Expert Drilling Tips | Kennametal GoDrill | CNC Machining - VLOG #22
Titan discusses the Art of High Speed CNC Drilling in a variety of materials with the Kennametal GoDrill . CNC Machining - Master Class. Materials discussed include Aluminum, Plastic, 4140 Steel, 316 Stainless, 6AL-4V Titanium & Inconel 625.
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Love Titan’s passion and no pissing about approach.
Titan, I appreciate your time and dedication to your videos. You keep the motivation flowing!
I happen to stumble across this video and showed this to the owner. We bought one to replace a high-performance carbide drill that we had been using for years. The GO drill took 2 minutes out of the run time. Later we got a 5mm drill for drilling 1/2" thick A36. We are drilling straight through with no peck, and no thru spindle coolant, and the drill has done 3600 holes with it just starting to show some wear.
Fantastic educational videos. Tou can tell titan loves what he does. Thank you for showing us all your knowledge! Great work
I like every single Vlog you made, the way you’re talking through, the motivation,the right energy you put in for just to make it happen.😀 That’s so amzing. We use same Kennemeral drills in my shop as you say, they can last for ever. Well done Titan Keep pushing and upliftng my spirit by the same way. You’ve shown the hidden parts in Cnc. Very good job.
Titan you really gave me the confidence to go above and beyond with tools, and I am always so excited to out do what others say wont work. Thank you, for helping me killem in Chicago!
Titan, thanks for sharing your story, first of all... I have found that the most successful people achieved it by putting the "ney sayers" to the side and just getting after it. Also, thank you for doing these vlogs! My business has nothing to do with CNCing but it has always interested me and the way you deliver the information in a fun way, and the passion you have for the trade and helping others keeps me watching your videos. Keep up the great work man!
2 years into Machining and loving it he got a lot of knowledge to share and I thank you keep making chip boom!!!
You are the best Titan! It’s your passion that motivates me. Thank you for GETTING AFTER IT my brother!!!
huge fan Titan. Keep killin it! Would love to see any video on the toolholders you guys use. And just basically anything else man. I used to be an operator 6 years ago. Been working in electronics manufacturing for close to 5 years now but man I really miss CNC. Love your energy and love what you wanna do for this industry and our country. Keep it going!
You are the man Titan! Keep up the great work sir.
I watched 1 of your films yesterday, I saw the dovetail method for holding in a vice. I've got 31 yrs CNC miling. I never saw that before. I always think I'm great at my job. (1 man business). But that tip is good!! Thank you. 👍
it is a must for every cnc operators to watch the Titans of cnc and Haas videos for getting valued information and work experience without even having lot of experience in their workshop. experience comes with listening and watching and implementing what you learned, that is what Titans of cnc and Haas is doing to educate professionally freely through their educational videos. thank you Titans of cnc and Haas.
Lovin' it. With a smile on my face, I see all the requests below for more, more, more. Titan, you will be the busiest man in American for a while....Keep the faith brother.
Go drills are savage. We use them for almost everything now.
Hi Titan have been looking at your videos, I am 62 years old machinists run my own company and had similar situations as yourself I can only say God bless you. Regards Kevin Harris from Westen Australia. HVT is our home, Love your work
Your video's are awesome to watch. Being a new machinist these offer great ideas and understanding to the unknown. Keep making videos I'll keep watching.. The Titan 💪
Thanks for all that you do Titan! Your videos are great!!
Awesome! Good to learn about the limits of the tools!
Hey Titan.. love your videos all the way from Australia.. keep up the good work
Thx titan for all that you do. Ur vlogs help me at my job . im new in cnc. But now i understand more the league in shop. Luv ur G and M codes vlogs. Stay blessed Titan
I can't wait to see a milling version of this where we see cutting instead of just talking. Love these vids!
I put on up a week after this
Awesome videos! Also love your story keep up the good work Titan. Can't wait to get a CNC machine.
