There's actually a great deal of machining technique being shown here. Using a micro-lathe as a shaper for the gear cutting is (for the application) genius. The use of purpose machined jaws for fixturing the 2 main rings is something too many youtubers DON'T DO. This is worth watching again and again to see the "how do I make this" problems being solved.
@NeriEngineering-oq6vh I really like this guy I've re-watched a number of his videos to glean whatever I can. What I find fascinating about guys like this is how much they get done with such small workshops.
cam multă vrăjeală pt un reductor cu satelit, credeam că văd un eliberator cu dublu impuls, cu detentă sau ceva coaxial mai exotic, ... slăbuț și scuump ... dincolo "erea" mai ieftin ! ☝️😁😎
@@Alan_AB very true... though he does use computer aided design... you would think he would make the jump over to CNC.... something very relaxing and satisfying about small manual machining and his slow methodical approach.
@@renaissanceman5847 What I like about Clickspring's channel is that he uses conventional tools to do the job. He presents it in such a way that the ordinary home hobbyist / DIY'er would try to do what he does. Everyone has their own handtools (or can buy them), but not everyone has access to the CNC stuff.
Мне кажется что слышать фоновую музыку в видео, вместо комментирования мастером всего процесса работы (да еще и с шикарным голосом и дикцией), это самый большой облом для иностранной аудитории )))
ATLHooligan no. Clever as in using ingenuity and the tools at hand rather than buying a dividing head and doing it in the mill, the way most machinists who own lathes actually cut gears. But probably not as clever as some snark insulting others for paying compliments.
Olá do Brasil!!! O seu trabalho de engenharia mecânica beira o insano. Também faço coisas diferentes mas preciso reconhecer. Parabéns, você é incrível. Quando alguém com certo conhecimento reconhece em outro alguém a superioridade, isso vale mais que qualquer diploma
... ёлки -палки!-, как же завораживает твоя ювелирная работа!-, молодец парень, дай бог тебе здоровья и благополучия, новых творческих успехов и хорошего настроения 👍👍👍🤓🛠️🔩⚙️🔗🦾👌🆗🇷🇺👈!!!
Going with the flow will produce A LOT of parts that don't fit each other. By the time you cut your first piece of metal, you're more than halfway done. Fortunately, all of his design work was done with a computer so that saved him quite a bit of time and math!
cool vid. one thing safety. 7:20 NEVER go with a power tool against your hands (and your self in general). prevent unnecessary, in some cases irreversible, injury ;)
amazing! But you're going to need a heck of a main spring to keep it running. looking forward to seeing how it turns out. Or you could use a motor but where's the fun in that?
Is it bad that I watch these of the Russian channel first but still watch them here? Also, the music makes my son fall asleep. Gives me an excuse to watch.
Rio grande has color matching brass solder. That way when the brass tarnishes over time you won't get that silver line at your joints. I use it and so far I like it. Flows well
How do you calculate how many teeth are necessary for each gear/cog, and get the ratios between the different sizes so accurately?? I know it's math/science, but honestly, it looks like magic!
I would like to try my hand at designing and hopefully making one of these once I understand how it works, probably a while before I'll have the chance to use such equipment though, I'll practice designing in a 3D program, maybe after a few itterations get a 3D printer and learn to transfer files from other projects and print a prototype to see how the tolerances and reliability are - make sure I've really done the maths and that where I think the stress is too high for plastic I will see the wear I expect etc. etc. and that it fundamentally fits together before spending all the money on quality parts.
There's actually a great deal of machining technique being shown here.
Using a micro-lathe as a shaper for the gear cutting is (for the application) genius.
The use of purpose machined jaws for fixturing the 2 main rings is something too many youtubers DON'T DO.
This is worth watching again and again to see the "how do I make this" problems being solved.
IT would be incredibly valuable if they had narration instead of out of tune music playing in the background, explaining the what and whys.
@NeriEngineering-oq6vh I really like this guy I've re-watched a number of his videos to glean whatever I can.
What I find fascinating about guys like this is how much they get done with such small workshops.
cam multă vrăjeală pt un reductor cu satelit, credeam că văd un eliberator cu dublu impuls, cu detentă sau ceva coaxial mai exotic, ... slăbuț și scuump ... dincolo "erea" mai ieftin ! ☝️😁😎
Finally a competitor to click spring... since he’s too busy with his research paper, this guy will fill my need for small precision machining
I agree. Only, Clickspring doesn't appear to use a CNC machine to cut out his parts.
