Watchmaking - Making a Watchmaker's Faceplate for the Sherline Lathe - Part 3

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  • Опубликовано: 22 апр 2023
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    Hey Folks,
    Part 3 of the Watchmaker's Faceplate build, do please enjoy!
    Cheers,
    Chris.
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    A very special thank you to Patrons:
    Sinking Valley Woodworks (www.sinkingvalleywoodworks.com)
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    Lea Bruder
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    Video Notes:
    Final music track is "Fading" by Sappheiros - visit / sappheirosmusic
    References:
    Archie B. Perkins, The Modern Watchmakers Lathe And How To Use It. (Ohio: American Watchmakers-Clockmakers Institute, 2003), pp 205-208.
    Henry B. Fried. Bench Practices For Watch And Clockmakers. amzn.to/44A5oyY (New York: Columbia Communications, 1974), pp 163-170.
    George Daniels. Watchmaking. amzn.to/2V8ljSe (London: Philip Wilson Publishers, 2011), pp 14-18.
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Комментарии • 326

  • @AlsInd
    @AlsInd Год назад +329

    as a 2nd generation old school master clock-smith who grew up learning about clocks (my earliest memories are me taking clocks apart and putting them together at 4yo) i wanted to thank you for your great videos. i have been wanting to do this myself but i'm an old fart and don't seem to ever get to making videos of clocks i restore and i have never videoed any of my many custom clocks i built in the past 50yrs. we used to make virtually all of our own tooling and i absolutely love your channel... makes me feel young again :-)

    • @Clickspring
      @Clickspring  Год назад +46

      Thank you mate, so pleased you're enjoying the videos :)

    • @johnmoorefilm
      @johnmoorefilm Год назад +15

      Al - make the videos, please!!!!❤

    • @davidt3563
      @davidt3563 Год назад +30

      There is definitely A TON of people who would be interested in watching you! A lot of us 80/90s kids have realized we missed out on quality products due to mass production so we are drawn to content like this so we can learn what type of work goes into making special things.

    • @shanemeyer9224
      @shanemeyer9224 Год назад +12

      @@davidt3563 absolutely as one of those 80/90’s kids, I can’t get enough of it, the pride and passion put into things you make by hand sparing no detail is just astounding, I am much of a beginner in this venture but I try and take my time with everything I do, but man Chris makes everything look perfect always

    • @MrPossumeyes
      @MrPossumeyes Год назад +11

      Ask a nearby youngster to help out! They don't have to be a pro! They just need to get what you do on film. Talk through the tricky bits perhaps, or just film the doing of them. Make a record of what you're doing. Youngsters are really clever at stuff, even with a crappy old phone! Seriously, mate, talk to a youngster - you'd be leaving a record and they'd be learning a few cool tricks, win win, right?

  • @RCake
    @RCake Год назад +84

    These parts are so beautiful and perfect that sometimes they seem like computer simulations rather than real pieces.
    Your work quality is just as immaculate as your videography. Thank you!

  • @bergamt
    @bergamt Год назад +12

    I’m a simple man. I see a new clickspring, I watch.

  • @stevenbierlink6695
    @stevenbierlink6695 Год назад +16

    I don’t think it’s possible to watch one of your videos without audibly saying “wow” at least once. I never would have got into machining without you. Thanks for giving us the balls to imitate ANYTHING of yours!

  • @dystopianlucidity4448
    @dystopianlucidity4448 Год назад +71

    Chris, your work is both beautiful, and inspiring. While I don’t make clocks, or machine metal, I do make pens and other objects on a lathe. I deeply enjoy and appreciate your manner of presentation. Thank you for making these videos and sharing your passion with us.

    • @Clickspring
      @Clickspring  Год назад +10

      Appreciate you watching mate :)

  • @Xenol1997
    @Xenol1997 Год назад +76

    Seeing the amount of care you put into a simple spring is really inspiring - I'm an apprentice machinist largely though the inspiration of youtubers such as yourself and This Old Tony, I aspire to produce things this beautiful!

    • @tuppyglossop222
      @tuppyglossop222 Год назад +2

      Clickspring, This Old Tony.
      Yes, I can see that.

    • @davidhumble1679
      @davidhumble1679 Год назад +3

      Yes a clickspring spring is a thing of beauty

    • @mongolike513
      @mongolike513 Год назад

      They are old mates but I am worried that TOT may lead our boy astray!

