It is very calming to just get out of bed, grab some cold coffee, sit down in from of my computer and just watch some great tiny tool be made. Thank you for sharing.
Your videos are the only ones where I actually watch all of the adverts, too. I've re- watched your clock series half a dozen times now... Amazing stuff!
I think it is called digital divider, machine that moves machined material in determined number of "steps". Search Clickspring, where he cuts wheels and pinions. Amazing place to visit, all of his videos. Just wow.
Love watching everything you put out!! But can you PLEASE give us an update on the antikythera project? Even if its just a faceless monolog its been almost a year!!!
I'm still in research/publish mode Brodie. Its a very slow process over which I have little control. The build series will recommence once the research is published - Cheers :)
How did you get the correct profile on the form tool [ involute, I presume ] for making the fly cutter...if you don't mind me asking. Great job and thank you.
I generally use O1 tool steel, although occasionally also EN8, recommend this book for info on home shop heat treating: (Amazon affiliate link) amzn.to/2IdTQLw - Cheers :)
Hi what speed do you run your single point cutters at in feet per minute? I am making a Trent pinnion mill and need to make a cutter to manufacture the division plates. Regards Andy.
Thank you for the great video. What are you using to index the clock wheel? ( I do love how the last cut - is just perfect meshing with the other (cycloidal) tooth form. Love your videos - really wished I were at your skill level.
Always cool to see some of what happened behind the scenes in the original clock build series now! But what is the chamfer you file at 1:00 and deepen at 1:26 for? Some sort of relief/clearance?
I have a question potentially too long to answer here.... when designing your wheels how do you decide on the size of the addendum? So for example if you had a pitch diameter of 10mm how would you work out the overall size of the blank you’d need? Sorry I know it’s probably big complex answer
All data and geometry regarding the cycloidal profile can be found in this book, highly recommend: "Wheel & Pinion Cutting in Horology": amzn.to/2HI6ca9 - Cheers :)
ну 1. пальцевая модульная фреза в основном под заказ 2. цены не оч. гуманные 3. не под все модули есть. 4 время на поиск и доставку. А главное что автор создает инструменты своими руками начиная со сверла и напильника, сам проек подразумевает воссоздание не только механизма но и самогт процесса создания в те времена.
Love the heating idea. Keeps the piece hot before you quench it. Brilliant.
An amazingly good video of heat treating this folks is how it's really done.
It is very calming to just get out of bed, grab some cold coffee, sit down in from of my computer and just watch some great tiny tool be made. Thank you for sharing.
Your videos are the only ones where I actually watch all of the adverts, too. I've re- watched your clock series half a dozen times now... Amazing stuff!
I made my own tool out of square stock the other day thanks to your videos.
Not only is your machine work pieces of art - your videos are too! 👍🥂😀
Simply amazing! Great job! Thanks for sharing your talents with the rest of us.
3 mins well spent as always.Well done.
Might have to binge the clock series again. Thank you and happy new year!
Always a G'day! when Clickspring comes out with a new video!
My only real question here is how many takes did that last shot require in order to get the cutter to end in that position? :P Nice job as always!
last shot is reverse...maybe
I think it is called digital divider, machine that moves machined material in determined number of "steps". Search Clickspring, where he cuts wheels and pinions. Amazing place to visit, all of his videos. Just wow.
@@DoItSurgicalWay He means the cutter to be in frame
I’d say it’s two shots with the second shot being reversed and cross faded to from a shot of the piece as slows down. Or just really lucky.
Just a wild guess, one shot. My only logic is that this is Clickspring.
Everyone should give Chris a 2020 challenge, the Clickspring Orrery.
@paul beenis Orrery right meow, and antikittentheory next year!
Love watching everything you put out!! But can you PLEASE give us an update on the antikythera project? Even if its just a faceless monolog its been almost a year!!!
I'm still in research/publish mode Brodie. Its a very slow process over which I have little control. The build series will recommence once the research is published - Cheers :)
@@ClickspringClips Thank you so much for your reply!
Chris, Another lovely piece of work. Regards
Happy new year from the high plains of Texas.
Happy New Year to you too Ryan :)
Excellent workmanship as usual,happy new year
Happy New Year to you too mate :)
Hi Chris! The bushfire situation you guys have is really troubling. I hope everything's OK and wish you the best for the new year. Cheers!
That is absolutely awesome.
Are you planning a video with bloopers. probably the shortest video ever in your youtube history. best wishes for this year
Wow! This is too perfect.
Beautiful
That is simply beautiful! Thank you.
