Three Animals, One Mission: Inside the Minds of Pete and Ben
Hey everyone — Al here. I wasn't on this week's Chips and Tips. It was just Pete and Ben behind the mics. And honestly that's what made it great.
Conversations from the Toolpath team and community.
View All TagsHey everyone — Al here. I wasn't on this week's Chips and Tips. It was just Pete and Ben behind the mics. And honestly that's what made it great.
Episode 4 of Chips and Tips just dropped, and it is a good one. Tim Paul sat down with Dylan Jackson — co-owner of Proteum Machining and the voice behind the Within Tolerance podcast — to talk about his path into machining, the early days of the shop, and how he ended up becoming one of the most trusted voices in the community.
I had a great time joining the TLC Chat podcast with Tom Kurfess, Dr. Lonnie Love, and Dr. Cyber Kyle. It was a fun, fast-moving conversation, and it gave me a chance to reflect on why we started Toolpath and where we're going.
Manufacturing is at a turning point. Talent is scarce and experience is even harder to find. As costs rise and businesses struggle to keep up, we are left asking the big question: how do we scale without burning out?
In the latest episode of Within Tolerance, Pete Oxenham returns to the show to catch up on everything that has happened since his last appearance in episode 116. Hosted by Dylan Jackson of Prodium Machining, the conversation dives deep into Pete's journey from launching Chatter, selling his machine shop, and now working on Toolpath.
In the latest episode of Chips and Tips, we shared something that's been in the works for a while — Toolpath and Chatter are now one company.
Episode 1 of Chips and Tips is live — and it is all about the people behind the scenes.
Part two of the MakingChips conversation with Mike and Nick is now live — this one goes deep into Toolpath and the thinking behind how it helps shops run better.
When Justin was just getting Toolpath off the ground, he sent a DM to Dylan Jackson from Prodium Machining. No profile picture. No context. Just a message from some random guy named "Justin Gray" saying he was working on something for machine shops. Dylan looked at it and thought, this has to be a scam.