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The Chris Ramsay Playing Card Press, by Clickspring.
Hey Folks, you may be aware that I have been working on some research for the main Antikythera project over the last few months. So far so good on that front, although I may yet have to divert some more time back into it in the future, we'll see how it goes. For now I'm back on the video production, so please enjoy this collab with Chris Ramsay, and be sure to head on over to Chris's channel and say G'day -- • Custom 24K GOLD Hand M...
Btw, I have a new 2nd channel called "Clickspring Clips" for you to check out too: / @clickspringclips .
The purpose of this 2nd channel is that I figure there are a lot of people on RU-vid who don't yet know that they love machining who probably skip right past a 20 minute video. So this new channel is all short clips, to see if I can rope in those potential viewers. Its mostly old content presented in a much shorter format, so if you've been watching for a while you will already have seen most of the material. But if you have the time and interest, head on over and give it a sub and maybe share a few of the clips.
Cheers,
Chris.
Master Cardist & Magician Chris Ramsay can be found at: / mrtricksforfun & www.chris-ramsay.com/
If you would like to help support the creation of these videos, then head on over to the Clickspring Patreon page: / clickspring
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A very special thank you to Patrons:
Sinking Valley Woodworks (www.sinkingvalleywoodworks.com)
Glenn Trewitt
Christopher Warnock
Mike Manfrin
Peter John Richardson
Jeff Armstrong
Paul Alix
Rollin W. Patrick, Jr.
James Kuhn
Niels Palmann
David Wurmfeld
Steven R. Crider
John A McCormick
Lonnie Koehn
Michael Harmon
Gary Levario
Pete Askew
Andre van Soest
Bernd Fischer
Rudolph Bescherer Jr
Adam Slagle
Jeremiah G. Mort
Olof Haggren
Larry Pardi
Tim Bray
Thomas Veilleux
Bradley Pirtle
Jim Popwell
Maris Vecmanis
Ralph McCoy
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Комментарии : 6 тыс.   
@ChrisRamsay52
@ChrisRamsay52 4 года назад
I can’t thank you enough for this beautiful piece of artwork. The card press AND the video. You’re inspiring. Also, you have a wonderful and bright community, congratulations on the channel and wish you lots of success! ❤️
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 4 года назад
Thank you mate, and you're very welcome - it was a real pleasure making both :)
@moeenuddin6756
@moeenuddin6756 4 года назад
Chris Ramsay *RamFam*
@Alexander_Sannikov
@Alexander_Sannikov 4 года назад
I think the least you can do is to marry him now.
@SethKotta
@SethKotta 4 года назад
Seeing this being made for you made me really happy. I've been a fan of both you guys for a while now and I would have never thought to assume your types of content would be tied together in one way or another.
@SpiderSparta56
@SpiderSparta56 4 года назад
That was one of the most amazing things I've ever seen being made right before my eyes. WOW
@HandToolRescue
@HandToolRescue 4 года назад
I finally get what it feels like to can't even.
@Atlantismonkey40
@Atlantismonkey40 4 года назад
right!
@Luke-bj5kb
@Luke-bj5kb 4 года назад
Same.
@Tehblood
@Tehblood 4 года назад
as much as i dislike the phrase. i honestly dont know that i can disagree with that.
@andrewj3372
@andrewj3372 4 года назад
It a long term colab. In 200 years your grandchild can restore it
@Made2hack
@Made2hack 4 года назад
I mean, I can't even can't even!
@-Sean_
@-Sean_ 4 года назад
5:22 everything is so perfect that it looks like a render
@aleksinuutila2315
@aleksinuutila2315 4 года назад
Also at 16:29, looks exactly like a graphics demo.
@DaniJHollis
@DaniJHollis 4 года назад
It's legit so gorgeous it looks CGI
@whynotdean8966
@whynotdean8966 4 года назад
This was literally my thoughts when I saw the final product. It's too perfect to be real.
@HectaSpyrit
@HectaSpyrit 4 года назад
I know right!! I was so unsure as to wether it was CG or real shots, until I saw him assemble the first parts together!
@zacharybyrne9723
@zacharybyrne9723 4 года назад
I thought I was looking at a solidworks rendering and he was about to compare it to the one he made!
@GerBarne
@GerBarne 4 года назад
When your actual work looks as flawless as other people's computer renderings.
@prpunk187
@prpunk187 3 года назад
This dude has to have ocd lol
@nicksenske662
@nicksenske662 3 года назад
I genuinely thought one of the parts was a render for a second
@TS-cs2pe
@TS-cs2pe 3 года назад
wow, this computer image looks so realistic wow, this real image looks computeristic
@justme2296
@justme2296 3 года назад
I THOUGHT THAT WAS A RENDER
@thebricknomads
@thebricknomads 3 года назад
I wonder how amazing this guys computer renders are
@WiscomptonBoys
@WiscomptonBoys 2 года назад
This reminds me of the age of artisans from antiquity. It’s truly the kind of thing an archaeologist would find and the world would marvel at. The hand carving, the hand bending on the snakes, the perfect surface polish.. all down to the 2 side screws even lining up with a vertical drive slot. That was unreal, I don’t think I’ve seen a more superbly crafted, filmed, and edited piece of art. All around amazing. The pieces themselves were so perfect it looked like computer renderings. Amazing work!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 2 года назад
Thank you mate, very much appreciate your kind words :)
@Kato414
@Kato414 6 месяцев назад
I hadn’t noticed the drive slots even lined up! Amazing
@dropperhopper
@dropperhopper 4 года назад
if anyone is wondering what this device is used for, here is an explanation: Playing card presses have been around for more than a century. Early playing cards were very expensive and were made of poor quality paper that would easily warp after a few uses. To protect the cards and keep them flat these types of card presses were invented. Many different models were manufactured out of different materials and many of them were intricately designed. As the quality of cards improved the demand for these presses dwindled. Modern card presses are used by card players who live in very humid climates and magicians who prefer using playing cards that are completely flat.