Making works of art to make more works of art... :)
That's your best post for this year LOL I'm looking forward to more of your excellent work 🍺🇦🇺
Awesome video
I learned a lot on your channel, thank you
Fun stuff Chris! Thank you again!
Geez, imagine the forces on the end of that tiny cutting tooth. Poor little guy
Thank you! It was interesting!
F@cking majestic...
Glad to see you back :)
How did you get the correct profile on the form tool [ involute, I presume ] for making the fly cutter...if you don't mind me asking. Great job and thank you.
I was wondering the same thing!
Nice work! You should probably add a link with the excel sheet calculations for the tool. I wish you health and a creative year mate!
A TOT video with no talking and set to music 😉
I can’t wait until all these shorts make a full length video
They are almost all parts of a longer video made earlier. Les
Great work
Lovely tool Chris - best to you for 2020. :)
Thank you mate, same to you and yours :)
This one is missing your awesome commentary though!
This is incredible. I can't believe Human Beings can do such things. Clickspring will you ever do a video on your background, training, etc.?
Silly man! Clickspring is not a human.
Mark England clickspring is two floating australian hands
Amazing, do you know if the concave portions of the gear cutters, does that curve conform to a circle,
Cool work 👍👏
The old form tool trick.
Circa before CNC machines 👍👍
Well that was awesome
Love your videos on this and the main channel! Amazing work! Where do you get your sharpening stones and sticks from? And what grit? Happy new year
A real Master!!!
Awesome, you never cease amazing me with your talents! Thank you!
lovely
What kind of steel did you use? Was is hss? I enjoy your videos a lot, and learn a lot!!! See ya!
Is m 0.8 the radius on the cutter?
WOW!!!
NICE WORK!!!
Beatiful!
Hello, wich kind of steel do you use? Best regards from Germany 😉
Nice!
What recipe to hardening like you do sir .. and what is steel you use . Thank you if you want to reply 🙏
I generally use O1 tool steel, although occasionally also EN8, recommend this book for info on home shop heat treating: (Amazon affiliate link) amzn.to/2IdTQLw - Cheers :)
Hi what speed do you run your single point cutters at in feet per minute? I am making a Trent pinnion mill and need to make a cutter to manufacture the division plates.
Regards Andy.
For leaded brass, flat out (for steel, not at all. This type of single point cutter is not suited to cutting steel) - Cheers :)
Good
What the hell has to Resubscribe to catch all your videos
Where have you been? Haven't seen a vid in months.
Cool beans man.
What is cutter that u have used on lathe to make gear tooth cutter???
Великий гений
Chris is that from O1 tool steel? Video was very nice.
Yes O1 - Cheers :)
Thank you for the great video. What are you using to index the clock wheel? ( I do love how the last cut - is just perfect meshing with the other (cycloidal) tooth form. Love your videos - really wished I were at your skill level.
Gonna need a smoke after that one.
Was it as good for you as it was for me?
Always cool to see some of what happened behind the scenes in the original clock build series now!
But what is the chamfer you file at 1:00 and deepen at 1:26 for? Some sort of relief/clearance?
Good question. I'm going to guess that it is a relief. Imagine it cut square. Now as the tool spins, the backside would rub on the workpiece.
I have a question potentially too long to answer here.... when designing your wheels how do you decide on the size of the addendum? So for example if you had a pitch diameter of 10mm how would you work out the overall size of the blank you’d need? Sorry I know it’s probably big complex answer
All data and geometry regarding the cycloidal profile can be found in this book, highly recommend: "Wheel & Pinion Cutting in Horology": amzn.to/2HI6ca9 - Cheers :)
@@ClickspringClips thank you!
What steel do you use to make the tool?
One word... WOW! :)
when you are a machinist and your video is exactly one tenth of an inch in mm... :D
I miss your voice, Chris
Great video but prefer them with the commentary
As easy as that.
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Нихуя не понял. Но очень интересно.
Please buy per lathe blade and send to Thailand
That doesn't look like an involute to me
Cycloidal - Cheers :)
Изготавливать фрезу под один модуль ? Не проще купить готовую ? Ведь даже у одного модуля профиль зависит от количества зубьев в шестерне .
ну 1. пальцевая модульная фреза в основном под заказ 2. цены не оч. гуманные 3. не под все модули есть. 4 время на поиск и доставку. А главное что автор создает инструменты своими руками начиная со сверла и напильника, сам проек подразумевает воссоздание не только механизма но и самогт процесса создания в те времена.