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My 11 year old son and I stumbled onto your videos the other day and have now watched quite a few. However this video had him engrossed, especially the 'bluing' process. We're going to build a bluing tray too as he is desperate to have a go at it himself. Thankfully we are refurbishing his bike and we're going to do some of the hex bolts as they're small and simple to do. So even though this video may be 5 years old.... it's still inspiring minds today, no matter the age!
Your attention to detail and amazing camera work make you so enjoyable to watch! Great work Chris, that blueing on the screws has a sapphire shine quality!
I was going to make a joke about you forgetting to polish the tiny screwdriver slot on the screw...and then you did. Lol. Always perfect Mr. Clickspring. 👍
My dad actually has a pair of cufflinks that are bearings (so its like an O with a layer of beads, then another O) and the steel has been blued so they look pretty much like these but they spin.
Hi , it is so nice to see you use the what I call old fashioned techniques, my Father taught me and I improved for 4 years under a German horologist who taught me a lot on antique restoration, I started officially in 1964 at 15 and although I am kind of retired I still make the parts, the modern horologist mainly only know how to order parts, I have introduced four into the trade and they all carry on the old methods brush and chalk and such like, and all have their own businesses, it is a pleasure to watch you work,I live in Dorchester Dorset UK,
Chris, You would be the only person I know of who polishes the inside of the screw slot. I am humbled by your extraordinary workmanship and exquisite attention to detail.
I've followed this clock series since it was posted on Reddit. I have to say, I've loved the production, but you're even more amazing at the videography aspect of it all. Perfect angles, transitions, speeds, and volume control. These are seriously high quality videos. I love content like this.
I'm coming back to rewatch this series, just because. That moment at 7:40 when you held the scriber in front of the polished screw head to show the reflection provoked a few short, Saxon words from me. The finish is just ridiculously good at that scale.
You are so talented. I have crazy respect for your patience and dedication. This piece is absolutely priceless. Also the production value of your videos is amazing. Great lighting, camera work, as well as the editing and narration put this series among the best on youtube. Thanks for all your hard work!
Webster, we’ve found a more perfect definition of perfectionism! Take a picture of one of these screws, edit it to perfection, and hey presto perfectionism is more accurately defined than the second!
Just started watching this series by recommendation from Adam Savage on his recent one day build. I'm glad he recommended it. I'm very impressed. Keep up the good work!
Watching this video, I couldn't help thinking how much could be applied to re-finishing some vintage watches I restore. I've often watched in awe as some cases were refurbished on large flat lapping machines, but it's very intriguing to see something smaller receiving the same treatment. Achieving a factory finish on watch cases is definitely an art, but it's clear that it can be done! Thank you for sharing your work.
As someone who hasn't done much metalwork (but want to do some bladesmithing when I get the facilities), you are INSANE. Much respect for your commitment to doing everything properly, from scratch...now I want to buy a lathe...
The amount of detail you do for the simplest things in your work are absolutely amazing, what took you the better part of a day or two for just four screws, that will probably never be seen buy your buyers, is artwork in its self. I could waste days watching you work.
That clock face is looking very sharp. The filed screw slot came out perfect. I'm still amazed with the level of finish. Polishing the underside of the screw and the threads. Wow.
And these parts are pretty much hidden. Bravo for superior craftsmanship, I'm sure you have multiple days in a part that could be bought off-the-shelf, but not at this quality. Beautiful!
i can sit down and watch your videos for hours straight! your level of detail is one thing, but your attention to fine video makes it a pleasure to watch.. please keep them coming!!
your technique for the bluing is by far the most usefull ive been able to find. i dabble in making industrial themed jewelry and yeilded brilliant results. thanks for your vids
I just watched the whole series and the level of craftsmanship is amazing. The high speed machining is some of the best machining video work I've seen! Thanks to NYC CNC for the link!
Your work is simply phenomenal. The attention to detail and the skills demonstrated are of a true craftsman. A jewler would be proud to own a piece of your work.
Beautiful work! The screws are so perfect they should be on the front of the clock face! love your videos, great camera angles, effects, commentary, background music and mastery of your craft.
I've only just found your video's, and you have me captivated (I've binge watched the clock making episodes up until this one just in case that wasn't obvious haha), I'm a boilermaker by trade (probably called a metal smith, plate smith or fabricator is other countries) and I love the accomplishment of working on a project from beginning to end and seeing the final product, so far I've worked on large projects such as a 300 foot diameter Ferris wheel, and I feel as though your video's are slowly helping teach me the fine art of machining fine parts, which I only ever intend to use for my own personal enjoyment.
