Forming & Finishing Custom Fasteners
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2023
- Taken from "Making a Watchmaker's Faceplate for the Sherline Lathe - Part 1" - • Watchmaking - Making a...
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If only I found someone who cared for me even half as much as Chris does for his screws...
You make some of the most beautiful fasteners.
I thought I knew the scale Chris was working on until that giant finger appeared with the oil. Even more amazed than I was before, so perfect!
The fine polish really enhances the blueing to a high level, beautiful. Your close up Cinematography Chris is world class, perhaps in a class of it's own. Cheers
superb work, the most beautiful fastener I have ever seen.
I think Clinksprings is the only channel ever I've though of "what a beautiful screws"
0:52 The ridges in your fingerprint have a longer pitch than the screw you just threaded. Crazy!
Yeh, my favourite Blue Screws😍.👍🏴
Absolutely beautiful. I love watching you make this stuff!
Fabulous craftsman doing meticulous work = beautiful result.
Your heat-treated screws are so beautiful.
The joy is in the detail.🙂
(Also: the biscuit tin.)
Like the manual doming of the threaded end! Quality component.
You have to really love machining to make your own fasteners when most common bolts are .06-.10 apiece. Beautiful work
Yep, but they don't look anything like that :D
Pure perfection!
I noticed you don't use Sherline cut off tool blade but use your own. Any particular reason why? I might need to make my own as you did. Love your videos! Thank you for sharing your talent.
2:43 They look unreal like a rendering.
Insanely talented 👏👏👍😎
Since there is no question this is beyond perfection, it still remains unclear to me how we cal it?
Magic (as usual) 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Wanted to click on the like button but realized I already did as I instinctively do when this is a Clickspring video...
Wonderful
If God made a machine, he'd ask you to make the bolts for him.
Deus es macchia!
Very nice Chris.
👍👌👏 again and as always.
You enjoy making these things more than i enjoy watching you making them.
Very beautiful. I do have a question: how do you make screw cuts to align when they get screwed in so the cuts don't look randomly aligned?
He might just fasten by hand and mark the position. At least this is what I would do 😂
Wow!
3:03 as a still picture looks like a rendering 😮
nice.
1:50 - why harden these beautiful blue screws? - with 3 of them in (brass?), I wouldn't think they would be subject to enough force for hardening to make a difference?
The faceplate he popped them in at the end doesn't have threaded holes. The screws will fix the faceplate onto a steel arbour that fits the lathe he uses. Cheers
Have You ever done a very nice hexhead screw from scratch, could it be done, or are You forced to modify a factory made?
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Is there a resource you could share that explains how a several fasteners are made as a group so that when they are all tightened the slot in the heads are oriented in a specific way? Like, all lined up the same, straight line, perpendicular....
Normally involves either using a nut that is used to align them all before the slot is cut, then you very laboriously shave out the recess so they will all line up, and use threadlock. Or you make them have a high head, and tighten them all to torque, then slit then down on a line, and cut off the excess. Otherwise you have to file off from the bottom of the head, or put in a plastic deformation area on the thread.
Hi Chris
I'm not a nativ speaker. What is the differenz between screw and fastener? Does it mean the same?
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You don't get much more inefficient than that.
“Give me silver, blue and gold…”
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