Glad to see you making build videos again with the classic editing and sound bits. Turned out great and although I’m not crazy about watching cnc videos, I like how you used it to do the various tasks like inlay the clock hardware. It seems like many others don’t trust their cnc for that kind of accuracy
For some reason it feels like a while since you've made a video like this. These are the reason I keep coming back to these channels, thanks and great job!
Very nice, Jay~! Love the sound effects in place of a talked-thru video. Old school Jay~! Actually reminds me of "The Wordless Workshop" that used to be in the Family Handyman mag. I miss that~! Anyway, I thought I'd finally decided that buying a CNC larger with a square meter-sized bed would be sufficient...then I watched this video. Reassessing...
Fabulous Pizza build, looks good with 12 segments, though I would normally only eat 8 !! 🤣👌😀 Love the humour comments, had to read them quick! Great design with the Sunday effect. Neat trick of Shellac as a sealing base for black paint. I've only ever seen sanding off over spray, I recently thought of Cabinet Scraper as an option with less dust, you've just proved it an excellent option. Fabulous work
Real nice Jay! Years ago my mom had a big kitchen clock with a cool design for the movement. It took a D battery which would actually wind up a spring, when it wound out, instead of just always draining to run the clock. The clock (and battery) ran far longer bc it wasn't constantly draining the battery. Sounded cool too, as it wound up. Old timey. Cool video too 😎
Oooohhh! Clock!!! Not what I read when I saw the notification for this video first thing in the morning! I think it's safe to say, we all like your big clock Jay! Your giant clock looks great!
Thank you for your videos. Have you produced a video explaining why you chose to have an out feed table lower than your table saw table? Some make them equal height, others lower, and others at a downward angle. I would love to hear your opinions about them. Thank you
It’s a beautiful clock I hope to one day build one like that for my home… That being said you put a battery operated mechanism in the back of it… That means you have to take it down every time you want to replace the batteries… Was there an easier way of doing that?
Nice clock. I’m surprised that little clock movement is powerful enough to move such long (and presumably heavier than normal) hands? Did you balance them to reduce the power required to move them? Never mind, I found the high torque movement on your link.
Regarding the French cleat, did you put in a header inside the wall between the studs or just use two studs and drywall anchors in between the studs for the part of the cleat on the wall? I have mine completed and it weighs about 50-60 lbs. I think two studs will hold it but want to make completely sure. Thoughts?
Beautiful clock Jay and excellent workmanship, as always. I also appreciate you using “IV” for 4 vs some of the clocks I see with “IIII” in stores…what is that?!?!?
Wow. That tight assembly of pie sections requires a lot of precision. I can see the need for the CNC. That would certainly be frustrating to try and do by hand. Nice work.
Hey got a question! - having a walnut slab table built with clear epoxy in the voids. The builder wants to use Minwax satin water-based poly to keep the epoxy nice and clear. Thoughts on this finish? I have kids and need something durable as well. Thought about an epoxy flood coat, but that's a bit more pricey. Thanks!
BEAUTIFUL!!! I noticed the spring clamps holding your dust shoe together. Are the magnates not working/strong enough? I’m building my CNC and will be following your design. Thanks.
@@JayBates That is what I use, came from Premiere Pro. Took a while to get used to it. You should do Resolve tutorials...if you have time. Pun intended.
Nice job! Enjoyed the video. Not to detract from your handiwork, because it is a nice addition to the wall, but traditionally, the 4 on a Roman Numeral clock face is not IV, but rather IIII. I have won a few drinks by spotting someone with a roman numeral watch in a bar and betting them that they cannot write down the first 6 numbers on their watch without looking. Although that may not work with today's Apple type watches.
I love the clock ticking during the glueup. I can relate to that feeling
I loved the little messages sprinkled through the video. They were done so well! Oh and the clock was cool too...
The ticking in the backgroud was brilliant.
Superb craftsmanship, one of ur biggest fan here in the Philippines 🇵🇭 👍👍👍
Nice style for both the clock and the video. @1:35 had me LMAO
Hope that battery lasts a long time! Fun to change it.
