tools are, you have to have the machines and fixtures like this to run them on. Back when I was a young fella, and still a machinist, salespersons whould show up and show the boss all the latest and greatest cutters etc, claim a whole lot of figures, the boss would love it and buy them. Of course people like muggins here would havr to use them on really old manual machines that weren't strong enough or rigid enough to do the things they were supposed to do. Guess who got the blame for things breaking and generally not working as advertised?
@grindcoreninja6527 Жыл бұрын
I worked at Kennametal for a little over two years, place sucks. Before I left I knew every job at the plant and was training new temps as a temp. Never got hired in.
@Frank-os6gq11 ай бұрын
Sounds like you did get hired. How does that work?
@grindcoreninja652711 ай бұрын
@@Frank-os6gq factories in the United States often hire people through "temp services". They are then by law allowed to pay you less than "hired" workers and don't need to provide healthcare or any other benefits since you're "temporary". In reality it's another way to fuck over workers and save money because they have no obligation to ever hire you.
@tiresomewarheadanddoombust507611 ай бұрын
@@Frank-os6gqhe was a temp, training temps
@josephrasberry38509 ай бұрын
Probably a reason he never got hired in don’t ya think.
@EmpressOfExile2069 ай бұрын
@@josephrasberry3850If he was good enough that they let him *train* others on expensive/dangerous equipment (usually a higher pay-scale foreman/shop manager job) then they def should've put him on the books
@xrevivezz16757 ай бұрын
I read that as destroying tools with our favorite metal.
@joshuamurray9403 Жыл бұрын
Colonel Sanders getting beaned was the best part! way worth it 🤣👍
@juanramirez710811 ай бұрын
What is that tío made of ?? Going threw everything
@koolfunnykat24 күн бұрын
The sound effects for inconnel is 100% fact.
@Spudmuffinz7 ай бұрын
Copper:mmm gooie Cast iron: mmm gritty 1018: boring 304: just dont stop Titanium: not bad not bad Inconel: woah
@curedham296311 ай бұрын
damn those bits must be incredibly expensive.
@abelstrd6 ай бұрын
"That insert is still in one piece." My immature dirty mind.
@assassinlexx1993 Жыл бұрын
So many inserts. I need a small bank loan for all those shiny inserts
@TorqueSlayer11 ай бұрын
Inserts are like 2 dollars each. 😂
@TorqueSlayer11 ай бұрын
Highest I've seen at my job is like 7 a pop.
@leonjones74879 ай бұрын
$32 each 😮😮
@greeneyesfromohio41039 ай бұрын
My job uses inserts that cost $10 each….10 inserts per container, 5 containers per box. That’s $500 a box. Not cheap! 😂
@t_jello4208 ай бұрын
@@greeneyesfromohio4103so we're ours, as long as the program didn't take too much off per pass they will last a long time, I've had them last 30 parts and I've seen 3 parts.
@BanterMaestro2-bw9vr5 күн бұрын
_"See that billet? I don't like it."_ _"Yessir!"_
@andrejshamin145210 ай бұрын
Экстремальное сверление. Деда реально жаль...
@rokifrost14507 ай бұрын
По факту
@G_v._Losinj2_ImportantPlaylist5 ай бұрын
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@yomama971227 күн бұрын
Feels like I had a fever-dream of a profession ive never even tried
@Idunno1707Ай бұрын
Destroying metal with your favorite part is way better than destroying your favorite part with metal, especially since you're not set back a couple hundred bucks for an oddly specific bit.
@corbydinzen5356Ай бұрын
It's amazing that water is the most powerful cutter.
@whereswaldo57407 ай бұрын
As a retired CNC operator I loved this. Miss it greatly.
@fluffy01234567891026 күн бұрын
When I was hanging Steel we would use gun oil whenever we were using reamer bits or the rarely used mag drill definitely saved alot of bits
@FrustratedBaboon8 ай бұрын
That scientist that designed the CNC contraption gets punished.
@johnbuckner220023 күн бұрын
I always wanted to get into machine work but never had the time or place to do it as a hobby if I had started out my career as as a machinist, I would probably still be doing it as it is a fascinating trade., for income and hobby.
@JackItbox-qg3myАй бұрын
It's even more impressive when they use a ceramic bit to cut steel.....like chopping through a sauce pan with a dinner plate!
@markcintron826725 күн бұрын
I will forever owe a debt to the amazing individual who decided to add colonel sanders to this video 🙏
@sethnaugle9846 ай бұрын
This is a hard hat zone colonel.
@joshdavis49209 ай бұрын
Personally I like watching the metal strike back.