Hey titan thank you for investing your time in teaching the craft of machining.if I ever get a chance to be a machinist or learn to be one I'll defenately use this info
Always appreciate you brother! Great content. Much love and gratitude
I've never seen anybody so excited about making holes
Awesome video, I'm about to start my tool and die apprenticeship with the biggest aero space manufacturer company in the world. I've worked for GE for 3 years now, when I first came thru the door I had zero experience with cnc, I went to school for Industrial engineering back in Mexico and move to the states without even knowing the language. Your story assure me that anything in life is 100% achievable. Keep up the great content I'll keep soaking the knowledge
Hi Titan, I would love to say that your videos are inspiring me a lot. I am new in manufacturing in Vietnam and need to learn a lot. I hope that there are more nice videos from Titan. Boommm man....
You're a blessing to me,I'm learning allot ,need more programming experience
Thank you man I found something I'd like to really learn you are a master at what you do. I've learned alot from you
Hello Titian huge fan I watch your videos daily , I’ve learned so much from your videos , i look forward to what y’all have to offer .
Great video TITAN, can you do next one about your experience with indexable insert drills?
Thank you Titan! You inspire me!
Great video and awesome job on being relatable to the newbies in manufacturing. 5 stars!!!
Your titanium feeds and speeds are what my programmer is currently running on 4150 steel. Takes almost an hour to run 48 holes 1.400 deep. Now I can see just how much time is being wasted. Ive been a CNC machinist for 6 months at a job shop and I somehow got promoted to running a 5 Axis SNK RB-300F. These videos have been a big help and I'm learning more every day.
Watch, learn and take it all to another level... People get comfortable and become mediocre
After finishing the video shoot... Looks for the newest hired guy in the shop.... I need you to clean this machine!
Nice Vid, good to see some good tools and explanations of how to use them. Can you dig into tool life management. How to you like to track and estimate tool life, how do you know when the drill worn. I do the like go drills, they tend to chip and increase spindle and Z load with out shattering.
This is so informative, thank you, Titan. please add the metric vlogs as well
Awesome, love this video. Sat there grinding my teeth when i saw it go into inconel. That is a tool destroyer.
Absolutly amazing those drills can go through material so quikly
hi Titan Just a random Canadian and I love watching your channel. I am a heavy equipment operator and truck driver and have no skills or background in machining, but I find this so interesting. Just wanted to say I love your channel and what you do for people. I really enjoy the Built Behind Bars series as we do not get that show up here in Canada. If you ever get a chance to get up in northern Ontario Canada, shoot me a message. Would love to take you fishing and hunting. From your newest Canadian fan...Jason Ritch
I have so much respect for you Titan! Always Tallking with so much passion! I try to learn as much as possible from you video's as i am going through the process of learning CNC! Only hard part is its all in inches, and we here in the Netherlands have metric.. But nevertheless, I always enjoy your videos!
It's all about the Chips. If you could include a visual of the chips produced by each process and a brief descussion on the chip control considerations of each tool/process that would be educational. Fantastic videos, love your passion and your focus on quality. Efficiency by understanding the limitations of the tooling, the rigidity of the machine, the limits of work holding setups and still getting out a quality part in the shortest time. Art, definatly an art. I feel your pain about 'letting workers go' through no fault of their, or your, own. I've had to myself. It's a bitch when the goal posts suddenly move... Or disappear! For those who have only worked in metric, lucky you! 100ft/min = 30.5m/min, 1 inch = 25.4mm. 1 thou inch = 0.0254mm. 1mm = 39.37 thou or 0.03937 inch.
Nice one Titan. Thanks for your time on these vids. One request I have is in regards to your opinion on stock prep. I most often find my self prepping stock to an exact size to aid in maintaining perfect Work coordinates when flipping a part for subsequent ops (low volume or one off parts) which takes time v fixturing a slab of raw stock material. I guess its very part specific especially when they don't have a datum you can stick with from op to op. cheers.
awesome videos man keep them coming so educational just watching your clips
This was a badass vid Titan !! I learned a ton
I like how you pointed out that plastic shrinks on drilling a hole .001-.0015 . 30+ years working with Delrin/Acetal I have to tell my guys that all the time.
If only more people would follow the tool manufacturers recommendations.
