The Impractical Machinists

Practical Machinist

Welcome to The Impractical Machinists, a podcast for machinists’ who are creative, innovative and a cut above the rest. Join hosts Bradley, Cameron, and Patrick as they discuss everything from CNC machining, tool innovations, shop floor challenges, business strategies, and the latest trends and techniques shaping the industry.  Our episodes provide valuable insight and actionable tips from real machinists that you can apply in your own shops. Whether you’re a veteran machinist or just starting out, tune in and turn up the productivity on your machining operations.

  1. 7 hrs ago

    Electricity Shouldn't Cut Steel... But It Does | Ep.51

    Ron Gobbels, CEO of Kam Wire EDM Technologies located in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada, joins the guys for a conversation that covers a lot more than just wire EDM.  From growing up in the trade under an old school German mentor, to making a scary leap into shop ownership and watching the work dry up almost immediately — Ron shares the real story of building a specialty machining business from the ground up. He also breaks down everything you've ever wanted to know about wire EDM — how it actually works, what it can and can't do, and whether it belongs in your shop. Timestamps: 0:00 — Introductions 0:49 —Why Ron diversified in 2019 8:26 — Ron's background — from old school tool & die to cowboy to EDM shop owner 11:00 — How Kam Wire EDM started and the scariest month of his life 16:31 — How Ron connected with Ian Sandusky 22:15 — What is wire EDM and how does it actually work? 28:16 — Crashes, floods and EDM horror stories 36:47 — Fixturing and cutting different materials 44:51 — Tolerances and what affects accuracy 51:40 — Should you have a wire EDM in your home shop? 55:25 — What to look for when buying a wire EDM machine 1:05:54 — The thickest and thinnest parts Ron has ever cut 1:09:20 — Can EDM replace grinding and milling? 1:11:42 — Do they take walk-ins? 1:16:46 — Ron's impractical tip: never stop innovating 🔔 Subscribe, Rate, and Review to never miss an episode. Your feedback helps us bring you the content you love! Drop your comments or topic ideas in the forum. Or listen to our podcast on YouTube Connect with the hosts on Instagram: Patrick Mcclintock: IG or PM@Job Shopper TN Cameron Graves: IG or PM@Machiningiscool Bradley Thomas: IG or PM@Marvel Thanks for listening!!!

    1h 18m
  2. May 26

    The Australian One-Man Shop That Chose to Downsize | 50

    Eddie Riddell runs Steele Co Engineering out of Perth, Australia — one of the most isolated cities on the planet, about 12 hours from the nearest place. He started with a fabrication business, got it up to four employees, then walked away from all of it to do what he actually wanted: run a one-man CNC machine shop on his own terms. In this episode, Eddie breaks down why he made that call, how he pulled off buying a brand-new mill turn as a one-man shop, and what it actually takes to build a lean, profitable business by yourself. We also get into: Why he introduced a minimum charge and how some clients stayed, some didn't — and why he's fine either wayHow his terms and conditions let him walk down to a customer's house with an angle grinder — and why the customer paid immediately afterWhat it's like sourcing machines and materials from the most isolated industrial city in AustraliaHis goal to get down to working 3 days a week — and the mindset shift that made it possibleWhy he chose to stop having employees and never looked backEddie's approach to business is simple: know your worth, keep your overheads low, and don't let anyone treat you like a bank. 🔔 Subscribe, Rate, and Review to never miss an episode. Your feedback helps us bring you the content you love! Drop your comments or topic ideas in the forum. Or listen to our podcast on YouTube Connect with the hosts on Instagram: Patrick Mcclintock: IG or PM@Job Shopper TN Cameron Graves: IG or PM@Machiningiscool Bradley Thomas: IG or PM@Marvel Thanks for listening!!!

    1h 57m
  3. Mar 3

    How One Guy Built a Movement… and Triggered the Internet | 44

    If you've spent any time in online machining communities, you know the name.  Titan Gilroy has been one of the most talked-about — and most polarizing — figures in online machining for over a decade. Whether you're a fan or a skeptic, there's no question he's had an impact on how a generation of machinists learned the trade. We sit down with Titan for a long, unscripted conversation that covers a lot of ground. We hear how he got into machining, how he built and ran a shop doing aerospace and subsea work, and how that eventually led to what Titans of CNC is today. We dig into the technical stuff too — speeds and feeds, CAM software, five-axis strategy, fixturing, and what he actually thinks separates a good machinist from a great one. We also get into the business side: landing customers, negotiating contracts, running multiple shifts, and what he'd tell a shop that's been around for years but can't seem to move forward. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:03:14 – Titan's Story 00:34:51 – Landing Big Customers: How Titan Got Into SpaceX & Aerospace 00:49:20 – Titans of CNC Academy & Teaching Five-Axis in High Schools 01:01:32 – Advice for the Veteran Machinist Who's Hit the Ceiling 01:09:00 – CAM Software Debate 01:49:22 – Running a Profitable Shop Learn more about TITANS OF CNC here or follow them on YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn 🔔 Subscribe, Rate, and Review to never miss an episode. Your feedback helps us bring you the content you love! Drop your comments or topic ideas in the forum. Or listen to our podcast on YouTube Connect with the hosts on Instagram: Patrick Mcclintock: IG or PM@Job Shopper TN Cameron Graves: IG or PM@Machiningiscool Bradley Thomas: IG or PM@Marvel Thanks for listening!!!

    2h 5m

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Welcome to The Impractical Machinists, a podcast for machinists’ who are creative, innovative and a cut above the rest. Join hosts Bradley, Cameron, and Patrick as they discuss everything from CNC machining, tool innovations, shop floor challenges, business strategies, and the latest trends and techniques shaping the industry.  Our episodes provide valuable insight and actionable tips from real machinists that you can apply in your own shops. Whether you’re a veteran machinist or just starting out, tune in and turn up the productivity on your machining operations.

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