It's 1am and I can't think of a more relaxing video on YT. Literally everything about this project is beautiful and I wish I had a fraction of your skill and patience.
Oh. My. God. I didn't think it was possible for you to raise the bar on your videos, but you have proven me wrong. The level of detail and precision you not only achieve, but demonstrate so well, makes my OCD brain explode with delight. Thank you for sharing your madness with the world!
I can not for the life of me figure how anyone could give these videos a “thumbs down”? These are some of the most intriguing and thought provoking videos I have ever seen! Always amazed to see what you have in store for us. Keep up the good work!
People who believe it is all fake. Thats who. Many often forget that humans back then were pretty much the same as they are today. But they always have this image that people in the past were stupid. Despite a lot of the basics we still use today being developed and discovered in those times.
@@theexchipmunk Agreed. The ancients had black, seriously black skies and the stars incredibly clear. I have to drive a long way to get close to that for my astrophotography. They command attention and study so, it's little wonder they spent a lot of time doing exactly that. As for technology, they tended to be famous for hiding all they knew concerning anything that might give a military advantage or any advantage to another nation. This was especially true with iron. They would sell to you but not give away secrets.
@Dr. M. H. That reminds me of a humorous book I picked up once, written by an Asian-Indian. He claimed, tongue in cheek, that the British invested many years devising a way to ruin tea. After much research and expense, they found the perfect formula: Add milk and sugar. For some types of tea, I'm not entirely sure he was wrong :)
@@PhilJonesIII Ah yes.....light pollution. That is a great price to pay for progress. Hopefully we'll invent alternative way to luminate our cities without causing too much light pollution. So that generations to come can finally see the stars and the nightly skies. People don't realize how truly beautiful the night can be.
@@RedWolf777SG I took my sons up into the French Alps overnight to see the Milky Way. Dragged them out of the tent at 1 am and told them to look up. The complaints about wanting to sleep suddenly stopped and the three of them just stared into the sky with their jaws almost touching the ground. Never had they been so quiet for so long. :)
To all those involved, THANK YOU for your efforts, craftsmanship, and time in this project! I am absolutely amazed that the re-creation of this device is moving along so well! Great Job!
Well done! I was worried there wasn't going to be as much hand filing, but I see you've not only increased that, but also ditched the powered drill press. :)
Chris, I think I said this last time but feel compelled to repeat myself. This channel is utterly peerless. You have incredible talent, passion, vision and patience that is impossible not to admire...and it's infectious too.
I wish I could like this video 100 times! I don’t want to sound like one of those guys but this guy deserves more subscribers. From the amount of time this guy has been making amazing content and the amount of time taken to make these videos, I would assume the TH-cam algorithm would put his videos in the recommendations.
Wow. Seeing the time investment and the degree of precision makes me think that the original Antikythera Mechanism was the ancient technological equivalent of IBM's Watson. This must have been the cutting edge instrument of its day, of immense value both for its functions and for the prestige it would bestow on its owners. It is fascinating to think how well the ancients understood mathematics.
25mins and 24 seconds I can escape from reality and just watch this.... I wish any part of my life was this calm precise and consistent as this content.
I found this video series yesterday, and I had to stop myself from watching more at 3 AM. Seriously, this series is absolutely stunning. From the historical significance of this machine to your engineering genius, neat working methods, your calm Aussie voice and amazing editing/cinematography skills....you've got it all, man. I'll be waiting patiently for the next one
I watched early programs about this great discovery, when they still hadnt discovered what it was really all about. Some 20 years later and I'm watching a skilled craftsman create his own version as though its an everyday event. Amazing...!!
These videos only increase the sense of awe I have for the ancient machinists who figured all of this out. Hats off to Clickspring too... Amazing how he makes sense of all the mysteries within this mechanism. Thanks for inviting us all along this marvelous journey and teaching everyone loads of technical and mathematic insights.