Also, unfortunately, some companies are more "loyal" to their suppliers, instead of their own businesses. Using the latest technology they could make more profit for themselves, instead of using old tech.
The tool and inserts im currently running on titanium, doesn't have speeds or feeds. What so ever. Lol
Dude. You Really touched my hard with Your Life Story and Now your work at the prison is just overwhelming. I am a machining mechanic in Germany and sometimes i‘ve Been Surfing through cnc videos and have often seen yours. I always thougt like who is this guy and why does he sound so aggressiv 😂 and yesterday i saw Your Videos about your live Story and you just touched me and youre souch an Inspiration. I am a man of faith too and the next time in church, when it‘s my turn with preaching, i‘d like to Talk about you I just Wish you the best and ne blessed I you unterstand my english😂
Thank You Brother:-) in Christ!
It takes a man to stand up and give God all the glory. You have given me so much information to help me with my new business. I bought my first machine this year and have been putting in the hours when I’m off. Looks like I’m not drilling hard enough. Thanks Titan!
He is Everything and the Only Reason I am
Titan love your videos they're so informative. I'm an engineering student who loves running my school's CNC machines, I'm working on a project and I've done the turning on the part and last thing to do is to drill it. Unfortunately we don't have any through hole coolant on our slantbed lathe. Using carbide drills what kind of sfm should I be running and at what ipr? I also don't have an L drill in carbide and so I was going to step drill with a 1/4" carbide and finish with the HSS L, any recommendations?
I have no clue why I'm here; my life has nothing to do with CNC besides purchasing any products that contain machined parts. And yet, here I am, and glad to be. Thanks for everything you're trying to do. Not sure I'll ever be able to take advantage of said information, but I'm very happy you're making it available.
Knowledge is power
Thanks... You never know when this info will be useful. Life has a way of bringing it all around.
@@TITANSofCNC I sure hope so. It's not that I don't have an interest in it; just that I have absolutely no idea where one is even supposed to begin. The extent of my mechanical prowess is using my Dremel to file/shape extremely thin metal :p Nonetheless, if I ever find an opportunity to learn about/work around any kind of cnc or even manual milling machines, I'm diving in head first. (Not in to the machine; I imagine that would be frowned upon)
Hola , saludos desde España . Tienes un canal muy muy bueno , muchos animos y seguir asi .
Thank you Titan and all your staff. Love your videos and always learn something new. Question. Is there any reason any square ended end mill (center cutting) may not be equipped for ramping or spiraling into any material?
So much inspirational. On your vlog #21, I made all my 3 kids watch the videos. Some are a bit young, I had to stop to explain what some words mean. But it's wonderful. Thanks. I thought maybe the Sharktank would have done better than others with that $100 M problem.
Hi Titan, love your enthusiasm and passion for machining. Do you have a vlog on taps ? Their differences, such as a gh3 ,bh3, etc. Thank you for sharing your story and experience. I to have been through some very difficult situations, but I pushed myself harder to make it happen. I love machining and have been at it for over 20 years. Always something new to learn. Thank you and God Bless Michael
Very interesting Titan, one suggestion, it would be interesting to have the HP used in the cards with the feeds and speeds.
Hey Titan could you do a video about the endmills you use as your „workhorse“ ? By the way i realy love your videos! Especialy build behind bars, it could ne on Netflix thats how good it is filmed and produced ❤️
Such a good video that now I have to watch your other ones, burning hours watching youtube...grrrr...thanks a lot, Titan. Seriously, nicely done, thank you for sharing. Questions - what are you using for holding your drills - looks like an ER collet? Second, I doubt you are using straight water, but what coolant do you use, what mix with water, and does it get rancid over time? TIA & subbed.
Hey Titan, can you talk more about speeds and feeds for different size drills please I'm guessing smaller goes harder then bigger drills right? Love the recipes lol
I will start the machinist course soon and I was looking for videos and what to expect about it. It was a great surprise find your channel. I am loving it!
That’s Awesome!!! Catch up on the Vlogs as they will teach you the mental game needed to rise to Greatness! Women in the Workforce... BOOM!!!
Get it gurl!
