Very clean and precise. nice job. I want to get into this so deeply but I don't have any of the machines or tools. I've been building a large escapement gear out of wood and I'm sorta stuck on the teeth bit. Not really sure how to go about it.
Thanks guys…I’ve been enjoying your work as well…that 3” Craftsman/Sherline lathe is a blast from the 1980’s…I’ve updated the motor…and about every 3 years I replace the cross slide and I have a new tailstock for it but as yet have not installed it…I have 5 lathes in my shop but that little lathe gets used almost daily…I hope to make this clock with this lathe but the fusee and the pendulum covers may need to be done on the Atlas… we’ll see.
First thanks for stopping by...I often go to auctions and sometimes I end up buying a box of stuff...I did that some years ago and found 2 of those marking tools...I love them...but have no idea where they came from...bob
I've been watching these kind of videos lately. I liked yours the best of the ones I have watched. I enjoyed the artistry of the photography and the process of laying out the gears. Are there still opportunities for production or prototype building for machine shops like this? I hope so.
Very clean and precise. nice job. I want to get into this so deeply but I don't have any of the machines or tools. I've been building a large escapement gear out of wood and I'm sorta stuck on the teeth bit. Not really sure how to go about it.
Really nice work, your detail is amazing you explain the process of machining these teeth well. We like your we think 3 inch Craftsman Lathe.
Thanks guys…I’ve been enjoying your work as well…that 3”
Craftsman/Sherline lathe is a blast from the 1980’s…I’ve updated the
motor…and about every 3 years I replace the cross slide and I have a new tailstock
for it but as yet have not installed it…I have 5 lathes in my shop but that
little lathe gets used almost daily…I hope to make this clock with this lathe
but the fusee and the pendulum covers may need to be done on the Atlas… we’ll
see.
G’day Robert, impressive work. Cheers Peter
Tnx Peter...G'day to you as well....Cheers
Gorgeous work - pucker time tapping those tiny holes!
Tnx a lot...ya...you gotta hold ur breathe a bit as you progress...then remember to breathe again...Bob
That is beautiful. Nice work
Tnx so much...Bob
Amazing.
Great idea with device to small hole taping
Thanks...not sure where I picked it up from...it is very useful...bob
Nice video I am learning a lot thank you sir.
Thanks... I just got the bearings for planting the escape wheel arbor...things moving along...tnx again...bob
kill it and grill it if it moves fondel it
Excellent work sir. Would you tell me where to get a marking tool like that shown here?
First thanks for stopping by...I often go to auctions and sometimes I end up buying a box of stuff...I did that some years ago and found 2 of those marking tools...I love them...but have no idea where they came from...bob
@@robertt-cs8fe thnx for your reply. hope I find one some day.
I've been watching these kind of videos lately. I liked yours the best of the ones I have watched. I enjoyed the artistry of the photography and the process of laying out the gears. Are there still opportunities for production or prototype building for machine shops like this? I hope so.
Great video. Thanks.
tnx Brian
I'm needing an escape wheel made. Is that something I could commission you to do?
Well, I did not know you are a left hander....
Did you know, we are all born right handed, but only a few of us overcome it....
Nice video, thank you.
Great stuff...you're welcome...bob
Thanks a lot sir I want to request you please send me the 28 tooth scape wheel of seikosha wall clock diagram and drawing in simple method.
Impressed again!
Excellent...tnxs so much...Bob
bless your hands
Thanks...bob
Cool!
Thanks Craig...I really appreciate it.