Was beginning to wonder if there would ever be another Clickspring video, words cannot express my delight and awe at watching the craftsmanship and then the contemplation of the ancients having done this oh so long ago. Science, history, art and education all rolled into entertainment, what more would anyone want!
Not only do you get amazing machining skills and lessons, you get a dearth of information, from snippets of history to good ideas... That clip of the shadow passing over our cloud covered home.... wow You should be a teacher.... haven't been this hooked on anything since physics way back in school about 30 years ago. Ancient greece was way ahead of everyone else at the time......
This has to be one of the best youtube videos that I look at. (I am going to look at it again as well in case I missed something ). Many thanks and greetings from Africa.
There are ofcause many videos on youtube, but it is very rare to see a video or a video series like this with this level of detail... The music, narration, lighting, editing, sound and graphics are well done.. Even the attention to the vast video credits list is not what you see every day.. Well done, alot of youtubers could learn a thing or two from this..
Chris, i think your videos should be shown in every school world-wide, for craftsmanship, historical content, dedication, passion, video editing, narration and so on.. The closer you are from perfection shows that the feeling you will get when this project is over will be pure hapiness and realization as a human being. Thanks for documenting all your work and sorry for my english. Greetings from Argentina
I make all of my robotics students watch your videos as inspiration. You do astounding work with so little, you prove that anything is possible with the right amount of care and dedication!
At this point you must be getting sick to death of forming gear teeth and squaring off round holes by hand Chris. If it helps, I for one am constantly being blown away by the quality of your work. Thanks for taking the time and effort to share these projects with us.
@Dr. M. H. Possibly, But from my experience, for this kind of precision hand tool work you can't really let your mind wander and rely on muscle memory. You have to be in the here and now to avoid mistakes. I suppose if you mean "Meditative" as in focusing all your attention on the task at hand so no other concerns of life intrude on your consciousness, Then maybe......... But I'd personally still be too sick of hand cutting gear teeth to continue after less than 5 hours. :)
@Dr. M. H. Well, I think 5 hours would be about the time it would take for me to start screaming "WTF am I doing?!?!?, Not doing this sort of work was what milling machines, Indexing heads and bloody involute cutters were made for !!!!!". :) OK, I was trained as an engineer, subsequently I only tend to see this sort of thing from a machinist's perspective. I know that with the right basic machinery I could crank these out 20 at a time and have 100 made before Chris could get 1/8 of the way around the one he was making, And knowing that fact would be eating away at me the whole time I was "Messing about" with hand files. So I don't think this mindset would allow me to attain any sort of inner peace or tranquillity from the task. :D
I love how you get into the mind of the original designer & builder, where process is king. 'You have to this before you do that, it makes it so much easier & more accurate.' They were true artisans, & so are you. Superb workmanship & videos. I think that puts you one up on old Archimedes - they just built it, you have made it a 'spectator sport'.
I've lost count of the number of good craftsmen and engineers I've met (or been taught by) that are 'lefties'... I enjoy your videos immensely, Chris. Thank you.
My goodness Chris this was epic in all ways...maybe best ever! I need to watch it 2 more times to get the details because I was so enthralled from the opening shots that I just paused maybe twice to read the lettering on the gears. The score was a brilliant compilation and so fitting! ALL the overlays (~20 I think?) were incredible and complex. Squeaky clean and no caffeine to handle those parts especially with sore fingers. ;-) You've been a busy man! Thank You with a knowing slight nod for All the work and teaching. Masterfuller!!!
How can anything like some benign collection of gears be so f***ing beautiful? These videos are pure magic, Sire! I guess there's no better way of giving modern age peeps an idea of the degree of skill of the makers of the original mechanism than what you do here.
I know you'll probably never read this, but your content keeps my dream of being a clockmaker alive. I currently work a 9-5, and find myself dreaming of the day that I could make clocks and clockworks for a living. Thank you for putting this beautiful work out for us all. Thank you so much!
