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Making Millions of Tiny Precision parts on Swiss Machines in Switzerland.
Tornos machines including the Swiss Nano, Evo Deco, MultiSwiss, and Deco 10 Plus all being used for the Watch, Medical, and Metrology Industries.
Thank you Azurea for having us!
00:00 Introduction
00:19 Tour CNC Machine Company Switzerland
00:57 CNC Swiss Machining Floor
01:29 Tornos Swiss Nanos
02:11 The Tiny Parts Azurea Makes
03:51 Tornos Evo Decos
04:38 Tornos MultiSwiss
05:16 Thank you Members
05:33 Inspection Process for Tiny Parts
06:32 Swiss Company Tour
08:17 Tornos Swiss Decos
09:44 TISIS Software on Swiss Machine
10:31 Tornos Refurbishes Older CNC Machines
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@EvilGeniusGaming84
@EvilGeniusGaming84 Год назад
Uh oh, I think we lost Donnie guys.. he's not coming back from Switzerland lol
@kandd2591
@kandd2591 Год назад
Dang
@peteroleary9447
@peteroleary9447 Год назад
Switzerland. Highest wages, lowest unemployment. The minimum wage? It's 0 CHF. That's zero, nada, bupkis, zilch.
@Eza_yuta
@Eza_yuta Год назад
Swiss government will deport him anyway
@Pilotpegga
@Pilotpegga Год назад
@@peteroleary9447no it’s not it depends on the canton but it’s around 20-25
@peteroleary9447
@peteroleary9447 Год назад
@@Pilotpegga True re. cantonal minimum wages. There is no national minimum wage in Switzerland. BTW, Bern Canton, where Azurea is located has _no_ minimum wage
@tech-utuber2219
@tech-utuber2219 Год назад
5:46 Only one second to optically check a tiny part with a tolerance of plus-minus 3 microns (metric) AND automatically correct/update the production machines in real-time to fine tune the production run. Very impressive.
@joelawton123
@joelawton123 Год назад
Those Keyence im machines are awesome
@ArthA122
@ArthA122 Год назад
​@@joelawton123yup. With my company bought Keyence instead of Ayonis.... I cry every day using it
@adammiller4879
@adammiller4879 Год назад
I’d be interested to see how that actually works , because the time from when they check the parts to the time when they update it, it could be off depending on how warmed up the machine is, I honestly can’t picture how that would work.. and don’t believe it. Especially on a tolerance that insanely tight on a machine that is turning not grinding, and what if the machine is currently running? Inserts are slightly more worn now then when the parts made, someone explain this to me I can’t wrap my head around it, unless. They have some insanely accurate tool setter with macros for tool break detect
@Zonkobel
@Zonkobel Год назад
@@adammiller4879 thats why you have a temperature controlled environement and machine. Thats just the basic rules in precision machining.
@adammiller4879
@adammiller4879 Год назад
@@Zonkobel that’s not what I’m talking about, depend on your warm up cycle, your machine can vary .0005, on my dmg mori, if I take a break and set it in it’s precise warmup cycle it will only change about .0001-.0001, so I’m just talking more about the machines variables, there’s just a lot to factor in is my point and it’s hard to wrap your head around it
@4DModding
@4DModding Год назад
Swiss machines making Swiss watches using Swiss coolant in Switzerland.
@braydons5623
@braydons5623 Год назад
That Blaser swisslube can be very annoying to balance, and when there isn't enough water in it or it goes bad, it stinks...
@StanErvin-yo9vl
@StanErvin-yo9vl Год назад
​@@braydons5623 Swissy/Fishy Kinda like dead skunk cologne mixed with essence of the eggs that were left in the trunk after shopping two weeks ago and busted 9 of the 12 hitting a pothole during a rainstorm. Now must wait In the rain for the towtruck
@alexlo7708
@alexlo7708 Год назад
@@braydons5623 Petrochem is not the Swiss expertise.