    • @Gamerock82
      @Gamerock82 Год назад +6

      If you like those two, I have a recommend for you that is somewhere between the two delivery styles and also a brilliant craftsman with superb videos. Check out Joe Pie.
      For heavy duty stuff you can't go wrong checking out Cutting Edge Engineering.
      Cheers

    • @borisjohnson1944
      @borisjohnson1944 Год назад

      @@Gamerock82 CEE is a very good machinist and all round fabricator.

  • @gigaherz_
    @gigaherz_ Год назад +8

    My brain didn't realize the smallness of the parts until you showed the assembly at the end. Your precision and finish feel on a whole other level when taking that into account.

  • @bencesarosi7718
    @bencesarosi7718 Год назад +2

    Up to this point, I have never ever, in my entire life seen a majestic looking spring. You never fail to blow my mind.

  • @redoorn
    @redoorn Год назад +16

    Even the tools Chris makes to make his beautiful tools are beautiful.
    I'm impressed.

  • @pjhalchemy
    @pjhalchemy Год назад +33

    The most perfect straight cut knurls I've ever seen! @¿@ Such brilliant fit and finish work with a bit of snap magic and a jaw parallelism off the chart. So Happy and Grateful to see such masterful work. Thank you Chris, I was riveted by the videography and my jaw hitting the desk several times...made my Week!!

  • @mongolike513
    @mongolike513 Год назад +1

    You have gone and bloody done it again! Much worship and respect, old boy. Oh and deep thanks.

  • @scottsheward4740
    @scottsheward4740 Год назад +41

    Your machining is always a pleasure to watch, but it is the beautiful editing which sets your videos apart from the others.
    Out of the hundreds of channels on my subscription list, yours is one of three from which I have notifications enabled, and I seldom wait long before viewing.
    Thank you for continuing to produce such high quality content.

    • @jamesogorman3287
      @jamesogorman3287 Год назад +2

      Good to see that Jer Schmidt is one of those.

    • @Serostern
      @Serostern Год назад

      If you haven't seen inheritance machining yet you are in for a treat, he's almost as anal as Chris.

    • @scottsheward4740
      @scottsheward4740 Год назад

      @@jamesogorman3287 you peeked. 😀

  • @icor1558
    @icor1558 2 месяца назад

    You sir, make German engineering look like a pallet project. Your dedication to your craft is beyond inspiring.

  • @mizterwizerd
    @mizterwizerd Год назад +6

    Leave it to Chris to turn springs into art... Thanks for making us all feel inferior! 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @uspockdad6429
    @uspockdad6429 Год назад +1

    Awesome! A full length ClickSpring!
    My Sunday is made.

  • @kennedy250980
    @kennedy250980 Год назад +1

    Every single time that I watch Chris making with such beauty and precision I am absolutely astounded by how big his hands are. Either that or he’s making things that are so small, delicate, beautiful and precise that mere mortals like myself would need a magnifying glass to operate or admire them. 😂

  • @digitalfriday
    @digitalfriday Год назад +12

    My heart skips a beat whenever you upload a new video, and this one was a gem!. Thankyou so much for your amazing content.

  • @untrust2033
    @untrust2033 Год назад +1

    When even the tools used to make art are art!

  • @cipedead0777
    @cipedead0777 Год назад +2

    You have made me look forward to doing tool making agin. I had a bad workplace accident 11 years ago and have not been able feel love for the “Tools”. You been able to give that back to me. (I hope you really understand how much that mean. To get your worth back. Thank you)

  • @shawnrimmell750
    @shawnrimmell750 Год назад +5

    Your workmanship and pride in what you produce is infectious!

  • @warrenjones744
    @warrenjones744 Год назад +3

    Those rope knurled thumb screws are out of this world Chris. I always enjoy it when you make them.

  • @Galerak1
    @Galerak1 Год назад +2

    Took me 10 minutes to realise I watched this 8 days ago, still worth watching it again though.
    Incredible work as usual Chris 👍

  • @Ivanovitch2885
    @Ivanovitch2885 Год назад +1

    Even the tools of a clock-maker look like fine timepieces.

  • @Philtoid
    @Philtoid Год назад +3

    I often think of your level of dedication and precision when im prepping/cleaning resins at work. I find it inspires me to putting in the extra effort. So thanks for the brilliant videos mate.

  • @claeswikberg8958
    @claeswikberg8958 Год назад +3

    Simply stunning!