Thank you for the previous video as well as this one. I used some of your filing guidance to work on a casting today. I came in to cool off and get a drink, and this was up. Thank you for passing along your expertise. It makes my work so much more satisfying when I can use proper technique I get from you do to it right. Good on ya!
Chris, you and the project are nothing short of amazing - knowledge, design, tool making, workmanship, file work. I used to think I was pretty good in the workmanship department. Not any more. You bring it to an absolutely different level. Thank you for sharing and giving us a target to strive for. Milan
Chris thanks again for another Zen like video. I so enjoy your precision filled craftsmanship, your attention to detail, and your hand filing of pieces to incredible tolerance. I can’t even De-bur a part and make it look good. I watch your videos three or four times just to relax!The music, the videography, and precision you achieve with hand made tools and techniques is a testament to your masterful craftsmanship! Thank your for your time.
I am convinced you have servos in every joint of your hand! You make parts by filing that I would be proud to produce on a CNC! This is beautiful beyond words...
Just wanted to thank you for making this series. I ended up here just from wondering how metal files were invented and made in antiquity. I've only known of the antikythera in passing but your devotion to recreating it is just something else. Your work is absolutely fascinating. Cheers!
As always, the quality of your work and the amount of thought and research you put into it is astonishing. The historical nature of this project is fascinating and I love how you try to reproduce as closely as possible the techniques used by the original makers of the Antikythera.
I simply cannot wait for your videos to come out. The only thing I can say is you make all of us strive to be better at what we do....whatever skill that may be. Thank you for mentoring us Chris!
Before I watch a new clickspring video I always Windex my phone screen to get the eight years of my kids prints/snot/saliva off. To make sure I can see the great craftsmanship and video editing 👍top notch .
+Alan King Indeed, Brother. I forget that my dry sarcasm drenched attempts at humor are in fact NOT anywhere near as transparent as I keep thinking they look/sound. Years of brandishing them around those who know what a nice and down-to-earth guy I am left me blinded to the fact that often times(like here), I just come across looking like an asshole flipping insults around carelessly at complete strangers. Thanx for the Heads-Up. Ohh...and Thank You for offering clear, non- judgemental, harrassment-free observation/opinion. Quite kind and rather mature also.
Wonderful craftsmanship, both today and when the mechanism was invented and first built by our ancient ancestors. They had a profound understanding of the movement of the skies.
OMG, I need more! I just binged the entire series so far. This is *_ENTHRALLING_* ! The level of technology they had back then...never matched until what, almost 2,000+ years later? Kinda makes you wonder what other kinds of technological wonders they had in that era... Edited for wording typo. Bunging is not the same as binging...
These is one of the best video series i have seen on youtube. Seriously. I wish you would make a video every week but i can tell you spend the same amount of care filming editing and doing the voice over work as you do making the actual machines. Great work!
Damn. Just. Damn. Your work is awesome and your patience for this line of workmanship is next level. If this doesn't make you a master clock maker at the end of this, mankind is doomed. :)
I feel guilty for not paying to watch this. This level of craftsmanship is very rare these days and when you film it and add real production value, you create something really special. I will have to find some dollars somewhere and look into Patreon.
the only thing that rivals the quality an presicion of your builds is the impeccable quality an presicion of your photography,. as allways, its a pleasure to see it
Amazing. That is almost unbearably perfect. I am hobby metalworker and i do understand the amount of real time packaged in every video. And that is besides making the video itself.
Found Clickspring through AVE and just finished binge watching this little series, I should have checked the posting times between videos first because now I have to wait for more of this incredible experience to be made..... I need more. Phenomenal work truly a master craftsman.
Same here. Was about to head to my garage to do some work and I did a double take on what popped up. Sat myself back down and stayed engrossed for 26 minutes.
Oh well, guess mowing the grass can wait. Only lost 2 mailmen and a UPS driver in there after all.
CO Jones That's not grass. I lost my house, now that's grass!
