My First Attempt At Hardening Metal: Making A Scraper

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @dctrclaw
    @dctrclaw Год назад +2

    Greetings from Canada!
    I started watching your videos today after downloading the BHI DLC sample lesson. I was very nervous about continuing, but after watching your first video I got the inspiration to continue. Why are you not making any new content??
    I hope you are doing well.
    Would really like to know how things are going. Are you still into horology, or have you moved on to something else?

  • @jaydwy8069
    @jaydwy8069 3 года назад +4

    Wonder why this guy isnt posting anymore?

  • @chrisshepherd1447
    @chrisshepherd1447 5 лет назад +2

    Looking good fella. You really do seem a natural at this.

    • @ticktockworkshop8169
      @ticktockworkshop8169  5 лет назад +1

      +Chris Shepherd Thanks, Chris! Hopefully, I can iron out all of the creases over time.

  • @MegaPaul1958
    @MegaPaul1958 2 года назад +2

    Such a promising start to the channel, was looking forward to following your progress, what happened, did you give up learning to be a watchmaker?

  • @Nanaki83
    @Nanaki83 5 лет назад +2

    This is excellent work. the polishing looks better and better. From a metallurgic perspective, the large grains on one side and smaller grains on the other would indicate a different heat during cooling. reccomendations would be having a wider torch to spread out the heat more evenly.
    Now. take my comment with a grain of NaCl, I've just reasently learned this stuff in school.
    would making the stuff Clickspring used be allowed? the salty gunky stuff to even the heat profile?
    cant wait for the next one to be published. train-calculations are something I've wanted to learn more about.

  • @timothyv4887
    @timothyv4887 4 года назад +1

    I have already been following your videos from the beginning now. Always wanted to start learning watchmaking or servicing, and I'm seriously thinking about doing the BHI course myself too. But does the first part include servicing watches too? Or is that only covered in Part 2? I can't really find anything about the content after the first chapter, as I see it's mostly focused the first few lessons on creating tools yourself.
    Really enjoying your videos a lot, they are actually pushing me into this new career path. Really motivating, keep up the good work!

  • @kodysherrer964
    @kodysherrer964 Год назад

    The soap should be borax, like the laundry soap, it helps prevent oxidation but it usually comes in powder form so I can see how a paste would be necessary. Heat the metal until it is no longer magnetic then quench. Look up blacksmithing/knife making videos for a lot more in depth knowledge.

  • @rafaelerum6600
    @rafaelerum6600 3 года назад

    ...what's the name of the white paste?