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Hi Folks,
Its time for some more shop made tools - Please enjoy!
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A very special thank you to Patrons:
Sinking Valley Woodworks (www.sinkingvalleywoodworks.com)
Glenn Trewitt
Mike Manfrin
Christopher Warnock
Guy Loughridge
Charles Frodsham & Co.
Peter John Richardson
Adam Slagle
Tim Bray
Dan Keen
Samuel Irons
Sean Kuyper
Matteo Neville
Daniel Cohen
Larry Pardi
Olof Haggren
Stassinopoulos Thomas
Florian Ragwitz
Andrew Smith
Bernd Fischer
Sam Towne
Jack Cause
Jeremiah G. Mort
Andre van Soest
Matthew Middleton
Thomas Veilleux
Dave Seff
Robin Haerens
L'Enfant Watch Company
C. A. Patrick Voigt
Mark Coburn
Bogdan Dan
Steven R. Crider
Gary Levario
Pete Askew
Jeff Armstrong
Rudolph Bescherer Jr
Robert Petz
Ralph McCoy
Jim Popwell
Kaedenn
Bradley Pirtle
Alan Carey
PaxAndromeda
John A McCormick
Thomas Eriksen
Michael Hardel
Tim Ball
Dominik Rogala
Xanadu-King
Eric Witte
Peter
Grant Michener
Jonathan Teegarden
Steve Hossner
RuKiddin06
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------------- Video Notes: --------------
Scriber video on MAKE: • Milling a Metal Scriber
Related Videos:
Making a metal scriber on Make: • Milling a Metal Scriber
John from NYCCNC on Speeds & Feeds: • Speeds & Feeds Tutoria...
Filing Tips: • 8 Old School Tips For ...
Making a D-Bit Single Flute Milling Cutter: • Spare Parts #8 - Makin...
Centering square stock in a 4 jaw chuck: • Spare Parts #13 - Maki...
Drawings for hammer and countersinks (zip file): www.clickspringprojects.com/u...
Project #1 - Metal Scriber
Materials:
(3/16 in to ¼ in rod) x 130mm (approx) Brass (free machining)
1 x Sewing needle
Project #2 - Pin Chamfering Tool
Materials:
¼ in Drill rod (aka Silver Steel) x 125mm
Project #3 - Single Lip Countersink
Materials:
7/16 in Drill rod (aka Silver Steel) x 60mm
¼ in mild steel x 80mm
Project #4 - Jewellers Hammer
Materials:
½ in x ½ in x 88mm Brass (free machining)
½ in x ½ in x 88mm O1 tool steel
20mm x 275mm Hickory dowel
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Комментарии : 199   
@andersjjensen
@andersjjensen Год назад
The deep purple blue color tool steel gets when tempered is so gorgeous that it completely captivates me every time it develops in front of my eyes.
@kubagornowicz
@kubagornowicz Год назад
Yes, it never gets boring :)
@BMGRDNRJJ
@BMGRDNRJJ Год назад
Kind of like smoke on the water? Sorry. Couldn’t resist, or am I too old?
@paradiselost9946
@paradiselost9946 11 месяцев назад
grinding heavy chunks of bar and getting the different levels of oxide across the depth of the scratches always had me wanting to strip a car bonnet back, leave it rough sanded with #36, throw it in an oven til its just right, then clearcoat it...
@likebot.
@likebot. Год назад
It doesn't matter that I'll never need tools like these. I'm just fascinated by the skill, artistry, patience and beauty of it all.
@Kristoffceyssens
@Kristoffceyssens Год назад
As a watchmaker i realy appreciate your channel. This is several steps beyond what i do with clocks and watches.
@ladykay8
@ladykay8 Год назад
Watching you is simply mesmerizing. Love it. Your narrations speak effectively about the processes without being boring or pedantic. THANK YOU!!
@MadMarx1917
@MadMarx1917 Год назад
Like my dad said, "Do as good as you can, a bad would comes by itself". Well, what I see, was done almost perfect.
@pebkac1245
@pebkac1245 Год назад
i think ive become enlightened. flashy gaming videos dont keep my attention anymore, but this shure as hell, did
@corywarshaw4100
@corywarshaw4100 Год назад
I've never touched a lathe, but these videos are so interesting. I guess just watching a master at work is always fascinating.