@joaopaulosantos8003
@joaopaulosantos8003 Год назад
Working at Azurea is absolutely amazing! Making parts with such tight tolerances became part of my daily life there. It is very cool!
@kennethfharkin
@kennethfharkin Год назад
You are with a great company. I have worked with Azurea since 1999 and my company has for probably 40-50 years. Mr. Uhlmann is great and Sam is a good friend. Always enjoy visiting Moutier and Bévilard. Are you in Porto?
@tdg911
@tdg911 Год назад
If we don’t see Donnie anymore we know where to look 😂😂😂 Yet another awesome tour. These guys do everything big. Much love and gratitude 💥❤️
@donniehinske
@donniehinske Год назад
Thanks man! And nah I ain’t leaving Titans under any circumstances. He is genuinely the best boss on the planet!!!
@tdg911
@tdg911 Год назад
@@donniehinske I bet! That would be like having Disney world access year round
@jmssun
@jmssun 11 месяцев назад
@@donniehinskeplease do more video. You are a good personality
@donniehinske
@donniehinske 11 месяцев назад
@@jmssun tell that to my ex girlfriend! 😂 all jokes aside thank you! I plan on doing many more
@Peter.S96
@Peter.S96 Год назад
As a CNC Mechanik in switzerland I love to see such advanced companies in switzerland. They optimize to their best. This is great to see
@Beerbatter1962
@Beerbatter1962 Год назад
Absolutely incredible. Precision and optimization in every aspect across the board at it's best. Titans made an excellent choice when they hired Donnie. So much knowledge, enthusiasm and energy. He is a great CNC ambassador.
@gravydog51
@gravydog51 Год назад
I'm just amazed that in this day and age there is enough demand for mechanical watch parts to support a huge operation like this!
@MattOGormanSmith
@MattOGormanSmith Год назад
Have you seen the prices some watches go for? Also, I'd bet there's still a lot go into munitions.
@benthurber5363
@benthurber5363 9 месяцев назад
@@MattOGormanSmith Really good call on that. Lots of various clockwork safeties built into munitions. Like needing a certain RPM and revs (that can only be achieved by firing from a barrel) to align the powder train for the fuze. And there's been a loooot of munitions flying around the last two years, sadly.
@katz4248
@katz4248 9 месяцев назад
As someone getting a BS in mechanical engineering who has always been fascinated with clocks/watches and the associated micromachining this video was absolutely amazing.
@markcnc
@markcnc Год назад
I follow a few watch channels, that field is just insane. A different world of machining, precision and HOW THE HECK DO THEY DO THAT?!?!? And now we know.
@ExplodingPinappleHD
@ExplodingPinappleHD Год назад
Badass. Proud to be a quarter Swiss.
@bret_Lambky
@bret_Lambky Год назад
This is fun watching this form Of micro machining! In the eighties I worked for a company that we made aircraft instruments. We made similar details like these . Pins, collars, knurled knobs, and bezel faces. Thanks for The memory! 👍🏼
@spendymcspendy
@spendymcspendy Год назад
Great video! You see how everything works like a well oiled machine; you have the entire supply chain within a few miles of each other.
@ash26yo28
@ash26yo28 Год назад
Man , Machine, Manufacturing at its Peeak = Swiss !!
@ashishkumar-zt7rl
@ashishkumar-zt7rl Год назад
I just thinking I am just falling in love with this machine
@Lucianrider
@Lucianrider Год назад
Donnie makes a great host and because he is so knowledgeable about this subject makes his tour videos the best!
@chraven69
@chraven69 Год назад
Great video. Thank you for sharing 😊
@BalticBlades
@BalticBlades Год назад
Oh man such a great video, Donnie is a great presenter, high energy, and damn the swess are so down to earth!
@mohammedalbattal77
@mohammedalbattal77 Год назад
Ant-Man from the Marvel movies would be very happy with this tour 🤣🤣 Love what you do there man thank you for this awesome trip BOOM 💥
@dcwicqjf
@dcwicqjf Год назад
Great video for our local industries. Thank you Donnie.
