Rapid Fire Manufacturing

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Rapid Fire Manufacturing on Spotify Welcome to Rapid Fire Manufacturing, the podcast where we spotlight the people, processes, and innovations driving the manufacturing industry forward. Hosted by David Turner, this show is all about quick, engaging conversations with industry leaders, machinists, and experts who make the manufacturing world turn. Each episode dives into topics like cutting-edge technology, workforce challenges, and the stories behind the tools and techniques shaping modern production.

  1. 1 DAY AGO

    The CNC Repairman: Why You Pay to Train or Pay for the Lack of It with Aaron Morrill

    In this episode of Rapid Fire Manufacturing, I sit down with Aaron Morrill, the CNC Repairman, to discuss the reality of machine tool service in today’s industry. Aaron grew up in the shop and finished nearly 100 machine installs before he was even 16 years old. We dive into why a failed service call is often a symptom of a larger training problem rather than a technician issue. As I said during the show, how you do anything is how you do everything. If you aren’t passionate about the small details, you probably won't be passionate about your spindles. We also explore the shift toward multi axis technology, the pre-call checklist that saves shops money, and what it really takes to move from an OEM role to running your own service business. Aaron is as authentic as they come and is dedicated to keeping American manufacturing running. Aaron Morrill didn’t just join the manufacturing industry; he was raised in it. Known to many as the CNC Repairman, Aaron’s story is incredible when you think about what it means to grow up in the trades. By age 15, he had already finished nearly 100 machine installs while traveling with his father. We spent this episode talking about the critical need for better training in the service world. When a shop is down and a technician is stumped, it is rarely a reflection of the person on the floor. It is usually a reflection of the training and support systems behind them. Key topics we covered include: The transition from manual machines to complex multi axis technology. Why the next generation of technicians is finding their spark through online platforms. The specific pre-call checklist every shop should use to save time and money. Advice for technicians considering the jump to independent business ownership. The mindset of passion: why how you do anything is how you do everything. Aaron provides a raw look at the service side of the business and shares why the indus Podcast Show Notes / Write Up

    28 min
  2. 5 FEB

    Medical Manufacturing and Orthopedic Innovation with Bradley Emerick at MicroPulse

    Medical manufacturing is about more than machines. It’s about people, trust, and outcomes that change lives. In this episode of Rapid Fire Manufacturing, we sit down with Bradley Emerick at MicroPulse and RMP to talk about growing up in manufacturing, building vertically integrated medical operations, and creating products that restore mobility and improve quality of life. Bradley shares his unique journey into manufacturing, from being raised around the MicroPulse shop his father founded to earning a biomedical engineering degree from Rose Hulman and working in the orthopedic OEM world. That combination of engineering education and real world manufacturing experience shapes how MicroPulse and RMP operate today. We dive into orthopedic manufacturing, medical implants, and the real impact of revision surgeries that give patients their mobility back. Bradley explains how advances like cementless implantation, porous coatings, and 3D printed titanium are helping the body accept implants more naturally and last longer. The conversation also covers vertical integration, from machining and automation to sterile packaging and UHMW polymer processing. Bradley explains how listening to customers, empowering skilled teams, and continuously adding capability over decades has allowed MicroPulse and RMP to become trusted medical manufacturing partners. Topics covered in this episode include • Medical and orthopedic manufacturing • Biomedical engineering and product development • Vertical integration in medical manufacturing • Lean manufacturing and shop culture • Implant technology and motion preservation • Building teams that learn and innovate This episode offers a behind the scenes look at how medical manufacturing evolves when people, process, and purpose stay aligned.

    21 min
  3. 28 JAN

    Medical Prototyping Done Right | Michael Bowland of B&H Precision Machining

    Medical prototyping is where ideas either stall out or move forward fast. In this episode of Rapid Fire Manufacturing, we sit down with Michael Bowland, owner of B&H Precision Machining, to talk about building a medical focused machine shop centered on prototyping, collaboration, and execution. Michael shares his journey starting in manufacturing at 15, learning the trade from the ground up, and gaining hands on experience across machining, programming, and operations. That foundation led him to launch B&H Precision Machining, a shop focused on supporting medical customers with prototype and early stage machining. We dive into why medical prototyping is often overlooked by larger shops, how B&H fills that gap, and what it takes to support engineers working through complex designs and tight timelines. Michael also talks about working directly with engineering teams to improve manufacturability, reduce unnecessary cost, and help medical devices move closer to validation and production. Topics covered in this episode include • Medical prototyping and early stage machining • ISO 13485 and medical manufacturing standards • Design for manufacturability in medical devices • Building long term customer relationships • Growing a machine shop based on customer demand If you’re involved in medical manufacturing, product development, or precision machining, this episode offers a real look at what it takes to deliver reliable medical prototypes that customers can trust.

    9 min
  4. 03/12/2025

    The Journey into Orthopedic Manufacturing with Travis Christman

    In this episode of Rapid Fire Manufacturing, David Turner sits down with Travis Christman, a United States Army veteran who built a remarkable career in the orthopedic manufacturing world. Travis shares how he went from growing up on a small farm to studying secondary education, to serving as an infantryman, to stepping into his first manufacturing role at Sony D A D C working on high speed holographic printers. That path eventually led him into orthopedic manufacturing, where he has spent the last fifteen years across multiple companies including Zimmer Biomet. Together, David and Travis explore: • The reality of working inside one of the most regulated manufacturing environments• Why relationships are the most powerful advantage in med device• How Indiana became one of the most important orthopedic ecosystems in the world• The story of a custom printed prosthetic that allowed a young girl to play the violin again• The mission of Priority Medical and how they support research and development, operations, quality, and product development• What to expect at the Made Here Manufacturing Showcase on December 18• Travis guiding advice for anyone entering manufacturing today From leadership to culture to product development to meaningful patient impact, this conversation shows why orthopedic manufacturing is one of the most inspiring corners of the industry. Watch the full interview and explore more episodes at Rapid Fire Manufacturing.

    19 min

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Rapid Fire Manufacturing on Spotify Welcome to Rapid Fire Manufacturing, the podcast where we spotlight the people, processes, and innovations driving the manufacturing industry forward. Hosted by David Turner, this show is all about quick, engaging conversations with industry leaders, machinists, and experts who make the manufacturing world turn. Each episode dives into topics like cutting-edge technology, workforce challenges, and the stories behind the tools and techniques shaping modern production.