LMBO! What a visua! Thanks for my first belly laugh of the day!
Sirus LMAO 😂😂😂😂
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I swear, the supreme craftsmanship and cinematography makes this channel better than anything I’ve ever seen on TV.
I'm always amazed of the precision of the parts, I can't even put a sticker straight 😂
zerpBot I feel you man
I feel certain that this project would cost me between 16 and 26 thousand dollars in scrap brass.
zerpBot ikr that's what amazes me
It's 1am and I can't think of a more relaxing video on YT. Literally everything about this project is beautiful and I wish I had a fraction of your skill and patience.
Thank you mate, I very much appreciate you taking the time to tune in :)
I do enjoy assembly of assemblies!
Ha ha! Me too! Cheers mate :)
Hand Tool Rescue two artisans come together 😊
Hand Tool Rescue keep squirting your wd40 click spring will keep making an impossible machine haha!
Hand Tool Rescue will repair it in 150 years.
In this video I make the gearing that drives the eclipse prediction function of the mechanism - Please enjoy!
Wonderful! Thanks for making so awesome content, gotta love the long slow but steady moving series!
How could we not?
Les
Of course we do enjoy your videos sir!
I literally pine for these... your production value is phenominal.
Best youtube channel there is.
Wow, your patience and precision in filing all those gear teeth is unbelievable.
Next time he have to explain better how ancients made the divisions on the wheels. A bit of geometry..
Ima curious how did made the files...
There are 2 videos on how he made the files
Maybe I'm just an idealist but I'd like to believe a series like this is the reason the internet exists.
This is really fantastic. Thank you
Oh. My. God. I didn't think it was possible for you to raise the bar on your videos, but you have proven me wrong. The level of detail and precision you not only achieve, but demonstrate so well, makes my OCD brain explode with delight. Thank you for sharing your madness with the world!
I can not for the life of me figure how anyone could give these videos a “thumbs down”? These are some of the most intriguing and thought provoking videos I have ever seen! Always amazed to see what you have in store for us. Keep up the good work!
People who believe it is all fake. Thats who. Many often forget that humans back then were pretty much the same as they are today. But they always have this image that people in the past were stupid. Despite a lot of the basics we still use today being developed and discovered in those times.
@@theexchipmunk Agreed. The ancients had black, seriously black skies and the stars incredibly clear. I have to drive a long way to get close to that for my astrophotography. They command attention and study so, it's little wonder they spent a lot of time doing exactly that.
As for technology, they tended to be famous for hiding all they knew concerning anything that might give a military advantage or any advantage to another nation. This was especially true with iron. They would sell to you but not give away secrets.
@Dr. M. H. That reminds me of a humorous book I picked up once, written by an Asian-Indian. He claimed, tongue in cheek, that the British invested many years devising a way to ruin tea. After much research and expense, they found the perfect formula: Add milk and sugar.
For some types of tea, I'm not entirely sure he was wrong :)
@@PhilJonesIII Ah yes.....light pollution. That is a great price to pay for progress. Hopefully we'll invent alternative way to luminate our cities without causing too much light pollution. So that generations to come can finally see the stars and the nightly skies. People don't realize how truly beautiful the night can be.
@@RedWolf777SG I took my sons up into the French Alps overnight to see the Milky Way. Dragged them out of the tent at 1 am and told them to look up. The complaints about wanting to sleep suddenly stopped and the three of them just stared into the sky with their jaws almost touching the ground. Never had they been so quiet for so long. :)
To all those involved, THANK YOU for your efforts, craftsmanship, and time in this project! I am absolutely amazed that the re-creation of this device is moving along so well! Great Job!
Thank you!
Unreal!!!!!
Thank you mate :)
Clickspring and Alec Steele Colab... Get on it!
Damascus gears
Fantastic to have you here
That would be awesome.
I'd forgotten how wonderfully relaxing your videos are. Thanks, Chris!
