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Making A Rectangular Bluing Tray, by Clickspring
It can be a bit hit and miss getting a consistent, uniform blue on long slender parts like clock hands. So I made a third component for the bluing tray set, to do the job right. Using a scrap piece of brass left over from the frames of the current clock build, I used a shop made D bit to mill some grooves so that it could be folded into the shape of a box.
The other videos that this video is related to are:
"Spare Parts #8 - Making A D Bit Single Flute Milling Cutter": • Spare Parts #8 - Makin...
"Home Machine Shop Tool Making - Making A Versatile Bluing Tray": • Home Machine Shop Tool...
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Abbreviated Transcript:
00:03 This bluing tray set that I made in a previous video has been working well for bluing screws and other small parts.
00:20 Some of the blued parts coming up in the clock build in the near future, are quite long and thin, so a longer tray will be required when I blue them.
00:29 However the box shape would present a bit of a challenge at the soldering stage if it was made of separate parts, so I'm making it as one piece that can then be folded into shape. Now there a quite a few ways to tackle this job, but I thought I'd show you a mill equivalent of the super glue arbor you've seen me use so often on the lathe
00:54 I'm using this block of aluminium to hold the workpiece, and the first thing I'm going to do is give it a light resurface with this flycutter. The flycutter is shop made, and has quite a lot of mass in the disc, and generally gives me a smooth cut.
01:30 Acetone cleans off the surface, and a light coating of glue is enough to hold the part. Once the work is in position, pressure from the spindle holds it in place as the glue cures.
01:44 I can now machine all of the exposed surfaces in the one operation, starting with the perimeter. I've made this D Bit cutter specifically to cut the v grooves. Click the link if you'd like to see a video showing how this was made.
02:18 The cutter has an included angle of 92 degrees, which is going to help when it comes to bending everything to shape later. I also shifted the cutter across to take a final skim cut on the sides of each groove, to create a little more space for the solder to fill.
02:39 And as always with superglue, a gentle heat breaks the bond. The little corner pieces need to be removed before I can fold the box to shape, so I used a jewellers saw takes care of those, and then I tidied up the saw cut on the belt sander.
03:18 I set about forming it into the shape of a box, with some flux, silver solder and tying wire. Now that the brass is annealed, it bends easily without cracking, leaving a small gap for the solder.
04:30 The brass holds the box shape well when its cool, but it'll flex and sag quite a lot when under heat, so I used some soft tying wire to bind it all together for the soldering operation. A little more flux, and then a good measure of silver solder was placed into position, enough to form a decent fillet when it flows.
05:41 The corners came out quite close and square, but I decided it would be better to round
them off, to match the curve of the bent edges. Then I took the part back to the mill, to form the thread for the handle.
06:14 Now the tray should lean comfortably on the handle when its sitting on the bench, so the feet need to be positioned slightly forward of the center of gravity to achieve this. Using a scrap rod, I decided on a pivot distance that gave a good result, and then formed the holes and threads for the feet.
References:
"The Model Engineers Workshop Manual" pg 94
George H Thomas
The many forum posts on the subject of D Bits
by John "Bogstandard" Moore
Making A Rectangular Bluing Tray, by Clickspring.

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@Nighthawkinlight
@Nighthawkinlight 8 лет назад
Cool way to make a box. I wouldn't have considered that sort of corner joint with brass.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+NightHawkInLight Cheers Ben, great to have you watching mate :)
@jakebennett2613
@jakebennett2613 5 лет назад
+NightHawkInLight you are a legend. Sorry to fan boy on someone elses vid. +Clickspring your awesome too ✌
@dreamyrhodes
@dreamyrhodes 4 года назад
@@Clickspring That's because you have a quite high quality that baffles many even other creators. Hope you'll be back soon, quite exited on the research you mentioned.
@LaFabriqueDIY
@LaFabriqueDIY 8 лет назад
Completely hypnotized by the quality of the videos, the tools and the know-how !
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+La Fabrique DIY Thanks for watching :)
@petercarioscia9189
@petercarioscia9189 5 лет назад
This comment also works for porn!
@SetMyLife
@SetMyLife 8 лет назад
The quality of your videos is immense. I absolutely adore watching them.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Jaroslav Malec Awesome to hear that Jaroslav! I appreciate your support :)
@barkebaat
@barkebaat 5 лет назад
0:24 - The resulting blue colour is so attractive !