@Dysan72
@Dysan72 4 года назад
Thank you, that's about what I thought it's purpose was, but it's nice to have the confirmation.
@MexieMex
@MexieMex 4 года назад
I'd say card presses are used by gaff makers more often than by people in humid climates, but good enough introduction nonetheless.
@M12Howitzer
@M12Howitzer 4 года назад
Also, the original intent was to prevent marking cards by cardsharpers by notching, folding edges etc.
@dodonpaa10
@dodonpaa10 4 года назад
Great explanation! Thank you! So basically this device is actually useless and this guy did put a lot of energy into something edit: obsolete. 😅
@bobdole4916
@bobdole4916 4 года назад
@@dodonpaa10 Just helping out - "obsolete"
@TheLgonzal1
@TheLgonzal1 4 года назад
when you finished the first snake I was very impressed with the intricate details, hand engraving, hand twisting and polish... but when you made a second matching one I immediate thought "he is a witch".
@paulwomack5866
@paulwomack5866 4 года назад
Yes - making 1 fairly complex 3d curve is hard. Making a second one match is BRUTAL
@NiphanosTheLost
@NiphanosTheLost 4 года назад
I had that moment when he hand-engraved the whole plate. I was completely expecting something like photoresist with the way he drew it out on paper first.
@derbaer1302
@derbaer1302 2 года назад
He was just flexing
@matthewbowers88
@matthewbowers88 3 года назад
I'm not intelligent enough to come up with a satisfactory compliment for this.
@rodfletcher9937
@rodfletcher9937 3 года назад
Totally agree he is on another level all by himself.
@sourbrothers73
@sourbrothers73 3 года назад
I can't imagine a piece like this being worth anything less than 5 figures. Truly beautiful
@74KU
@74KU Год назад
given the hours put into it and the rates of pay in AU probably nearly 5 figures just in man hours.
@TheTigero
@TheTigero 4 года назад
Omg never thought I'd miss the "Aylseeyalata" at the end as much as I did ...
@filopat67
@filopat67 4 года назад
I would spend my whole life just to get those two twisted snakes to match.
@mejustanormalguy4742
@mejustanormalguy4742 4 года назад
Yeah lol and he didn't even use a jig.. I'm still amazed at the craftsmanship in this.
@wallyman292
@wallyman292 4 года назад
to be fair, the magic helped. . . ;)
@coreyhinojosa2801
@coreyhinojosa2801 4 года назад
He has spent his whole life. Everyone sees the immediate results, but no one sees the 1000’s of hours that he has spent honing his craft behind the scenes
@ppdan
@ppdan 4 года назад
I dare you to try. How much have you got left?
@arfyness
@arfyness 4 года назад
Even that is such superior craftsmanship.
@Valiumtino71
@Valiumtino71 3 года назад
Chris's is writing a scientific paper...... quote.... "Whilst carrying out the initial research for the Antikythera Mechanism reconstruction, I discovered something interesting about the device that I believe is an entirely new finding. Over the past 18 months, I've been engaged in the process of writing up this finding for formal publication in a scientific journal. It's an incredibly time consuming process, and I recognise that lately it's had an impact on my rate of video production..."
@PaddyQuiggin
@PaddyQuiggin 3 года назад
Me: oh cool, he's going to acid etch the bottom plate to get that amazing design! Me 10 seconds later: 😯😯😯
@georgebuzea6879
@georgebuzea6879 4 года назад
I see Chris has some “This Old Tony” tricks up his sleeve 😂
@aussiebloke609
@aussiebloke609 4 года назад
I thought that as soon as I saw the "wobbly snake" shot. Oh well, if he changes his mind, he can always go back in time to do it differently. :-D
@MLeoDaalder
@MLeoDaalder 4 года назад
If you like both of them, then you must have already seen the This Old Tony: Origins video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ycoCwoplU6Y.html
@crispoman
@crispoman 4 года назад
I don't know why he didn't just set the torch to 2. Always works on the lathe.
@jochenheuser3142
@jochenheuser3142 4 года назад
@Curtis Newton chill Mate... ToT is still an awesome content creator.
@rothwissmar4270
@rothwissmar4270 4 года назад
@@MLeoDaalder i swear i have seen everyone of his videos, how did i miss this one...
@sac3528
@sac3528 4 года назад
Everybody gangsta until the hands show up in the CAD render
@jayphilipwilliams
@jayphilipwilliams 4 года назад
"Everybody gangsta..." Do people really talk that way?
@hansdietrich83
@hansdietrich83 4 года назад
@@jayphilipwilliams you don't spend a lot of time on the internet, do you?
@Mr30friends
@Mr30friends 4 года назад
@Joe H projecting?
@OurLastStand
@OurLastStand 4 года назад
@Joe H takes a joke seriously. What a fun guy to be around.
@MrDowntemp0
@MrDowntemp0 4 года назад
@@mjstecyk Well we know where your mind is focused.
@citizen116
@citizen116 2 года назад
Bluing the pineapple was epic!! I had no idea an even bluing could be achieved in an item that large. Beyond impressed with the entire project. Truly genius level artisan.
