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SHOP TOUR! - Tools, Glorious Tools! #1 - Shop Made Clamp System 

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Hey folks,
Recorded some time ago, this new-to-RU-vid series is all about our favourite subject: Tools! Do please enjoy :)
If you'd like to see more of this on-going #shoptour video series, let me know in the comment below.
Cheers,
Chris.
By the way, there are some great videos out there on these vise sub tables/mini pallets/pallet vises. Tom Lipton's is well known ( • Mini Pallet Lathe Oper... , Colin from CompEdgeX did a great one a while back ( • Mini-Pallet - Final , as did Keith Rucker: • Building a Mini Pallet...
Of course if you don't want to drive yourself crazy drilling all those holes, you can buy something similar machined to NYCCNC perfection from John Saunders here: saundersmachineworks.com/coll...
Mitee Bite products can be found here, no affiliation: www.miteebite.com/products/fi...
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Комментарии : 898   
@Preso58
@Preso58 Год назад
Thanks Chris. I just bought a big chuck of aluminium (like, 30 minutes ago) to make a pallet for my rotary table. These little clamps are also now on my build list.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring Год назад
Awesome, love yer vids mate :)
@jrkorman
@jrkorman Год назад
Which we shall get to see you make? Please!
@texasman1836
@texasman1836 Год назад
Presso and Clickspring. You guys are artists.
@tonywilson4713
@tonywilson4713 Год назад
The rest of us will expect a video series on that Preso.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring Год назад
Hey folks, Recorded some time ago, this new-to-RU-vid series is all about our favourite subject: Tools! Do please enjoy :)
@rodkubis384
@rodkubis384 Год назад
I'm a little disappointed they were not polished.... lol
@Mozilafoxx
@Mozilafoxx Год назад
Thank you so much Chris!!
@ontheslide2339
@ontheslide2339 Год назад
good to see you back mate.... it's been a while... 😉
@Airn5475
@Airn5475 Год назад
Keep them coming!
@Watchyn_Yarwood
@Watchyn_Yarwood Год назад
Much enjoyment. More, please!
@KriLL325783
@KriLL325783 Год назад
Please, sir, might I have some more please?
@rama3njoy
@rama3njoy Год назад
I'm request dozens more please?
@andrepohle7485
@andrepohle7485 Год назад
Unbedingt
@iskandertime747
@iskandertime747 Год назад
More!? You want more!?
@poisonduckee
@poisonduckee Год назад
More!? Catch him! Snatch him! Hold him! Scold him! Pounce him! Trounce him! Pick him up and bounce him!
@pseudoengineere2469
@pseudoengineere2469 Год назад
Ahhhh ok! I see what you did there!!
@Koushakur
@Koushakur Год назад
Somehow you've made that tiny space feel 10 times larger throughout your videos, that alone is incredible
@JohnMatthews72
@JohnMatthews72 Год назад
I'm quietly convinced that's because Chris rarely shows more than his hands, so we don't get a human for scale. I see him make tiny components, and only realize how small they are when he picks them up and I can clearly see the ridges of his fingerprints. Well done Chris. Love your work.
@Watchyn_Yarwood
@Watchyn_Yarwood Год назад
Blew my mind! I imagined this being much larger! Very much larger!
@suncebg
@suncebg Год назад
I thought its 5 m x 5 m... Honestly.
@Ryan6.022
@Ryan6.022 Год назад
But where are the windows? I could have sworn his mill was near a window...
@joashparker8271
@joashparker8271 Год назад
@@Ryan6.022 there’s definitely a window in some of his videos with the engraving machine
@thomashverring9484
@thomashverring9484 Год назад
First I was stunned by how small your workshop is, then I remembered that you film there ... Holy shit! It boggles my mind how you get so excellent shots! If you haven't already made one, a video about your filming process would be awesome!
@thespiritofyoink
@thespiritofyoink Год назад
I second this!
@btearspell
@btearspell Год назад
... and my axe
@Watchyn_Yarwood
@Watchyn_Yarwood Год назад
@@thespiritofyoink 👍
@HashBoxTV
@HashBoxTV Год назад
Absolutely need the Behind the Scenes episode showing how you do the filming!