@anonymousaccordionist3326
@anonymousaccordionist3326 4 года назад
I honestly cannot get over how beautiful a finish the process creates.
@FrankGraffagnino
@FrankGraffagnino 8 лет назад
i swear it is like therapy watching these videos.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Frank Graffagnino ... and without the hourly rate! Great to have you watching Frank :)
@michaelcagle5938
@michaelcagle5938 2 года назад
Agree, very therapeutic to watch...
@thelefthandedwife
@thelefthandedwife 8 лет назад
Chris, has anyone ever told you how wonderfully pleasant and warm your voice is? It's not just the novelty of the Aussie accent (I'm American, not something I get to hear often) but the fact that I can actually HEAR the smile when you talk. Love it.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+thelefthandedwife Very pleased you're enjoying the vids, more on the way later today :)
@mavos1211
@mavos1211 5 лет назад
The precision in what you do is incredible. You are a master craftsman in every sense and it’s a privilege and a pleasure to watch you work.
@Vane909
@Vane909 8 лет назад
Mad respect for your craftsmanship, the finish you get on your surfaces is impeccable mate.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Dane Vazey Cheers Dane, very much appreciate the encouragement :)
@elveezultraTECH
@elveezultraTECH 8 лет назад
full agree with him...amazing skills
@dieselstruck
@dieselstruck 8 лет назад
The quality of these videos... I need to get a lathe, mill and some brass to make something. Whatever it is, but I need to!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Dani El Ha ha! Yes you do! Cheers mate :)
@Zamolxes77
@Zamolxes77 7 лет назад
Try a brass fidget spinner
@bagelSC07
@bagelSC07 6 лет назад
Your voice, camera work, and editing is completely stunning!
@ChrisB257
@ChrisB257 8 лет назад
Superb Chris - another gem. Not sure how you seem to maintain such 'surgical' cleanliness! Keep 'em coming - always a joy to watch and thank you.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+ChrisB257 If I don't keep it clean, I start to lose parts in the swarf! I appreciate your support mate :)
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Derek Richline Hey Derek, its a terminology thing. The correct term for what I did is "Brazing", using "hard solder". But the term "Silver solder" is more widespread, so I use that. Not to be confused with "soft solder" the low temp tin/lead mix used in electronics/plumbing/general engineering. Cheers mate.
@MattOGormanSmith
@MattOGormanSmith 8 лет назад
+Derek Richline AFAICT, most brazing rods and pastes for brass use some amount of silver in them, so it's effectively the same process. In UK (and I guess Australia) we say "Silver Solder" (engineering and jewellery) or "Hard Solder" (plumbing) where Americans would call it all "Brazing". This makes it a bit tricky to Google for supplies in UK, as most suppliers of pastes etc seem to be in jewellery trade.
@chrrtz_builds2018
@chrrtz_builds2018 8 лет назад
+Clickspring hey Chris what program are you using to show us the design ?
@ian-c.01
@ian-c.01 8 лет назад
The quality of these video’s will inspire a whole new generation of clockmakers !
@animalmother556x45
@animalmother556x45 8 лет назад
I've watched all of your videos...but whoever this one comes up in my recommended vids....I watch it. I just......I just get relaxed
@kopfjager9431
@kopfjager9431 6 лет назад
This is the world standard for instructional videos. Clear, concise and understandable.
@shanejones5885
@shanejones5885 8 лет назад
I found your channel from a recommendation of another youtuber named AvE. You my friend are quite a skilled professional. I've always preferred with working and dealing with persons like yourself and mr. AvE, because you can ensure that the work or dealings will likely be above reproach. Keep on keeping on friend...
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
Terrific to have you watching Shane :)
@aethertech
@aethertech 7 лет назад
Fucking AvE, spreading the word of the good lord to us all. The good lord being Clickspring.
@shanesanchez2827
@shanesanchez2827 5 лет назад
Well hey there brother!
@TheAllAroundMan
@TheAllAroundMan 4 года назад
Chris is one skookum choocher of a man
@FrozenThai
@FrozenThai 8 лет назад
I like other RU-vidr's, but i don't think there's anyone that gives me the same awe feeling Clickspring gives time and time again. The well made video, voice over, content and such, even though it's a simple video, it's just perfect to my liking in terms of quality. keep up the great work!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+FrozenThai I appreciate your support mate, thank you :)
@RetiredRhetoricalWarhorse
@RetiredRhetoricalWarhorse 8 лет назад
I really enjoy your videos because they are so beyond me that for once I don't get that "I want to do this, too" feeling. That feeling usually leads to a lot of frustration when tackling the financial and educational implications of what I'd just seen. Here I can just enjoy quality work without getting all worked up :).
