Clickspring: Lays out a clear plan, and creates a work of art. Uri Tuchman: Appears to have virtually no plan (or a crazy plan), and creates a work of art. I love both of them... :)
@@andrewglenn2551 he is still uploading quiet frequently on his second chanel, clickspring clips, where he posts some shorter videos. I personally prefer the detailed videos with the voice over though... we'll have to wait patiently I guess, I'm sure he hasn't quit ;)
I am in awe about the detailed machining, the choice of brass, and the beautifully polished surfaces. This belongs on a mahogany desk, under a glass cover.
@@irishwristwatch2487 ..I love it! I will be using it in the near future, I'm sure. It goes right along with my motto on tying knots. ..If you can't tie a knot, tie a lot.
i was gonna make an alarm clock that sets of a firework, but since im not a youtuber people might call the police on me, should i still do it? (thought maybe i would have a better chance of a reply here insterad of a comment on one of ur vids)
I must say, it may be the number of beers I have had tonight but everything I've watched in my playlist has been amazing, this video definitely is not lacking, absolutely wonderful, thank you so very much!
To me it's extremely rare to see someone with both a artistic & craftsman mind working in unison. Absolutely love seeing all your projects come to life👍
Your tool making skills are very good . I worked for 33 years in engineering and did a lot of prototype work. So i can say you are good at all you do . Well done.
Uri.... a good homemade way to knurl...... put a file in the vice with the piece. Clamp it down but not too tight the tap the back of the file in one direction it will force the piece to turn and gives crude knurling but looks nice and machined... try it!!
I swear... I watched your newest video, and was an instant fan. From your attitude, whimsical nature, and even the projects, I swear I'm watching myself with hair, and an accent.
“But I don’t mind it so much. What am I, Jesus?” Thank you Uri, you are a true inspiration to us all. It just shows you don’t need masses of tools just materials, skill and determination. You really do inspire me.
You remind me of the guys who made the first gear cutting machines in the 17th Century. Trial and error is the key to learning. The main difference is that you have so much fun doing it and therefore we have so much fun watching it. Keep going you mad, talented genius. I love your work.
We need a Clickspring and Uri collaboration.. Imagine what could result if the master of ultimate precision and the guru of it's precisely good enough got together.. Would they kill each other or create something amazing?
I have a hunch it might go along the lines of Jamie and Adam from Mythbusters. They'll get on each other's nerves, but they'll make something amazing at the end of it.
I think a collaboration with Clickspring would go like this: Clickspring: you go ahead and do steps 4 to 6. Me: I started on step 327, I think it's broken Clickspring: face palm.
Wow! The Jethro Tull quotation, was just wonderful! You're a joyful person, and I think this mindset is necessary to overcome eventual little failure in the process. Your craftsmanship is outstanding, I would like to be able to use a file the way you do! Never been able. When I was on high school, they tried to teach me, the task was to make a paper-holder made of brass, with a cylinder as a base and your initials screwed on the top. I still have it but everybody every time asked me what is it!
Nice. Instant like. Just discovered your channel a few weeks ago, have watched every episode, subscribed, and have been waiting eagerly for a new one. Cheers.
I am mad that I haven’t seen your channel earlier! I thought you were awesome regularly and then you put the music on. Wagner was epic and can’t wait to watch all of your videos that I have missed. Best regards from New York.
I've seen the picture of this thing like 5 times on Google and was trying to buy one until I realized it's homemade.. dude, you need to sell this idea. Excellent work man
You are very clever and entertaining I could never get sick of looking at your videos and I love Wagner's ride of the Valceries in the background and Thankyou ever so much for giving me some wonderful ideas for making my own indexing gear cutter, looking forward to next video, I love you, love you love you. Jim.
OMG, that little lathe is adorable! It’s a very interesting way you work with these small machines, very different from what im used to, but a cathartic and artistic style. I’m used to counting thousandths on dials.
I am not a machinist, but I watch a lot of these videos... Something I hear a lot is, "I don't work with brass very often, but I always love working with it." Or something like that; it always confuses me... Why not use brass if you like it so much? LOL
A good bit of machine work is about cutter (or part, depending) speed, feed rate, and chip load. Uh, everywhere except here, apparently. Uri, I must tell you that I deeply and sincerely love and appreciate your channel. Everything you do is enjoyable to watch. Thank you, Sir, for the beautiful projects you make and the high levels of skills you demonstrate. I look forward to every new video.