@guachingman
@guachingman Год назад
The precission...
@MrPossumeyes
@MrPossumeyes Год назад
Agreed. Such talented hands.
@Nacreous01
@Nacreous01 Год назад
you should really try it, it's so much fun
@mslucass
@mslucass Год назад
Clickspring is the reason I bought a lathe. If he can make a clock, I can try for the rest of my life
@Volkbrecht
@Volkbrecht Год назад
Plus you never know when the stuff you learn here comes in handy.
@CraigElliottGallery
@CraigElliottGallery 6 месяцев назад
Love these so much! Small tip from a blacksmith, the hole for the handle can be tapered wider at the top, this gives an iron grip on the head. I use a 3 degree tapered milling bit for this, or for the final pass!
@jurjenbos228
@jurjenbos228 Год назад
If I had a hammer that beautiful, I would use another one for hammering.
@warrenjones744
@warrenjones744 Год назад
Jewlers hammers are a stunning thing of beauty Chris. Outstanding.
@laurencesim3664
@laurencesim3664 Год назад
I loved watching this , just absolutely mesmerising
@imitt12
@imitt12 11 месяцев назад
I don't know how you can justify taking all your tools to such a visually gorgeous finish when they're just going to get marred by regular use, but I can't say I argue with the results.
@frfrpr
@frfrpr Год назад
Can't be beaten. The filming and editing are top-notch.
@astaschak
@astaschak Месяц назад
I wish I had more time at home to mess with my benchtop lathe and little vert mill. It's actually a really old Linley Jig Bore machine but functions nearly the same and works for light duty benchtop mill type work. After putting 10-12 hours as a professional machinist then coming home and doing family stuff with the kids I'm just spent by nightfall. Anymore my machines and 3d printers and all those tools are there as needed for right now when something needs modified or fixed up. Definitely grateful to have them and the skill to use them though. Until I get more time you're videos vicariously satisfy my want to make stuff.
@weldabar
@weldabar Год назад
I love shop-made tools, regardless of which task it's for. For me it's more exciting actually than the final product.
@davidskala7652
@davidskala7652 Год назад
Man the stuff you make always just comes out absolutely beautiful, I've been subbed to your channel for years and I still can't get over how great everything comes out! Much love and respect.
@BillieRuben
@BillieRuben 10 месяцев назад
Even just that tip about correcting the drift of a cut using a safe edge blew my mind. Thank you so much
@ConorMakes
@ConorMakes Год назад
Cheers Chris, it is a wonderful thing a Maker of your skill and knowledge is willing to put it out there for us all to learn from. Thank you
@brianevans1946
@brianevans1946 Год назад
Those tools are too beautiful to use.
@jeff1176
@jeff1176 Год назад
Even your tools are works of art. I wish I had taken a machine shop class in school.
@ConradsStudio
@ConradsStudio Год назад
I made your scriber as my first project years ago. I was just showing it off as such to a city inspector who was checking out my new water heater, then afterward admiring my shop. (He used to be a professional machinist). Sadly, he doesn't have a shop now. That has to hurt!
@TesserId
@TesserId Год назад
I sympathize. I grew up in a house with a very basic workshop. Dad had built a big hulking shop table with vices and dogs and such. But, I've lived my entire adult life in apartments. So, I only work the tiniest projects and get the rest of my joy vicariously through RU-vidrs like ClickSpring and This Old Tony.
@andersjjensen
@andersjjensen Год назад
@@TesserId That This Old Tony also consistently delivers a string of laughing fits on top of the interesting project he's doing is a nice bonus.
@TesserId
@TesserId Год назад
@@andersjjensen True, so true. Tony always gets me laughing. In contrast, Chris has this gentle soothing voice. I should probably use his vids to go to sleep by.
@Steviegtr52
@Steviegtr52 Год назад
Thanks for showing. Very enjoyable video. Regards. Steve.
@KevinWoodsWorkshop
@KevinWoodsWorkshop Год назад
Nicely made tools for the workshop.
@dsloop3907
@dsloop3907 Год назад
I have a stone like the one shown @ 9:29, but just a bit smaller, it was my fathers, no one I have shown it to has ever seen one. I can put a razor edge on a good knife with it.It's got to be 90 years old at least.