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Marco2G Thanks for watching Marco :)
@RubSomefastOnIt
@RubSomefastOnIt 8 лет назад
love seeing how different minds attack a problem. This is a beautiful solution to a fairly simple project, with hundreds of ways to go about making it.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Dareld Jolliffe Thanks for watching Dareld.
@katzmosestools
@katzmosestools 8 лет назад
"I Blue myself" Tobias Funke
@michaeldean4362
@michaeldean4362 8 лет назад
FINALLY. My favourite RU-vid returns. It feels like it's been ages, but it's always worth it.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Michael Dean Hey Michael, thanks for being patient mate :)
@Micscience
@Micscience 8 лет назад
Clickspring stop pretending that you are not aware that we are addicted to your videos you know exactly how much impression you got on us! you got me!!! just messing around. Cool videos as usual clean, soft voice and precise the essence of machining but with a homemade/hobbyist style added to it.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Micscience Thanks for watching mate, I appreciate your support :)
@reginaldcrudstump383
@reginaldcrudstump383 7 лет назад
Hi Chris, I am in awe of your craftsmanship skills and your videos are a pure joy to watch. Thanks for showing us your work.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 7 лет назад
Terrific to have you watching Gary :)
@SwitchAndLever
@SwitchAndLever 8 лет назад
2637 likes and only 3 dislikes? Man, you're killing it! Damn nice project, haven't seen box building like this done with metal before, only wood.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Switch & Lever Cheers Daniel, I appreciate your support mate :)
@marks47
@marks47 2 года назад
Maybe someone should dislike it because he didn't clean the inside of the tray! :)
@stompingfreak8980
@stompingfreak8980 4 года назад
You had plenty of kit before you started this project. Most expensive making of I’ve ever seen. Yet very interesting, entertaining, informative.
@capones4296
@capones4296 5 лет назад
“A gentle heat breaks the bond🙂” *gets blow torch*
@animalmother556x45
@animalmother556x45 4 года назад
What did you want him to use? A Bic lighter or a candle? We are talking about like 250 degrees Fahrenheit. You sear steaks at twice that. Pretty gentle, if you ask me.
@eccomi21
@eccomi21 4 года назад
@@animalmother556x45 relax bruv. most people have no clue what gentle is when it comes to working with metal
@freddiemercurious
@freddiemercurious 4 года назад
@@eccomi21 it's like when machinists say a part is becoming "warm," that's code speak for screamin' hot!
@ekkehardehrenstein180
@ekkehardehrenstein180 8 лет назад
I feel like clickspring deserves so many more patreons and views...his videos and work are simply pristine quality. Maybe it's because everything seems so simple and perfect, it almost leaves the feeling like he doesn't need support...it's perfect already.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+ekard Its great to have your support Ekard, thank you.
@clint19-_-92
@clint19-_-92 8 лет назад
1. we as subscribers must get Chris to a million subs, minimum. 2. another video Sunday! 3. Chris, keep up the... good, great, amazing work. I say work only because of the time it takes to edit these videos, let alone set up shots. This work fueled by love and passion for what you do, is plain to see. 4. more shiny things, please. 5. when finished, this clock is going to be unreal. 6. do a video reading Dr Seuss . I'd watch it!
@markfryer9880
@markfryer9880 8 лет назад
+Clint Corliss # 6. A bed time story?
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Clint Corliss Totally awesome to have such wonderful support from you Clint, thank you. I have some great projects lined up for next year, all with plenty of bling, stay tuned :)
@clint19-_-92
@clint19-_-92 8 лет назад
+Mark Fryer more or less
@denno021
@denno021 8 лет назад
It's quite memorising watching the way you craft a chunk of metal into some quite beautiful pieces. I'm glad I've found this channel!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
Thanks for tuning in :)
@Chewedbacca
@Chewedbacca 8 лет назад
every shot is just a perfect money shot...