I think you have probably most entertaining and knowledgeable videos on youtube. And the things you produce in your small shop are just incredible! I hope to see more of your videos in the future and I wish you and your family all the best! You're great!
Congratulations Mr Tuchman. This is the best "how to" video I have ever seen. Superb. Your work is beautiful, and the video is beautifully presented. I am making a gear cutting machine out of Meccano to make Meccano gears. I had not thought of buying a proper gear cutting wheel, thanks for the idea. And an added bonus, Tull's "Songs from the Wood" was the first rock tour I worked on!
So, when are you gonna open up a museum in your shop? All your tools and gadgets are a piece of art man! Don't ever change man, keep doing what you are doing.
Exquisite work,handmade is so un common these days...your attention to detail is awesome. My son wants to be an inventor,I believe work like yours to be very inspiring. Thank you for sharing it
As soon as he said "pointer" that's what I was expecting. Maybe for a future version... Even if the pin was the thing doing the work, he could build a hand that goes over it.
I have to say you have made my day I absolutely love your approach and workmanship you are let me say a very entertaining and alternative master in your own right please continue to be inspiring and interesting as this is the first video of you I have watched and you have made number 1 spot in my subscription list .so thank you very much and continue the craftsmanship and enthusiasm to create.
Bravo Uri! Bravo!!! Beautifully done as usual. Being a shenanigizer myself, I love your shenanigans!! I'm excited to see what you do with this divider.
Got to love wood and brass. Traditional tools and techniques, so marvelous. Very talented and a little quirkey what a mix. (Songs from the woods, Jethro Tull, says it all). So enjoyable to view.
La bellezza,l'estetica delle tue creazioni, va al di là dell'utilizzo delle stesse,complimenti, hai superato la linea che divide l'artigiano dall'artista puro.
12th comment! These used to be called "Wheel cutting Engines" Because watchmakers would call gears with more than 20 teeth wheels and with less than 20 teeth, pinions. This is really awesome... About precision though... Its like the pidgeonperspirometer??? No clue how to spell it... THere was actually a company in the 1800's that made these called "Chronos" and they now sell for thousands... Awsome! Quick question... How much did you spend on this? Just asking because there are a lot of milling machines (Like the proxxon mf70) that could do this.
Always enjoy your videos and the awesome little gadgets you take on yourself to make! Love the failures and funny comments you do when they happen, your honesty when you say “will it work? Nah, probably not!” And then you order parts and finish a project. Thank you for spending your precious time with us!
Your very talented, you remind me of the way everything was made a long time ago. l had forgotten how good that made me feel watching someone take such care in detail and materials. l love what you do it works on a basis of beauty and skill. Thank you for sharing such rare and treasured talents.
Fantastic video. Really glad I happened to find it. I’m primarily a woodworker & have been for several years . Oddly enough, I’ve been wanting to take up metal working to some degree but really didn’t know how to start. Your mini-lathe would be perfect. I really liked my first viewing of you and how you are in your shop. Super cool, unlike most of what I watch. Way too serious and either promoting themselves or the product their demonstrating over the Art / craftsmanship. I think I just found my new favorite channel!
Beautifully done. You are an inspiration. I am just starting to do metal working after repairing my CNC mill that got dropped after a move. My next project is to build a lathe mill - wish me luck. In any case. Thanks for the video.
First video I have seen of yours, your ability to speak English is better than me and I can only speak one language I am trying to learn though. Please keep the watchmaker videos coming please.
Yours are the most inspiring mistakes ever undertaken. Thanks for making me think I might be able to make something workable too ... but nothing ever as beautiful as your creations.
While your motor and cutter are fixed in position, your indexing head is (more or less) free to deflect away from the cutter since it's base is not locked in position. I truly admire your work and I also attempt to keep the art in my work. Your use of wood turning techniques with a metal lathe is not something to be attempted by the hasty or less than nimble. You do lovely work.