@piratiniwood547
@piratiniwood547 Год назад
So Donnie is going in the winter, to the Swiss Alps for his new holiday job 😂 If you don't watch out, you inhale some small part and your belly starts ticking like a Rolex 😉
@Joede1957
@Joede1957 Год назад
Super fun to watch!
@donniehinske
@donniehinske Год назад
Thanks ma!
@Rodrigo_Ribeiro1
@Rodrigo_Ribeiro1 Год назад
I work at the one they opened in Portugal
@ramingo.craftsman
@ramingo.craftsman Год назад
Thanks for posting, really interesting visit!
@flyzeyefab
@flyzeyefab 9 месяцев назад
Absolutely amazing! Thanks for sharing!
@Arthur-ue5vz
@Arthur-ue5vz Год назад
Thanks! Very interesting tour! 😊
@Shanesworkshop
@Shanesworkshop 8 месяцев назад
its amazing the work ethic the swiss have, fantastic people
@readrepairs
@readrepairs Год назад
Great content. Beautiful to watch
@nathanthomas8184
@nathanthomas8184 Год назад
Stick to the marked slopes & trails when skiing Donnie, Vry cool company amazing 2023 hi tech on the nano side huge eye opener
@TetedeMort666
@TetedeMort666 Год назад
J'espère que tu as mangé une bonne fondue là-bas !
@madatlas3806
@madatlas3806 Год назад
This is insane, I love it.
@philippwetter
@philippwetter Год назад
Love it!
@karan11419
@karan11419 Год назад
Amazing, thanks.
@alexlo7708
@alexlo7708 Год назад
I saw this kind of machine once in my country. They had it shown in an exhibition. The demonstrator said it is used in making tooth crown nuts.
@mw8580
@mw8580 Год назад
We just got one of those optical machines for inspection cost us £55000, not cheap but great for getting an unskilled person checking parts. It's a Keyence's one
@joelawton123
@joelawton123 Год назад
This was awesome
@jesvans
@jesvans Год назад
thats crazy stuff
@ridorodu129
@ridorodu129 Год назад
Donnie ... Technical 10/10 Communication 10/10😊
@tech-utuber2219
@tech-utuber2219 Год назад
Donnie is too excited to slow down and simply his English so they can follow what he's saying. Donnie: "Tornos, you rule!" The Swiss: "What?"
@user-qo5ki2gd8x
@user-qo5ki2gd8x Год назад
Super cool video.
@miltononyango
@miltononyango Год назад
amazing
@MetalMaggot46
@MetalMaggot46 Год назад
I'm very curious. I work in a high-level plastics machine shop in the eastern US and we're looking at tornos machines. We machine EVERY type of plastic. From generic delrin that many machine shops run, to the polymer equivalents of super-alloys that cost thousands of dollars a pound or more that end up in satellites and other extreme duty applications. Because these swiss machines use guide bushings as opposed to a standard chuck, is it an issue with plastics? I know harder plastics like polyester or G10 would be fine, but what about softer stuff like UHMW, HDPE, or even PFTE? if you saw anything like that there Donnie, I'd love to hear because we've used your shop's production as some inspiration for looking to purchase swiss lathes
@donniehinske
@donniehinske Год назад
Yea it should be fine as long as the outside diameter of the material is consistent. There is also NON guide bushing mode which makes the machine function like a traditional lathe. There is also adaptive guide bushings that can adjust automatically to the variable diameter of whatever material you are running. I can confidently say you won’t have a problem with these solutions BUT I would need all the details
@madogheli6372
@madogheli6372 Год назад
Chips management will be your biggest challenge with such materials in Swiss type.
@blacknass1943
@blacknass1943 Год назад
wunderfoll ! echt beindruckend !
