I have sat in wonder many times watching your videos, you and Steffan Pahlow are my two favourtie proper watch channels. This on though, you have managed to make good a repair to where it looks like a well care for original, not shiny new and no false patina but honest. Thank you so much for an excellent video
Your attention to detail is the sign of a true Great clockmaker. It’s fabulous to watch you working and sympathetically restoring these very old clocks. Thank you so much for sharing 👏.
I have a calibrated eyeball at well. 😉 Use it mostly for determining if something well fit in the space available but sometimes for making a replacement part. Nicely done!
*Very interesting Tommy. I had no idea that much precision hand and lathe work would be required for what appeared at first to be a simple piece needing a simple repair ? How are we doing with the Great GrandFather Musical Striking and playing Clock project ? I sure would like to see the rest of the work required to bring this wonderful clock back to life.*
I have sat in wonder many times watching your videos, you and Steffan Pahlow are my two favourtie proper watch channels. This on though, you have managed to make good a repair to where it looks like a well care for original, not shiny new and no false patina but honest. Thank you so much for an excellent video
Fully agree!
Another nice job I like the sound of your clock ticking away in the background nice video.
Great job!
Your attention to detail is the sign of a true Great clockmaker. It’s fabulous to watch you working and sympathetically restoring these very old clocks. Thank you so much for sharing 👏.
Excellent work! I've just realised I haven't seen a video from you for ages! I hope all is well.
A master woodworker as well.
Huge work 🖖
Nice!
Love it 😎
Very fine work Tommy.
Your skills are amazing!!!
Lovely work again Tommy.
Well calibrated eyeballs, indeed.
Brilliant repair. That key has certainly seen some service.
I have a calibrated eyeball at well. 😉 Use it mostly for determining if something well fit in the space available but sometimes for making a replacement part.
Nicely done!
11:16. That’s interesting!!
I find a knife edge graver nice to use as a parting tool on such jobs
Lovely work. What thread did you chose for the screw? B.A.?
*Very interesting Tommy. I had no idea that much precision hand and lathe work would be required for what appeared at first to be a simple piece needing a simple repair ? How are we doing with the Great GrandFather Musical Striking and playing Clock project ? I sure would like to see the rest of the work required to bring this wonderful clock back to life.*
There is a video on that in the pipeline, it's not been forgotten don't worry.
@@TommyJobson Great ! I look forward to seeing the continuation of your intriguing work on that fascinating project.
The only thing I would do different would be to antique the brass and the new screw (gun blue). Really nice repair.
Bonus indeed. 👍
Very nice but i detect two fine grooves on the largest OD
What do you think?
JIM ❤
Tommy, do you ever apply an aged-looking patina to other brass parts like the one you had to add to keep the new knob in place?
I'm thinking every bushing could be replaced by two small roller wheels that supported the arbors.
Bit of a shame to destroy that rosewood leg
The rest of it was long gone! It will make many nice bits and bobs as it lives on.
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