Someone I know wants to make tuning gears for double basses, the world expert at these worm gear assemblies having passed away, and this is going in the right direction, as I guess. What a luxury it is to see these things being done. Thank you!
I'm not sure about double basses but from your description I am guessing that it is the same principle as the gear assembly for tuning guitars. This is a worm gear and lead screw. There is a good video (described in one of the comments as being between ToT and Clickspring) here that describes the process of forming these. He's actually making something else but the same principles apply. ruclips.net/video/zVROA6UZxNg/видео.html
You make tools to make tools to make parts. Meanwhile, I can"t find a face miller to save my life. I must admit, I imagine being clickspring as I grind my lawnmower blade to "good enough."
Sometimes in life I just have to step back and watch the real Tony Stark at work. He's quiet, meticulous and a perfectionist minus the huge ego of RDJ, hee. Honestly Chris, your work is just astounding. There are times I wish I could have your levels of patience, to have hands steadier than a surgeons. Time to make a mess with my little sherline, no parts just a mess, the parts will appear at some point, hopefully......
Fantastic video: but , please, how to obtain the initial lobe shape? I have lathe and milling machine at home, but i dont understand how you can make the 4 lobes disk in the beginning of the video, thank you, Alberto
Hi clickspring. How do i find the right diameter for the forming tool? because the radius changes on the tip of the gear cutter as the forming is off center. I dont speak english so well sorry. You developed this method? If not please can you tell us the source? I would thank you so much.
I want to see a video purely about letterstamping so neatly.
That was by far the most machine looking hand lettering ive ever seen
Not even using a jig😎
After seeing the stamping, I believe he's an android.
He probably made them (where'sbthe vid?) so they aren't all buggered up like the off-the-shelf stamps.
Someone I know wants to make tuning gears for double basses, the world expert at these worm gear assemblies having passed away, and this is going in the right direction, as I guess. What a luxury it is to see these things being done. Thank you!
I'm not sure about double basses but from your description I am guessing that it is the same principle as the gear assembly for tuning guitars. This is a worm gear and lead screw. There is a good video (described in one of the comments as being between ToT and Clickspring) here that describes the process of forming these. He's actually making something else but the same principles apply.
ruclips.net/video/zVROA6UZxNg/видео.html
My wife thinks I'm nuts because I can sit and watch Chris' videos for hours on the living room tv - big screen eye candy!
I am going to be honest out of all of that the thing that impressed me the most is your letter punching skills 👏🏻
Very nice to see this again, thanks!
Is that a fly cutter that was used as the jig?
Next episode hardening & tempering 👍🏴
You make tools to make tools to make parts. Meanwhile, I can"t find a face miller to save my life.
I must admit, I imagine being clickspring as I grind my lawnmower blade to "good enough."
Chris we miss you!
Excelente trabajo . todo con precisión .le faltaría una punta para ser la estrella de KRULL. saludos León México.
Sometimes in life I just have to step back and watch the real Tony Stark at work. He's quiet, meticulous and a perfectionist minus the huge ego of RDJ, hee.
Honestly Chris, your work is just astounding. There are times I wish I could have your levels of patience, to have hands steadier than a surgeons. Time to make a mess with my little sherline, no parts just a mess, the parts will appear at some point, hopefully......
Great Video as Always
Chris your teeth are a lot stronger than mine.
That is so clever engineering using the pin to set it correct.
And as a bonus, the index hole in the cutter is perfectly positioned to relieve the stress at the bottom of that right angle cut. Elegant engineering!
Woo Hoo new video!
Chris, any thoughts on getting from this miniature videos back to full scale?
More full length videos on the main channel as soon as I can - Cheers :)
Fantastic video: but , please, how to obtain the initial lobe shape? I have lathe and milling machine at home, but i dont understand how you can make the 4 lobes disk in the beginning of the video, thank you, Alberto
Nice provisions
How did get to this point.
Do you have another video that shows all reduces .thx
Please, sir. When do we get another antikithera?
Mais uma vez,PERFEITO !
Hi clickspring. How do i find the right diameter for the forming tool? because the radius changes on the tip of the gear cutter as the forming is off center. I dont speak english so well sorry. You developed this method? If not please can you tell us the source? I would thank you so much.
Hello sir, I like your idea and the stool can you tell me which material you think for the tools and hardening how much great can you tell me, sir
Looks like Chris has been taking lessons in speed machining from Tony.... I wonder what century they were doing the training in....
I enjoy watching your videos, Very educational. What do you use to do the amimation?
what sort of chip load do you run with a homemade cutter like that?
If god had your craftsmanship. There would be no ugly people.
👍👍👍
Pls release the astrolabe premium video? We need more of your videos
??? He's never built an astroloabe.
Chris, don't you have to harden the teeth?
I feel like i've seen this process about 4 times. When are we going to get some new full length content.
Full videos on the patreon
Wawoooooooo