I am glad that you didn’t say in your title, that it’s a quick and easy to make gear cutter, because I am sure that you have quite a fair few years of practice on the lathe as well as your hand tools, to get to your skill level, and you showed that it is not easy, when you had to get a ready made watchmakers plate, but it was very very interesting to watch you at work, and so I will definitely watch more videos from you, therefore I have to thank you 🙏🏻 , for uploading such an interesting video........ Because I really enjoy watching people doing things that they are good at, which I don’t do, especially when they are doing something that stretches their skills....... Also I have to congratulate you on your beard, because I have one like it, but my Mustachios hang down and make up both sides of the beard,which I copied from Billy Connolly(a very famous, if not a world famous comedian, and folk singer from Scotland 🏴) because I liked the one that he had, back when I was just starting to get one, when I was young, and I quite like to colour mine like Billy Connolly did, but I do mine in Bright red, or in a Green Yellow and red tricolour, for festivals, I also enjoyed you doing a short blast of Jethro Tull(which has got me looking for my albums by them, because I haven’t listened to them for years), which was from “Songs from the Woods” wasn’t it, so once again I thank you for the video, and the blast from the past, and please keep on keeping on, while you stay safe too.!.!.!.!.!.
Very nice job . One of my jobs i did Make .Worm wheels and gear shafts . And parts for Auto motive . And a lot of more things as well . And i never made an indexing head . But did have four of them. Working with mills ,Drills , Grinders , Turning , Honing. Broaching, Band saws , Plus SPM work as well. And some other things that got fazed out over the 33 years . Had to give up when i was 47 years old as i had my first stroke . And that was the end of my working days.
Thank you for posting this sequence... which has been circling near my creative occipital bone.. as it does many people I am sure. Fun to watch, and useful in the sense that it teaches one not to embark into such reinventing the wheel. Making the tools is massive time off one's life, then the fact that this sort of tool is manually run, even more time wasted out of one's life making parts the slow way, not to mention the issues of precision. Perhaps useful to one with no means to amass enough money to purchase made tools, but still short lived... one will quickly get winded and step up to the ready made wheel. Now-a-days, small multiple axis CNC equipment is within reach of everyone, and in the long run a much better option when it comes to saving one's master and critical resource, time. A fruitful endeavor would be to take an already made tool and improve it with clever attachments or mods that enhances the tool for added capabilities.
I love how he always sounds like he doesn't have a clue what he's doing. Then produces these fantastic pieces of work
I can confirm that most times I have no clue what I'm doing :)
Uri Tuchman we call that iterative design
@@alexrogers9086 iterative design... I need to remember that phrase. It's right up there with percussive maintenance.
@@RedmarKerkhof Beware of repeating it.
@@urituchmanpigeon I saw you making your lathe.
Then I could not stand myself any more and both a 3 jaws plate.
Now I don't know how to continue...🌝🌝
You are exactly how I have always pictured a eccentric 18th century mechanical engineer/ inventor.
Fantastic work 😄
Exactly... nailed!
Clickspring: Lays out a clear plan, and creates a work of art.
Uri Tuchman: Appears to have virtually no plan (or a crazy plan), and creates a work of art.
I love both of them... :)
order vs chaos lol
I just wish clickspring put out new videos
Uri always has a plan it's just subject to change at any given moment
@@andrewglenn2551 he is still uploading quiet frequently on his second chanel, clickspring clips, where he posts some shorter videos. I personally prefer the detailed videos with the voice over though... we'll have to wait patiently I guess, I'm sure he hasn't quit ;)
Is that madness by design, or design by madness?
I am in awe about the detailed machining, the choice of brass, and the beautifully polished surfaces. This belongs on a mahogany desk, under a glass cover.
You should see some of the larger wheel cutting engines they used to use in clocks and so on really impressive things and also beautiful
Your personality and voice are wonderful for my mental health
I like it very much!
Yeah I love how he talks, it’s very therapeutic for me and my mental health 🙂
I don't know what is wrong with the TH-cam algorithm that it took three years to be shown this channel...
Uri, you're amazing and I love it all
"Even if it doesn't work, at least it LOOKS like it does."
-Uri Tuchman, 2020
If you can't make it right, make it bright
@@irishwristwatch2487 ..I love it! I will be using it in the near future, I'm sure. It goes right along with my motto on tying knots. ..If you can't tie a knot, tie a lot.