@@Alan_AB very true... though he does use computer aided design... you would think he would make the jump over to CNC.... something very relaxing and satisfying about small manual machining and his slow methodical approach.
@@renaissanceman5847 What I like about Clickspring's channel is that he uses conventional tools to do the job. He presents it in such a way that the ordinary home hobbyist / DIY'er would try to do what he does.
Everyone has their own handtools (or can buy them), but not everyone has access to the CNC stuff.
There is something extremely satisfying about watching an accomplished machinist. I love these videos. Great job.
Same here. Imagien How It Feels To be One Who makes It
Мне кажется что слышать фоновую музыку в видео, вместо комментирования мастером всего процесса работы (да еще и с шикарным голосом и дикцией), это самый большой облом для иностранной аудитории )))
Can you make a mini V8 engine. I love watching these videos. They calm me down after a long hard day.
a v8 would be cool as hell!!!
Oh so this comment is why he did it? Cool!
Who cares about V8 when there is V100
Lol
Damn good idea
This is some of the most beautiful work I’ve seen. My utmost respect for your workmanship.
Just the lazy sunday content my morning needed nice build
The tools may be modern, but it's true craftsmanship. How anyone can have the patience and skill for this kind of work.... amazing.
That was a very clever way to cut the teeth for the wheels. Nice
Clever meaning the same way that everyone cuts gears that has a lathe??
ATLHooligan no. Clever as in using ingenuity and the tools at hand rather than buying a dividing head and doing it in the mill, the way most machinists who own lathes actually cut gears.
But probably not as clever as some snark insulting others for paying compliments.
Olá do Brasil!!! O seu trabalho de engenharia mecânica beira o insano. Também faço coisas diferentes mas preciso reconhecer. Parabéns, você é incrível. Quando alguém com certo conhecimento reconhece em outro alguém a superioridade, isso vale mais que qualquer diploma
Thank you very much.
This is so perfect and relaxing....
I immediately come down from 100 to zero....
It's like a symphony where every note fits...
Man this makes me miss school during lockdown. My hands are yearning to build
Появилось в рекомендациях, зашёл оставить комментарий для продвижения и высказать респект ✊✊✊
Такая же фигня.Не знал, что есть этот канал у Левши.
Ja, da hast du wohl recht.
Me as a Swiss : too easy
(sorry it was just for the joke !)
Very nice work ! :)
nicee
Swiss is different bro.. we trully respect you people..
this is really Unusual
amazing
Very nice good work 👏👏
Wow! Here someone can learn a lot of tiny metalwork. I remember my time as apprentice.
Thanks for your ideas an uploading for showing us!!!
It is not often people are this skilled and have this level of creativity. Beautiful made.
How to wear this watch without drilling machine
underrated comment
"My Dad is ill"
"And I have not job and money"
"RUclips not giving me views"
"I want to handle my family"
Yalm worse than others"😭
G'day, Chris here, and welcome back to Clickspring
same thought here
We are still waiting for part two
... ёлки -палки!-, как же завораживает твоя ювелирная работа!-, молодец парень, дай бог тебе здоровья и благополучия, новых творческих успехов и хорошего настроения 👍👍👍🤓🛠️🔩⚙️🔗🦾👌🆗🇷🇺👈!!!
I absolutely love watching brass being worked of a lathe. Thanks.
How much planning does a project like this need before making it? Or do you just go with the flow? Amazing work sir 👍🏽
Going with the flow will produce A LOT of parts that don't fit each other. By the time you cut your first piece of metal, you're more than halfway done. Fortunately, all of his design work was done with a computer so that saved him quite a bit of time and math!
Great job on this!
great job yeah!, terrible "music?"
Really amazing work
Super good
Metal machining is what I'm doing for living. I have to say: I'm impressed!
I just love seeing butiful brass mechanisms
working so well together
Wow you have some wonderful toys - and you have the skills and creativity to use them well. Thank you for sharing.
Absolutely jaw droppingly amazing!!!! The things you do are pure Art! Another great video.
Nice
This is right my street! I only wish I had the machinery I used to work with and the drawings. I loved this video to bits!
Just buy the software and start drawing. There are businesses out there who's only purpose is to machine whatever drawing you send them.
I just discovered this channel, and I'm blown away by the sheer genius of this man.
My new favorite channel on youtube! Great work!