Ran your feeds/speeds for 4140 with a GoDrill through 3" thick A36. Made it 110 holes before the bit broke. Suggestions?
you rock! totaly awesome to see, damn I have been babying my tools, not good Thanks a bunch!!!
outstanding I learned a little something
Nice one man. You should have test all the materials with no through coolant drills, as well.
Hey Tatin I'm an old school manual machine guy .... Your videos have been a ton of help getting me into the modern world . I machine a lot of copper for power distribution products. I'd love to hear your tool recommendations and feed and speed recipes . It's one metal that there seems to be very little information out there . I've learned the hard way breaking a chip on the lathe is more about programming then insert.
110 and 101 copper ... The soft stringy stuff ... 😞
Titan is a really cool dude
Hey man i hope you see my comment, but i like to thank for your content, you keep everything interesting, your not dry to watch. Looking forward for lots of videos in the future.
Thanks Kris. Titan
Love to see all this, started my career on a cast iron flat bed, belt driven lathe...everything was belt driven....Any more grinding videos coming up??..
Thanks Titan .
Hi Titan great video Dellrin is one of the easy plastics any tips for drilling a 20 mm Dia hole in nylon 6 on a CNC lathe thank you
Really good video Titan. I would love to see you do this with some MA Ford drills and really get after it.
I used to use them... the 229 drill etc. This GoDrill is a Beast though in all materials instead of just one type
@@TITANSofCNC You should try them again the 2XD and CXD series drill will run right with that GoDrill no problem. The 229 is pretty old school any more. I would be interested to hear your thoughts. I work in our R&D lab and do what you show in your videos all day. It would be cool to get your thoughts.
He is sponsored by Kennametal. They do make great tools. He is great at machining!
Titan great video! would you be able to do this with all the tools for Titan building blocks?
Titan! Watching your videos is giving me big ideas brother. I'm already scaring my boss with the speed my machines are ripping away at! I appreciate you man! And seeing your last three vlogs touched me deep. I'm not saved but I just wanted you to know you are THE man! BOOM!
Boom Titan ... Great workshop, great equipment but your still working in Imperial .... BOOM ... !!!!
It’s all just numbers mate.
So much knowledge! Loving and learning so much! p.s. I SO want through coolant 😂
Love your videos
Hi Titan, great stuff, your enthusiasm is contagious! Fabulous to know that you're getting a dmu50, is that a gen 3 dmu? We've recently taken the delivery of a new dmu50 3rd gen, great machine. Keep up the good work!
Thanks, I am excited... It’s my Baby and I am looking forward to learning
Man, getting it done! Ever since I started watching your videos I go after it harder and harder on my home built cnc with great results... I thank you for sharing in all your experience... If I'm not mistaken, your generating your code on fusion? Maybe some cam tutorial for some 4th and 5th so we can see how you go about generating your tool paths.. for instance, possibly a engine cam or crank on a miniature scale.. just a thought man...
hey titan do you ever drill ceramic (core drills ) aluminum nitride. or b4c
Great video! What would the parameters be for the difficult materials without coolant through? I have to cut 316 a lot and do t have coolant through
Great vid and tips
Cooking with Titan!!!
Great Video Titan ... I'm interested in part & process tracking .... Job Traveller information and how you keep track of things within your workshop ...
Yet ANOTHER top notch video from the master! Thanks man! One question though... what about us poor guys that don't have VMC's with coolant through spindle? I agree, those GO-drills are damn impressive.... IF you have CTS. Sadly that's a luxury for most guys.
Titan, I really appreciate the Vlogs. Can I ask a question? Could you talk to us about acquiring stock? Maybe how to talk to the sales person and how to handle them? Also, whenever there’s a video on the internet that has to do with some type of setting up, it always (understandably why) starts off with material in a vise... but what processes lead up to that point? When you have a piece of stock, is it common practice to have it ground? I have always worked with Swiss Turns, so whenever I’ve had to order stock... it’s been like “ I need a bar of this at X dia and X length” and possibly centerless ground. Then it’s set your bushing and make sure your tools are centered. So, I see all this square or rectangle stock and wonder what everyone has to do.