Well done! I was worried there wasn't going to be as much hand filing, but I see you've not only increased that, but also ditched the powered drill press. :)
Haha me tooooooo. I'm so thrilled that you watch this!!!! In a Tested video Adam Savage mentions he watches this too!
Two the most viewed YT channels from me on same place.. 😇 Great greeting for NYC CNC and Clickspring!
NYC CNC i miss a good video from you too.
Time to change your channel name NYC to NYC-ASMR-FILES
Like minds think alike! Not surprised at all seeing you here!
You deserve a PhD for recreating these mechanisms with the full understanding of how they were made. Your truly gifted.
Always fascinating, skillful, and beautiful work Chris!
Thank you mate!
I am simply left in awe by the end of every one of your videos Chris.
So pleased you're enjoying them Matt :)
The sheer precision of your work almost makes me want to cry. Seriously!
I make precise and delicate paper ornaments as a hobby, so it's always fascinating to see someone do exactly that - but with metal!
FINALLY! I love your videos!
The content is so interesting and your presentation/editing is fantastic.
This says it all, I can appreciate why we have to wait a while for the next instalment (Chris love your work)
Terrific to have you watching mate :)
Arguably the most accurately constructed version in existence
Budist Monks don't know how chilled I feel after watching your videos. Such precision. Amazing.
Man this is far better than any History or Discovery Channel production.
I am astounded. Every time. But your patience and craftsmanship.
your videos never get old. thanks for putting 110% into the quality department, not just in the work, but in the filming/narrating.
I love this series. Recreating such beautiful gear work all by hand.
Remarkable! Your patience is second to none, thank you very much for sharing this build.
The level of craftsmanship... absolutely phenomenal.
You demonstrate an absolutely astonishing level of skill and craftsmanship. I particularly like the beautiful chamfer you put on all the edges.
This must be the best YT series I've ever watched. THANKS!
Chris, I think I said this last time but feel compelled to repeat myself. This channel is utterly peerless. You have incredible talent, passion, vision and patience that is impossible not to admire...and it's infectious too.
This man has the patience of a monk. I do not think I could get all those sprocket teeth so even by hand filing. Wonderful craftsmanship
I wish I could like this video 100 times! I don’t want to sound like one of those guys but this guy deserves more subscribers. From the amount of time this guy has been making amazing content and the amount of time taken to make these videos, I would assume the TH-cam algorithm would put his videos in the recommendations.
Who gives this man a thumbs down for his videos??
There needs to be a youtube Emmy award for video series of such high quality and technical ability.
Wow. Seeing the time investment and the degree of precision makes me think that the original Antikythera Mechanism was the ancient technological equivalent of IBM's Watson. This must have been the cutting edge instrument of its day, of immense value both for its functions and for the prestige it would bestow on its owners.
It is fascinating to think how well the ancients understood mathematics.
25mins and 24 seconds I can escape from reality and just watch this.... I wish any part of my life was this calm precise and consistent as this content.
I found this video series yesterday, and I had to stop myself from watching more at 3 AM. Seriously, this series is absolutely stunning. From the historical significance of this machine to your engineering genius, neat working methods, your calm Aussie voice and amazing editing/cinematography skills....you've got it all, man. I'll be waiting patiently for the next one
I watched early programs about this great discovery, when they still hadnt discovered what it was really all about. Some 20 years later and I'm watching a skilled craftsman create his own version as though its an everyday event. Amazing...!!
You are more patient than a mountain. Your work is truly amazing.
More patient than a mountain? More patient th...? Wow! Your comment tastes more green than my dogs elbows. HA!! Dogs don't have elbows! Gotcha!
These videos only increase the sense of awe I have for the ancient machinists who figured all of this out.
Hats off to Clickspring too...
Amazing how he makes sense of all the mysteries within this mechanism.
Thanks for inviting us all along this marvelous journey and teaching everyone loads of technical and mathematic insights.