And a personal reply! you may also notice that you have earned yourself a patreon supporter as well, I can't afford much, but I feel your content on youtube alone is well worth paying for, my excitement and learning you have even more content for patreon supporters (which i only figured out after supporting) makes it all the more worthwhile! thank you.
It's amazing how much detail goes into something so small. Wish that level of quality was a bit more widely used in general products. Great to watch again Chris
William Garrett I will definitely do something like that in the future. Here's a bit of info until then: www.clickspringprojects.com/blog/from-little-things
Amazing shop you have. You accomplish a lot in such a small space. One would never know it by your videos, the production and composition of which is truly top notch. You've become my favorite machinist channel on youtube.
Clickspring Bloody hell... there's barely room to move in there. I have to say, knowing how confined your work space is makes the amazing camera work even more impressive. The quality of both the work and the video production is top notch and I'm really enjoying the series. Thanks for sharing.
I agree totally! His video quality is on a professional level. His narration is top level as well. No stammering, stuttering, wasted words or repetitions.
I've never seen anything similar, the amount of effort and care put into each piece is astounding. Your videos are a machinist wet dream. Really hoping to see it finished. Subscribed.
Amazing to watch such detail and attention being applied to parts that aren't even visible. These are little bits of beautiful perfection that hopefully someone will appreciate when they inherit this one day. You are legend!
I have watched quite a few of your videos and I always marvel at the astonishing level of workmanship but the bluing is the most impressive. Those screws turned out a glorious deep blue and the fact that you achieved that just by careful heating is even more amazing.
Great work. I've been thinking of getting a Sherline lathe, though do not have any machining experience. If I ever manage work that is even one quarter as good as yours, I will be quite happy!
AvE sent me. Truly beautiful work that you do. From machining to editing. That mirror polish on those screw heads so pretty, but I like shiny things. Then bluing them, they just seem unreal. Amazing! Keep up the work, for you it appears to be love more than work.
Chris, you make these beautiful video that are so well produced. The focus is always razor sharp with exceptional color balance and framing. Just a sight to behold. Blend that with the excellent live audio, music and voice over all come together to make these wonderfully told machining vignettes. Remarkable job. Oh yeah, AvE sent me. You put such great lipstick on all your parts.
You really are an all round master craftsman, the quality of your work and videos are brilliant, thanks mate, I'm thoroughly enjoying your video series.
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My 11 year old son and I stumbled onto your videos the other day and have now watched quite a few. However this video had him engrossed, especially the 'bluing' process. We're going to build a bluing tray too as he is desperate to have a go at it himself. Thankfully we are refurbishing his bike and we're going to do some of the hex bolts as they're small and simple to do.
So even though this video may be 5 years old.... it's still inspiring minds today, no matter the age!
Terrific to hear that Matt - he's going to have one slick looking bike!
Your attention to detail and amazing camera work make you so enjoyable to watch! Great work Chris, that blueing on the screws has a sapphire shine quality!
Andrea Arzensek Thanks Andrea!
Andrea Arzensek Wow, that phone booth build is amazing, subbed!
devjock thank you!
ot0m0t0 You need to follow me ;) Chris is great!
Polishing the insides of the screws is a bit like leaving a message on the backside of a postage stamp when you mail a letter. :-)
+ExtantFrodo2 Beautifully put EF!
Clickspring
I thought later to change that to "leaving a love note on the backside of a postage stamp" but I was already in bed.
Ohhh... you like to half-ass stuff ....I see.🤨 ....That's what a bitch does 🤔
Wouldn't it help with not marring the surface underneath?
@@ExtantFrodo2 But it IS there. You know that it is there. That’s perfection 😉👍🖖
I was going to make a joke about you forgetting to polish the tiny screwdriver slot on the screw...and then you did. Lol. Always perfect Mr. Clickspring. 👍
Im tempted to buy a screw from you, just so I can marvel at its beauty.
I bet these screws make fantastic cufflinks.
I'm with this guys. I want a blue screw so I can just stare at the detail and craftsmanship and effort that went into that alone.
Brendan Bush I'm with you all...my new favourite blue and shine...awesome work.
My dad actually has a pair of cufflinks that are bearings (so its like an O with a layer of beads, then another O) and the steel has been blued so they look pretty much like these but they spin.
Brendan Bush awesome. 👍🏼😊
It seems strange to say, but those screws are stunning. Gorgeous. Your patience, precision, and attention to detail is beyond impressive.
Leftism11 Thank you very much, I appreciate the kind words.
Leftism11 Clickspring Here, Here!! Not sure that color blue has ever been seen by human eyes before!
