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Automation Begins Before Machining with Toolpath, Part 1

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How does a machinist from Canada end up leading a California tech startup? In Episode #432 of MakingChips, Al Whatmough shares his unique journey—from the shop floor to becoming the CEO of Toolpath, a company dedicated to improving machining through smart software solutions.

Al’s path is shaped by personal challenges, faith, and a passion for building—whether it’s with tools, people, or technology. Now at Toolpath, he’s focused on empowering machinists by eliminating repetitive programming tasks, so they can focus on more meaningful work.

Tune in to hear how Toolpath’s innovative approach is changing the future of manufacturing—and how Al found his way to the helm of this exciting venture.m

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  • [1:50] Introducing today’s guest, Al Whatmough
  • [4:21] Al’s journey to Toolpath
  • [13:55] Use ProShop ERP to manage cutting tools
  • [16:23] The inspiration for the booth
  • [17:11] Solving for the productivity gap
  • [24:09] Buy the Numbers launching!
Resources mentioned on this episode Connect With MakingChips
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How does a machinist from Canada end up leading a California tech startup? In Episode #432 of MakingChips, Al Whatmough shares his unique journey—from the shop floor to becoming the CEO of Toolpath, a company dedicated to improving machining through smart software solutions.

Al’s path is shaped by personal challenges, faith, and a passion for building—whether it’s with tools, people, or technology. Now at Toolpath, he’s focused on empowering machinists by eliminating repetitive programming tasks, so they can focus on more meaningful work.

Tune in to hear how Toolpath’s innovative approach is changing the future of manufacturing—and how Al found his way to the helm of this exciting venture.m

Segments
  • [1:50] Introducing today’s guest, Al Whatmough
  • [4:21] Al’s journey to Toolpath
  • [13:55] Use ProShop ERP to manage cutting tools
  • [16:23] The inspiration for the booth
  • [17:11] Solving for the productivity gap
  • [24:09] Buy the Numbers launching!
Resources mentioned on this episode Connect With MakingChips
  continue reading

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