My Second name is Bates. Glad to see other Bates people doing well. Dad recently died, he loved anything like this. Looks great :)
very good editing, love the voiceless show with process steps shown in the graphics
Such a relaxing watch. Good work!
Glad to see you making build videos again with the classic editing and sound bits. Turned out great and although I’m not crazy about watching cnc videos, I like how you used it to do the various tasks like inlay the clock hardware. It seems like many others don’t trust their cnc for that kind of accuracy
I love that it's so beautiful. Great work
Nicely done my friend... Perfect timing...
It wasn't click bait! Bate. Bates. Excellent job. Getting a CNC requires getting a new skill set!
For some reason it feels like a while since you've made a video like this. These are the reason I keep coming back to these channels, thanks and great job!
Very nice, Jay~! Love the sound effects in place of a talked-thru video. Old school Jay~! Actually reminds me of "The Wordless Workshop" that used to be in the Family Handyman mag. I miss that~! Anyway, I thought I'd finally decided that buying a CNC larger with a square meter-sized bed would be sufficient...then I watched this video. Reassessing...
That was cool how you spinned your project as you painted. Cool Build!
Very fun project to watch. Thanks for posting.
Nice to have a large CNC , saves time .
Fabulous Pizza build, looks good with 12 segments, though I would normally only eat 8 !! 🤣👌😀 Love the humour comments, had to read them quick!
Great design with the Sunday effect. Neat trick of Shellac as a sealing base for black paint. I've only ever seen sanding off over spray, I recently thought of Cabinet Scraper as an option with less dust, you've just proved it an excellent option. Fabulous work
Best one yet!!!!!!
Holy crap, that stencil ink is slick! I definitely am giving that a try!
Holy Crap Batman , that is awesome I have to try making that.
Real nice Jay!
Years ago my mom had a big kitchen clock with a cool design for the movement. It took a D battery which would actually wind up a spring, when it wound out, instead of just always draining to run the clock. The clock (and battery) ran far longer bc it wasn't constantly draining the battery. Sounded cool too, as it wound up. Old timey.
Cool video too 😎
I wasn't interested in the woodworking of this video, I just clicked on it to see Jay's Giant Clock......oh it so big!!!
That was fun watching! Love the sound effects.
I love this. We were also established in 2011. I think something like this would make a great 10 year gift for my wife.
Oooohhh! Clock!!! Not what I read when I saw the notification for this video first thing in the morning! I think it's safe to say, we all like your big clock Jay! Your giant clock looks great!
Very nice, finish is 💸💸
Might have to try that shellac trick. I have a ton of CNC signs to paint.
In the next video, add a giant watch band on each side. Enjoyed the video Jay! Hope y'all are doing well!
oooooo. Now that's an idea to ponder :) Good to hear from you, Steve.
Made of wood, with hinged segments from contrasting wood types.
That turned out pretty awesome!!!
Awesome video Jay. I am planning on doing a clock just as this and thought WOW, that looks awesome.
I don’t have a CNC but I like the added creative dimension it brings.
Very beautiful design and nice job.
Glorious! Beautiful job!
It's always a pleasure see yours videos!!
"But Grandfather! What big clock you have!"
Love the clock but - Changing the battery is going to be an adventure.
Now that’s big time nice
Beautiful.
GREAT JOB JAY .THAT IS ONE AWESOME CLOCK .THE CNC .IS COOL .THANK YOU FROM DOUG
Great work man... Love the CNC content
Great job Jay, look's great !!!.
Is there a reason for using the construction adhesive over wood glue?
Thank you for your videos. Have you produced a video explaining why you chose to have an out feed table lower than your table saw table? Some make them equal height, others lower, and others at a downward angle. I would love to hear your opinions about them. Thank you
Nice job !!!!
Great job!
It’s a beautiful clock I hope to one day build one like that for my home… That being said you put a battery operated mechanism in the back of it… That means you have to take it down every time you want to replace the batteries… Was there an easier way of doing that?
I was wondering the same thing. Adjusting the time or changing the battery will be more cumbersome.
Very nice looking clock Jay !! I think the contrast in it is pretty cool too
Nice clock.