@DhakaDough
@DhakaDough Год назад
Impressive!
@byfordbarnard2264
@byfordbarnard2264 Год назад
Always amazed at making those really small parts, almost impossible
@DART2WADER
@DART2WADER Год назад
Дони чем-то напоминает соседку через дорогу в деревне в Башкирии.))) Завязать платок, одеть фартук и дать вёдра будет 1 в 1)))
@robohat4837
@robohat4837 Год назад
Okay, i think i have to add a few more museums to my list of places i wanna go
@lucasbarbosanovais2786
@lucasbarbosanovais2786 Год назад
incrivel !!!!
@randywl8925
@randywl8925 Год назад
What are the torque values on those watch screws and how are they measured? I can just picture AVE with a tiny screwdriver 🪛 saying "click" 😂
@raguramspace
@raguramspace Год назад
That was😍😍😍😍
@will5286
@will5286 Год назад
WHAT A LIGHTWEIGHT DWEEB- could have been an interesting video
@danbrit9848
@danbrit9848 Год назад
as a steampunk...this was so cool to see thank you
@tcmtech7515
@tcmtech7515 Год назад
The amount of coolant being used on those tiny parts is like using multiple fire hoses to cool the bit on your benchtop drill press.
@MrJonnyd55
@MrJonnyd55 Год назад
Nice people
@tbonesenior6736
@tbonesenior6736 Год назад
Boom!!!
@savagemachinistalien348
@savagemachinistalien348 9 месяцев назад
Letting another machinist walk thru your shop used to be a big no no. He has all your knowledge now.
@leckmich8169
@leckmich8169 Год назад
WOW
@randywl8925
@randywl8925 Год назад
It's a small world after all......
@TheDandyMann
@TheDandyMann Год назад
Damn, future donnie lookin good. Lost some weight and gained muscle 💪
@donniehinske
@donniehinske Год назад
Thanks brohammer!
@truegret7778
@truegret7778 Год назад
Amazing ...... how to they even hold the parts? It seems like the rate cooling/lub fluid comes out would blast the parts off. Do they lose parts in the machines?
@fingerstyleguitas9046
@fingerstyleguitas9046 Год назад
As a total newbie about machining I have a question. How are these gears with ball bearings (4.55) machined. Are balls inserted using temperature differential??
@johnnycomelately6341
@johnnycomelately6341 Год назад
Now go to the Tornos factory
@zeitgeist2720
@zeitgeist2720 Год назад
Already did bro
@FirstnameLastname-tp4zw
@FirstnameLastname-tp4zw Год назад
I want tiny metal non magnetic gears for my ho scale trains. I seriously think they could be a lot better. The gearboxes, voltage application everything from every company Scale trains etc.
@jdm2651
@jdm2651 Год назад
Has everyone faioed to mention that before CNC the same parts were made to the same accuracy in numbers not so smaller than now? For example, some factories were able to produce 3,000 complete basic watch movements per day, with most parts made in house. Now, that is really amazing.
@foobar201
@foobar201 7 месяцев назад
Yes, the old-school way had a lot more manual labour and custom machines that did one job only.
@user-ri8wm7pz8j
@user-ri8wm7pz8j Год назад
Hi guys! Can you tell me how the finished parts are unloaded (on sub spindle)? Is air used? How and where are the finished parts assembled? This is very interesting...
@blackshadow772
@blackshadow772 Год назад
For small part usually a vaccum system is used
@donniehinske
@donniehinske Год назад
He is absolutely correct! We are using one on our SwissNano! Stay tuned for that video it’s going to be sweet!
@user-ri8wm7pz8j
@user-ri8wm7pz8j Год назад
@@donniehinske Ok, looking forward to a demonstration in your new videos. Thank you!
@danb2936
@danb2936 Год назад
I wonder how much power they consume in a day with all the machines in the first factory ❤
@jeremymatthies726
@jeremymatthies726 Год назад
So when does Donnie move? 😛🤣. Boy was Donnie like a kid in the old fashioned candy shop lol.