  • @cycoholic
    @cycoholic Год назад +3

    Never have I seen such attention, the forming, machining, finishing and polishing, focused on a spring.
    Chris truly is an international treasure.
    ❤👍

  • @abonham82
    @abonham82 Год назад +5

    Chris, you are a huge inspiration and mostly responsible for my decision to finally dive in with the purchase of a mini-lathe. I made my first chips just yesterday and this kind of project gives me plenty to aspire to in the future. If only I could properly adjust these damn gibs 😅

    • @Clickspring
      @Clickspring  Год назад +1

      So pleased to hear that Aaron :)

  • @jlentztube
    @jlentztube Год назад +1

    Those jump cuts are as smooth as the milling 😂

  • @talltimberswoodshop7552
    @talltimberswoodshop7552 Год назад +4

    You are not just a clock maker or a machinist, you are an artist.

  • @BadYossa
    @BadYossa Год назад +3

    Bloody hell Chris, even the "simple" forming tool is a thing of beauty. I find your vids truly mesmerising and extremely cathartic - it's like some weird form therapy. It's great man.
    Cheaper too...
    I imagine the effort going into producing these vids is considerable, to put it mildly. I can probably speak for everyone who follows your channel, by saying that you are truly amazing Chris. You really set the bar and then some mate.

  • @syedusamamanzoor1838
    @syedusamamanzoor1838 Год назад +6

    Chris's videos are always so relaxing. Music is so calm. Everything is clean. There's a certain serenity in his videos :)

  • @roscocsa
    @roscocsa Год назад

    You’re an absolute madman. I mean that in the most complimentary awestruck way possible.

  • @christophertstone
    @christophertstone Год назад +1

    Black Nickel finish would contrast beautifully with the bright polished parts. Chemicals are cheap, or ready kits. Reasonable safe for plating at home.

  • @opcn18
    @opcn18 Год назад +3

    Been a while since us punters have been treated to a long video like this. It was great!

  • @adrianstephens56
    @adrianstephens56 Год назад +1

    I love the way you do things "ridiculously well" rather than just "well enough". The latter is an attribute of an engineer, the former is an attribute of an artist.

  • @PixelSchnitzel
    @PixelSchnitzel Год назад

    Just a second, Chris; there's a new Clickspring episode. I'll be with you in 25 minutes . . .
    Outstanding craftsmanship as always!

  • @bohabdestructo7489
    @bohabdestructo7489 Год назад +8

    Your videos have been amazing. They almost always bring tears to my eyes. The beauty of your creations and quality of video presentation is unmatched by your fellow uploader.

  • @EleanorPeterson
    @EleanorPeterson Год назад +1

    Ooh, I enjoyed that. Thanks, Chris!

  • @matthewdunstone4431
    @matthewdunstone4431 Год назад +3

    Chris makes the world’s most attractive spring from scratch. I love it. ❤

  • @Arthur-ue5vz
    @Arthur-ue5vz Год назад +1

    Your attention to detail is world class. The finest of Swiss watchmakers have nothing on you. At a bare minimum, you are in their class - possibly, you exceed them.
    Kudos for the master craftsman you have made yourself into!
    Please keep the videos coming!
    Most enjoyable! 🙂

  • @jamesbarisitz4794
    @jamesbarisitz4794 Год назад

    Brownells Oxpho Blue gel leaves a great consistent black finish to parts like these. Gorgeous photography and magical assembly sequence! 👍 😃

  • @stevenmccary4058
    @stevenmccary4058 Год назад

    More talent, and pride of work in his pinky finger nail, than most people have in their whole body..

  • @dougmorgan6616
    @dougmorgan6616 8 месяцев назад +1

    I aspire to do some similarly small scale work one day. Thanks for showing us how it's done.

  • @MrRSM0
    @MrRSM0 Год назад +1

    You bring me Joy looking at this I don't understand anything about what you made because it's not my domain or Hobie but what I appreciate in anything or anyone it's perfection and you and the thing I saw here gave me hope knowing theres people out there who do care about how something is made and done

  • @joe-downs
    @joe-downs Год назад +1

    Some of these tools you make are just gorgeous!

  • @federicoae7671
    @federicoae7671 Год назад

    On this channel, even the metal chips look perfect and polished

  • @lovedeluxe2154
    @lovedeluxe2154 Год назад +3

    Lately I rewatched your skeleton clock playlist. So when you did the rope knurl here I was completely blown away because it's so much cleaner and crisper and brighter in a way that caught me completely by surprise. It's probably the clearest visual example I've seen of how you've taken your machining to even higher standards over the last few years, because the contrast is so immediate. The whole thing is so elegant and pretty, I know I'm going to rewatch this series over and over again!