Huge respect for going to the lengths of making your own screws! Always impressed when seeing you work!
Switch & Lever Cheers Daniel, thanks for watching mate.
this guy is a master of the fiddly bits.
the attention to detail is impressive.
i'm impressed.
This screw needs to be in the Smithsonian. Amazing metal work, nice video work too.
+Tom Mills (GreenShortz) Ha ha! Great to know you're watching Tom, cheers.
Just watched an almost 10 minute video on making some screws. Life achievement. Great video
Hi , it is so nice to see you use the what I call old fashioned techniques, my Father taught me and I improved for 4 years under a German horologist who taught me a lot on antique restoration, I started officially in 1964 at 15 and although I am kind of retired I still make the parts, the modern horologist mainly only know how to order parts, I have introduced four into the trade and they all carry on the old methods brush and chalk and such like, and all have their own businesses, it is a pleasure to watch you work,I live in Dorchester Dorset UK,
Great to have you watching mate :)
I wanted to watch a movie this evening... but I ended up watching 11 parts of this and maybe more. .___.
same here.
can't stop watching your nice work
+Joe Idoy Great to have you watching Joe :)
Chris, You would be the only person I know of who polishes the inside of the screw slot. I am humbled by your extraordinary workmanship and exquisite attention to detail.
a0cdhd Thank you mate, I appreciate the kind words :)
I've followed this clock series since it was posted on Reddit. I have to say, I've loved the production, but you're even more amazing at the videography aspect of it all. Perfect angles, transitions, speeds, and volume control. These are seriously high quality videos. I love content like this.
condhor Thank you very much for your ongoing support, I really appreciate it.
These vids have probably continued to make this guy money for years. He deserves EVERY PENNY!
Im just entranced by that blue color, it's so cool that it's just the result of heat.
My grandfather was an amateur toolsmith and he often made his own screws for electric motors.
I'm coming back to rewatch this series, just because. That moment at 7:40 when you held the scriber in front of the polished screw head to show the reflection provoked a few short, Saxon words from me. The finish is just ridiculously good at that scale.
Wow man your a totally awesome metal worker! I'm blow away by your skills.
I get so excited when I see you've released a new video! Was once again not disappointed! Amazing work!
Kevin Korthuis Thanks very much for your continued support Kevin.
You are so talented. I have crazy respect for your patience and dedication. This piece is absolutely priceless. Also the production value of your videos is amazing. Great lighting, camera work, as well as the editing and narration put this series among the best on youtube. Thanks for all your hard work!
The die holders are fantastic no work shop should be without one.
I have used one for 30 yrs very good.
This guy is the true definition of an artist. Going so far as to polish the screws on his bezels.. incredible
Lol, amateur?! Dude, you're the man!!! Love your work.
semerhi Thank you!
Even the treading are polished, it's the absolute of the absolute of excels
You could probably sell this clock for a million dollars...especially after you show the buyer all these videos...that is some insane craftsmanship!
Webster, we’ve found a more perfect definition of perfectionism! Take a picture of one of these screws, edit it to perfection, and hey presto perfectionism is more accurately defined than the second!
Just started watching this series by recommendation from Adam Savage on his recent one day build. I'm glad he recommended it. I'm very impressed. Keep up the good work!
the blue looks AMAZING! it really shows off that highly polished look
Nathan Wooler b
God bless you for your great work 10000 likes
Pure craftsmanship. Polishing threads to a shine that you'll never see again.
Attention to the smallest details with craftsmanship is what will make this Clock a heirloom, Thanks for sharing.
TIM WILSON Thank you very much Tim
Hi !
I'm simply speechless ... MASTER CRAFTMANSHIP !
Keld Sørensen Cheers Keld, thanks for watching mate :)
Christ, those are some beautiful screws.
The attention to detail is amazing. That's absolute quality workmanship.
+Chris Smith (SirchAU) Cheers Chris, thanks for taking the time to check it out :)
Watching this video, I couldn't help thinking how much could be applied to re-finishing some vintage watches I restore. I've often watched in awe as some cases were refurbished on large flat lapping machines, but it's very intriguing to see something smaller receiving the same treatment. Achieving a factory finish on watch cases is definitely an art, but it's clear that it can be done! Thank you for sharing your work.
+Jason Wallace Cheers Jason, thanks for watching :)
As someone who hasn't done much metalwork (but want to do some bladesmithing when I get the facilities), you are INSANE.
Much respect for your commitment to doing everything properly, from scratch...now I want to buy a lathe...