@zachmt1000
@zachmt1000 Год назад
I'm amazed at how much high-quality work you put out in that tiny shop! Further proof once again that attention to detail and method with simple tools can outperform complex machinery in the hands of a skilled craftsman. I'd love to see some of your tool storage solutions in that shop. Everything must have a place, and there's only so much room to work with - I'm sure there are some interesting solutions you've had to come up with to fit everything in there.
@JV-pu8kx
@JV-pu8kx Год назад
Also proof that when it comes to machining, Chris is second to none!
@lordkapuze9496
@lordkapuze9496 Год назад
I would also very much be interested in how you store/organize your tools and stock. And, a little side question: where do you keep unfinished projects, if you keep any?
@daffyf6829
@daffyf6829 Год назад
Yes please, please show some storage solutions. One benefit from such small shops is that there is no room for clutter or mess: Everything has a place, and if it is not in it's place you can't work!
@freddupont3597
@freddupont3597 Год назад
I would like to see that too.
@markfryer9880
@markfryer9880 Год назад
Chris, put me down for the Storage Solutions video as well. I need all of the help that I can get! 🤢 Mark from Melbourne Australia
@autodidact7127
@autodidact7127 Год назад
Ok... The fact that Chris is making the Antikythera mechanism in a 🧹 broom closet has now made an already impressive project even more amazing.
@melburn8514
@melburn8514 Год назад
It's like surgical!
@whenvfx
@whenvfx Год назад
It's amazing how he makes everything look so elegant. With that Kiwi 🥝 accent. Kinda like Christmas when he uploads.
@autovfx
@autovfx Год назад
@@melburn8514 too much brass.
@lancer2204
@lancer2204 Год назад
@@whenvfx Kiwi? Sounds Australian to me. Just checked his website, yep, he's an Australian
@barrymayson2492
@barrymayson2492 Год назад
It's a pretty broom cupboard!! but definitely a broom cupboard. My work shop looks like a factory compared to the cupboard.
@antcanam
@antcanam Год назад
That workshop ! You'd have to go outside just to change your mind 🙂 Keep these coming please Chris.
@theselectiveluddite
@theselectiveluddite Год назад
My wife commented "That's why he's so good at sticking to one task!"
@freddupont3597
@freddupont3597 Год назад
There is an automated mind changer in the far right corner...
@markfryer9880
@markfryer9880 Год назад
@@freddupont3597 Where do you buy them? Mark from Melbourne Australia
@mpetersen6
@mpetersen6 Год назад
Given he lives in Queensland iirc he can go outside to do any hot work he needs to do. Plus given the climate the number of houses with a basement you could put a shop in likely approaches zero. 😄 Even Stefan before he moved his shop upstairs had a pretty small shop area given everything he had in it.
@faxezu
@faxezu Год назад
In my head your shop was at least 4x that size with a big table in the middle. Amzing what you are able to do in that area!
@Watchyn_Yarwood
@Watchyn_Yarwood Год назад
Exactly what I was thinking all along!
@AemilianaRosewood
@AemilianaRosewood Год назад
No way is your home workshop this small. I still remember where we started 7 years ago with making a clock and honestly it always kinda seemed to me like you are some super rich person that went somewhere into a pretty nature place and work on videos like these as a passion project. I am always amazed and speechless when I see how much genuine effort you put in both your work and the videos. I would honestly love any content you make :) It's always such a delight to see a new upload
@0layer001
@0layer001 Год назад
Amen
@CraigsWorkshop
@CraigsWorkshop Год назад
I saw a bunch of other people mention this, but thought I'd throw my suggestion in the ring too, since you asked. A tour of any/all filming and lighting setups, camera stands, or rotary fixtures, gadgets, reflectors, flags, any equipment that you use that helps you to get the beautiful results you do would be a real eye opener and a masterclass to to the rest of us. That gear (to me) is as much a part of your workshop and channel, as the tools and projects that we see through the camera and screen. Looking forward to the rest of this series! Thanks, Craig
@DavidGuyton
@DavidGuyton Год назад
Wow I knew your shop had to be small but that is a lot smaller than I expected. It's incredible what work comes out of this tiny space!