Best steampunk motto
LOL, Love it. Uri needs to sell t-shirts with this on it.
As a machinist who has made gears, I found this video very entertaining. I love how you had so much fun with this project. Loved it!
Love it when the Tuchman machine shop cinematic universe gets a new character
Everything in that room is beautiful.... brass, steel, oiled wood. Thanks for inviting us in, it's relaxing
It's too glorious.
It's in order to distract you from all the inaccuracies.
HTR in the house!
Bad ass. Two of my favorite TH-cam folks in one place.
......nice.
What r u doing here ?
@@غرزةراقية Same as
You
freerider t yup!!!!
Love it when the YT recommendations actually show you something amazing!
3:35 makes me :O
Great rendition of ABBA at 1:56
My my, how can I resist you?
Well hello there
The god of jank and modern davinchi meet
i was gonna make an alarm clock that sets of a firework, but since im not a youtuber people might call the police on me, should i still do it? (thought maybe i would have a better chance of a reply here insterad of a comment on one of ur vids)
@@jonhille Im not Uri but it sounds great!
You had me hooked the moment you started "woodturning" brass. I had to do 3 doubletakes just to ensure I wasn't hallucinating.
I really love how your design and creative skills have evolved over the past few years. It is a true joy watching you work.
I must say, it may be the number of beers I have had tonight but everything I've watched in my playlist has been amazing, this video definitely is not lacking, absolutely wonderful, thank you so very much!
To me it's extremely rare to see someone with both a artistic & craftsman mind working in unison. Absolutely love seeing all your projects come to life👍
Your tool making skills are very good . I worked for 33 years in engineering and did a lot of prototype work. So i can say you are good at all you do . Well done.
Uri.... a good homemade way to knurl...... put a file in the vice with the piece. Clamp it down but not too tight the tap the back of the file in one direction it will force the piece to turn and gives crude knurling but looks nice and machined... try it!!
Pask Makes did a knurling devices because the file doesn't always work nicely. A collaboration between Pask and Uri would be nice too see btw.
I swear... I watched your newest video, and was an instant fan. From your attitude, whimsical nature, and even the projects, I swear I'm watching myself with hair, and an accent.
“But I don’t mind it so much. What am I, Jesus?”
Thank you Uri, you are a true inspiration to us all. It just shows you don’t need masses of tools just materials, skill and determination.
You really do inspire me.
You remind me of the guys who made the first gear cutting machines in the 17th Century. Trial and error is the key to learning. The main difference is that you have so much fun doing it and therefore we have so much fun watching it. Keep going you mad, talented genius. I love your work.
We need a Clickspring and Uri collaboration.. Imagine what could result if the master of ultimate precision and the guru of it's precisely good enough got together.. Would they kill each other or create something amazing?
I have a hunch it might go along the lines of Jamie and Adam from Mythbusters. They'll get on each other's nerves, but they'll make something amazing at the end of it.
They would kill each other and create something amazing in the process
I think a collaboration with Clickspring would go like this:
Clickspring: you go ahead and do steps 4 to 6.
Me: I started on step 327, I think it's broken
Clickspring: face palm.
@@urituchmanpigeon Absolutely needs to be done!
I was thinking precisely the same thing; it would either be glorious or a glorious disaster.
60 seconds in and I subscribe. You can tell a true craftsman by how he treats both his materials and his tools. Salute.
Wow! The Jethro Tull quotation, was just wonderful! You're a joyful person, and I think this mindset is necessary to overcome eventual little failure in the process. Your craftsmanship is outstanding, I would like to be able to use a file the way you do! Never been able. When I was on high school, they tried to teach me, the task was to make a paper-holder made of brass, with a cylinder as a base and your initials screwed on the top. I still have it but everybody every time asked me what is it!
Form. Function. Best of both worlds. Form with function. You sir are truly an enjoyment in our troubled times.
Nice. Instant like. Just discovered your channel a few weeks ago, have watched every episode, subscribed, and have been waiting eagerly for a new one. Cheers.
Er is lustig. He's a funny guy. Lots of talent.
I am mad that I haven’t seen your channel earlier! I thought you were awesome regularly and then you put the music on. Wagner was epic and can’t wait to watch all of your videos that I have missed. Best regards from New York.