@dante3576
@dante3576 8 лет назад
Enjoyed watching this even tho i have no clue what a Bluing Tray is. Now i know that it's magically turning metals blue! Well, i'll be of to the next random clip. Thank you.
@SpArTaNmAnR
@SpArTaNmAnR 8 лет назад
I always get excited when you post a video Chris. Thank you for putting the work into making these awesome videos!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Turbanswag Cheers mate, I appreciate you tuning in for each release :)
@Jewelrymaker
@Jewelrymaker 8 лет назад
I am blown away by the quality of your videos. Your camera angles, pans and sweeps and closeups are as amazing as the quality of your machining and clock making skills! One of the best channels on RU-vid! Thank you!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Ken Sanders Thanks for the kind words Ken, I appreciate you taking the time to watch :)
@thomasmalek8628
@thomasmalek8628 7 лет назад
Started watching your videos yesterday. The quality of your work and videos is simply amazing, as well as being soothing to listen, with the audio providing a clean, detailed explanation of what you're doing. Keep up the good work!
@arielsolomon5645
@arielsolomon5645 8 лет назад
Your tools are just as much art as your projects. I love it!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
Thanks very much for watching Ariel :)
@vivalaturtle14
@vivalaturtle14 8 лет назад
My first Clickspring video, i could not go past the preciseness of your work, it is an artform itsself. its good to see you are a fellow aussie aswell
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+vivalaturtle14 Thanks for watching :)
@Grayswandiir
@Grayswandiir 8 лет назад
Best "maker" videos on RU-vid and it's not even close. You make beautiful parts in an amazingly efficient workspace while also being very gifted at editing the video and your voice is perfect for the narration. Give it a little time and you'll be at half a million subscribers - and that's just the beginning.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+psychofmse Thank you for the ongoing support mate, I very much appreciate it :)
@LeftFlamingo
@LeftFlamingo 8 лет назад
As others have commented before, I too am amazed at the precision, detail and beauty that you put in to not only your final product, but also general tools. I mean... geez, who would think of making intricate, custom made feet for a blueing tray? I'd probably just take a random machine screw from the bin and call it done =D =D Not to mention the tray itself... Bent sheet metal comes to mind =D Thanks again, Chris, for you excellent videos!
@sentinel6507
@sentinel6507 8 лет назад
+Clickspring - I could literally watch your videos all day. The amount of care and precision you put into the your work is phenomenal! Amazing! Keep up the good work.
@Cactusworkshopchannel
@Cactusworkshopchannel 8 лет назад
Man I can't express well enough how much I love your videos! really good stuff! Very interesting and educational!
@adamblomberg
@adamblomberg 8 лет назад
I don't have machines to make these clocks'n stuff. But it's so satisfying and calming to watch your videos. Love it!
@ryPish
@ryPish 8 лет назад
Man, I needed my fix. I had a couple chunks of steel over there that were getting blue from all the waiting ;)
@bobmccown4588
@bobmccown4588 4 года назад
Even your tools are works of art!
@terrancestorey7254
@terrancestorey7254 8 лет назад
a mild heat can remove the super glue. * proceeds to blast part with flamethrower*
@sunshadow7XK
@sunshadow7XK 5 лет назад
300 odd degrees is very mild by metal standards.
@ladynyx2840
@ladynyx2840 5 лет назад
Brush burner
@crusadetime6980
@crusadetime6980 4 года назад
*violently grabs napalm*
@boobsigot
@boobsigot 8 лет назад
I absolutely LOVE your videos, I have watched all your videos multiple times. I would love to just sit in your workshop and just watch you make everything.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Taylor Ramsay Awesome Taylor, so pleased you're enjoying the vids, more out later today :)
@creativeobsin
@creativeobsin 8 лет назад
These videos are the best, I learn something new every time & they are really fun too! Great work Clickspring!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+creativeobsin Thanks for watching!