@lucian538910 ай бұрын
More like destroying our tools with our favorite metals lmao
@digitaldreamer5481Ай бұрын
If you were wondering how the Titanium rods, pins and screws in my arms and legs were made… USMC Ret. 🇺🇸👍
@TOMMYLIVSEY-in1duАй бұрын
The drill looks absolutely cursed but I see the upside of it
@Threeeees Жыл бұрын
Holy shit dude, you guys are fucking killing it
@vivisfailedclone24 күн бұрын
Aztec death whistle in a mill is crazy 💀
@DragonKhy11 ай бұрын
As a person who finally knows how these machines work, can confirm this is real
@316SpeedshopАй бұрын
The waterboy clip had me fukn WEAK 🤣
@rocco111719 күн бұрын
I work on automatic lathes for a living and watching that one get messed up was really cool lol
@lornbaker10837 ай бұрын
This is wonderful to witness. Most people including myself have never entered a metal working machine shop like this. that one insert alone is more deadly than any knife made. Most of these machines are honestly kind of scary to me just with the capacity of what they're able to do to metal. Just imagine what could be done to a human being. In fact, no, let's not imagine that I'd rather not think about the kind of horrific mangling that could occur from a massive industrial accident involving one of these machines.😮
@evilpandakillabzonattkoccu4879Ай бұрын
That's a nasty looking bit there! 😮 Funny story about how dumb I was as a kid: My dad was drilling a hole into some tile (trying to, anyway). Uncharacteristicly for him, he hadn't really thought it through, even though tile setting was his job. So, he wasn't using any water or anything to remove the heat and protect the bit and the time. Soon enough, it started to smell like an odd smoke. I was watching and thought "That's neat! The bit is getting so hot that its glowing orange!" Keep in mind, I wasnt driving yet but I was around middle school age, so I was old enough to know that the bit was getting hotter and hotter. Eventually, it turned white....then it snapped and flew across the room. I had been watching him work for hours and had this pent up "let me help" feeling.... and without thinking (clearly), I chased that bit like a puppy chasing a tennis ball, picked it up and went to hand it to my dad. Then I started to smell this nasty smoke smell.... then: 😮😰🥵🤯😫 as I watched the skin on my thumqnd pointer finger turn white, then instantly blister. 😑 😅 I don't have a scar from it. I still can't figure out why I would do something that dumb 🤷🏽♂️ I grew up on jobsites, I'd drilled holes in tile before, I knew the friction was intense and I even suggested that my dad use water so the bit didn't break off. I also happen to have a fairly big 3rd degree burn scar on my right hand from when I was a very little kid.... so, you'd think I would've learned my lesson many times over by then. ....it was like impulse. I just grabbed it. It took a considerable amount of time before I even felt any pain, that's how hot it got. Fear not, though: sometimes, ignorance should be painful and this was one of those cases where it was both painful and a "you had that coming for not using your head" situation. 😂
@jacobhendrickson8935Ай бұрын
Always cool watching aluminum mowed. I love working with aluminum being once I get my numbers where I want them I’m good for the day for the most part. Been a CNC machinist for a long time.
@salvatorecorleone10086 ай бұрын
I’m pretty sure my dentist uses that exact same drill.
@Jackshaft11 ай бұрын
Wait. We need more destruction footage.
@zobbycar2728Ай бұрын
You literally made the perfect drill bit
@imDERBYtilIdie18844 ай бұрын
I may sound boring but i could watch cnc machines doing their remarkable and fascinating thing for hours. They make blocks of metal look like butter 👌
@leewilson53893 ай бұрын
I used to be a CNC programmer 22 years ago. Brings back memories
@No-bodyspecial5 ай бұрын
The definition of turning your passion into a career into a hobby into a youtube career.... beautifully done!
@Evan-hm7tz27 күн бұрын
That giant tool still being in... seemingly one piece? Is fucking impressive
@Ora_or_Muda11 ай бұрын
The nerves+ big material base + creativity + huge piece of god damn money + infinite free time + little piece of "no sense of responsibility" = unstoppable madness😂
@umbrellacorp.21 күн бұрын
The KFC guy got hit hard.🍗🤣👋
@BlueF3502 ай бұрын
The sfm was ripping for that size of indexable endmill, dial it back until the deflection is minimal son.
@bennyellis35127 ай бұрын
Such is the power of carbide inserts
@anavan727 күн бұрын
The Colonel got bonked!
@williamdavis571111 ай бұрын
That edit caught me off guard and was the perfect addition
@danmoeser3863Ай бұрын
I like how you guys push it till you have to replace a spindle that's really cost effective
@IonlysubmitToYeshuaHamashiachАй бұрын
This guys got it in the bag💪
@esotericbear98298 ай бұрын
I used to use a cob mill that took 140 incerts.
