My NEW Watchmaking Machine Purchase - Watchmaking Vlog 47
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- Опубликовано: 20 янв 2020
- Watchmaking Vlog Episode 47
In this watchmaking episode I show my new watchmaking machine purchase. This was one mission to get this machine into my cramped watchmaking workshop, but it will definitely increase my capabilities of what I can produce.
This will come in need once I start my production run of making my watches from the ETA 6498-1 movement. I cannot wait to start building my watch.
I hope you enjoy this episode.
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congratulations on your buy. I am jealous on the space you have.
It's very clear..This is a man on a MISSION!
Thanks so much Bartyron! 🙏🏼👍🏼 the struggle continues 😁😁 a new video will be coming soon
George Daniels also used one to cut out his watch parts. The reason for the pivoting arm is to avoid independently raising the cutter when cutting different pockets. For example, if you are cutting out the spokes for a watch gear, if you raise the stylus but fail to raise the cutter you will mill off the spoke arm and destroy the part. Most mechanical engraving machines have a mechanism on the cutter head to raise and lower it independent of the stylus. In that case lifting the stylus would not also raise the cutter.
SEAN
Very nice shop! One day I will be buying your watches
It is good for my mind to look at things I would like to buy, I recon it is good for you too. Nice machine. Happy new year
Boom Dean DK on a mission been wondering what you were getting upto mate. This is gonna be epic. Look forward to seeing you put it too good use.
Thanks Mark.. hmm seems like a been a bit of a struggle with the panto. Video upcoming soon
That is really exciting, congratulations! It's much more stout than my little pantograph, for sure.
Thanks so much 😁🙏🏼 seems like isn’t as stout as I would require 😢
Ok,that's a 3d pantograph ( as is mine ) this is for tracing a three dimensional image such as a coin or medal ,as you guessed the spindle should be vertical for your cuts ,if your tracing a two dimensional pattern you'd normally lock the vertical pivoting of the arms ,you should find a way to do this near the pivot point ,mine has a cylinder of a set height that bolts the three dimensional motion down.
Hope this helps.....
Very useful machines 🙂
Dean, thanks for all the amazing content. Your watchmaking series has inspired me to start one of my own! I can't wait to see what you accomplish with these videos.
Beautiful pantograph ... i own a gravograph one, had it for many many years ... its a awsome piece of equipment :) .. watching you cool video i noticed your microscope as well, i would pitch the idea to cover the head with a plastic cover ... just to minimize the dust on that one :)
Very nice Dean can't wait to see it in action. I have an old pantograph in my garage that I have yet to do anything with. Maybe now I will be inspired.
Enjoy the new machine!
its made for engraving characters in plates and so on. and it need a lot of TLC before you can make artwork with it. the spindle sounds as an WW1 airplane engine with a bad cold. :)
Masahiro Kikuno is the reason i'm currently in watchmaking school! Love the videos Dean and congrats on your new machine!
Great! And one of my reasons why I start next week. In which school are you if you don't mind my asking?
glad you got that. ive been watching it too
Dean you are a big inspiration for me, you have one of the best channels on yt :)
I'm super addicted to that eBay search terms as well. LOL. Congratulations on your purchase!
Interesting machine would love to see it in action .. well done .
I tried to build a pantograph many years ago but it wasn't very accurate so I canned it....very useful for watchmaking, I reckon. Another good video, Dean. Nice one, mate. A pantograph is on my list for sure....
Dean DK,
I just took a look at your video #5. The part you are sawing and filing is a perfect candidate for your engraving machine. The pattern that the stylus follows would have to be made oversize. Typically mechanical engraving machines offer up to a 7 to 1 reduction. This means that your pattern can be made up to 7 times larger than the final part. The pattern can be made out of any material (such as plastic) that will not deform under pressure from the stylus. The oversize pattern can be brought to its final shape using the same techniques used in your video #5. The beauty of the engraving machine is you will get an error reduction proportional to the size difference of the pattern and the final finished part. Rough cutting the final part before putting it into the engraving machine will greatly reduce the load put on the cutter bit.
SEAN
Thanks so much for watching and commenting Sean! Yes, the panto is so good for that, and I had that idea. I’ve been running into issues unfortunately. I will be posting a video soon. If you have experience using a panto or ideas please let me know if you do get a chance to watch the video
Dean, co sądzisz o zegarkach kwarcowych z olejem w środku? W Polsce nazywamy to: hydromod.
Umie on po polsku?
Im going to subscribe, congrats on everything btw, I really hope someday I to can stary my own watch brand, at least thats my dream, id love to, and I have a good idea for one.
AWESOME
Hi Dean, hope everything is ok with you, no health problems. How is the project going? Wish you all the best from Bangkok. Cheers. Maikel
2000 km !!!!! That’s like going to Rome and back from Birmingham!!!!!!
It was definitely a mission
I don't think that movement in the z axis is for scale movement in the axis only for actual tool engagement on a surface (the manual quills seem to have you applying manual pressure there for engagement which must take some practice). I knew GD had one but didn't think much of it until your trip but now I am totally after one of these as I really can't think of a better way for cutting small irregular shapes and the way that the error scales down as well is a huge benefit as opposed to free handing it and filing. Well done, I look forward to seeing what uses you come up with for it and will be stealing your ideas for sure =).
Swiss got him
where'd you go
Hope you're doing fine and are healthy. Hopefully, you are not done with the Vlog.
A clean bench is a happy bench. My guess your head height is critical to your cutting tool being square when lowering the head into the cutting position. Just a guess though.....
Thanks Scott! Yeah I have fiddling with it trying to figure it out.. I will be uploading a new video soon!
Any clue why he stopped uploading? Love his journey, hope he’s ok
Hi Vadim, thanks so much for your comment, I have just uploaded a new video a couple days ago and address what happened. Thanks for your support.
gorgeous :)
Thanks so much Eric 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hi Dean,
I hope you are well and sorry for bothering you... I was wondering if you plan to return to RUclips?
Thank you in advance for your reply.
Paul,,
can I buy your old one please. I wrote this question before I really started to watch. But I to love trolling through e-bay, even if I have no cash. I brought most if not all of my tools for my pocket watch hobby. I am self taught and doing well I learned clocks 1st. Woodworking came to me naturally. I am looking for a staking tool set and that old cleaner of yours thank you
just realising that I made a big blunder in att selling my pentagraf
Daniels also used a pantograph
Yes very true! I forgot to mention that 😁
Hi George I’m thinking of getting my channel started on reviewing watches and I took a screenshot of one of your videos where you took apart a watch and laid it all out would it be alright if I used that as a banner on my channel?
Hello Dean, are you around? Looking forward to a new video
Damm be stopped uploading
You could have built a better pantograph yourself in the time it took you to drive .:)
Bwhahhah Jim! Thanks so commenting! I think I should have
What happened to your videos dude?
I believe you've got an engraving pantograph, not a pantograph mill. I found this video in which milling is done with an engraver. Perhaps you'll find it helpful. ruclips.net/video/a8iw1CxTOm0/видео.html