@camsy83
@camsy83 2 года назад
You should look up his vid where he blues the hands for his skeleton clock. Amazing
@User0000000000000004
@User0000000000000004 2 года назад
You have the ONLY videos on RU-vid where the music doesn't ruin them. I love you, man.
@brandonv772
@brandonv772 4 года назад
Parts actually look like a cad rendering... fit and finish is absolutely insane
@simonhjalmarsson8523
@simonhjalmarsson8523 4 года назад
Haha ye, it looks like the renders SolidWorks would create. It is bonkers with the fit and finish, priceless item.
@N1RKW
@N1RKW 4 года назад
This might literally be the most impressive piece of artwork I've ever had the privilege of seeing in process of creation!
@N1RKW
@N1RKW 4 года назад
@@kyleparrish532 - I have, and I agree that the clock is extremely impressive. It seems to me, however, that Chris has improved his craft since then, something that I would not have thought possible. He is a true artist in the finest sense of the word.
@just4craftsngiggles454
@just4craftsngiggles454 4 года назад
Same wow it’s so gorgeous
@nykokuro1928
@nykokuro1928 4 года назад
I agree your comment , incredible work and vidéo ! 🤤👌
@pethoviejo
@pethoviejo 4 года назад
Amen!
@timfondiggle2582
@timfondiggle2582 4 года назад
you haven't seen much have you?
@yes.5751
@yes.5751 3 года назад
One year on, I pray daily for his return. Each morning I start my day with “G’Day I’m chris and welcome back to clickspring” and then watch videos until the pain stops.
@ThisIsTheBestAnime
@ThisIsTheBestAnime 3 года назад
He's active on his second channel.
@ThisIsTheBestAnime
@ThisIsTheBestAnime 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/show-UC9UjDtkpr2I-5G51vMJZvnA
@Devon.Martin
@Devon.Martin 2 года назад
I watch a lot of RU-vid for how-to videos and channels with makers. I am usually very appreciative of the content put out by others and what I have learned through this platform, but rarely am I in awe. This video was an exception. The craftsmanship here is amazing. Instantly subbed.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 2 года назад
Terrific to have you watching Devon - Cheers :)
@DTyrannosaurus
@DTyrannosaurus 4 года назад
I cannot remember the last time I said "holy shit" so many times while watching a RU-vid video. Bravo.
@michaelkingsbury9211
@michaelkingsbury9211 4 года назад
RIght!? The skill needed for this type of project is incredible. Great job!
@troyoverton14
@troyoverton14 4 года назад
Agreed. I don't have the time, patience, or plain skill to do anything he did in this video. It's so over the top. Brilliant.
@chrisbloodworth72
@chrisbloodworth72 4 года назад
I KNOW! MY MOUTH IS ON THE FLOOR! I mean I call myself a maker, and now I have to go slap myself for even daring to attempt to call myself that. 😦
@jeremiahdavis7904
@jeremiahdavis7904 4 года назад
People pop these out by the hundreds every day at many machine shops. Though I will admit it's still cool to watch
@mattgies
@mattgies 4 года назад
@@jeremiahdavis7904 No, they don't. Not with this level of detail.
@VanerDeeds
@VanerDeeds 4 года назад
Me: "Haven't seen anything from Chris in a while" Chris: "Here's this amazing piece of art I made" Me: Satisfied
@etopsirhc
@etopsirhc 4 года назад
more like Me: "Haven't seen anything from Chris in a while" Chris: "Here's this amazing piece of art I made" Me: shits bricks at just how amazing that looks.
@AndreasHagelberg
@AndreasHagelberg 4 года назад
...as a side project while writing a scientific paper.
@philblakely
@philblakely 4 года назад
Art yes, but this is elevated to treasure.
@jeffbrewer7441
@jeffbrewer7441 4 года назад
Yeah I just haunted some of his older content thinking we should have a video any day now this was last night
@danielklinglesmithv2732
@danielklinglesmithv2732 4 года назад
10/10
@jimjenkins673
@jimjenkins673 3 года назад
11 months, ......can’t take much more clickspring.......could you just drill a hole for us or something......help.....
@parkeralbrecht897
@parkeralbrecht897 3 года назад
“ClickSpring Clips” his second channel is uploading regularly.
@jonathanshaw6784
@jonathanshaw6784 3 года назад
have you joined his patreon, the lowest level is like one or two dollars and gets you a fair few more videos
@duncanmcharg
@duncanmcharg 3 года назад
G'day Dan, Chris has been preparing a research paper on a discovery he made with the Antikythera Mechanism. It's been a very involved and protracted exercise, but once over, he intends to get back to the videos we all know and love :) Cheers
@vahgarimo9864
@vahgarimo9864 3 года назад
@@parkeralbrecht897 you, my good sir, are a lifesaver. Somehow I was subscribed but didn’t know.
@JonasNeumann6
@JonasNeumann6 2 года назад
From watching the clockmaking series in one sitting I had the impression, that you were a great machinist. Now I know, that you are a great artist, who knows how to machine. This is so impressive. This is, what a diligent perfectionist looks like. Top Notch
@3sty216
@3sty216 4 года назад
This is one of the most skilled craftsmanship demonstration i have ever seen
@thedabblingwarlock
@thedabblingwarlock 4 года назад
Okay, show of hands. Who else wants to see an Alec Steele/Clickspring collab? That engraving is gorgeous!
@lamontcranston8181
@lamontcranston8181 4 года назад
I was thinking a collab with Uri Tuchman would be amazing. He has such unique designs and is a damn good engraver as well.