@noshei21
@noshei21 Год назад
OK, WTF, how do you make such amazing work in so small a space! This makes your work even more amazing!
@andersjjensen
@andersjjensen Год назад
And then manages to film in a way that makes everything look grand and glorious.
@Volkbrecht
@Volkbrecht Год назад
I find myself starting to hate Chris a little. That is just too much capability in one human being ;)
@stabilini
@stabilini Год назад
I refuse to belive this high end quality videos came from that tiny lovely shop. Man congrats, you are one of the best here.
@Watchyn_Yarwood
@Watchyn_Yarwood Год назад
I rather think THE best here.
@rickharriss
@rickharriss Год назад
@@Watchyn_Yarwood Old Tony?
@cycoholic
@cycoholic Год назад
Dear lord, all the ultra high quality projects you've turned out over the years have come out of walk in cupboard...!! Mind blown. 🤯
@BM-yy8db
@BM-yy8db Год назад
This might be a tricky one but, I'd like to see how you set up your filming equipment for different shots when making videos such as this and the Antikythera mechanism. Especially curious now that we know how tiny your workspace is
@ErulianADRaghath
@ErulianADRaghath Год назад
That shop of yours is actually my dream shop. Everything is just one slide of the wheelie chair away, I'd never have to stand up or bend awkwardly over machines.
@russtuff
@russtuff Год назад
That's a seriously efficient use of space!
@x9x9x9x9x9
@x9x9x9x9x9 Год назад
Thats actually really cool of Mitte-bites to do that with the design files. I love when companies are open like that.
@maxtester8824
@maxtester8824 Год назад
Not too many things might be more interesting than your exquisite collection of tools! Please feel encouraged to the max to upload mor videos like this one!
@dillonbuffington303
@dillonbuffington303 Год назад
Youre the type of guy to bring people a solution before they have even agreed what the problem is. Amazing work keep it up
@lar10101
@lar10101 Год назад
Love it. Make more, please. You could still do a shop tour, you know. There's a lot of goodness in a very small space. It's supremely organized, and I think a lot of people would love to see the minutia, and how you cram all your stuff into a small space. Cheers from Manitouwadge, Ontario.
@michaelbenner8814
@michaelbenner8814 Год назад
Yes, please continue showing more details of your gadgets and how to make. Thank you so much for sharing 😊
@MichaelWilliams-xs1cf
@MichaelWilliams-xs1cf Год назад
As always, I am speechless at the quality of both machining and filming that you achieve.
@georgewaller7080
@georgewaller7080 Год назад
My jaw dropped when o saw the size of your space. Truly mesmerising you create projects of the complexity and quality you do not alone film them as well. You are truly a gift to us all.
@courier11sec
@courier11sec Год назад
Excellent! I've missed the more instructive and narrated videos. Thanks as always for sharing your work. Like all of your videos, a sense of scale is so difficult. Your parts always seem much larger before you reveal their size and now I can see that your workshop is the same story.
@foma_iQ
@foma_iQ Год назад
Всё гениальное - просто! Снимаю шляпу, перед коллегой!
@CraigsWorkshop
@CraigsWorkshop Год назад
Glorious indeed! I'll put my vote down for many more of these videos please Chris 😁
@tutekohe1361
@tutekohe1361 Год назад
I was shocked at how tiny your workshop is. A Wardrobe seems spacious in comparison!
@Everfalling
@Everfalling Год назад
The lyrics to the tune should continue like this: Tools! Glorious Tools! Yours if you machine them!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring Год назад
Keep going... :)
@jukebox8156
@jukebox8156 Год назад
No, you can't have mine, It's fun doing it your-self!
@_B_K_
@_B_K_ Год назад
That is the most organized and clean shop in the universe.
