Today I will make the hands for a wristwatch. The basis of these hour hands will be a shaving blade . We will cut with a laser, and we will work a little on a lathe. Enjoy watching! #diy#clock_hands#w&m
I personally don't like the AI voice as much. Your videos without it are way more relaxing to watch. In my opinion subtitles or on screen captions works better
I think the author doesn't speak English as a commenter mentioned, so I think they translated the script (hence why clock hands are called as arrows) and used a text to speech. I would instead keep the ambient sounds (as what they did before) and use the captions for the narration
@@bergamtwhich is difficult for people to find if they don't know how to write Cyrillic. Last time i looked, he didn't have his Russian channel listed in the Channels tab.
Grate Vid as always but im not that keen on the voice over but thats just my opinion honestly I'm just here for the craftsmanship and skill you have it is mesmerising to watch
It seems every comment I'm reading is a vote against the AI speech. Not one person mentioned the magnetic hands (magnetism is a big no-no in watch making). It all that aside, your machining skills,,,and at that tiny scale!! Wow! Thanks for posting your video
hello, please tell me what lathe are you using? and the laser? and the CAD software? thank you. i am looking for a way to make 240 tpi screws :) (well, 0.5 mm would be good also, for an experiment)
I find ai voices to be grating and distracting. I generally find your videos relaxing but i just couldnt watch tis one. No explanation would have been better than fake narration.
That "narrator" needs some contact with humans, what an annoying voice. I had to make some new hands, so I went to the drugstore and got a $12 watch with the right hands. Kids can't read analog clocks so they are cheap. Or read cursive but that's another story.