@TheUncleRuckus
@TheUncleRuckus Год назад
If you don't have a dedicated Granite or any kind of surface plate a sheet of Tempered Glass works great as a surface plate, they're extremely flat and fairly cheap. 👍👍
@mattagnew206
@mattagnew206 Год назад
Just remember you can't cut tempered glass, so buy the size you need!
@samdude1953
@samdude1953 Год назад
That safe-edge file is new to me and I love the idea of it. I'm going to grind myself one. Thanks, Chris!
@1crazypj
@1crazypj Год назад
I've been a subscriber since making the Antikythera mechanism several years ago. I'm still fascinated by the tools you make to make other things. I was a motorcycle technician but you show several 'crossover' type tools that could be useful for small parts (actually inspired me to make new parts to repair a horn button for a 1965 Suzuki instead of buying a not very good looking and expensive reproduction) I had never thought of using a hot air gun for blueing, that is a fantastic idea! Thanks for the video's
@3000smileyman
@3000smileyman Год назад
Chris, watching your amazing work has got me itching to get my first lathe. And I must say the purple/blue on the tool steel hammer head is sexy AF.
@littlehills739
@littlehills739 Год назад
stone types video would be nice please
@allengentz7572
@allengentz7572 Год назад
Thanks for sharing great idea please give me more
@fabienleguen
@fabienleguen Год назад
I am always in awe when I see your work (craftmanship and video content creation). Words are missing to describe it, I would say : exquisite work. Thank you very much for this
@bilbo_gamers6417
@bilbo_gamers6417 Год назад
Excellent video! Stuff like this is the key to growing the machining hobby. It's so empowering to be able to make your own tools.
@GWAIHIRKV
@GWAIHIRKV Год назад
So good, I’m watching it at least twice. . . .
@MrZOMBIE170
@MrZOMBIE170 5 месяцев назад
hand tools made with hand tools would be good video
@desertTooHot
@desertTooHot Год назад
Wonderful video! I've made some scribes as gifts but keep forgetting to make more than one for myself.
@rosbifke915
@rosbifke915 Год назад
The holes through hammerheads are typically tapered with the narrow end towards the handle. This ensures that, when inserting the wedge, the head isn’t only fixed to the handle through friction, but also by shape since the wood physically expands to fit the tapered hole. Now, i’m a blacksmith, so the hammers i use tend to be abused a bit more than this shop hammer, so i can’t see the extra difficulty of machining this hole tapered being worth it.
@jermainerace4156
@jermainerace4156 5 месяцев назад
I am a machinist that occasionally uses small hammers delicately: the taper is absolutely required. Small impacts combined with normal variations in temperature and humidity will work the head loose from the handle in a dozen strikes, or a few months sitting idle in the drawer (zero strikes!) without the taper. I have discovered this by using cheap hammers, of ~ 1oz and less, which had no taper to the hole. It doesn't seem to matter how many wedges/what type of handles I try, it always works loose. This hammer in this video may not have required as much taper as was used, but since the taper is only front to back, and not also side to side, I think it was probably wise to go a little overboard.
@digital_harry
@digital_harry Год назад
He is a combination of an Australian Bob Ross and Michelangelo of the machining. His beautiful work and creations should be in the sixtine chapel for hand machinists.
@TheStuffMade
@TheStuffMade Год назад
Amazing work, so much attention to detail. 👍
@goshisanniichi
@goshisanniichi Год назад
A hammer, of course, is the best tool for applying ham to a sandwich. If you want salami, however, it won't be helpful at all so keep that in mind...
@joe-wt7oe
@joe-wt7oe Год назад
No, you need a slammer for salami instead
@andersjjensen
@andersjjensen Год назад
@@joe-wt7oe And a pammer for pastrami I gather?
@geoffreyentwistle8176
@geoffreyentwistle8176 Год назад
I'm mad at myself for taking so long to get the joke... 😂
@shedmanx3640
@shedmanx3640 Год назад
@@geoffreyentwistle8176 😂😂😂
@InsideOfMyOwnMind
@InsideOfMyOwnMind Год назад
And in the end it doesn't matter because every tool has a hammer side.
