Hi! Thanks for this amazing video. One comment I would add is that when using those pins to connect the top and the bottom, it is best now to use glue to fix them, just pressure. Regular glue has a dampening effect that can defeat the purpose of the dowel pins. Thanks!
Indeed. Beautiful job. But not everyone has a laser back in their garage/workshop. I am willing to make myself a 60+ notes comb and some mechanism to "digitalise" the music box, it would be magnificent. I have electronics and software skills but not much of workshop like that, not that I couldn't do it but I don't have former experience. If I was to automate this, I am more than sure that I would increase the distance between the "teeth" of the comb. Lots to be done.
Great work and dedication as always ✨ The other day seeing "displays" for blind people, that a little circles go un and down to make a pattern, I was thinking that the same idea to do a customizable music box. It can reproduce large melodies.
the simulated voice is amazing also, he only missed one word: "stingy"...even though you spelled it correctly he said "sting-ee" like a bee sting, etc. instead of stin-jee....
i miss your old not commented videos. They were chill and peacefull, now your voice makes me jump, its too loud... I still like ur vids but i'v have to mute them and put another music on top.
Agree. I have been watching and re-watching these videos for a long time to unwind in the evenings, but now there’s no cool W&M tune playing. Appreciate the extra effort, but wish it was limited to his main channel.
Hmmm I'm not understanding why you had to turn the head of your mill sideways to access that internal feature? Is it just because you didn't want too put it in a vise to clamp the part and possibly deform it?
I get that it is a logical evolution when you modernise your tools but I am a bit sadden to see this great artisan falling into the CNC and laser cutting hole. I enjoyed it so much when it was mostly hand work. I miss the voice less editing too.
I've always wondered how these were made. Thank you for going through all the details ❤️
Hi! Thanks for this amazing video. One comment I would add is that when using those pins to connect the top and the bottom, it is best now to use glue to fix them, just pressure. Regular glue has a dampening effect that can defeat the purpose of the dowel pins. Thanks!
I was thinking the same - coming at least what I know from the sound post inside violins, where it is absolutely crucial that it is not glued.
🎵 "Let's get down Let's get down to business" 🎵
Equipments + talent = mind blowing content 💥
Indeed. Beautiful job. But not everyone has a laser back in their garage/workshop. I am willing to make myself a 60+ notes comb and some mechanism to "digitalise" the music box, it would be magnificent. I have electronics and software skills but not much of workshop like that, not that I couldn't do it but I don't have former experience. If I was to automate this, I am more than sure that I would increase the distance between the "teeth" of the comb. Lots to be done.
Excelente primera parte de la elaboracion de esta Caja de música a partir de un cuchillo, respetos desde Venezuela.👍🤜🔥🤛💯💯
Ohhhh, I can't wait for part 2.
You put lots of efforts on this little instrument
Great work and dedication as always ✨
The other day seeing "displays" for blind people, that a little circles go un and down to make a pattern, I was thinking that the same idea to do a customizable music box. It can reproduce large melodies.
That is amazing. Beautiful work as always.
Nice.....bangladesh
I love this.
wow, you are good :-) thanks
If I had my own workshop I would love to do things like this, just so I can say I made that.
I have always enjoyed making thing
Very cool👍👍
Top👏👏👏👏👏
Glad to see your works!
Very cool man! Love the projects.
Waiting for second part 👍🏼👌🏼
Amazing skill! Thanks for sharing!
I am first here according to my internet speed
Unbelievably talented!!
I'm definitely going to try this one day
Unusual watch mechanism /Part2 when coming
extreme👍great work and skills
Very cool.
Wonderful project!
Very very neat, thanks.
Really very cool.. good work
Very good!
Awesome work as always 👏🏽🙏🏽
Great videography for neat work!
Wow you got a pretty amazing channel
No one noticed he played the busniess by tiesto lol
searched for that comment. i recognized it! ^^
Your skill is more and more amazing, I stay open mouthed every time.
which is the app you used to adjust the resonance of the individual blades?
Looks like the Harmonicity Meter app from Keuwlsoft
@@agoforcella758 TNX! Si trova su google play?
Prego! Sì, l'ho trovato su Google Play, cerca Keuwlsoft. Mi dispiace ma TH-cam non mi permette di postare il link..
@@agoforcella758 grazie per l'aiuto: non ti preoccupare per il link, lo trovo (
was that Tiesto's "Let's get down to business" you were playing at the end? haha
did u just play Business - Tiesto on ur music box,?
❤
И там и тут тебя показывают
До чего технологии дошли
Un puente de violín no se pega porque "apagas" el sonido por la viscosidad del pegamento. En este caso debiste atornillar la base armónica.
Ive been a subscriber for a long while and always look forward to your videos - this was no exception, they’re great. Keep ‘em cummin.
"There is a good reason why some people compared it to a house fire." - I sincerely hope that the reason is not that it WAS a house fire!
At this point it's basically a kalimba
The work that must have went into this must have been a lot
Awesome views, what model is your later engraver?
Hey! Can you tell a little bit more about your laser? like how strong is it? yag? co2? ahhhh... so interesting ;-)
Does your Channel name mean Wood and Metal left-handed?
I love this ch!!!!!
всё ссучился , и этот терь под американцев....
What kind of lazer are you using?
Make a high quality soldering iron please bro🤗🤗🤗
the simulated voice is amazing also, he only missed one word: "stingy"...even though you spelled it correctly he said "sting-ee" like a bee sting, etc. instead of stin-jee....
Does anyone know what sort of laser can cut through a knife blade like that?
Can you tell some info about your laser? Thanks!
i miss your old not commented videos. They were chill and peacefull, now your voice makes me jump, its too loud... I still like ur vids but i'v have to mute them and put another music on top.
Agree. I have been watching and re-watching these videos for a long time to unwind in the evenings, but now there’s no cool W&M tune playing. Appreciate the extra effort, but wish it was limited to his main channel.
Ну ты француууз боом боом
you voice remember me to zemo
What kind of lathe and Other stuff do you use
Next time can you show what kind of cutting tools did you use?
Nice!
What app are you using for the tuning?
:O you have a voice!
No one else heard Tiesto?
try making a small functional piano
can you do a workshop tour
What was the music played in the end?
Awesome work can you link me you, r laser?
hi
Do you have a link to the laser you are using?
look for WATTSAN FL TT. He mentioned it in some previous vids.
Hmmm I'm not understanding why you had to turn the head of your mill sideways to access that internal feature? Is it just because you didn't want too put it in a vise to clamp the part and possibly deform it?
"we're going to use a more expensive wood, b**ch"
Why didnt you tune the high notes ?
Use waterjet
When you have depression but also adhd
lets get down to business!
Sorry but I prefer when it was only machine noise or music without voice over
this video would be probably a better watch without the voiceover. optional subtitles are enough.
Lost of tools? And machines???
Is this a computer voice?
А как работать с приложением так и не сказал.
BEEEECH
"bitch is not cheap"
?
I get that it is a logical evolution when you modernise your tools but I am a bit sadden to see this great artisan falling into the CNC and laser cutting hole. I enjoyed it so much when it was mostly hand work. I miss the voice less editing too.
Burch.... not bit3h
in terms of hate, and cut it leaving a beat of her ma jin.... dude lol
top and the bottom covers with two doll wools.... u ok?
com pen it. lol