  • @S-I-R-E
    @S-I-R-E Год назад +1

    super underrated channel

  • @bryanlu93
    @bryanlu93 Год назад +2

    Don't think I haven't noticed your BUTTERY transitions. Your camera work is turning into some absolute MASTERY

  • @thomasfoster7842
    @thomasfoster7842 Год назад +1

    Love the little Tenet reference haha

  • @beirtipol
    @beirtipol Год назад +1

    Beautiful detailing as ever. I genuinely believe that Chris would hear the phrase "you can't polish a turd" and set out to prove it wrong.

  • @Thrillrider10
    @Thrillrider10 Год назад +3

    As someone who works on watches as a hobby, it is so fascinating to see the making of the tools behind these wonderful little mechanisms. I originally subscribed because of your Antikythera series, but your latest works have not disappointed.

  • @iteerrex8166
    @iteerrex8166 Год назад +1

    Thanks Clickspring for the beautiful videos 👍

  • @davidklug5623
    @davidklug5623 Год назад +1

    There’s nothing more satisfying than watching a talented craftsman mastering his craft. Beautiful work!

  • @RB-yq7qv
    @RB-yq7qv Год назад +1

    Hi Chris. Very nice attention to detail is amazing.

  • @jeff1176
    @jeff1176 Год назад

    Chris, even the tools you make are works of art. Exquisite sir absolutely Exquisite!

  • @zygmuntthecacaokakistocrat6589

    I liked the 'clock-fu' at the end. TOT would be proud of you. & Torbjorn Ahman

  • @devrim-oguz
    @devrim-oguz Год назад

    Man just made the most beautiful spring I've ever seen

  • @WillmannElectrical
    @WillmannElectrical Год назад +2

    So glad you share this with everyone mate, amazing as always

  • @matthewcirillo8054
    @matthewcirillo8054 Год назад

    lol, the assembly jokes are the very end had a "this old tony" vibe to them
    lovely work as always

  • @HeimoVN
    @HeimoVN Год назад +3

    Truely beautiful craftsmanship...

  • @iansmeath8674
    @iansmeath8674 Год назад

    The bar just got another notch higher!

  • @thomasherbig
    @thomasherbig Год назад

    Wondrous, Chris! You are a master at what you do. I learn something new from each of your videos. And it is so satisfying to see the care you take to achieve perfection!

  • @DavidWalling
    @DavidWalling Год назад

    Even your clamps look like jewelry. Amazing work.

  • @TesserId
    @TesserId Год назад +1

    There is beauty in the world.

  • @randyganow7250
    @randyganow7250 Год назад +1

    Woah....
    Cool....
    Gotta get that book for Reference Library

  • @bianchimatt6746
    @bianchimatt6746 Год назад +1

    Absolutely stunning brother!!

  • @tonywilson4713
    @tonywilson4713 Год назад

    Hey Chris love your work.
    As I have told you on a couple of occasions I'm an aerospace engineer and one of my pet projects is: _"How do we actually build a Moon Base?"_ and the single biggest issue there is we simply can't afford the cost of flying everything there. As one person said many years ago we have to learn how to _"live off the land."_
    Because its so insanely expensive and there's just not much in the way of cargo volume *FROM DAY 18 of the Moon Base we will have to make stuff on site and that means a work shop with the minimum amount of tooling. That's why there hasn't been a Moon Base. Its not a matter of can we get there. Its always been a problem of getting enough stuff there so we can _"Live off the land."_
    The problem has been getting enough stuff there. Its not like a mine site where there's a semi-trailer with 100+ tons every other day.
    The mega-super-T-Rex sixed problem has always been: _"How can we make stuff with a very limited amount of equipment?"_
    There's no way I can take on of Joe Pie's lathes or mills. We wont even be able to take 1 of Stefan Gotteswinters small lathes or mills or any of the stuff This Old Tony, OxTools let alone Abom79's shaper because we just can't get it there.
    *BUT WE CAN HAVE* something small like a Sherline. We just wont be able to have all the chucks and tools we will have to make do with maybe a 4 jaw and the arbor for a face plate. Insert tooling is out because it can't be resharpened. So initially it will be a lot of OLD SCHOOL techniques, *which is why I watch so many of these channels. They all give me ways of doing things and every so often they give me a piece of the puzzle.*
    I can't say this is a specific solution to anything because its quite specialised and small. BUT its clearly a concept that allows for solutions. (I really look forward to you demonstrating it.*
    Best wishes
    P.S. I am Australian and would love to visit your shop one day.