@skinmore
@skinmore 4 года назад
@@lamontcranston8181 would be neat
@skinmore
@skinmore 4 года назад
Alec will freak out
@thedabblingwarlock
@thedabblingwarlock 4 года назад
@@skinmore Ah, but that's half the fun!
@ractorc91
@ractorc91 4 года назад
Uri would be a much better person to work with. Alec is rather too aggressive in his video approach to marry nicely with Clickspring's work.
@DBO3671
@DBO3671 3 года назад
The skills some people have .. just mind-blowing. Calling it simply craftsmanship wouldn't do it justice. Outstanding! Thanks for sharing.
@acleray
@acleray 3 года назад
A word to describe the shear artistry in the piece has yet to be thought up. It was a pleasure to watch just how great this piece of art was made. Congratulations to all who participated in this project you can all be truly proud of yourselves. Thank you.
@skivvy3565
@skivvy3565 Год назад
Gotta love when every single part and component is as intricate and beautiful as the entire assembly as a whole
@syedrafiqkazim448
@syedrafiqkazim448 4 года назад
Whenever he shows the parts after he's done with a process it just looks like a CAD render
@The.Talent
@The.Talent 4 года назад
I found myself asking if it was a few times.
@Darkbart22
@Darkbart22 4 года назад
The precision, the perfection, the polish. Just amazing.
@GamerKey91
@GamerKey91 4 года назад
Master craftsmanship and a good eye for high production quality.
@iamarawn
@iamarawn 4 года назад
a very very shiny cad render
@spec_opsgaming
@spec_opsgaming 3 года назад
Only clock makers have the absolute precision and eye for the tiniest detail that you show in every one of your builds..just..every single piece that you make is just an incredible work of art that shows how much you care for each and every tiny little spec in a build
@TmanT321
@TmanT321 3 года назад
Gamestop: "I'll give you 10 bucks"
@albyboy4278
@albyboy4278 3 года назад
Gamestop: "I'll give you 10 bucks Me: Maybe you didn't understand! I'm here to buy your whole store for 10 bucks 😜
@johne9231
@johne9231 4 года назад
Instead of feature films, we could just have 2 1/2 hour machining movies in theaters.
@adrianblack7966
@adrianblack7966 4 года назад
Imagine a marathon showing the entire skeleton clock & Antikythera builds?
@042Ghostmaker
@042Ghostmaker 4 года назад
The world would surely be a better place.
@jcnash02
@jcnash02 4 года назад
Quick! Someone tell Old Tony
@doubledarefan
@doubledarefan 4 года назад
That'll give Hollywood a run for their money!
@r99pinball24
@r99pinball24 4 года назад
You didnt play at 2x speed?
@Tfaonc
@Tfaonc 4 года назад
Not enough "G'Day, Chris from Clickspring" in my life lately.
@timhyatt9185
@timhyatt9185 4 года назад
did kinda miss the voice over...
@Darkbart22
@Darkbart22 4 года назад
Thats true.
@damianfugate
@damianfugate 4 года назад
Agreed
@CHASSYification
@CHASSYification 4 года назад
Yeah cause this stuff must take months to make, and then there’s the filming of it all, and the edit which most my subbed creators go on about being some of the most gruelling work, the edit haha Not in this case
@SasquaPlatypus
@SasquaPlatypus 4 года назад
The consistency of that engraving when you're making helixes is maddening. 😀 I loved watching you make the first snake and logo, but the process you used on the second set really interested me.
@YoChocoTube
@YoChocoTube 3 года назад
I find myself coming back to this video time and time again. The love and attention you show here, the craftsmanship, and the way it keeps amazing me how somebody can start of with a few pieces of metal and transform it into something so beautiful. By now I wonder how many of the almost two million views are mine and people like me; As this is one of the few of the billions of videos on RU-vid that you will never grow weary of watching it over and over again. This time however I did not forget to click the subscribe button.
@btodoroff
@btodoroff 4 года назад
20 minutes of picking my jaw up off the floor and putting my eyes back in their sockets over and over again! There are a bunch of full length videos I'd love to see in here about the engraving process and tools, that plating setup and process, the dark silver finish, even just a stream of consciousness while sketching the pattern on the top of the plate. Learned a ton from this overview, but walked away with so many more questions. Thanks!
@zerocontent3171
@zerocontent3171 4 года назад
I'm right there with ya brian
@therealpanse
@therealpanse 4 года назад
clickspring: *starts drawing very intricate floral pattern* me: oh no... clickspring *copies it on film* me: thank god, it's gonna get etched clickspring: *doesn't etch a thing* me: you absolute mad man!
@wiflare
@wiflare 4 года назад
found it interesting that he's left handed!
@mbux14
@mbux14 4 года назад
That was the part that really impressed me this time. Always something with these videos that just amazes me.
@johnnyjoseph4879
@johnnyjoseph4879 4 года назад
@@wiflare He's probably not, he just decided to use his left hand for this project for the extra challenge... LOL
@hocadidilyocuttCAP
@hocadidilyocuttCAP 4 года назад
that part gave me anxiety for some reason
@DickHolman
@DickHolman 4 года назад
@@wiflare I didn't even notice.
@matthewbridges1438
@matthewbridges1438 3 года назад
This isn’t you putting some metal in a CNC machine and spitting out a completed part. This is you hand crafting EVERY SINGLE LITTLE DETAIL. It’s amazing.