John Doe Ha ha! Thank you, and do get yourself a lathe, its one of the best things I ever did. Thanks for watching.
Your attention to detail is amazing, If you ever start building motorcycles let me know.
2Wheels1Nut Ha ha! that might be a bit beyond me I think! Thanks very much for watching :)
The amount of detail you do for the simplest things in your work are absolutely amazing, what took you the better part of a day or two for just four screws, that will probably never be seen buy your buyers, is artwork in its self. I could waste days watching you work.
+Night Scribe Productions Thanks NSP, appreciate your support :)
That clock face is looking very sharp. The filed screw slot came out perfect. I'm still amazed with the level of finish. Polishing the underside of the screw and the threads. Wow.
Gary Truesdale I figure that's the place people are going to look at the most, I better make it look good! Thanks for taking the time to watch Gary.
Perfection personified...
And these parts are pretty much hidden. Bravo for superior craftsmanship, I'm sure you have multiple days in a part that could be bought off-the-shelf, but not at this quality. Beautiful!
zrobotics Yes quite a bit of time invested, if I drop a screw I really have to find it! Thank you very much for tuning in!
That blue is beautiful! I really want a small workshop with a lathe... One day.
Just starting this kind of work in my retirement and really need the level of inspiration your videos give. Thanks.
Hi Chris, your videos are examples for all of us! Your videography and narration is the best on TH-cam. Bravo!
Cheers
Jimmy
***** Thanks for your support Jimmy, I appreciate it :)
Clickspring
I appreciate your support also!
Cheers mate!
For something as simple as a screw, on the back of a clock...
Amazing.
That's a lot of work for a screw. I expected the slots to be clocked evenly. Straight up and down or left to right. Great work.
This is some next level stuff.
i can sit down and watch your videos for hours straight! your level of detail is one thing, but your attention to fine video makes it a pleasure to watch.. please keep them coming!!
+Kane “Wood5mith” Dearing Thanks very much Kane, more on the way soon!
your technique for the bluing is by far the most usefull ive been able to find. i dabble in making industrial themed jewelry and yeilded brilliant results. thanks for your vids
What kind of person can etch this and give a thumbs down? Very impressive work!
The most gorgeous blued screws I have ever seen, period.
Sean Harris Thank you Sean, I really appreciate the encouragement mate!
Damn! These vids are so satisfying to watch....
All of these presentations are outstanding. As a mechanical draftsman and designer I really do appreciate this work.
Great to have you watching Thomas :)
how can a screw be a thing of beauty? Totally inspired by your videos.
Terrific to have you watching Tom :)
your videos make me really happy.
very good video quality for something so small
I really wish I could add to the outstanding comments that have been posted but honestly, I'm speechless! Can't wait for the next vid!
William Garrett Thanks very much William, I appreciate you taking the time to watch.
I just watched the whole series and the level of craftsmanship is amazing. The high speed machining is some of the best machining video work I've seen! Thanks to NYC CNC for the link!
Nic Henke Cheers Nic, and thank you very much for your support :)
Chris, your attention to detail is amazing. Polishing the screw threads... who'd a thunk?
+Scott Hutson Great to have you watching Scott :)
Your work is simply phenomenal. The attention to detail and the skills demonstrated are of a true craftsman. A jewler would be proud to own a piece of your work.
Beautiful work! The screws are so perfect they should be on the front of the clock face! love your videos, great camera angles, effects, commentary, background music and mastery of your craft.
+Dane Hansen Thank you Dane, I very much appreciate you taking the time to watch :)
I've only just found your video's, and you have me captivated (I've binge watched the clock making episodes up until this one just in case that wasn't obvious haha), I'm a boilermaker by trade (probably called a metal smith, plate smith or fabricator is other countries) and I love the accomplishment of working on a project from beginning to end and seeing the final product, so far I've worked on large projects such as a 300 foot diameter Ferris wheel, and I feel as though your video's are slowly helping teach me the fine art of machining fine parts, which I only ever intend to use for my own personal enjoyment.
Terrific to have you watching Scott :)
And a personal reply! you may also notice that you have earned yourself a patreon supporter as well, I can't afford much, but I feel your content on youtube alone is well worth paying for, my excitement and learning you have even more content for patreon supporters (which i only figured out after supporting) makes it all the more worthwhile! thank you.
It's amazing how much detail goes into something so small. Wish that level of quality was a bit more widely used in general products. Great to watch again Chris
George Harris Thanks for taking the time George.
You are an absolute rock star!!
I love the bluing... so beautiful
I love your videos so, so much. They're some of the few videos that I actually give my undivided attention.