Will Do!
TITANS of CNC: Academy hell yeah! Thanks Titan!
Wow titan that drill is a beast! Another great vlog men i really like this kind of machining vlogs i am doing a study cnc machining so this vlogs are lessons for me thanks! I have the opportunity to make parts at our school on the cnc machines. Are there drawings on the cnc academy available in mm? Because i really like the products on academy site. Shipping would be expensive to the netherlands i think, but i would love to use that drill at our school in stead of high speed steel. Maybe a vlog abouth adaptive clearing what are the best tools and how to use adaptive clearing at the right way? Thanks!
Will do
Titan, Can we get a vlog about KYON sometime? Like describing what it is, why you want to use it, and where to start. Thanks.
@Titan Do you have any recipe for A2 tool steel. Or and tool steel for that matter. Im looking for some speed and feeds. thanks
Awesome!!!
That's cool those drills are so versatile, I'd think with that coating on them that they would be a problem in Aluminum, but doesn't seem like it cares. Do you guys use them in the lathe too? Great stuff, I could have used this back in the day when feeds and speeds were a secret locked up in a vault somewhere! Aside from that, I'd like to see some stuff on fixture making and thought process involved with creating one for multiple parts. Anything on cutting tools is beneficial too;-)
Sir, you are really doing great, but how to arrange funds for buying a CNC machine to start with own workshop
"It's just cooking with Titan.." Oh yeah!!! Boom!!!
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Hey buddy. I would love to see some beginner videos on milling with mastercam!! I work 3rd shift at the shop im at and the only other guy that can use mastercam is on days so i only get 20 minutes of instruction a day on whatever random tidbits i can find time to ask about. I spend my whole lunch break every night messing with it and trying to figure it out but im having trouble with creating toolpaths and understanding what all the controls you can actually do to said tool path do. Other things would be basics.. setting your XYZ 0 for your stock, creating and naming your file, what order to do your geometry in.. stuff like that. I can handle most manual programming and they really want me to learn mastercam so i can help out when someone on my shift needs something reprogrammed and its a little to complex to do efficiently by hand. Thank you!! Loving your channel and story.
I use Fusion 360 because all students or hobbyists get it for FREE... Trust me it’s so easy to learn and the 5 Axis and Live Tooling is jumping in leaps and bounds... then people can learn at him on our free academy.titansofcnc.com and then use shop time to just make the parts and pound chips... You should just try it. Download Fusion for free off my resources page and drop to building blocks under education and click on the TITAN-1M when you click it, you will see all set up sheets and prints to the right. The videos teach you step by step for free
You can download mastercam educational for free. Download it and just learn from KZhead vids. I used to download models from grabcad and and toolpath them for practice. Also get fusion though. I'm transitioning from Mastercam to Fusion currently and while they both have thier strengths I am finding fusion much more intuitive and nicer to use.
You can learn both Mastercam and Fusion 360. If you need any help with Mastercam, then email me simkinjrATmail.uc.edu
There's some videos on KZhead but to be honest I'd look into buying a book.
Hi Titan! Thanks for your awesome vids! I was thinking whats the reason for lowering feed for the tougher materials? More feed = less revs per hole = less friction per hole? Is inconel, for example, just so tough that it would break the drill with higher feeds?
Harder materials need less RPM’s so the it doesn’t heat up, and an aggressive feed to cut a chip and not work harden
@@TITANSofCNC I see you reducing the cutting speed, but also the feed per rev. I wonder why you can not feed as fast on the tougher stuff? From stainless to inco the feed is almost halved.
Can you talk about main productive time in drilling please? Thank you for you content
Not sure if you use them, but do you have trouble with 8D drills walking? We have to slow them down and they still walk a little. Edit: on the insert drills
Nice thank you so.much
Work with mostly 304 stainless and drilling is a pain. Can you give some info for that type of drilling in that material? Awesome job Titan
Titan When you showed the finished piece are you deburing before you show us? Or is the drill really leaving that clean of a hole?
I did not debur it... and look down the depth of the hole... no bumps or roughness from clogging or heating