That quality and accuracy has improved quite a lot
I've seen the picture of this thing like 5 times on Google and was trying to buy one until I realized it's homemade.. dude, you need to sell this idea. Excellent work man
“Home Made” will never again have the same connotation in my mental dictionary. Bringing “Home Made” to an entirely new level!
You are very clever and entertaining I could never get sick of looking at your videos and I love Wagner's ride of the Valceries in the background and Thankyou ever so much for giving me some wonderful ideas for making my own indexing gear cutter, looking forward to next video, I love you, love you love you. Jim.
I am always fascinated by your ability to create useful objects so beautiful that, even if they were of no use, it would still be nice to own them
OMG, that little lathe is adorable! It’s a very interesting way you work with these small machines, very different from what im used to, but a cathartic and artistic style. I’m used to counting thousandths on dials.
I greatly appreciate your consistent use of brass. It’s beautiful and durable and is overlooked far too much!
I am not a machinist, but I watch a lot of these videos... Something I hear a lot is, "I don't work with brass very often, but I always love working with it."
Or something like that; it always confuses me... Why not use brass if you like it so much? LOL
Well it was just about the only material used to machining between 1700 and 1890.
A good bit of machine work is about cutter (or part, depending) speed, feed rate, and chip load. Uh, everywhere except here, apparently. Uri, I must tell you that I deeply and sincerely love and appreciate your channel. Everything you do is enjoyable to watch. Thank you, Sir, for the beautiful projects you make and the high levels of skills you demonstrate. I look forward to every new video.
so good. more more more
Fancy seeing you here 😊💟
hand tool rescue, Jimmy D, and Uri... can't get much better than that!
You scroll through the comments and find JD. No surprise ^^
I think you have probably most entertaining and knowledgeable videos on youtube. And the things you produce in your small shop are just incredible! I hope to see more of your videos in the future and I wish you and your family all the best! You're great!
My initial thought upon clicking this video was "how do make an indexer without using an indexer?" I do not know, but i can't wait to find out.
learn yer jometry
Nice Ian Anderson impression! Awesome gadget! This will open up so many creative doors, no more hand filing gears for Uri!
All this AND Jethro Tull, life doesn’t get any better.
.... to make you feel much better...
He has to make a flute soon
I don't mind a bit of flute playing but now nobody wants my fiddle anymore.
@@johanneswerner1140 ..It'll make of you an honest man....
Congratulations Mr Tuchman. This is the best "how to" video I have ever seen. Superb. Your work is beautiful, and the video is beautifully presented. I am making a gear cutting machine out of Meccano to make Meccano gears. I had not thought of buying a proper gear cutting wheel, thanks for the idea. And an added bonus, Tull's "Songs from the Wood" was the first rock tour I worked on!
The first thing you made with it was everything i ever hoped for.
So, when are you gonna open up a museum in your shop? All your tools and gadgets are a piece of art man!
Don't ever change man, keep doing what you are doing.
Wagner, yes! I come for the music, the expert craftsmanship is ok too, I guess.
Exquisite work,handmade is so un common these days...your attention to detail is awesome. My son wants to be an inventor,I believe work like yours to be very inspiring. Thank you for sharing it
"What am I, Jesus?" No, he was a carpenter.
Jewish, though... so, close...
lol well he got a bit of the Jesus look going
In that case it was likely Jesus who produced the wooden gear patterns for the foundrymen to invest in molding sand.
Your humble attitude is what makes you a truly great artist Uri. I sit amazed at your handiwork during every video!
"Yeah it's a little bit lumpy, but..."
Oh aren't we all...
"PRRRess it in the cRRRevasse" .... you can really roll an R Uri. It's Super fun to watch your mix of humor, precision and brass craft.
Not gonna lie, I was kinda weirded out when he didn't sculpt the pointy thing into a miniature hand.
As soon as he said "pointer" that's what I was expecting. Maybe for a future version...
Even if the pin was the thing doing the work, he could build a hand that goes over it.
Wolfin
Yes, a hand holding the pin would be perfect for his aesthetic.
I have to say you have made my day I absolutely love your approach and workmanship you are let me say a very entertaining and alternative master in your own right please continue to be inspiring and interesting as this is the first video of you I have watched and you have made number 1 spot in my subscription list .so thank you very much and continue the craftsmanship and enthusiasm to create.