  • @nickg5250
    @nickg5250 Год назад

    love these long videos. totally understand that you need patreon to make it work, but really miss and appreciate the long relaxing project videos. one of the best channels on youtube!

  • @hansenprecision9390
    @hansenprecision9390 Год назад

    I learn something new every time I watch Clickspring!! Love these videos. Keep them coming please.

  • @robsnare5370
    @robsnare5370 Год назад

    Chris You are an inspiration for everyone of us with a Home Shop. thanks

  • @metromoppet
    @metromoppet Год назад

    Every time I see one of your videos, I wonder at the work you have gone to to present such a class product for us mere mortals to observe. It almost feels like voyeurism ,just more beautiful.( I'm no voyeur)

  • @Goalsplus
    @Goalsplus Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your attitudes towards a project. This is far more valuable than it might appear and can apply to many other fields.

  • @mhorlor
    @mhorlor Год назад

    My head explodes that Chris makes and polishes his own springs

  • @philips170t
    @philips170t Год назад

    The most beautiful spring I ever seen.

  • @Froobyone
    @Froobyone Год назад

    A day is just better when it contains a "G'day, Chris here".

  • @MrMk1mexico
    @MrMk1mexico Год назад +1

    They belong in a display case Chris. Beautiful work mate.

  • @AdrianLeviAU
    @AdrianLeviAU Год назад

    Nice hat-tip to This Old Tony there on the final assembly 😊

  • @bol8lod
    @bol8lod Год назад +1

    It so satisfyingly and meditating to watch your videos

  • @howtorepairpendulumclocks
    @howtorepairpendulumclocks Год назад

    Lovely to see the graver in action.

  • @girliedog
    @girliedog Год назад

    It makes sense to have a watch making tool to be like a beautiful piece of jewelry.

  • @shanemeyer9224
    @shanemeyer9224 Год назад +9

    God Chris it’s almost ridiculous how good your projects look, the passion and time you put into every single part from a screw to a mainplate is just amazing!!!

  • @michaellynn4688
    @michaellynn4688 Год назад

    This is exceptional craftsmanship. Thanks for sharing it with all of us.

  • @Raven-Creations
    @Raven-Creations Год назад

    Exquisite craftsmanship. I don't think I could bring myself to use such a beautifully crafted faceplate for fear of damaging it; I'd be more likely to mount it on a plinth. Even if you don't scratch and ding it from routine handling, surely swarf is going to scratch it, and grease and dead skin cells are going to accumulate in the knurling.

  • @Memphisko
    @Memphisko Год назад +1

    I appreciate the random toothbrush among all the pro equipment. Beautiful work again.

  • @UtubeEric12345
    @UtubeEric12345 Год назад

    Amazingly beautiful! Both a practical tool and a work of art at the same time!

  • @scubaguy5389
    @scubaguy5389 Год назад

    unreal. the guy makes springs look pretty.

  • @georgehughes2183
    @georgehughes2183 Год назад

    Artist at work, I can only dream.

  • @waltersaunders7699
    @waltersaunders7699 Год назад +1

    Thanks mate, for another wonderful video. Great work!

  • @Myrulv
    @Myrulv Год назад

    Beautiful! This thing does not need a purpose! 💝

  • @panzerkfw
    @panzerkfw Год назад

    This guy is incredible. Nickel plate it!

  • @blairpierson
    @blairpierson Год назад

    Chris, you continue to create amazing content. Please never stop.

  • @JNPollard
    @JNPollard Год назад

    I get excited anytime I see a video drop from Clickspring!!!!!!

  • @BoogsMcNoogs
    @BoogsMcNoogs Год назад

    Seeing a notification of a new Clickspring video makes my spring click...if you know what I mean.

  • @Tmhlink
    @Tmhlink Год назад

    You've really been developing your skills in visual story telling.

  • @bulwinkle
    @bulwinkle Год назад

    I recall making a toolmakers clamp, similar to the black one you showed early in your video, as an examination piece when I was fifteen.

  • @leslieaustin151
    @leslieaustin151 Год назад

    What can one say? Just superb. Thanks Chris. Les in UK

  • @russ4570
    @russ4570 Год назад

    Every episode you continue to amaze.

  • @TheMadWookiee
    @TheMadWookiee Год назад

    You’re work is mesmerizing and beautiful to watch and I look forward to you’re videos

  • @alasdairhamilton1574
    @alasdairhamilton1574 Год назад

    Simply stunning 😍👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