@tomhood8897
@tomhood8897 Год назад
Thank you, Chris!!! I’ll no longer complain about shop space limitations…
@douglasharley2440
@douglasharley2440 Год назад
that beautiful little gem of a shop is *classic* clickspring! it's the the quality of the person, and his machining, that makes it seem infinitely larger to those of us who only imagine it.
@taitano12
@taitano12 Год назад
Okay! It looks like my trailer workshop will be good enough after all. Screenshoting this for inspiration and motivation. Thanks for the boost.
@OakesProject
@OakesProject Год назад
And I thought Superman was the most incredible thing that came out of something the size of a phone booth. Absolutely amazing!
@CorbinMusso88
@CorbinMusso88 Год назад
I absolutely love how the size of the space is completely disproportionate to the quality of the products you make. You are indeed a master.
@mcnultyfp
@mcnultyfp Год назад
I lack the necessary discipline you use to keep it all going in a tiny space. Once, long ago, I had my entire worldly goods with me on a bicycle tour - still couldn't find anything in the tent... You are a gold mine of resource and technique - thank you always.
@alexdtay
@alexdtay Год назад
Any clickspring video is pure gold!! We just need more of them!!
@ThePiedPiperOfVienna
@ThePiedPiperOfVienna Год назад
Super helpful, please continue! Work holding is an art often overlooked and one of the most important steps. Nothing worse than an almost finished part slipping.
@starfallsnow4490
@starfallsnow4490 Год назад
I will never again complain about space limitations in my work areas. Holy beans, you're a wizard with that space!
@GaryWilsonDigital
@GaryWilsonDigital Год назад
Goes to show you that you don't need a large shop to be awesome. Just a good mind and knowledge. I really appreciate the way you explain things. Thank you.
@danielwingman3492
@danielwingman3492 Год назад
I would have never guessed you churn out your trademark high-quality work from.....essentially a closet. Incredible.
@Steve_1401
@Steve_1401 Год назад
I love videos that show any type of tools, jigs or accessories being made. I probably wont need them or ever use them, but I have to make myself a set now !
@cmdrredhawk
@cmdrredhawk Год назад
The visual production of even simple things is just simply amazing. I would have never guessed the 'workshop' was literally one room.
@grimmschmidt38
@grimmschmidt38 Год назад
Hey Chris. I've been following you since a friend of mine turned me on to what was your first like, nine episodes of the skeleton clock build. Circa 2014-2015. We both find your work calming and extremely satisfying to watch. I started this video blown away by how small and efficient your workshop is, and -- then I thought about it and started laughing at myself. Your builds are ALL tiny, beautiful, and carefully engineered, why WOULDN'T your workshop be?! I love this already.
@aidankelsey2731
@aidankelsey2731 Год назад
I absolutely love your short tool making videos. even if I don’t need the tool the principals of the designs help my creative process.
@matthewlaberge
@matthewlaberge Год назад
With that bombshell, I feel like we need a behind the scenes video on the production of a video in that minuscule shop. My mind is just blown!
@sonofeloah
@sonofeloah Год назад
Nice, very nice. Sometimes one just simply need to make one's own tools. Because it is all about "Tools! Glorious Tools!
@aaron.silveira
@aaron.silveira Год назад
I love this format! Please upload more of these. I think most of us would agree that any clickspring content is cherished
@tunaharhar5666
@tunaharhar5666 Год назад
In my last machinist job I was the mighty bite king, they are so versatile! That was all I did was make parts flat and parallel. Rings, plates big and small parts of all shapes and sizes. I miss that job LOL
@eltekto824
@eltekto824 Год назад
now I understand, why your shop is always so clean... it simply has to be 🙂
@bengreen6955
@bengreen6955 Год назад
If the title to this video was "shop tour" I'd have clicked immediately. Still happy to have stumbled upon your work, it's incredible.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring Год назад
Thanks for the suggestion, title amended! Cheers :)
@chrisH-uv5wx
@chrisH-uv5wx Год назад
The rose engine is such a facinating , complicated bit of kit. When I see some who actually knows what all the inputs do and can achieve a good result, it’s magical. I’d love an in depth tour of all the workings. Always glad to see you posting Chris 🍻
@andrewturnbull5897
@andrewturnbull5897 Год назад
Youkve proven it is not about the space but rather what you do in it! Brilliant!