@ericmiltner3604
@ericmiltner3604 3 года назад
"I could do that," I say to myself while eating shredded cheese in the bedroom.
@325aliceI
@325aliceI 3 года назад
You too huh?.......🤔😙
@BradElliot
@BradElliot 3 года назад
Its a shame he hasn't uploaded in such a long time
@justin2039
@justin2039 3 года назад
Look at me fancy with 'is shredded cheese.
@Will-le8yj
@Will-le8yj 3 года назад
mr hot shot over here, eating shreded cheese.
@chuuni6924
@chuuni6924 4 года назад
12:20 "Oh, he's going to etch it. Of course, not even he would be crazy enough to..."
@metaling1
@metaling1 4 года назад
Chuu Ni my thoughts too haha
@gaoyichuan
@gaoyichuan 4 года назад
Exactly the same thought hahaha
@craigbrewer433
@craigbrewer433 4 года назад
i know there are some great gunsmiths that wouldnt even touch that kind of engraving. either you're good at it or you suck.
@spicy110
@spicy110 4 года назад
Yep same here! He's a mad man! 😆 the v grove does add so much to it tho.
@rdear
@rdear 4 года назад
Yes! That’s exactly what I though! Then I saw the poor transfer after he pulled the acetate away and thought “No way...”
@weeeeelaaaaaah
@weeeeelaaaaaah 4 года назад
Careful, Chris! One of these days you're going to polish a piece of metal so perfectly we'll find out what you look like!
@aether9713
@aether9713 4 года назад
He'll probably just edit it out.
@WiihawkPL
@WiihawkPL 4 года назад
chris is just a set of hands so no worries
@sampathsris
@sampathsris 4 года назад
@@WiihawkPL Possibly a set of more than thirteen hands, judging by the amount of work he puts in.
@sampathsris
@sampathsris 4 года назад
@@Loznero at least in maths, a set is a collection of zero or more objects.
@davidsilver3060
@davidsilver3060 4 года назад
He said MORE then thirteen, so that can be 14, 16, Ect, Ect PLUS a set doesn't have to be even (I have a set of silverware which is a knife, fork and spoon) 🤓 Anyways, I don't know what he made is used for but it is amazing looking👍
@gregoryconnors7370
@gregoryconnors7370 4 года назад
I was just beginning to appreciate this dudes talent and then I saw the amateur move of cutting the serpents in two pieces instead of weaving them through crossholes before forming them to final shape (yyyeah, right). Had someone showed me these works and told me it was done all by hand, I would have called BS as I didn't realize such a Master Craftsman still existed these days. This is by far the most inspiring work I've ever seen. Ever. You are amazing! Thank you for sharing this video! I never knew what a Playing Card Press was and I still don't, but I want this one!
@Nananki
@Nananki 4 года назад
Anything I do by hand looks like a 1st grader did it on a rollercoaster.
@dansnow7
@dansnow7 4 года назад
I'm sure the crossover crowd would totally love to see a puzzle come from your hands and machines for Ramsey.
@dmacpher
@dmacpher 4 года назад
D Snow very much so!
@BMikeAD
@BMikeAD 4 года назад
This has to happen.
@robertgemski7728
@robertgemski7728 4 года назад
@dsnow I would love to see that
@3llevate
@3llevate 4 года назад
Oh yea.. most underrated comment.. this needs to be
@ishpatoon
@ishpatoon 4 года назад
This is the best thing ever. Please have this happen. So much respect for both of you. Just came over from Ramsay's video and this stuff is insane.
@bulwinkle
@bulwinkle 4 года назад
This is not metal working, this is jewelry of the highest order.
@maxcheese382
@maxcheese382 4 года назад
Robert Langford yeah I honestly think this guy must be a jeweler because his level of skill and precision is absurd
@xkencx8191
@xkencx8191 4 года назад
Professional clock maker.
@logantc.1353
@logantc.1353 4 года назад
I see Jewelers and clock makers, as needing similar skill sets to machinists and like metalworkers, except jewelers and clockmakers have a bit more patience and a few more magnifying glasses.
@FrankNazario
@FrankNazario 4 года назад
there is nothing more mesmerizing than to see a true master craftsman push the envelope and create a piece that the only description you'll be able to say is "Jewelry" for a card press.
@Craftlngo
@Craftlngo 3 года назад
No wonder, he isn't working on the mechanism at the moment, when he's doing such great artwork! I know only two youtuber reaching this degree of perfection. Pablo Cimadevila and Clickspring!
@nesterperiwinkle
@nesterperiwinkle 3 года назад
This level of craftsmanship is like Jedi Mastery- It is truly on its own level! The craftsmanship is flawless.
@Strife40k
@Strife40k 4 года назад
This is the single most impressive show of craftsmanship I have ever witnessed. Your work is inspiring. Thank you!
@ghu120
@ghu120 4 года назад
You should see his other videos
@davyderr9067
@davyderr9067 4 года назад
That belongs in a museum somewhere most awesome thing I've ever watched on RU-vid you my friend are it
@FutaNoKami
@FutaNoKami 4 года назад
The moment your work looks so perfect it looks like a 3D rendering
@Filo127
@Filo127 4 года назад
If you posted a screenshot of this thing onto a 3D forum they would say it looks unrealistic and that you should add scratches and fingerprints on it LMAO
@morrigancollins2092
@morrigancollins2092 3 года назад
Absolutely gorgeous work. A beautiful piece, crafted with skill and care. Thank you for sharing this with us!
