Custom Work Holding On The Lathe
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ย. 2024
- Taken from "Making a Watchmaker's Faceplate for the Sherline Lathe - Part 1" - • Watchmaking - Making a...
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I always enjoy the "no compromises" approach in these videos. No matter the part, it is made with exquisite craftsmanship and style.
Work holder is "properly mustached and surprised", as is proper. So fun and amazing watching you work, Mr. Chris.
As always, amazing work Chris. You are the best on the internet at combining flawless machining with superb photography and editing. Thanks for sharing!
I love the craftsmanship no detail is too small or over looked.
The visual quality of each o your videos is outstanding. The lighting, the color, the cadrage, composition, and the editing are among the best of TH-cam. Of course the projects are outstanding. Keep giving us more of this great quality.
Indeed, the visual quality is so fine that I don't worry too much about *what it is*, *how it's made* is always a treat to watch...
so many pretty brass curls
Once again . The process is so satisfying. Your work is excellent . It resets my mind on precision work. Thank you for this.
Why did you remove some of he the threads on the black screw?
I was taking a quick lunch break from the shop when this came up. Very nice, it made my break more fun!
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I'm amazed at how you dont get chatter on the forming tool. Excellent stuff
What was the point of cutting the Threads of the Bolts??
🤔 really liking the time jump edits in this … I don’t remember them being some lively and aesthetic. 🥂
👍👌👏 2) And I thought that the brass disk would be a kind of alien smiley face.
Beautiful work.
Why take the top off the bolt threads, though?
Probably to make sure it wouldn't mar the inner surface of the workpiece.
he always has a good reason… so i would also be very interested why he did that, too.
@@ScaryJ1701also, maybe to ensure that there was enough room to move the plate around to get it dialed in.
@@ScaryJ1701 Thanks, that could be it.
thanks timothy. i think you are correct.
Pneumatic fingers! That's handy.
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Wtf is it and what is it used for?
G'day Herb, It's a watchmaker's faceplate. Mounted on the lathe it will hold watch components ready for machining recesses etc. The one straight and two curved slots are where the holding clamps go (which, themselves, have a thick lower jaw so that the components are kept above the surface of the faceplate); the two curved ones allow large components, say a main plate from a watch, to be radically offset to be able to get whatever location you require perfectly central. Look up 'Watchmaker's Faceplate' for a lot of images and sites for more information. All the Best.
I appreciate the ridiculous amount of dedication but I think I would have just used a router table and a radius bit with a bearing. You would have to leave a very tiny flat but it would be a lot less work.
He has a lathe but no router table. He also didn't want a flat.
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