Was beginning to wonder if there would ever be another Clickspring video, words cannot express my delight and awe at watching the craftsmanship and then the contemplation of the ancients having done this oh so long ago. Science, history, art and education all rolled into entertainment, what more would anyone want!
It's a privilege to watch this series. I have no doubt this will be in a museum along side the original one day
Not only do you get amazing machining skills and lessons, you get a dearth of information, from snippets of history to good ideas...
That clip of the shadow passing over our cloud covered home.... wow
You should be a teacher.... haven't been this hooked on anything since physics way back in school about 30 years ago. Ancient greece was way ahead of everyone else at the time......
So pleased you're enjoying the videos mate :)
"dearth" should be "wealth". He is a teacher, has been for a long time.
Feth!!! blasted typo!!! grrrrr
Ok
@@shazam6274 Oops, my bad. Sorry for the 3 year wait
You make me dreaming, when I see with what talent you perform your art, I feel like a child discovering the world with wide open eyes…
When you campare some of these part to the size of his fingernail, it's then you realise how much more awesome this guy is.
Phenomenal work, Chris!
Every time I watch one of your videos I am in awe of your skills, patience and attention to detail.
This is outstanding work Chris. Absolutely stunning. You're an artist!
Ha ha! Thank you mate :)
This has to be one of the best youtube videos that I look at. (I am going to look at it again as well in case I missed something ). Many thanks and greetings from Africa.
your level of detail Sir is second to none, outstanding craftsmanship
This puts all hobbies to shame. Your manual control of your hand crafted tools is exquisite. Going to go off to rethink my life.
There are ofcause many videos on youtube, but it is very rare to see a video or a video series like this with this level of detail... The music, narration, lighting, editing, sound and graphics are well done.. Even the attention to the vast video credits list is not what you see every day.. Well done, alot of youtubers could learn a thing or two from this..
Chris, i think your videos should be shown in every school world-wide, for craftsmanship, historical content, dedication, passion, video editing, narration and so on..
The closer you are from perfection shows that the feeling you will get when this project is over will be pure hapiness and realization as a human being.
Thanks for documenting all your work and sorry for my english.
Greetings from Argentina
Thank you Max, very much appreciate your encouragement mate :)
I find it incredible that you can so easily file out the center square shape in a gear and still have it be so concentric.
I make all of my robotics students watch your videos as inspiration. You do astounding work with so little, you prove that anything is possible with the right amount of care and dedication!
At this point you must be getting sick to death of forming gear teeth and squaring off round holes by hand Chris. If it helps, I for one am constantly being blown away by the quality of your work.
Thanks for taking the time and effort to share these projects with us.
@Dr. M. H. Possibly, But from my experience, for this kind of precision hand tool work you can't really let your mind wander and rely on muscle memory. You have to be in the here and now to avoid mistakes. I suppose if you mean "Meditative" as in focusing all your attention on the task at hand so no other concerns of life intrude on your consciousness, Then maybe......... But I'd personally still be too sick of hand cutting gear teeth to continue after less than 5 hours. :)
@Dr. M. H. Well, I think 5 hours would be about the time it would take for me to start screaming "WTF am I doing?!?!?, Not doing this sort of work was what milling machines, Indexing heads and bloody involute cutters were made for !!!!!". :)
OK, I was trained as an engineer, subsequently I only tend to see this sort of thing from a machinist's perspective. I know that with the right basic machinery I could crank these out 20 at a time and have 100 made before Chris could get 1/8 of the way around the one he was making, And knowing that fact would be eating away at me the whole time I was "Messing about" with hand files.
So I don't think this mindset would allow me to attain any sort of inner peace or tranquillity from the task. :D
I love how you get into the mind of the original designer & builder, where process is king. 'You have to this before you do that, it makes it so much easier & more accurate.' They were true artisans, & so are you. Superb workmanship & videos. I think that puts you one up on old Archimedes - they just built it, you have made it a 'spectator sport'.