@evilbrat5376
@evilbrat5376 3 года назад
No matter how Many times I come and watch you work on this - I come away in amazement at your skill and level of concentration at bringing to life these works of art. Beautiful, just beautiful. Thank you for the journey with you on this.
@tgrafix
@tgrafix 4 года назад
I'm convinced he's a vampire. He just revealed himself, he can can touch brass without leaving fingerprints. Only a vampire can do that.
@michaelpaice4644
@michaelpaice4644 4 года назад
Only someone who is immortal has had the time to learn all those skills.
@ariesdane5876
@ariesdane5876 4 года назад
Agreed - no way a normal mortal could do this. ]
@jacklarson6281
@jacklarson6281 4 года назад
he also left no reflection in the polished steel or brass..., defiantly a vampire
@georgeyoung613
@georgeyoung613 4 года назад
I think your right
@Asteroid_Jam
@Asteroid_Jam 4 года назад
He probably also grows his own blood in a lab.
@mikecunningham3423
@mikecunningham3423 4 года назад
now, who"s the real magician
@Benautodesign
@Benautodesign 4 года назад
I had not watched a clicksrping video for at least a year because I don't have much free time... then I come across this one, and it's probably one of the most beautiful piece of machined art I've ever seen... my english is not good enough to express how I felt watching this. Thank you !
@ApprenticeGM
@ApprenticeGM 3 года назад
What an incredible and beautiful piece of functional artwork. Terrific video too! Thank you.
@sithus1966
@sithus1966 4 года назад
The "This Old Tony" production infection is strong with this one.
@ghrrum
@ghrrum 4 года назад
Honestly I think Tony has kidnapped Chris and is forcing him to make trials bike parts.
@perkristiansen
@perkristiansen 4 года назад
YES....that would transcend any bike ever made! :D
@gabrielkrivian8453
@gabrielkrivian8453 4 года назад
This old tony could only dream of being able to do stuff like this
@jacobperry7637
@jacobperry7637 4 года назад
@@gabrielkrivian8453 if you had watched any of his videos you would know that he's referring to the editing of the snake
@ccleadge
@ccleadge 4 года назад
@@jacobperry7637 and at 17:10
@waldemarii
@waldemarii 4 года назад
The snakes were the point where I dropped my jaw.
@JonnyD3ath
@JonnyD3ath 4 года назад
OttoH my jaw is in pieces its dropped so much during this video! Lol
@waldemarii
@waldemarii 4 года назад
@@JonnyD3ath Oh no!
@yungfleip
@yungfleip 4 года назад
Same here. I was impressed by the hand bending, and then out of nowhere comes a second that is bent identical! What?! And then seeing them interwoven into that...whatever it is? #nextlevel
@afrocatpro
@afrocatpro 4 года назад
@@yungfleip for real fucking insane talent and fine motor skills.
@bmxscape
@bmxscape 4 года назад
wow a bent piece of rod how did he accomplish such a feat
@davidhorner5655
@davidhorner5655 2 года назад
I’ve been watching your videos for a long time now. To be honest with you, I’m entirely jealous of what an artist you are. You are not simply a machinist, but a true artist. It’s amazing to watch a master at his craft, thank you sharing the beauty that you create.
@grant5227
@grant5227 Год назад
Some of those parts look so perfect I have to keep reminding myself that they aren't just rendered models.
@spookmineer
@spookmineer 4 года назад
Some of these parts almost look computer generated, so clean.
@BLOODSWEATXXXSTEEL
@BLOODSWEATXXXSTEEL 4 года назад
spookmineer I thought the exact same thing.
@teabagmcpick889
@teabagmcpick889 4 года назад
Today I found out that I can sit with my mouth open, not blinking for twenty one minutes and twenty six seconds. Astonishing skill.
@vasili1207
@vasili1207 4 года назад
Yours mrs can do the same 😃 .... no biggie
@sirfishslayer5100
@sirfishslayer5100 4 года назад
How do you say "Holy shit" with your mouth open? Did you have a big drool spot too?
@nzlemming
@nzlemming 2 года назад
Metalwork is a craft. You are an artist, using that craft. I am gobsmacked at the beauty of each piece, and then the whole. Thank you.
@brianframe7949
@brianframe7949 3 года назад
The craftsmanship here can’t be overstated. This is incredible and so inspiring. Wonderful job!
@uncleputes
@uncleputes 4 года назад
"Did you do anything productive today" Well... I did watch a Clickspring video...
@bloodgain
@bloodgain 4 года назад
No, but I did watch a Clickspring video, so at least I hate myself for it.
@lachlanelliott2749
@lachlanelliott2749 4 года назад
hahaha, watched it 3 times. Very productive day.
@stanrogers5613
@stanrogers5613 4 года назад
He's not even trying to pretend he's playing fair anymore, is he?
@DerUnbekannte
@DerUnbekannte 4 года назад
I'll just make this snake pattern by hand, no problem! and then Imma just bend it in some random way! oh look, I did another identical one! how weird is that?
@andersjjensen
@andersjjensen 4 года назад
He never did play fair. Every other machinist channel has gone "I don't need a Clickspring finish on this.. so... ehhh...." for ages. Chris, like Beethoven and Einstein, don't even have to play fair.... Because they are/were the only ones in their league at that point in time :P
@iansmeath8674
@iansmeath8674 2 года назад
Hi Chris, I have just discovered your channel and instantly subscribed! I am a recently retired machinist having worked in a variety of machining environments. I have worked with master machinists and instrument makers and recognize perfection when I see it. I will sum up with one word "astounding". I look forward to many hours of you videos.
