Using A Fixture On The Lathe
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- Опубликовано: 26 дек 2023
- Taken from "Making a Watchmaker's Faceplate for the Sherline Lathe - Part 2" - • Watchmaking - Making a...
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That was nice. I love the 'snick' and 'click' sounds of precision components fitting together. Very satisfying.
Very nice video but I would've liked to see what these parts are for.
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Clamp heads…
They are for the thing shown right at the end card. A watchmaker's faceplate. He has a longform video on his main channel.
You are such a craftsman. You inspire others.
Poetry in motion. Again. Thanks Chris. Les in UK 🇬🇧
Amazing thank you for the hours you’ve put in over the years
I remember this component coming up before. I really like this cinematic version. Stay creative.
Brilliant video, again, you put as much effort into your editing as into your craftsmanship, thanks
Always such neat ideas for making tooling and fixtures... Your work is an inspiration to the rest of us home shop machinists.
Wow. As usual I am humbled while watching Clickspring vids. ...Also, this is totally ASMR for machinists/craftsmen/etc! (Nice Trance soundtrack, too 😎)
Cheers!
Simple and elegant, very nicely done Chris
Ingenious design and absolutely Robust fixture, Chris!! To take all those interrupted cuts and get finish you did off the lathe is so impressive, great technically and inspirational! It's why we love what you bring to the community so much!! Happy Holidays Chris!
Cool, I do like green shades lighting
Beautifully done as always Chris!
Working out the order of operations to produce the required part must be sort of like assembling a mechanical puzzle, but at each step, you need to modify one or more pieces, then take it apart to re-assemble in a different way.
Really nicely done. Don't quite understand though why you disassemble and deburr the assemblies before moving them over to the other side of the jig. If your don't disturb the assembly, surely there's no need...?
Chris, as ever your finish is superb. My only question is what will it be used for. I haven’t a clue. Season’s greetings, hope you’ll keep amazing us during ‘24. Regards.
Great video (again). Not just on the products but on the video production as well. It looks like a new style of lighting and camera work for you.
Nice work Chris!
I recognise those parts, superb as usual, Happy New Year
Nice work, Chris. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours.
Thanks for the videos.
Stunnig video, well done, thank you.
Green light accent is awesome
Making the holders that will hold the holders that will be used to make the holder holders. 😂
Even Chris's burrs are a thing of beauty, 😁Happy New Year and keep up the great work.
Nice work as always Chris! Merry one to you n a happy New Year. TFS, GB :)
I noticed you were using 7/16x7/16 tool cutter. Was that for more rigidity over using 1/4x1/4 or 3/8? I would have never thought to use that size with my Sherline. Thank you for your videos and feedback. Greatly appreciated!!
Very nice work!
How do those larger brass pins work? They appear to be an expansion fitting of some sort.
I have no idea what those parts are for ?
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I'm surprised you use one of those Taig lathes...aren't they under-performers all around? And agreed, knowing what the fixtures purpose was would have been ideal.
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