The level of accuracy that can be done with just hand tools, time, and patience is really impressive.
You are doing cutting edge experimental archeology and I don’t think the right people are even aware. This is stunning.
A Clickspring video within 24 hours of a Project Binky video by Bad Obsession Motorsport is as rare as a total solar eclipse.
halnywiatr We need Chris to build us a mechanism to predict the next Binky video...
Tea powered : )
With Chris we pause the video to translate Greek; with Binky one has to translate Shropshire.
And I thought I was the only one who was a fan of both.
Yup, just did exactly this. Binky then Clickspring. Satisfaction levels are peaking.
This kind of work belongs in a museum. And I don't mean a sci/tech museum, I mean an Art museum.
15:31 Smooth AF! thank you!
I've lost count of the number of good craftsmen and engineers I've met (or been taught by) that are 'lefties'...
I enjoy your videos immensely, Chris.
Thank you.
My goodness Chris this was epic in all ways...maybe best ever! I need to watch it 2 more times to get the details because I was so enthralled from the opening shots that I just paused maybe twice to read the lettering on the gears. The score was a brilliant compilation and so fitting! ALL the overlays (~20 I think?) were incredible and complex. Squeaky clean and no caffeine to handle those parts especially with sore fingers. ;-) You've been a busy man! Thank You with a knowing slight nod for All the work and teaching. Masterfuller!!!
Thank you so much PJ :)
How can anything like some benign collection of gears be so f***ing beautiful?
These videos are pure magic, Sire! I guess there's no better way of giving modern age peeps an idea of the degree of skill of the makers of the original mechanism than what you do here.
I don't know how you do this, Chris, but I'm sure glad you do! I'm also glad you're willing to share your process with the rest of us.
I know you'll probably never read this, but your content keeps my dream of being a clockmaker alive. I currently work a 9-5, and find myself dreaming of the day that I could make clocks and clockworks for a living. Thank you for putting this beautiful work out for us all. Thank you so much!
Thank you for the previous video as well as this one. I used some of your filing guidance to work on a casting today. I came in to cool off and get a drink, and this was up. Thank you for passing along your expertise. It makes my work so much more satisfying when I can use proper technique I get from you do to it right. Good on ya!
Cheers mate :)
Chris, you and the project are nothing short of amazing - knowledge, design, tool making, workmanship, file work. I used to think I was pretty good in the workmanship department. Not any more. You bring it to an absolutely different level. Thank you for sharing and giving us a target to strive for.
Milan
Awesome work mate. Machining shops all over Aus will have your channel on repeat. Look forward to your next project of genius
This is truly remarkable work. Thank you for sharing.
Chris thanks again for another Zen like video. I so enjoy your precision filled craftsmanship, your attention to detail, and your hand filing of pieces to incredible tolerance. I can’t even De-bur a part and make it look good. I watch your videos three or four times just to relax!The music, the videography, and precision you achieve with hand made tools and techniques is a testament to your masterful craftsmanship! Thank your for your time.
And thank you for yours Marc, I appreciate you tuning in each release :)
Definitely one of the top quality video series on youtube. Quality of your videos,depth of detail, and the presentation is absolutely top notch.
I am convinced you have servos in every joint of your hand! You make parts by filing that I would be proud to produce on a CNC! This is beautiful beyond words...
You are a superhero of precision
Just wanted to thank you for making this series. I ended up here just from wondering how metal files were invented and made in antiquity. I've only known of the antikythera in passing but your devotion to recreating it is just something else. Your work is absolutely fascinating. Cheers!
You know it's a good day when Clickspring posts a video. Love your content!!
No one can say they didn’t get any satisfaction watching this video, excellent series
As always, the quality of your work and the amount of thought and research you put into it is astonishing. The historical nature of this project is fascinating and I love how you try to reproduce as closely as possible the techniques used by the original makers of the Antikythera.