@ProfRonconi
@ProfRonconi 3 года назад
What a masterpiece! Thislevel of craftsmanship is a joy to behold. Thank you for showing it.
@khinkhinmyint2507
@khinkhinmyint2507 4 года назад
I just got here from Chris’s vid, and just amazinggg. Truly a masterpiece
@AlRoderick
@AlRoderick 4 года назад
That confused me for a second because they're both called Chris, so you could post this comment either place and it'd work.
@khinkhinmyint2507
@khinkhinmyint2507 4 года назад
Alexander Roderick 😂 tru
@eastendyves
@eastendyves 4 года назад
Watching him do the plate with the sun in the middle literally made my jaw drop open...I am in awe..
@slaedur
@slaedur 4 года назад
Those engraving skills though... Damn.
@windsunh2o
@windsunh2o 4 года назад
I skipped to the end of the video because I mainly wanted to know what this thing was for, and when I saw the plate I figured it was CNC'd. Saw your comment and had to go back and watch. Unbelievable!
@chiefsilverback
@chiefsilverback 4 года назад
I'm not sure which is more impressive, hand drawing the design, or engraving it. Both exceed my skill levels by multiples normally only used in calculating distances between galaxies!
@Syncopator
@Syncopator 4 года назад
@@windsunh2o I watched it all the way through, and while it's beautiful work I still have no idea what it's for. Why the heck do you want to "press" a deck of cards? To work the curvature out caused by too much shuffling?
@martinewt
@martinewt 4 года назад
@@Syncopator Chris Ramsay himself explains its use on this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ws99HWLzjlo.html
@paddlefaster
@paddlefaster 3 года назад
First video I've watched on this channel. Completely blown away with the complexity of this design. Absolutely stunning.
@markmorris251
@markmorris251 3 года назад
Magical! Your blend of artistry and the technical is wonderful. Quite a beautiful creation!
@victorjohnson6380
@victorjohnson6380 4 года назад
As an old retired tool & die maker, I love to see pieces like this. For me to make something this complicated (or not) it would have to be for myself or a very close family member. Thank you for sharing this with us. It's an inspiration.
@dominic6634
@dominic6634 4 года назад
I was thinking this guy had a machinist back ground.
@mongoose0307
@mongoose0307 4 года назад
Or someone paying a lot of money
@buckbundy8642
@buckbundy8642 4 года назад
I’m a powdered metal die setter and work with tool and die makers. Nowadays they use EDMs for most of the complicated stuff.
@bmwm3300
@bmwm3300 4 года назад
Dye
@bmwm3300
@bmwm3300 4 года назад
@@buckbundy8642 no, dye.
@alexhb12333
@alexhb12333 4 года назад
I love watching the lathe parts where I lose a sense of scale, then when he comes in for the hand work I realize it's been like #6 threads all along!
@lonewulf0328
@lonewulf0328 4 года назад
i know! the camera helps lose any sense of scale, making it look like he just milled a piece of 2" steel bar, and then you find out outs just a little screw, or pommel cap.
@terencemcculloch3294
@terencemcculloch3294 Год назад
the quality of work and video presentation here almost brings me to tears.
@GoldeeLoxs
@GoldeeLoxs 2 года назад
Just found this channel last night from watching Adam Savage’s Tested. I watched all the antikythera series and I am truly amazed at the level of beauty and precision of your work! You are a master machinist and artist.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 2 года назад
Thank you mate, terrific to have you watching :)
@Proxima-J-
@Proxima-J- 4 года назад
You sir are an old world craftsman living in our modern age combining the best of both eras ... love your vids
@TattiePeeler
@TattiePeeler 4 года назад
I'm in awe of your ability to do the, 'cross hatch' on the 'acorn', by hand. Very nice work and satisfying to watch!
@JonnyD3ath
@JonnyD3ath 4 года назад
TattiePeeler mind - blown
@Jesse__H
@Jesse__H 4 года назад
And on the snake! And to make those teo snakes identical ... it's masterful.
@TheCDelX
@TheCDelX 4 года назад
Ye, at this Point he´s just flexing at us.
@dantonperiah
@dantonperiah 4 года назад
How could anyone dislike this? The workmanship is probably the best I have ever seen!!! This was absolutely incredible to watch! Thank you so much! Then there are the video skills, really amazing as well!
@redmadness265
@redmadness265 3 года назад
He's an artisan trained by Hephasteus himself. Worth his weight in gold!
@BradAhrens
@BradAhrens 4 года назад
If Aliens come to Earth and need to see what humans are capable of creating in order to determine if we're worthy of their mercy, they should be shown Chris's projects.
@michaelwhinnery164
@michaelwhinnery164 4 года назад
Chris may not be human, he may well be one of those aliens sent to teach us about art and beauty and technology
@scottyboy7462
@scottyboy7462 4 года назад
Brad Ahrens i think Chris IS THE ALIEN!! he does some things that i didn’t think were possible
@dinobuddy
@dinobuddy 4 года назад
"Exquisite" is not a word I've ever actually had occasion to use before. This is exquisite work.
@saifaddeenal-manaseer6325
@saifaddeenal-manaseer6325 4 года назад
I was looking for the right word, maybe "perfection" or "premium", but "exquisite" sounds right.
@boomiedave
@boomiedave 4 года назад
Took the word right out of my mouth.
@Skwerll
@Skwerll 4 года назад
I went with "masterclass"
@thefunnrunner
@thefunnrunner 2 года назад
Been working with and bending iron to spesific organic shapes for 2 year's now and the fact that he got those 2 snakes sooo god damn simillar to one another is madeningly impressive!
