Episodes
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In the 104th episode of Taps and Patients, hosts AJ and Harrison discuss the challenges they faced over the past few weeks, including illnesses and busy schedules. Harrison shares an update about acquiring a new Haas machine, citing a large order that necessitated the purchase, as well as potential plans for shop expansion. The duo also explores various topics related to their machining businesses, such as effective workflows, shipping logistics, and the evolving nature of their methods and tools, while also interacting with their Patreon community.https://www.patreon.com/TapsAndPatience
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The whole gang is here! This week we do our annual Christmas episdoe with the Patreons!
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Harrison broke his 5th axis after re-posting some old code with a incorrect WCS Set
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In the 101st episode of Taps and Patience, hosts AJ and Harrison discuss their recent challenges and progress in their respective machining businesses, including equipment issues and project setbacks. Harrison shares a series of struggles with machine alignment and production deadlines, while AJ updates on his new Tormach machine and the difficulties he faced during its setup and initial jobs. They also touch on topics such as tool holders, air filtration systems, and their new teaching roles, as well as the importance of continuous improvement in their shops.
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In this 100th episode of Taps and Patience, AJ and Harrison are joined by Dylan and James as they reflect on the journey of their podcast and share updates about their respective machining businesses. The discussion touches on various topics, including machine upgrades, operational improvements, and the challenges of coolant management. The episode concludes with insights about motivation in manufacturing, the pros and cons of different automation strategies, and the relevance of certifications in the industry.https://www.patreon.com/TapsAndPatience
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in the 99th episode of "Taps and Patients," AJ and Harrison discuss AJ's preparations for receiving a new machine while dealing with challenges in producing precise small parts that have been problematic to hold during machining. Harrison shares a series of frustrating issues at his shop, including complications with a fiber laser and problems with a Haas lathe, culminating in a stressful day and unexpected expenses like buying a new laptop for his wife. The conversation shifts toward their experiences with various machining equipment, teaching methodologies, and tips for effective workholding, highlighting the challenges and learning moments they encounter in their respective workshops.Full Show Notes: https://tapsandpatience.com/wiki/Too_Much_Honesty,_Apparently_--_Ep.99Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TapsAndPatience
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In the 98th episode of the Taps and Patience podcast, hosts AJ and Harrison converse with Chris Zap of Zappettini Consulting about his extensive travel for work, trends in the manufacturing industry, and the challenges of scaling a consulting business. Zap shares insights on the importance of building systems to ensure efficiency and sustainability in operations, noting that good processes differentiate the best shops from the poor ones. The episode also discusses the current landscape for starting job shops, emphasizing a flexible approach to automation and the value of mentorship and community support in manufacturing.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TapsAndPatience
Full Show Notes: https://tapsandpatience.com/wiki/How_to_Not_Be_a_Sh*tty_Machine_Shop_with_Chris_Zap_--_Ep._98
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In the 97th episode of Taps and Patience, hosts AJ and Harrison discuss a variety of topics, including AJ’s recent mishap with recording and their ongoing experiences with Doosan machines. Harrison reflects on the challenges of maintaining proper communication and training within his growing shop while considering the benefits of automation versus hiring employees. The conversation also delves into the importance of preparing for future growth, with AJ emphasizing the need to automate operations to keep up with increasing demands and Harrison highlighting his cautious approach to hiring amidst fluctuating business conditions.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TapsAndPatienceFull Show Notes: https://tapsandpatience.com/wiki/Employees_vs_Robots_--_Ep._97
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In the latest episode of "Taps In Patients," AJ and Harrison discuss their recent exhausting work experiences, including challenges with machine operations and material issues. Harrison shares frustrations with a damaged Doosan machine and the complexities of coolant problems, while AJ talks about his adventures with unreliable super glue and successful part production. The duo also engages in a dialogue about air compressor options, subscription services for machinery, and even explores potential product ideas, such as a repairable headphone design.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TapsAndPatienceFull Show Notes: https://tapsandpatience.com/wiki/DN_Solutions_Continues_to_Disappoint_--_Ep.96