@kyleberry69822 күн бұрын
No idea what I just watched, but you guys are fucken' rad.
@bfalconer7 ай бұрын
I used to work for Peddinghaus as an install tech and I would refuse to guarantee the proper operation of our machines if the customer did not buy Kennametal drill bits Awesome video Kennametal is the best!
@hashtagmethree23814 ай бұрын
The insert is still in one piece because of the coating reducing friction and allowing it to do its job. That’s the whole point of it. Most helical mills use coated inserts, unless they’re for a helical wood planer. Obviously the quality of insert matters as well. But nothing in this video was surprising to anyone that knows anything about PVD coatings on milling tools.
@KebboStar24 күн бұрын
No way bro fit a 12-15 minute video into 1 minute
@ZedNinetySix_ Жыл бұрын
Destroying bitrate with your favourite tools!
@raymondraptorclaw29013 ай бұрын
Hello, first semester machinist student here, that piece of metal flinging off like that almost made me hit the deck.
@andrewbooth14207 ай бұрын
I like to think of it as creating and not destroying, nothing more satisfying than seeing a gleaming new beautiful piece of machined metal leaving the workshop.
@tamnker846510 ай бұрын
If the drill bit has to spray water to get through things, I would trust it with my LIFE.
@MachinecoMachines28 күн бұрын
Do you do much critical thinking in your day job? There is some considerable friction ramming one piece of solid material through another piece of solid metal. So it's seems quite reasonable to give them a drink. ;-)
@Sharkdog11b Жыл бұрын
Omg that escalated quickly 😂
@AlphaXiro25 күн бұрын
If I destroy metals like that, I get the "you're wasting money" lecture
@gbresaleking5 ай бұрын
That corn cob mill bit is gorgeous
@kimnielsenthewordyvikingett159 Жыл бұрын
That most certainly is an extremely beautiful end mill or indexable drill tool in the cover photo!!!! Would have liked to have had such tooling in my time!!!!! We had something similar but not nearly as aggressive and beautiful!!!! Speaking of which what's the $$$damage$$$ for such a wonderful tool???? I'm guessing $20grand or more????
@zu15903 ай бұрын
you guys hired the right editor for sure
@eugenthemain3509 Жыл бұрын
I also love to use the term "destroying metal" when people ask me about my job xD
@shaunkeith40874 ай бұрын
Hell yeah, I didn't realize people in the cnc machining bubble used spiral cutters? Only ever seen them used in high speed spindle moulders. Makes sense that they would haul ass on metals too.
@bobbystrausbaugh58886 ай бұрын
The tool salesmans dream. Look at all those inserts
@DinoAlberini5 ай бұрын
Love the editing!
@AbeTweakin6 ай бұрын
Used kennametal bits for continuous mining machines in a salt mine that I worked in. Things are seriously tough, one got stuck so bad once they had to melt it out with an acetylene torch.
I was just watching in mute horror and appreciation during that … MAULING … I witnessed.
@jamesthemax29264 ай бұрын
The first one sounded melodic.
@richardpollard27359 ай бұрын
I always laugh so hard when I see that scene from The Waterboy
@andrealmeida10225 ай бұрын
This is R rated material
@alzack112 Жыл бұрын
Even the sound it made is straight out of a horror movie 😂
@jeremykoepplin1587Ай бұрын
Why did the colonel sound just the Peter Griffen. I lost it at that part.. haha 😂
@carbonfibercreationswashin7213 Жыл бұрын
Hey Titan, time to index the cutters
@therealsavvmaine Жыл бұрын
How can I become a titan the this you guys do are amazing I hope to be a part or build something similar to what you do.. keep up the amazing work it motivates me
@RebelPhoton6 ай бұрын
I think your editor needs to gradually reduce his caffeine intake to less than one cup an hour.
@cncdan1364Ай бұрын
Love a big face mill. Think they make they best tool finish
@stevepeterson98196 ай бұрын
Vertical milling That cutter is the most used Horizontal milling Chatter was the biggest enemy Chatter can vibrate the strongest clips loose
@theindependentmillennial52437 ай бұрын
I looked up the price on the seller website for the bit. $13,000. Pretty neat!
@eriknelson45Ай бұрын
That hp water saw could cut a battleship in half with the right jigs
@JordanBeagle7 ай бұрын
The second one sounds like voices straight from hell, lol
@derekboufford94656 ай бұрын
i dont know what i just watched but it was awesome!!
@CJYOLO6611 күн бұрын
"... In one piece." ...... "ONE PIECE"????? AAAAAHHHHHHhhhhhhhh The image of Luffy slowly fading in my head
@justineseman374122 күн бұрын
The Colonel Sanders (Waterboy) clip fucking sent me