@creativeobsin
@creativeobsin 8 лет назад
Clickspring It's hard to resist ;)
@EyeBallGamers
@EyeBallGamers 8 лет назад
Im 15 and i've been watching you for quite some time now, i would just like to thank you for these videos, they have inspired me so much and i love the look of all your work!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Cahen Terrific Cahen, its great to have you watching :)
@ryanmpatrick8787
@ryanmpatrick8787 8 лет назад
Absolutely love your videos. You have really sparked my interest in getting into the trades, thank you!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Patrick Ryan Terrific to hear that Patrick, and great to have you watching mate :)
@ryanmpatrick8787
@ryanmpatrick8787 8 лет назад
is 28 to old to start learning and getting into it? I have a strong general construction background but not in fabrication and design
@marcoseifert-simpson8138
@marcoseifert-simpson8138 8 лет назад
+Patrick Ryan never to old mate, know a couple guys who started at 40
@trapper23ful
@trapper23ful 8 лет назад
40 mere kids started +10 to that and loving it
@johannescassidyvanderwiele4810
I am very impressed with the standard to which you do everything, even simple components and filming.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 6 лет назад
Thank you for taking the time to watch Cassidy :)
@TurboSimSport
@TurboSimSport 7 лет назад
You are an amazing craftsman, full props to you, your post production is an amazing quality as well, seldom do we get such high quality channels. Top man.
@saimon174666
@saimon174666 3 года назад
I can't stop rewatching these vids..
@unionpacific8330
@unionpacific8330 5 лет назад
Anyone else watching this to find out what a blueing tray is?
@swupel3622
@swupel3622 5 лет назад
Union Pacific Exactly
@projectdelta50
@projectdelta50 5 лет назад
had an idea of what it might be, but had to check to be sure. but yeah.
@epicscratcher5162
@epicscratcher5162 5 лет назад
Google
@JamesSpeiser
@JamesSpeiser 5 лет назад
Here here!
@mikeries8549
@mikeries8549 5 лет назад
Trying to figure out how he fits a shotgun barrel into the tiny little box. So disappointed.
@princetikki
@princetikki 8 лет назад
Your videos are probably the BEST machining videos on RU-vid...
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+princetikki Thanks for watching :)
@princetikki
@princetikki 8 лет назад
+Clickspring In my experience, the RU-vid channels that do best are the ones where videos are posted regularly and there is a face to the voice that people can personalize with. It's like following a celebrity. Might be worthwhile to pop your face in for the introduction and then go back to your amazing video recipe. Just a suggestion, you know what you're doing :)
@The1NdNly
@The1NdNly 8 лет назад
Another brilliant video! Looking forward to the next one, the little tease at the end has got me excited. Keep up the good work!!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+The1NdNly Cheers mate thanks for watching!
@The1NdNly
@The1NdNly 8 лет назад
+Clickspring Thank you for sharing!
@RIDExTHExWORLD
@RIDExTHExWORLD 6 лет назад
your quality and cleanliness of work never ceases to amaze me. good on ya
@M3iscool
@M3iscool 8 лет назад
Have you thought of reading for audio books?
@luisillo3511
@luisillo3511 4 года назад
@@xMuFF he is already doing them
@evanlambson7189
@evanlambson7189 8 лет назад
i wish i could spend a whole day in your shop...
@jsmcjmhgm
@jsmcjmhgm 8 лет назад
Another great video, nice work Chris. The videos have such a professional and clean finish, and are really easy to understand.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Josh Munns Thanks for the kind words Josh, i appreciate you taking the time to watch and write. :)
@bryanteet7635
@bryanteet7635 8 лет назад
you know im a machinist and ive learned a bit about tool bits from your vids
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Bryan Teet Cheers Bryan, great to have you watching mate :)
@BZT-1
@BZT-1 5 лет назад
that facing tool... fantastic!
@daraea7850
@daraea7850 8 лет назад
I clicked like even before i watch the video. because from watching previous videos, clickspring always shows great quality contents.
@marcinmorris
@marcinmorris 8 лет назад
Dude, this tray looks more like a jewelry rather than a shop tool! B E A U T Y F U L ! :)
@GaryTruesdale
@GaryTruesdale 8 лет назад
I hadn't seen anyone anneal and form brass like that before. Another award winning video. Thank you.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Gary Truesdale Cheers Gary, I appreciate your ongoing support mate :)
@Jademalo
@Jademalo 8 лет назад
Oooh, it's the first appearance of the namesake! I can't wait for that video =p
@VolodiaLukianov
@VolodiaLukianov 5 лет назад
Не могу оторваться от этого канала уже неделю, прилип :))
@ChrisDePrisco
@ChrisDePrisco 8 лет назад
Awesome videos as always!
@AwesomeWoodThings
@AwesomeWoodThings 8 лет назад
+Chris DePrisco Agreed... awesome!