@rogerbrandt6678
@rogerbrandt6678 2 месяца назад
Would have loved to see the machine working with the coolant turned off.
@mumiemonstret
@mumiemonstret Год назад
Are all Swiss watch companies using CNC or are the more prestigious ones still hanging on to manual manufacturing?
@kennethfharkin
@kennethfharkin Год назад
CNC is taking over. There are still some old Tornos cam machines running but it is fewer and fewer. The Swiss nanos take roughly the same space and are now fast enough to justify the swap. In addition the watch makers are in an "arms race" of sorts to continually make more complex movements requiring more complex parts made from more difficult materials. You still have an enormous amount of traditional screws but many other parts have gone beyond the capability of a cam to produce them. You aren't running 316 or Ti on the cams. This is especially true of the highest end watch makers who continually push the envelope. I've been on the floors a couple times a year there since 1999. Every year there are fewer cams. The most I see running now aren't even for watches but supporting connector production where copper alloys are king.
@johanbez6990
@johanbez6990 Год назад
I would like to see more engineering
@Ikaro2025
@Ikaro2025 Год назад
Fabricar esas piezas tan pequeñas me causa mucho estres 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫
@philou0187
@philou0187 Год назад
3 microns tolerances.....m'y god
@robertlafnear7034
@robertlafnear7034 Год назад
Bet I have a few of those parts in my watch,... says Switzerland on it🤔..... and the box it came in says China 🤨... hmmmmm...... maybe they buy Swiss parts ?
@Volt64bolt
@Volt64bolt Год назад
Rip bozo, you got scammed
@RichardKienrams
@RichardKienrams Год назад
the Chinese can make everything, even some Swiss gears
@Francis-yc9nc
@Francis-yc9nc Год назад
A full mechanical watch can be produced (components, assambly) far below 100$ in switzerland. The swatch sistem51 starts at just 150$ for a full mechanical watch.
@kennethfharkin
@kennethfharkin Год назад
@@Francis-yc9nc Yet the sistem 51 is less than stellar. I got one the first year and it lasted about 18 months. Now the Swatch IRONY Automatic I got in Bern in 1999 for CHF 120 ran perfect for just over 23 years. It sadly died on me this past Spring 😞 The sistem 51 was also loud. I have a knock around Tissot on for now and will be getting a Zenith El Primero next year.
@kennethfharkin
@kennethfharkin Год назад
There is a difference between MADE in Switzerland and DESIGNED in Switzerland. They are very specific about the Made label with the content of components which must originate in CH. This has actually increased in the past years because they want to preserve the brands and their value. What make watch is it?
@echelonrank3927
@echelonrank3927 Год назад
i cant believe these tiny mechanical problems/parts are still not obsolete in 2o23
@colintilbrook
@colintilbrook Год назад
Donnie from the future lookin leean beef
@donniehinske
@donniehinske Год назад
Thanks man! Been putting lots of work in!
@TITANSofCNC
@TITANSofCNC Год назад
I built a Gym around his Swiss Department… There is no escape. All seriousness though… He has lost about 25 pounds. Dudes Killing It
@ericsandberg3167
@ericsandberg3167 Год назад
Egads.....just think of the cutting tools and how precise they have to be to make micro parts like that.
@randywl8925
@randywl8925 Год назад
I was hoping for some close-ups of that. Probably top secret? 🤔
@carlosmante
@carlosmante Год назад
0:23 "Tornos" is Spanish for Lathes.
@nikolausheinz6918
@nikolausheinz6918 Год назад
7:29 "completely mastered" ... red flashing light: Am I a joke to you?
@parthenocarpySA
@parthenocarpySA Год назад
I know what you're trying to convey when you say "They're like Starbucks," but, cmon, there has to be a better analogy for conveying a clean and neat workspace than STARBUCKS when talking about watchmakers
@robertkylethomas173
@robertkylethomas173 Год назад
Whooooo FIRST!!!