@TheRecreationalMachinist
@TheRecreationalMachinist Год назад
Thanks Chris. My to do list only ever get longer!
@curtisgoodnight
@curtisgoodnight Год назад
This is the kind of "peak behind the curtain" that I think will spark the imagination of other makers. Like many others I thought you had a much bigger and more complex shop. It's encouraging to see that you don't need a $100k machine shop to produce incredible results. Just an enormous amount of patience and learned skill.
@mulletthehunter7163
@mulletthehunter7163 Год назад
I've never done any of the things you show in your videos but I think I've watched every single one of them with amazement. You just make it sound so simple when its clearly really complicated
@Mozilafoxx
@Mozilafoxx Год назад
Two videos on the same month? Must be my lucky day!
@st3althyone
@st3althyone Год назад
Enjoyable as ever. Keep these short Tool Tours coming, they’re greatly appreciated. See you on the next one, mate! Stay safe. 🥰
@kevinnobody3052
@kevinnobody3052 Год назад
Love this step by step that you do for us. Even on short videos about easy to create parts. I'm learning so much. Thanks and please keep it up.
@orbit308
@orbit308 Год назад
Crazy how clean you keep things, especially in the videos. My shop looks like a packrat in a tornado.
@EleanorPeterson
@EleanorPeterson Год назад
Oh, yes please, Chris! I'm already slightly eccentric, but I'd love to know more about The Joy of Hex.🤭
@markregler2164
@markregler2164 Год назад
I will never ever use this for anything, but I am always amazed at what you do and how yo do it. Thank you very much indeed :-)
@theahmadperson
@theahmadperson Год назад
I'm shocked at how small your shop is. To think not only the artefacts, but all of the filming, originates from here is... Inspirational to say the least.
@ultimatemonkey
@ultimatemonkey Год назад
Hmm well from years of watching your videos I NEVER would have guessed that your workshop is basically a closet... absolutely incredible!!!
@TheActionBastard
@TheActionBastard Год назад
I had a rough day. I appreciated this video. It let me escape a moment and be someplace else with someone who has made a thing that fascinated me. The ancient tools, methods, and recreation of the Antikythera device are some of my favorite videos.
@TheWhoolieShop
@TheWhoolieShop Год назад
I have been watching your videos for quite a while now, and I was blown away by the size of your work area. I just had this idea that the shop was a huge sprawling machinists' paradise. Much respect for the quality of work and videos you put out from such a compact space.
@madnessbydesign1415
@madnessbydesign1415 Год назад
Consider this a positive response, and please make more of these videos! :)
@WatchmakerErik
@WatchmakerErik Год назад
OK, Chris. I have to admit, I am completely shocked by the size of your workshop. I had the impression from your films that you worked in some kind of beautiful open Atelier with tons of natural light and windows and all the rest of it, and acres of open space between tools. To see it's all so nicely folded and packaged into a tiny room like that gives me hope for my own home shop. I don't need to buy that 40 foot shipping container after all!
@JBLewis
@JBLewis Год назад
Holy cow! The size of the shop makes the videography even more amazing! Thanks for sharing Chris!
@Arkangeli7
@Arkangeli7 Год назад
I could have sworn you worked out of a garage or shed, that small of space is mind blowingly small for amazing creations you churn out. Much respect
@A1BASE
@A1BASE Год назад
Holy crap. I need to rethink the efficiency of my workshop. That’s astounding.
@Ttamlin
@Ttamlin Год назад
I always had this sneaking suspicion that your shop was small. Like, really small. But I had no idea just how freakin' TINY it is! The fact that you have turned out such immaculate beauty from that tiny little space... it just makes everything that you do that much more impressive.
@zach4505
@zach4505 Год назад
a thousand times, Yes! Everyone wins this way.
@michaelcheel3656
@michaelcheel3656 Год назад
An elegant solution for a more civilized shop!