@Rggmiranda
@Rggmiranda 8 лет назад
I have absolutely no idea about anything of what you do, I don't even work with metal. But watching your videos is just hypnotic, the quality of the things you make and the stunning filming quality are just impressive. Congratulations
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Rodrigo Miranda Cheers Rodrigo, thanks for taking the time to watch :)
@c.j.1089
@c.j.1089 5 лет назад
that is the biggest fly cutter I've ever seen on a mill that size.
@Rubbernecker
@Rubbernecker 3 года назад
Well, I'm on to re-watching your old videos until some more come along!
@Forssa1
@Forssa1 8 лет назад
More. MOAR.
@YPOC
@YPOC 8 лет назад
+Forssa1 Oi Forssa, nice to see you here, love your LED ball videos!
@Forssa1
@Forssa1 8 лет назад
+YPOC Thanks! Though if Clickspring made one it would look amazing even when not turned on.
@TheIronValkyrie
@TheIronValkyrie 8 лет назад
Chris, you're videos are a delight to watch mate. Thank you for sharing them with us.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Iron Valkyrie Cheers IV, appreciate your support :)
@1pilotsteve
@1pilotsteve 8 лет назад
Once again..your work is fantastic... I see the fire starter is really doing well on ebay... That should buy a lot of brass stock.. G'day Chris.
@evilbrat5376
@evilbrat5376 5 лет назад
Have used that configuration for sheet metal - never flat bar. I like - very well thought out and executed. Please keep making your videos.
@exoplanet11
@exoplanet11 5 лет назад
OK...I have to admit I watched this whole video with interest without even knowing what the purpose of the "Bluing Tray" is! After watching the whole Antikythera Mechanism series, I saw Chris paint several pieces blue, in order to scratch location marks in the pieces. But this blueing tray is different, it seems. It looks like the goal is to make a surface layer using heat...? Perhaps like anodizing?
@jiesheng32000
@jiesheng32000 8 лет назад
a clickspring video is the best thing to wake up to
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+jackson leong Cheers Jackson, great to have your support mate :)
@jakoblindgren6604
@jakoblindgren6604 8 лет назад
2:10 Take notes kids, chocolate are milled in the exact same way :)
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Jakob Lindgren I was thinking the same thing as I was making it! mmm golden chocolate... Cheers Jakob :)
@techgeek281
@techgeek281 8 лет назад
Absolutely love the videos. As a fellow machinist i find myself addicted. The amount of effort and time you put in your projects rivals the best. Thanks for being a part of the great RU-vid community!
@IRideBarney
@IRideBarney 5 лет назад
Almost felt like I was watching "how it's made".
@Nesmorbutt
@Nesmorbutt 8 лет назад
You've convinced me to look for a middle of the road lathe and miller, thanks for you're videos clicka!!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Darren Corbett You're hooked Darren, no turning back now :)
@Anyupat
@Anyupat 5 лет назад
This is like a "how it's made" episodes
@Robertlavigne1
@Robertlavigne1 8 лет назад
Every video you blow me away. Even your tools are beautiful. If it were me I would have just put the shavings in an old pan or something, but you go and make a work of art.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Robertlavigne1 Thank you for the kind words Robert, I appreciate you taking the time to watch :)
@cloggedpitot1
@cloggedpitot1 8 лет назад
thanks for the vid, really nice work!!
@JoesAutoElectric
@JoesAutoElectric 7 лет назад
Just insane work. Love your videos man. You have skills that are beyond the realm of most.
@GeofDumas
@GeofDumas 8 лет назад
Chris, beautiful work as always. I was wondering, do you keep such a clean shop to match the beautiful results of the effort within it on video, or is that primarily how you keep your shop, day-to-day? I quite often find myself frustrated with my past self, having dedicated more energy to finishing a project quickly rather than keeping things tidy.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Geof Dumas Hey Geof, I kind of have to keep it clean because its so small: www.clickspringprojects.com/blog/from-little-things If I let it get too messy, I start to lose things! Cheers mate :)
@ChristianRahl
@ChristianRahl 8 лет назад
+Clickspring I never realized how small your shop is! Makes this video that much more impressive! Awesome job!
@dusanpetrovic2720
@dusanpetrovic2720 8 лет назад
+Clickspring You work in such a tiny space and yet you speak with soft and pleasant voice. You must be a Buddhist monk, or run by software.