A work of art, my friend.
Bravo Uri! Bravo!!! Beautifully done as usual. Being a shenanigizer myself, I love your shenanigans!! I'm excited to see what you do with this divider.
I really hope this means there will be more automata. I need more automata.
Now that I have watched you make one I know it’s possible for me to make one
I have wanted one for years
At the end I thought you were going to reveal the vid was all one big advert for pigeon brooches... and I would have bought some if it were the case.
Metal too!
Your workshop is in good order. It's nice to see that. You are good at what you are doing. I wish you success and creativity.
"What am I, Jesus?", he says, after performing a miracle with that home-made lathe.
Outstanding craftsmanship, it’s an honor to watch you at work. Paul
“I think that’s the last thing we need to do”
Me checking the timestamp 9:52 : “I sincerely think not”
Got to love wood and brass. Traditional tools and techniques, so marvelous. Very talented and a little quirkey what a mix. (Songs from the woods, Jethro Tull, says it all). So enjoyable to view.
You might be worried someone missed your Jethro Tull reference. You can rest easy.
La bellezza,l'estetica delle tue creazioni, va al di là dell'utilizzo delle stesse,complimenti, hai superato la linea che divide l'artigiano dall'artista puro.
*One step closer to an Antikythera Mechanism!*
Guy you are an artist! The indexer you did is the state of the art.
Not Jesus, maybe Davinci.
Or their missing link (:
Jesus was a carpenter, not a machinist. DaVinci was all that and more.
DaVinky???
@@AndyFromBeaverton Davinci is more remembered for stuff he actually did too
MannyJazzcats But who is the main subject of DaVinci most famous works of art and whose life story is the New Testament of the Bible about?
The use of detailed plans is what makes it. Beautiful as ever , thank you
12th comment! These used to be called "Wheel cutting Engines" Because watchmakers would call gears with more than 20 teeth wheels and with less than 20 teeth, pinions. This is really awesome... About precision though... Its like the pidgeonperspirometer??? No clue how to spell it... THere was actually a company in the 1800's that made these called "Chronos" and they now sell for thousands... Awsome! Quick question... How much did you spend on this? Just asking because there are a lot of milling machines (Like the proxxon mf70) that could do this.
I believe that a majority of the tools in his shop are made by him, and that's what he enjoys. They're "delicious"! Cheers
@Christian Vaughn Yea... I know but I was just curious how much it cost. :D
Amazing patience for setting up the step by step shots along the way. Nicely Done.
Never clicked on something so fast....
Always enjoy your videos and the awesome little gadgets you take on yourself to make! Love the failures and funny comments you do when they happen, your honesty when you say “will it work? Nah, probably not!” And then you order parts and finish a project. Thank you for spending your precious time with us!
Muito bom amigo vc é engraçado rsrs
Uri, you really are on clicksprings level. I have watched you since before you even had a sturdy vice and look forward to seeing more!!!!!!
I've actually never seen someone turn metal with hand tools before
Soft metals, and very hard & very sharp hand tools.
Your very talented, you remind me of the way everything was made a long time ago. l had forgotten how good that made me feel watching someone take such care in detail and materials. l love what you do it works on a basis of beauty and skill. Thank you for sharing such rare and treasured talents.
In 1 year : "oh, hey, this is my homemade space shuttle"....
Made out of wood and brass, and powered by pigeons.
Fantastic video. Really glad I happened to find it. I’m primarily a woodworker & have been for several years
. Oddly enough, I’ve been wanting to take up metal working to some degree but really didn’t know how to start. Your mini-lathe would be perfect.
I really liked my first viewing of you and how you are in your shop. Super cool, unlike most of what I watch. Way too serious and either promoting themselves or the product their demonstrating over the Art / craftsmanship.
I think I just found my new favorite channel!
Has a wonderful beard
Is a common craftsman
Does magic (with machines)
Has a foreign accent
Could start a religion
Yes it is you JESUS
Lol. How is that a foreign accent?
@25 mc 27
1. It’s French so kinda
2. I needed more points
@@hectorpilgaardgertz5377 French?
Is Jewish...
@@hectorpilgaardgertz5377 How is French a foreign accent? No more or less than your accent is foreign
I love that you make functioning works of art, always impressed and inspired!