@ecosta
@ecosta Год назад
This is the most amazing metal worker channel I found on RU-vid. And his shop is, by far, the smallest. Now I feel so much better about my tiny office at home... 🥰
@tjthrash0143
@tjthrash0143 Год назад
Genius. I never would have thought to offset a work piece in the lathe to achieve eccentricity. Thats just inspired ingenuity. Amazing.
@didiwin78
@didiwin78 Год назад
Wow, i always expected this shop would be something like Jamie from mythbusters has, like a warehouse absolutely full of tools, turns out its a garden shed that hardly fits a motorcycle if it's empty! I can't wait to see every bit of it in great detail, this is absolutely amazing!
@repalmore
@repalmore Год назад
Thank you. Look forward to others like this. The size of your shop just proves you don't have to have a whole garage full of "stuff" to produce some very nice pieces of work.
@aries_9130
@aries_9130 Год назад
The way you made the excentric screws is freaking brilliant.
@hkrsrppl2
@hkrsrppl2 Год назад
I'm absolutely dumbfounded at how small your workspace is! All these years, it appeared you had a much larger area to work in. Bravo
@timbray1814
@timbray1814 Год назад
I love to say something intelligent, relevant and insightful. But I can’t get beyond “Wow !”……….and more Wow!……just beautiful.
@campbellmorrison8540
@campbellmorrison8540 Год назад
Brilliant idea for the eccentric screws! When I first saw these I thought it would be outside my ability but thanks to a great explanation I recon I could make myself a set of these :) Thank you
@SomeoneYouKnow2671
@SomeoneYouKnow2671 Год назад
It might be a good idea to offset the hole in the hexagon as well, so that you can adjust it a little more easily. Although, if you didn't need anything like that until now, you probably won't need it in the future. Anyway, I love your small workspace! That's the dream (at least for me) - compact and useful.
@CactuarKing
@CactuarKing Год назад
I'm blown away by how small your shop is, from all your filming over the years and the amount you've got packed in there I'd assumed it was fairly large. Very cool work as always
@anthonycash4609
@anthonycash4609 Год назад
I could not agree more. Please do a lot more of this kind of stuff. By this video here I have learned a very simple way of wedge holding work that is simple enough for the hobbyist machinist to make and use. Thanks Chris.
@robertparker2420
@robertparker2420 Год назад
I am both shocked and even more amazed at your skill after seeing your shop. That is a highly packed bundle of awesomeness right there.
@WiihawkPL
@WiihawkPL Год назад
what a great way to hold us over for the 8 months it takes for an antikythera episode. i always thought your shop had a window
@first_namelast_name4923
@first_namelast_name4923 Год назад
Thank you Chris. Please show us more of your glorious tools and machines. ;-)
@RB-yq7qv
@RB-yq7qv Год назад
Great holding devise which I will be making on my next shop time. More tips are always welcome.
@stevengrant2315
@stevengrant2315 Год назад
It is so good to hear your cheery and delightful voice! Thanks for the artfully done and comprehensively explained video, as always, Chris
@Alchemistdeignis
@Alchemistdeignis Год назад
Damn his shop really is a closet!!! The fact that he is able to accomplish so much in such a small area is a feat unto itself!
@jeffcary37
@jeffcary37 Год назад
Don't stop now! These are great!
@ahvavee
@ahvavee Год назад
This is a quality representation of spacetime. 👍👍
@frollard
@frollard Год назад
"If it gets a good response". I don't think anything you post could get anything less than a great response!. Thank you for sharing as always! This gives yet another thing to add to my pile-o-good-stuff.
@zestoslife
@zestoslife Год назад
Great to see that one doesn't need a large space to do amazing work..... time to rethink my shed!
@101alexs
@101alexs Год назад
Definitely more please! Seeing the cupboard under the stairs is put to good use after Harry Potter vacated it.
@tsalluzzi
@tsalluzzi Год назад
Keep them coming. We keep watching!
@djscrews
@djscrews Год назад
Never would've guessed that the workshop was that small!!
@kenrushing7945
@kenrushing7945 Год назад
Wow! I would never have thought your shop/work space was that small. You make it seem much bigger in your videos. Nicely done.
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