@XAtmo97
@XAtmo97 3 года назад
Beautiful Design. Beautiful Craftsmanship. Beautiful Music. Beautiful Video Work. Excellence in Art. Bravo!
@egbertmodderman
@egbertmodderman 4 года назад
That ingraving is just at such a masterlevel quality, incredible
@alexreiz6128
@alexreiz6128 4 года назад
Wow, christmas came early with unexpected Clickspring video Glad to see your amazing job again!
@antontalbot9148
@antontalbot9148 4 года назад
No. No stop talking about Xmas. It's September. Why is there already Xmas stuff in the shops.
@lossless4129
@lossless4129 2 года назад
Found the channel a few days ago, can’t get enough. Absolutely stunning.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 2 года назад
Great to have you watching mate :)
@screwfist
@screwfist 3 года назад
I don't even own a deck of cards but I would love to have that to smash my grilled cheese sandwiches flat. Beautiful work of art tbh
@scotthutson736
@scotthutson736 4 года назад
Chris Ramsay was spot on in his description of this masterpiece. By that I mean he really could not come up with the words to describe the precision, artistry, and craftsmanship of this card press. Chris, you are an amazing craftsman, artist, and machinist. Your dedication to your craft is without equal. I am absolutely in awe of your work.
@blakethefoxxo5162
@blakethefoxxo5162 4 года назад
...what kind of witchcraft did I just watch EVEN HIS HAMMER IS SHINY
@sampathsris
@sampathsris 4 года назад
He's the last of the elven smiths.
@davidpugh8772
@davidpugh8772 3 года назад
Us machinists take great pride in our work and most importantly our tools
@sunt7918
@sunt7918 3 года назад
I FUCKING KNOW, EVERYTHING, THE FOOTAGE THE CREATION THE TOOLS THE WORKSHOP IS FLAWLESS, ITS LIKE HE MADE A PACT WITH THE DEVIL
@andrewclarke3750
@andrewclarke3750 3 года назад
I loved watching your series on building that amazing clock not only in the way your excellent machining skills and narrative bring life to the project but also your film editing skills where you show the computer modeled part on the raw material. I have watched this card press video a number of times and I am in awe of your skill set and am inspired by your work. Many thanks for sharing and creating your work along with us. Look forward to your next videos. Andy
@mikevonder4560
@mikevonder4560 3 года назад
One of the most beautifully crafted things that I've ever had the privilege of watching. You're a true artist and tradesman in every sense of the word. Your work is awe inspiring and, as a tradesman myself, I would give anything to be at the level that you're at. Thank you for showing us this masterpiece. Please keep on posting this incredible craft of yours
@pyranf
@pyranf 4 года назад
I've watched this video 3 or 4 times now, and I still can't figure out the spacial awareness necessary to get the snakes into the correct formation so you can make it work. Well freakin' done.
@borisyoalkstein2484
@borisyoalkstein2484 4 года назад
The bit you don’t see is him testing the form with a wire first but nonetheless it’s still incredible seeing what he does
@stevenferrier8942
@stevenferrier8942 4 года назад
Yeah blew my mind too
@hjc1935
@hjc1935 3 года назад
Yes there are methods to all this that he doesn't entirely show. He probably is comparing to a wire frame like the other comment said. But that doesn't take away from how masterfully crafted this all is. Just shows how much knowledge and passed down wisdom you need to get to this level. Heck even small things like how he filed a perfectly square, perfect straight hole for that handle, like I don't even know how he did that by hand.
@RestoreTechnique
@RestoreTechnique 3 года назад
I know how he did the 2nd one, he just snapped his fingers 👍
@evlredsun
@evlredsun 4 года назад
sometimes you see art and you're like "that's nifty" then you see a master of their craft and the hours they put into a single project like this.... and there are no words
@kitkatkitty0843
@kitkatkitty0843 3 года назад
Couldn't have said it better
@pauldavidgraham6301
@pauldavidgraham6301 4 года назад
A true masterpiece. It's something that is worthy of being in a museum. I'm glad I found your channel so I can see what other masterworks you've created.
@villeikonen6221
@villeikonen6221 4 года назад
Superior craftmanship. Absolutely mesmerising to watch metal taking its form in your hands. Bravo!
@paradox...
@paradox... 4 года назад
10:08 things are getting out of hand... this man is a wizard!
@justion337
@justion337 4 года назад
Taking some inspiration from This Old Tony
@Leilani2828
@Leilani2828 4 года назад
I am speechless. I go to an art college and have seen so many beautiful old masterpieces and works of art and this belongs right up there with them. All the renaissance carvings and stone engravings take so much time, patience, artistry, and talent, and you are doing the same just with modern tools and material; not even mentioning all the mathematical precision for planning and the chemistry knowledge that comes with dealing with different solutions and plating. Beautiful work, truly :) 💕
@ziadmatylob4469
@ziadmatylob4469 4 года назад
beautiful face
@unripetomato4312
@unripetomato4312 4 года назад
Preach
@StigEtDump
@StigEtDump 3 года назад
Really incredible work, have watched lots of your videos, I think you are an inspiration to young craftspeople everywhere. The Antikythera videos are an amazing resource and insight into hand techniques, achievable with simple tools and processes. Many thanks for all the detail and extra work you have put in to document all this stuff.
@raby_65
@raby_65 3 года назад
This is the most incredible craftsmanship i have ever seen...the details are flawless...i thoroughly enjoyed watching this video...i thank you!
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