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In the 95th episode of the Taps and Patience podcast, AJ and Harrison discuss the challenges they faced with podcast episode releases, including technical difficulties with their recording software and overbooking themselves with work. They reflect on their experiences at IMTS, highlighting interesting machinery, automation trends, and insights gained from other attendees, while also contemplating future automation options for their shops. They share personal updates, including AJ's successful month in business and both hosts acknowledging the need for better water management in their work environments, before closing with a call to action for listeners to engage with them on various platforms.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TapsAndPatienceFull Show notes: https://tapsandpatience.com/wiki/Harrison_Broke_His_Doosan_--_Ep.95
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That is right! Our first ever live episode! Huge Shoutout to Toolpath Labs for providing us with AMAZING hospitality. Definitely go check them out: www.Toolpath.com
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In the 93rd episode of Taps and Patience, hosts AJ and Harrison discuss their current projects, with AJ focusing on editing a lengthy video for the Autodesk booth at IMTS and Harrison juggling multiple jobs and exploring automation options for his shop. They share insights into the challenges and frustrations of their work, including the balance between job shop tasks and increasing their presence in product development and video content. As they prepare for IMTS, they also encourage listeners to bring parts to the event for discussion and emphasize the importance of building relationships within the machining community.Full Show Notes: https://tapsandpatience.com/wiki/IMTS_Deadlines_--_Ep._93Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TapsAndPatience
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In the 91st episode of Taps and Patience, hosts AJ and Harrison engage in a lively discussion with several Patreon supporters, covering topics such as their experiences in machining education and the challenges they face in the industry. The group shares insights on local manufacturing trends, the impact of modern technology on traditional shops, and the importance of quality tools and footwear for machinists. The episode culminates in planning for a meetup at IMTS and the potential personalization of commemorative coins for Patreon supporters, along with the announcement of an upcoming podcast website.https://patreon.com/TapsAndPatience?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink
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In this episode of Taps and Patience, AJ and Harrison discuss a series of technical and operational challenges they faced recently. AJ recounts his frustration with a persistent issue on his machine, where the drive belt frequently snaps during the warmup cycle. Despite having previously replaced the belt multiple times, AJ struggled with a new, more flexible belt that took him four hours to install. They explore potential fixes, including adjusting the warmup program to incorporate more gradual RPM increases and implementing a variable warmup time based on how long the machine has been idle. Harrison shares his own difficulties, revealing that he has had a tough time with broken end mills while machining 4140 steel. He discusses his discovery of a sheared-off flute and the implications of tool life management.https://patreon.com/TapsAndPatience?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkAJ also reflects on his experience with a recent large tooling order, noting the relief of replenishing his stock after dealing with cash flow issues. They both touch on the importance of tracking tool life and the impact of different materials on tool durability. Harrison explains his efforts to understand and optimize tool life for cost management, highlighting the balance between cost and performance, especially when switching to automation in the future. They emphasize the need for consistent tool life data to better manage and price their machining operations.
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Harrison bought a new mill! A DN solutions something something. AJ took a trip to tormach, and got to play with a 1500MX for two days.https://patreon.com/TapsAndPatience
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In the latest episode of "Taps and Patience," AJ shares a humorous yet frustrating experience of bending his phone while setting up parts for machining. This incident, which occurred due to the intense focus and pressure of getting the job done, leads to a lively discussion about the importance of having a reliable phone, especially in a field where communication and quick problem-solving are crucial. AJ talks about the immediate impact this mishap had on his workflow and the subsequent steps he had to take to replace his phone, navigating the challenges of managing work both with and without a functioning phone.https://www.patreon.com/TapsAndPatienceHarrison, on the other hand, provides updates on his current endeavors, including selling his Tormach machine. He elaborates on the decision-making process behind selling this equipment, highlighting the need for different machining capabilities to accommodate a diverse range of job sizes and requirements. Harrison's reflections offer listeners valuable insights into the strategic considerations involved in upgrading and maintaining CNC equipment to stay competitive and efficient in the machining industry.The episode also dives into broader discussions about the realities of running a machining business. AJ and Harrison touch on the financial aspects, such as managing cash flow and investing in new technology, while also addressing the importance of staying adaptable and resourceful in the face of unexpected challenges. This candid conversation provides a balanced mix of technical advice, personal anecdotes, and practical tips, making it an engaging and informative listen for anyone involved in CNC machining or interested in the behind-the-scenes dynamics of a machining business.
