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Haas Automation (youtube.com)

Haas has tons of instructional content available with tips and tricks that work on many different manufacturers machines but they cater it more towards their own machines.

Titans of CNC (youtube.com)

Titans of CNC has tons of instructional content and even has a pay to play educational program for the independently wealthy.

This Old Tony (youtube.com)

Tony is a great guy who makes great content on a wide range of subjects which is both instructional and funny.

AvE (youtube.com)

Another great guy with a funny sense of humor. He has a more varied channel but includes a fair amount of educational machining content.

These are just some of my favorites. Suggest your own and when I get around to it I'll add them to the list.

NYC CNC (youtube.com)

Was suggested by @thachunk as a good learning resource. A cursory glance at the channel shows that there are videos on fusion 360 and many other programming or CNC related topics.

[Haas Automation](https://www.youtube.com/user/haasautomation) Haas has tons of instructional content available with tips and tricks that work on many different manufacturers machines but they cater it more towards their own machines. [Titans of CNC](https://www.youtube.com/user/titanamericanbuilt) Titans of CNC has tons of instructional content and even has a pay to play educational program for the independently wealthy. [This Old Tony](https://www.youtube.com/c/ThisOldTony) Tony is a great guy who makes great content on a wide range of subjects which is both instructional and funny. [AvE](https://www.youtube.com/c/arduinoversusevil2025) Another great guy with a funny sense of humor. He has a more varied channel but includes a fair amount of educational machining content. These are just some of my favorites. Suggest your own and when I get around to it I'll add them to the list. [NYC CNC](https://www.youtube.com/user/saunixcomp) Was suggested by @thachunk as a good learning resource. A cursory glance at the channel shows that there are videos on fusion 360 and many other programming or CNC related topics.

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I learned to set-up and operate a Bridgeport mill, Atlas lathe, Harig Surface grinder and fairly proficient with a stick welder at 10 - 11 years old. So I started out as a machinist and finally a Mold Maker. I'm retired now. My vote has to go to;This Old Tony. His content is spot on and over the years his humor has gotten entertaining. My favorite video about gears, is in depth and something he should be very proud of. I have built tooling for helical gears. It was done with a sinker EDM and the electrode actually rotates as it erodes the steel. I did gear research for about a week to make certain that the cavity would have the correct dimensions due to (plastic) shrink factor and releasing the part from the mold. I've been intrigued by gears ever since.