@GeofDumas
@GeofDumas 8 лет назад
+Clickspring I wasn't expecting to be more impressed than I was before, but there it is :)
@smurf196uk
@smurf196uk 8 лет назад
chris i find your work inspiring its honest, clean, and dam beautiful i wouldn't put the effort into a tool as long as it functioned how i want it to but that is what sets us apart the effort you go too even for a simple tool puts me in awe once again many thanks for the uploads
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+smurf196uk Cheers mate, I really appreciate the kind words :)
@RobinLewisMakes
@RobinLewisMakes 8 лет назад
I have no idea what 'bluing' is but that was a very enjoyable video
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Robin Lewis Thanks for checking it out Robin.
@rasaidtsang4456
@rasaidtsang4456 7 лет назад
I bought a lathe finally becoz your videos do attract me!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 7 лет назад
Awesome!
@danielsalomao9412
@danielsalomao9412 5 лет назад
Vc poderia traduzir, ótimos vídeos, parabéns.
@StraightUpFerret
@StraightUpFerret 8 лет назад
I've not even watched the video and I just wanna say you're my favorite youtuber I'm addicted to your videos. so much beautiful craftsmanship.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+StraightUpFerret Awesome to hear that SUF, I very much appreciate your support. Next clock vid out on Sunday night EST, cheers.
@ComeWhatThey
@ComeWhatThey 8 лет назад
I have absolutely no idea what I just watched. But thanks.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Ewan Jobe Thanks for watching Ewan :)
@learnerlearns
@learnerlearns 8 лет назад
Dude, (Sir DUDE that is) ...you do everything right. Excellent in every respect.
@aar0nhickman
@aar0nhickman 6 лет назад
"A light coating of glue" *covers entire block in super glue*😂😂😂
@bielanski2493
@bielanski2493 6 лет назад
I was expecting the diffraction finish from your lovely thicc flycutter and I was not disappointed. Stonking genius.
@williambresinski6706
@williambresinski6706 8 лет назад
Would it be possible to blue stainless steel firearm parts in this way? Can a black oxide coating be achieved on stainless steel? I greatly appreciate it. Thanks a bunch.
@Setras
@Setras 7 лет назад
I would not recommend trying that unless you are sure this will not cause the parts to loose their characteristics. You can always use chemical oxidizing.
@PilotPlater
@PilotPlater 8 лет назад
Your videos always amaze me. I've used many of the types of machines you use in your videos but it's crazy the quality of the work you can achieve.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Andy Plater Thank you very much for taking the time to watch Andy :)
@surajbhawal2474
@surajbhawal2474 7 лет назад
"a little heat will anneal the brass" **Burns the crap out of the brass**
@pras9258
@pras9258 4 года назад
Wow! The quality, and it's a 4 year old video. Subbed.
@TheHopelessGamer
@TheHopelessGamer 7 лет назад
why did you bend a plate of brass into a box instead of just getting a block of brass and machining the onside out?
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 7 лет назад
Cost of materials - brass is very expensive, better to use up scrap than purchase new stock. Thanks for watching and asking
@TheHopelessGamer
@TheHopelessGamer 7 лет назад
Clickspring oh ok cheers for replying. i subbed too! your builds are awesome!
@TheBearuk1
@TheBearuk1 8 лет назад
wow Chris, I've always been a big woodworking fan and have dabbled a bit myself but machining has always been a mystery to me...I found your channel through AvE and I have been addicted ever since. The clock build is mind boggling but the fact that you show the process of making your own tools to build the clock is equally as impressive. The finish and design of the tools is equal to the clock parts, you have a gift that I envy, at school I was never the greatest at metalwork but you make me wish I had tried much harder. Thank you for what is quite possibly the best video series on RU-vid!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+TheBearuk1 Thank you very much mate, I very much appreciate your support and encouragement :)
@ardayalcn3900
@ardayalcn3900 8 лет назад
Hi. Can you explain me how the chemical reaction happening please? Thank you
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
Yes, there is more detail on the process in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NhjiIPohUyw.html Thanks for watching
@ardayalcn3900
@ardayalcn3900 8 лет назад
Thanks for your respond . Have a good day
@ZaphodsPlanet
@ZaphodsPlanet 8 лет назад
Your attention to detail is amazing, as is your work. I never thought I would want to learn how to machine anything but suddenly I do. Crap....LOL
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