Noah Hamlen I'm very pleased to hear that Noah, thank you!
A suggestion: Give us a walk through of your shop with a description of your machines and shop layout.
William Garrett I will definitely do something like that in the future. Here's a bit of info until then: www.clickspringprojects.com/blog/from-little-things
Amazing shop you have. You accomplish a lot in such a small space. One would never know it by your videos, the production and composition of which is truly top notch. You've become my favorite machinist channel on youtube.
Clickspring Bloody hell... there's barely room to move in there. I have to say, knowing how confined your work space is makes the amazing camera work even more impressive. The quality of both the work and the video production is top notch and I'm really enjoying the series. Thanks for sharing.
I agree totally! His video quality is on a professional level. His narration is top level as well. No stammering, stuttering, wasted words or repetitions.
Wow! There is always something new to learn!
It's a great pleasure to watch a skilled cratsman at work, great videos, keep up the good work.
+Andrew Brown Thanks Andrew, I appreciate you taking the time to watch :)
The photography is outstanding.
I've never seen anything similar, the amount of effort and care put into each piece is astounding. Your videos are a machinist wet dream. Really hoping to see it finished. Subscribed.
+Victor Arnaiz Cheers Victor, very pleased to have your sub. Thanks for watching.
I cant believe how perfect he does this
Your work is completely astonishing!
Such attention to detail and craftsmanship. Gorgeous!
+Hans Muller Thank you very much Hans! I appreciate you taking the time to watch.
The evenness of the bluing is crazy.
I'm SO impressed.
I coming back after 8 hours on cnc and I still like to watch your videos, great job man!
+Coco Bongo Awesome to hear that, thanks very much for your support!
Amazing to watch such detail and attention being applied to parts that aren't even visible. These are little bits of beautiful perfection that hopefully someone will appreciate when they inherit this one day. You are legend!
+Bernhard Hofmann Thanks very much Bernhard, I appreciate the kind words mate :)
I have watched quite a few of your videos and I always marvel at the astonishing level of workmanship but the bluing is the most impressive. Those screws turned out a glorious deep blue and the fact that you achieved that just by careful heating is even more amazing.
Great work. I've been thinking of getting a Sherline lathe, though do not have any machining experience. If I ever manage work that is even one quarter as good as yours, I will be quite happy!
Peter Webb Thank you Peter, get the Sherline you'll have a ball!
With this video you re-ignited my passion for fine mechanical watches. Thank you!
one of the most beautiful machine videos I've watched. absolutely incredible.
+Bri Hodson Terrific to have you watching Bri :)
AvE sent me. Truly beautiful work that you do. From machining to editing. That mirror polish on those screw heads so pretty, but I like shiny things. Then bluing them, they just seem unreal. Amazing! Keep up the work, for you it appears to be love more than work.
+Clint Corliss Hey Clint, you're right I really do love it. Thanks for watching mate :)
С нетерпением жду конечный результат, ваше видео шедевры!
NK12NET Спасибо вам большое за просмотр
The wait was again worth it, and looking forward to the next. I learn something new every time. Thanks for your time spent making the videos.
irishgunpowder1 Thanks watching and for patiently waiting! I really wish I could get them out faster!
Chris, you make these beautiful video that are so well produced. The focus is always razor sharp with exceptional color balance and framing. Just a sight to behold. Blend that with the excellent live audio, music and voice over all come together to make these wonderfully told machining vignettes. Remarkable job. Oh yeah, AvE sent me. You put such great lipstick on all your parts.
+vipero00 Thank you for the kind words mate, I very much appreciate you taking the time to watch :)
I love that blueing.
Im in a jewelry course right now. I will be using this technique to blue and polish hopefully in my work.
I love watching these vids it is just so fastening
You really are an all round master craftsman, the quality of your work and videos are brilliant, thanks mate, I'm thoroughly enjoying your video series.
Luke Pettit Cheers Luke, thanks very much for taking the time to watch :)
A master at work!!
With love from Greece
Ave m'a envoyé ici... La qualité de votre travail est simplement impressionnante !!!
Xavier Ancarno Cela a été très généreux de sa part ! Merci d'avoir regardé :)
That's Awsome... the "One Million Dollar Screw" ;)
Pretty Cool !!!
so satisfying watching that
That’s a lot of work with some fancy tools!
brass screw driver tip to avoid scratching the steel screw, Chris thinks of everything !!!
I really like this process. Just awesome!👍👍👍
Really amazing work!
I'm glad your videos got suggested on a seemingly unrelated video that I was watching.
+svampebob007 I'm glad too! Thanks for taking the time to watch :)