I simply cannot wait for your videos to come out. The only thing I can say is you make all of us strive to be better at what we do....whatever skill that may be. Thank you for mentoring us Chris!
Before I watch a new clickspring video I always Windex my phone screen to get the eight years of my kids prints/snot/saliva off. To make sure I can see the great craftsmanship and video editing 👍top notch .
Perhaps you could consider cleaning your phone more often than every 8 years. Just sayin'....
Think he may have been referencing how long between videos rather than how lazy he is.
+Alan King Indeed, Brother. I forget that my dry sarcasm drenched attempts at humor are in fact NOT anywhere near as transparent as I keep thinking they look/sound. Years of brandishing them around those who know what a nice and down-to-earth guy I am left me blinded to the fact that often times(like here), I just come across looking like an asshole flipping insults around carelessly at complete strangers. Thanx for the Heads-Up. Ohh...and Thank You for offering clear, non- judgemental, harrassment-free observation/opinion. Quite kind and rather mature also.
Wonderful craftsmanship, both today and when the mechanism was invented and first built by our ancient ancestors. They had a profound understanding of the movement of the skies.
OMG, I need more! I just binged the entire series so far. This is *_ENTHRALLING_* ! The level of technology they had back then...never matched until what, almost 2,000+ years later? Kinda makes you wonder what other kinds of technological wonders they had in that era...
Edited for wording typo. Bunging is not the same as binging...
I will never stop being amazed about that level of accuracy. You should at least have a million subscribers.
These is one of the best video series i have seen on youtube. Seriously. I wish you would make a video every week but i can tell you spend the same amount of care filming editing and doing the voice over work as you do making the actual machines. Great work!
Damn.
Just. Damn.
Your work is awesome and your patience for this line of workmanship is next level.
If this doesn't make you a master clock maker at the end of this, mankind is doomed. :)
This is by far the highest quality video of yours I have ever seen. Fantastic work, and well worth the wait.
Everything about this project is gobsmacking. Not many videos leave me struggling for words to describe what I have seen.
Impeccable video. Gorgeous progress. Next-level editing.
I feel guilty for not paying to watch this. This level of craftsmanship is very rare these days and when you film it and add real production value, you create something really special. I will have to find some dollars somewhere and look into Patreon.
Question. How often do you get unsatisfied with one of the parts, and proceed to remake it. And is it common or uncommon
Not only your metalworking but the recording and edition of your videos is impeccable. I'm enjoying a lot your channel. Please keep doing this!
i can't show u how much i love your channel but i give u like everytime hope it help
Thank you Gareth, much appreciated :)
the only thing that rivals the quality an presicion of your builds is the impeccable quality an presicion of your photography,. as allways, its a pleasure to see it
My god, your videos and creating are absolutely phenomenal. Keep up the amazing work!
This is ridiculously beautiful! When you are done with this, you ought to sell this to a museum. It belongs in a museum!
Not only do you make beautiful videos, make awesome machines and upload in 50fps... couldn't be any better!! keep up the good work.
Amazing. That is almost unbearably perfect.
I am hobby metalworker and i do understand the amount of real time packaged in every video. And that is besides making the video itself.
Two months is too long to wait for a new Clickspring video - I'm dyin' for a new one!
I agree! Working very hard on the next one, covering a lot of ground so its taking a long time - Cheers :)
Found Clickspring through AVE and just finished binge watching this little series, I should have checked the posting times between videos first because now I have to wait for more of this incredible experience to be made..... I need more. Phenomenal work truly a master craftsman.
Ok bro i was like "Now its time to do something product..." *25 min video appears*
GODDAMNIT
Same here. Was about to head to my garage to do some work and I did a double take on what popped up. Sat myself back down and stayed engrossed for 26 minutes.
Wait, that was 25 minutes?
The best 25 minutes of all the day, though
But watching a Clickspring video *IS* productive.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Every
Single
Time
Totally worth it
Stunning! Superb photography showing superb craftsmanship.
Thank you very much indeed.