Same bro
Surprisingly funkier than I expected the video to be.
Never seen a time piece with less parts... Very interesting concept 🤓
You're machines are a master of their craft... But not without you.. Amazing
It was a surprise even for an experienced Engineer. Simple and reliable. Thanks for share.
Дякую вам за працю 😊❤
Well done, well done!
Now that I have seen how it's done, I can finally DIY at home. Thanks!
It appears you are ready to make a full Antikythera model. Nice work!
That is most beautiful to ever see for entire world.
4:24
Esto es Nivel "DIOS". Agradezco a la vida conocer Gente con tanta (Pacion). Excelente tu ARTE.👏👏👏👌👌👍
Hi! Nice mechanism :D for some reason the music reminded me of the underground electronic music scene of Caracas in the early 2000s. Good memories :D
Muito Show, excelente trabalho, saudações do Brasil.
Very Show, excellent work, Greetings from Brazil.
Some kind of smooth work. Waiting for part Two ❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful. If I ever make a copy of this beautiful clock, I would make it with a pendulum design.
Larger scale, of course.
7:14... I want JUST that part so I can play with it!!!... LOVE your work!!
These creations are so awesome. Make me feel so inadequate
Perfect work👍
People need to understand the value of a winding watch. So much works goes into making one!
Awesome. Love it!
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cool vid. one thing safety.
7:20 NEVER go with a power tool against your hands (and your self in general). prevent unnecessary, in some cases irreversible, injury ;)
Quel plaisir de regarder une telle maîtrise du tournage!
Good one
Wow incredible machining. You have mastered the art.
You’re quite the clickspring. Nice job.
Awesome workmanship
amazing! But you're going to need a heck of a main spring to keep it running. looking forward to seeing how it turns out. Or you could use a motor but where's the fun in that?
Wo very2 Amezing good work
Using a laser engraver for tool grinding layout.
I love it!
Beautiful work! Did you make the gear cutting setup yourself? It is fantastic!
👍
Stupefacente, bravissimo 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
You have to be very skilled to do this,top artisan level.
Is it bad that I watch these of the Russian channel first but still watch them here? Also, the music makes my son fall asleep. Gives me an excuse to watch.
Rio grande has color matching brass solder. That way when the brass tarnishes over time you won't get that silver line at your joints. I use it and so far I like it. Flows well
Great job and good technique
Vote up, nice video clip, thank you for sharing it with us :)
Excellent work , very good use of lathe, congratulations
human creativity is unlimited
This has become my favorite channel to watch. Brilliant mechanical skills. I with you would do a shop tour.
Excellent workmanship.
Interesting One of watch technician.
Very nice wristwatch!!!!
Bravos travail parfait, j'adore vous regardez.👌
Awesome!
And to think this all used to be made without lathes and lazers bravo very well done my bro
This channel should be called "Genius With Too Much Time On His Hands"
i would love to see a real working watch with this mechanics. 👍
Nice vedio
Amazing work sir !!
You are great enginer i respect you work 🖒🖒🖒🖒
Beautiful idea. Nice work. It gave me some inspiration for my next project. Cheers.
Nice one
Wow! Fantastic precision craftmanship!👍👍👍
Mast yar
How do you calculate how many teeth are necessary for each gear/cog, and get the ratios between the different sizes so accurately?? I know it's math/science, but honestly, it looks like magic!
Excellent
Amazing and such a calm, satisfying video to watch and enjoy! Great work!
Love it, First vid of yours I've seen! I feel the need to build a mini CNC lathe now. What steppers are you using and what drivers?
I would like to try my hand at designing and hopefully making one of these once I understand how it works, probably a while before I'll have the chance to use such equipment though, I'll practice designing in a 3D program, maybe after a few itterations get a 3D printer and learn to transfer files from other projects and print a prototype to see how the tolerances and reliability are - make sure I've really done the maths and that where I think the stress is too high for plastic I will see the wear I expect etc. etc. and that it fundamentally fits together before spending all the money on quality parts.
Great video....this guy is a master machinist.
Superb craftsman work.....
That was the neatest video I've seen in years
Very nice procedures.
Wow......its amazing
Wow
Harstikke bedankt mooi om het te zien
Ну можно и здесь ещё разок посмотреть!)
thought the whole inner gear stack would revolve, with the outer ring fixed. nice work.
Wow, the editing alone is impressive..
Your attention to detail is second to none 👍😎