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In the 86th episode of "Taps and Patience," AJ and Harrison kick off with a humorous recount of AJ's recent mishap involving his phone. AJ describes how he accidentally bent his phone while setting up parts for machining, turning it into a "taco" shape. The incident happened while he was watching YouTube videos and setting a tool on his mill, which led to an unexpected rapid movement that crushed his phone. This leads to a discussion about AJ's plans to replace his phone and his temporary enjoyment of being phone-free.https://www.patreon.com/TapsAndPatienceThe conversation shifts to Harrison, who updates listeners on the sudden interest in his Tormach machine. Harrison shares that he has received inquiries from three potential buyers in one day, a significant change from the previous lack of interest. He also mentions the challenges of balancing his current workload, as his shop went from having no work to being overloaded with jobs. Harrison discusses his preference for a Speedio machine over a Doosan, despite his cousin's preference for a 40-taper machine, due to the Speedio's capabilities for light, fast cuts.Towards the end of the episode, Harrison talks about the implications of a local shop closing down. This closure could lead to more work for his business in the long term but has temporarily reduced their workload as their main customer acquired a large inventory of parts. Harrison also shares exciting news about a new customer who has given him a substantial order, with the potential for an ongoing high-volume contract. This development underscores the need for diverse machining equipment to handle both small, high-volume parts and larger, more complex components.
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In the latest episode of "Taps and Patience," AJ recounts an incident where he accidentally bent his phone while setting up parts for machining. This mishap led to challenges in managing work without a phone, highlighting the dependency on technology in their daily operations. AJ shares his process of deciding whether to replace the phone immediately or find a workaround to continue managing tasks efficiently.https://www.patreon.com/TapsAndPatienceMeanwhile, Harrison provides updates on his efforts to sell his Tormach machine and the ongoing search for new customers. He discusses the need for different machining equipment to handle a variety of job sizes and how this impacts their business strategy. Harrison also touches upon recent improvements in their workspace, including getting drywall, texture, and paint done in the new office area, with plans to install flooring soon.Throughout the episode, both hosts delve into the technical and logistical challenges they face in their machining business. They discuss issues such as missed deadlines for ordering tools, the stress of managing production timelines, and the importance of maintaining cash flow. Despite these challenges, they remain focused on optimizing their processes and ensuring high-quality output for their customers. The episode provides a mix of personal anecdotes and professional insights, reflecting the day-to-day realities of running a CNC machining business.
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In this episode of Taps and Patience, AJ and Harrison start by discussing the necessity of taking breaks after intense work periods. Harrison shares how he's glad for a slower week, using the time to clean up the shop and catch up on tasks. AJ talks about recovering from a bad cold and the impact it had on his productivity. Both hosts emphasize the importance of listening to their bodies and taking the necessary time to recuperate.The conversation then shifts to networking, with Harrison expressing his desire to visit other shops and make new connections. He finally has the opportunity to do so after months of being too busy. They discuss the benefits of building relationships within the industry, sharing experiences, and learning from others. Harrison's recent visit to a local shop, where he assisted with a vintage car seat project, highlights the collaborative spirit and knowledge exchange that can happen through networking.AJ and Harrison also delve into their experiences with equipment frustrations and machining challenges. Harrison recounts his struggle with a MAZAC machine, dealing with program formatting errors and memory limitations. AJ shares a story about breaking a Renishaw probe tip and the scramble to find a replacement in time to meet a deadline. These anecdotes underscore the technical hurdles they face and the creative problem-solving required to overcome them. Tune in to hear their insights and tips on navigating the complex world of CNC machining.https://www.patreon.com/TapsAndPatience
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