@Sara-TOC
@Sara-TOC Год назад
Thank you for your continued support! We appreciate you! 😊🤙
@steinarne79
@steinarne79 Год назад
....duuude.... wood floors!?! ? ?DAAAAAAAAAAAAMN SON!!
@timjohnson8725
@timjohnson8725 Год назад
Is a Kern more accurate??
@RollaArtis
@RollaArtis Год назад
So.... it seems that Swiss watches are not 'hand crafted' but the hand just pushes a button.
@MisFakapek
@MisFakapek Год назад
But why the machines' Andons are not green?
@Good_BorisAV
@Good_BorisAV Год назад
_Thank you very much!_ _Very interesting and informative!_
@RussellChapman99
@RussellChapman99 Год назад
Most Swiss watches are mass produced. Now you know why.
@JohnRobbfl
@JohnRobbfl Год назад
How were these parts made back in 1917?! 🤯
@lilchirp4846
@lilchirp4846 Год назад
Good question, were they made?
@BiuTse
@BiuTse Год назад
I would say on lathe like the Swiss Schaublin 70.
@kennethfharkin
@kennethfharkin Год назад
Watch Titan's tour of Laubscher Precision in the German speaking region of Switzerland from several years ago. Manfred Laubscher shows him the machines starting from the 19th century when the first automatic lathes we made. They also made their own micrometers to check the parts they were making.
@JohnRobbfl
@JohnRobbfl Год назад
@@kennethfharkin Wow - that was amazing!
@pliashmuldba
@pliashmuldba Год назад
No one mention the Danish UR cobots.
@mrx__678
@mrx__678 Год назад
I live close, but it's already another language 😅
@ipadize
@ipadize Год назад
4:52 you know whats also insane? Ball bearing and ball bearing. No i dont mean the same with that.
@vincenttang0912
@vincenttang0912 Год назад
Who do they make watch parts for?
@kennethfharkin
@kennethfharkin Год назад
All the high end brands outside the SWATCH group. The cheapest watch you will find their parts in starts in the $5-10k range. Then it goes up FAST. The finishing work they do, creating machined jeweled finishes on surfaces are phenomenal. Donnie probably saw some of this but there is no way they would allow video to be taken of their finishing and polishing processes.
@vincenttang0912
@vincenttang0912 Год назад
@@kennethfharkin thanks, it would be nice to see where every part comes from when paying for a higher end watch.
@kennethfharkin
@kennethfharkin Год назад
@@vincenttang0912 The whole supply chain is impressive. I've seen them grow and process the sapphires for lenses and rubies for bearings as well as the ceramics for the Rado watches and many, many metal machined and formed parts. It is amazing how much industry is hidden in these small towns and cities. As you drive down the road you see all these shops, one after another, doing gear, micrometers, handling systems, surface treatment, tooling, machines, parts, etc.
@lesptitsoiseaux
@lesptitsoiseaux Год назад
But how does it work?
@human2761
@human2761 Год назад
In that machine shop you don't talk in Imperial.
@skjetnis
@skjetnis Год назад
Donnie is the best
@monsieurb24
@monsieurb24 5 месяцев назад
c'est aumoins 4 mots, 10 000 restant ce n'est pas si pire ;)
@tymz-r-achangin
@tymz-r-achangin Год назад
next time do the obvious of showing us the actual machines making the parts or otherwise show us how its done
@LupusMechanicus
@LupusMechanicus Год назад
Wait what was the machine we are shilling again I forgot?
@noyza2132
@noyza2132 Год назад
next video: +-3 ATOM tolerance on Tornos megaswiss machine!
@akshayd211
@akshayd211 Год назад
Man you got to speak a little slower, I had to check my video speed twice, felt like 2x.
@garethjones6342
@garethjones6342 Год назад
you might even call it a... gang... bang?
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