I’m surprised that little clock movement is powerful enough to move such long (and presumably heavier than normal) hands? Did you balance them to reduce the power required to move them?
Never mind, I found the high torque movement on your link.
Awesome…… just amazing
Regarding the French cleat, did you put in a header inside the wall between the studs or just use two studs and drywall anchors in between the studs for the part of the cleat on the wall? I have mine completed and it weighs about 50-60 lbs. I think two studs will hold it but want to make completely sure. Thoughts?
Cleat attached to two studs.
Great build. Congrats on the 10th year This year's was my 25th . It flies by enjoy every minute.
Outstanding
Great stuff, Jay.
I love it.
A beautiful project!
Beautiful clock Jay and excellent workmanship, as always. I also appreciate you using “IV” for 4 vs some of the clocks I see with “IIII” in stores…what is that?!?!?
If my clock was that big I’d show everyone too
Hey bro, nice clock
Very nice Jay
great video thanks for sharing
Your editing skills and camera angles impress as always. Great video.
Wow. That tight assembly of pie sections requires a lot of precision. I can see the need for the CNC. That would certainly be frustrating to try and do by hand. Nice work.
great project and nice video! I am surprised that tiny clock mechanism is able to move arrows that large
Hey got a question! - having a walnut slab table built with clear epoxy in the voids. The builder wants to use Minwax satin water-based poly to keep the epoxy nice and clear. Thoughts on this finish? I have kids and need something durable as well. Thought about an epoxy flood coat, but that's a bit more pricey. Thanks!
Jay, Nice project!
Well done.
Really beautiful piece Jay!
Great job from Wagga Australia.
Отличная работа 👏👍
6:37 - I was holding my breath!!! Scary!
I have never understood the beer on the wall thing, I want a very cold beer!
Nice, Jay 💪🏻
It's about time.
멋진시계 잘보고갑니다. 좋은하루 되세요^^
Well done once again.
Congrats friend! Time sure goes by fast. Thank you for the content you produce. This has been angreat journey, Bravo.!!!!!
Nice work done 👌
Nice build did you know they’re now making watches it’ll fit on your wrist?
Yes. I ordered a larger belt so I can finally take this watch off the wall.
Nice Jay......
Que bonito
Gracias por los videos
Cool clock! How does the black paint not flake off over the shellac?
wow!!!!piękna robota!!!!pozdrawiam
Very cool
Excellemt project.
Adoro sua oficina , adoro seus trabalhos, parabéns!
Jay, do you have the time?
:)
Watch it!
@@JayBates Hey, now! Don't get wound up!
@@JohnHeisz He used construction adhesive, he must have known you were watching!
What clock mechanism did you use with such big hands? The finished clock looks awesome 👌🏻
Found it in the discription! 😁
Jay! How do I make the Red Wings knobs on your chop saw table?!?!
Go Wings!
BEAUTIFUL!!! I noticed the spring clamps holding your dust shoe together. Are the magnates not working/strong enough? I’m building my CNC and will be following your design. Thanks.
Magnets aren't strong enough.
@@JayBates Uh oh. I already bought the magnates in your article. Maybe I’ll try more of them.
Great video Jay. I love the clock. I/m thinking seriously about getting an Avid CNC. Do you have the 4HP or the 8.7HP spindle on your CNC?
I have the smaller one installed. 8.7 in the box ready to upgrade.
Say that looks good. How do you like that fastool sander? Been thinking about getting one with in the the nexts month or so.
Good video!
Show man
Impressive!
You have mad editing skills. Inspired! Which program do you use?
Davinci Resolve. It's free.
@@JayBates That is what I use, came from Premiere Pro. Took a while to get used to it. You should do Resolve tutorials...if you have time. Pun intended.
FUN!
Niiice. I like it
Nice job! Enjoyed the video. Not to detract from your handiwork, because it is a nice addition to the wall, but traditionally, the 4 on a Roman Numeral clock face is not IV, but rather IIII. I have won a few drinks by spotting someone with a roman numeral watch in a bar and betting them that they cannot write down the first 6 numbers on their watch without looking. Although that may not work with today's Apple type watches.
Search Google images. Shown both ways. I prefer IV
why construction adhesive and not wood glue?