Episode Summary
In this Rapid Fire Manufacturing conversation, I sit down with Danny White, owner of DW Machine, to talk about what it takes to build something from the ground up.
Danny shares how growing up around a lathe and a bridgeport in his dad’s garage sparked a lifelong curiosity for making things. What started as tinkering turned into a full career in machining built on grit, experimentation, and a drive to keep learning.
We talk about the lessons he’s picked up along the way, from long nights setting up machines to the game-changing moment automation entered his shop. Danny also shares how tariffs, technology, and accessible tools like Fusion 360 have shaped the future for small shops like his.
It’s a story about hard work, freedom, and keeping the American dream alive one chip at a time.
Key Takeaways
Curiosity fuels craftsmanship and experience will teach you what no textbook can.
Automation helps small shops stay competitive and create breathing room for growth.
Technology is leveling the field for independent machinists.
Tariffs have brought both challenges and opportunities.
The internet has become a modern classroom for hands-on trades.
True freedom comes from building something that is yours.
Keywords
Danny White, DW Machine, manufacturing, CNC machining, machine shop, automation, technology, tariffs, small business, innovation, American manufacturing
Sound Bites
I’ve always been a tinkerer and experience is everything in this trade.
Automation doesn’t take jobs, it buys time.
Owning my own machines gives me freedom and creativity.
The internet changed the game for learning.
The American dream is still alive and running strong in manufacturing.