"Moment of truth... uh oh..."
Beautifully done. You are an inspiration. I am just starting to do metal working after repairing my CNC mill that got dropped after a move. My next project is to build a lathe mill - wish me luck. In any case. Thanks for the video.
he's turning in to colin furze
hes already started singing
I see no problem with this
just found your channel and it has cost me 4 hours!! all fun aside your a true Renaissance man in the full sense of the term.
Don't be too embarrassed by the weird noises you make, Uri. Every self-respecting craftsman has at least a little ADHD! 😂
First video I have seen of yours, your ability to speak English is better than me and I can only speak one language I am trying to learn though. Please keep the watchmaker videos coming please.
1:18 #therewasanattempt to explain what you are doing
This is the first video of yours I've seen and now I've subscribed. I'm an electrician by trade and a tinkerer at heart
You are too modest. You have an artistic talent that shines through in all of your videos.
Yours are the most inspiring mistakes ever undertaken. Thanks for making me think I might be able to make something workable too ... but nothing ever as beautiful as your creations.
While your motor and cutter are fixed in position, your indexing head is (more or less) free to deflect away from the cutter since it's base is not locked in position. I truly admire your work and I also attempt to keep the art in my work. Your use of wood turning techniques with a metal lathe is not something to be attempted by the hasty or less than nimble. You do lovely work.
i'm mad how amazing is your work
I am glad that you didn’t say in your title, that it’s a quick and easy to make gear cutter, because I am sure that you have quite a fair few years of practice on the lathe as well as your hand tools, to get to your skill level, and you showed that it is not easy, when you had to get a ready made watchmakers plate, but it was very very interesting to watch you at work, and so I will definitely watch more videos from you, therefore I have to thank you 🙏🏻 , for uploading such an interesting video........
Because I really enjoy watching people doing things that they are good at, which I don’t do, especially when they are doing something that stretches their skills.......
Also I have to congratulate you on your beard, because I have one like it, but my Mustachios hang down and make up both sides of the beard,which I copied from Billy Connolly(a very famous, if not a world famous comedian, and folk singer from Scotland 🏴) because I liked the one that he had, back when I was just starting to get one, when I was young, and I quite like to colour mine like Billy Connolly did, but I do mine in Bright red, or in a Green Yellow and red tricolour, for festivals, I also enjoyed you doing a short blast of Jethro Tull(which has got me looking for my albums by them, because I haven’t listened to them for years), which was from “Songs from the Woods” wasn’t it, so once again I thank you for the video, and the blast from the past, and please keep on keeping on, while you stay safe too.!.!.!.!.!.
I love the whole 1800’s photographic/astronomical/medical scientific brass instrument feel to Uri’s work.
Fantastic dividing machine! And may I say, executed with flair and panache!! All your stuff will be in a museum one day! 👏👏👍😁
That little montage of you explaining your plan just killed me. You are awesome!
Very cool! I’m envious of your craftsmanship (and singing voice) nice work!
Very nice job . One of my jobs i did Make .Worm wheels and gear shafts . And parts for Auto motive . And a lot of more things as well . And i never made an indexing head . But did have four of them. Working with mills ,Drills , Grinders , Turning , Honing. Broaching, Band saws , Plus SPM work as well. And some other things that got fazed out over the 33 years . Had to give up when i was 47 years old as i had my first stroke . And that was the end of my working days.
Thank you TH-cam for taking me here. I had a really good time.
And this guy's skill - mind blowing.
Thank you for posting this sequence... which has been circling near my creative occipital bone.. as it does many people I am sure. Fun to watch, and useful in the sense that it teaches one not to embark into such reinventing the wheel.
Making the tools is massive time off one's life, then the fact that this sort of tool is manually run, even more time wasted out of one's life making parts the slow way, not to mention the issues of precision.
Perhaps useful to one with no means to amass enough money to purchase made tools, but still short lived... one will quickly get winded and step up to the ready made wheel.
Now-a-days, small multiple axis CNC equipment is within reach of everyone, and in the long run a much better option when it comes to saving one's master and critical resource, time.
A fruitful endeavor would be to take an already made tool and improve it with clever attachments or mods that enhances the tool for added capabilities.