@astbrnrd
@astbrnrd Год назад
Gotta say Click 😏 I love your videos and admire your tools 😊 they're beautifully entertaining 😊 But you do have a high bar set 😏👍
@dougl892
@dougl892 Год назад
Great video as usual Chris. Just starting to come back into the fitting and machining fold, I can't help but notice you are emphasising some very important foundations of machine shop work. This sort of work is also a great way to confirm equipment is properly set up whilst getting to know equipment idiosyncrasies. The more we conquer the basics, the more enjoyable complicated projects become. I have found some old hand tools that I made during my apprenticeship and they have slipped seamlessly back into my daily life - and the fun fact is that buying them today would probably reach four figures.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring Год назад
Great to have you watching Doug
@WildGalaxy
@WildGalaxy Год назад
Another good way to set up that hammerhead in the mill vise for the angled cut is to rest a parallel flat on top of the vise jaw and line up the scribe line by eye with it. Then when you take the parallel away, the scribe line is still .125" (or whatever your parallel thickness is) above the vise. Obviously this doesn't work if it needs to be a super precise angle, but I used to teach an intro to machining class and one of the projects was a very similar hammer and it was good enough for that.
@redfish6C
@redfish6C Год назад
Jewelry !!!!! Thanks for this moment. FORZA ✌️
@bencesarosi7718
@bencesarosi7718 Год назад
D-bits are so fascinating. I guess I'll dive a little deeper in the topic. Thanks for the brilliant tips, Chris!
@RusticWise
@RusticWise Год назад
Delightful, thank you.
@Shaun.Stephens
@Shaun.Stephens Год назад
Thanks for sharing Chris.
@GlennGhouled
@GlennGhouled Год назад
you are a wizard mister
@YooProjects
@YooProjects Год назад
Fascinating to see you working with traditional methods ❤
@adamv242
@adamv242 Год назад
Beautiful work as always, Chris. I'm not a machinist, but it is a distinct pleasure to watch someone so skilled ad their craft.
@J_CtheEngineer
@J_CtheEngineer Год назад
I still have my scribe that I made with the original video. Used a rig welding tungsten electrode as my scribe because I always have them laying around and can easily sharpen them.
@crabmansteve6844
@crabmansteve6844 Год назад
Don't forget a linear impact driver. On a serious note, tempering using a sand bed makes it extremely easy to get an even temperature. Especially if you're using a coal or coke forget. And it's a beauty for bluing small parts, I use them to blue hardware for guns. Really comes into its own when you're bluing batch parts.
@TrevorDennis100
@TrevorDennis100 Год назад
I have two Clickspring scribers Chris. One must have come out of my apron pocket while in the back of the car (I belong to a Menz Shed so travel with q big tool box). I eventually found it, but I'd long since made another as I could not bare to be without it. You can never have too many hammers (I have a dozen or more) so I think your hammer design might be a future project.
@Ujeb08
@Ujeb08 Год назад
That's a mighty fine looking hammer. I wouldn't want to use it after all of that finishing!
@johnkelly7264
@johnkelly7264 Год назад
Your videos are always so compelling and interesting. Would love many more longer ones too pls.
@efim_master
@efim_master Год назад
I make scriper and hammer) this is really my favorite tools in shop ✊
@MASI_forging
@MASI_forging Год назад
Great work as alwyas.
@dj1NM3
@dj1NM3 Год назад
Perhaps the only trick missed was not putting a slight crown on the hammer faces, it certainly changes how using a hammer feels. It's a very subtle difference in appearance, but seems to make all difference when using a hammer.
@paypwnz
@paypwnz Год назад
Dont jewelers hammers have a flat head?
@BloopTube
@BloopTube 11 месяцев назад
Yep, any other hammer would have the crown though
@picklewiickle.1583
@picklewiickle.1583 Год назад
well done good job
@graemepennell
@graemepennell Год назад
BLUE ME WHEN I DIE!!! And not the dykote 😂
@luunaz
@luunaz 4 месяца назад
Great video as usual, always love your explanations.
@tomkovacic2736
@tomkovacic2736 6 месяцев назад
Brilliant video ! Love all your videos !
@chronovaengineering
@chronovaengineering Год назад
Great video. We made a few hammers based on your drawing for our shop and they have had lots of use! Thanks for sharing.
@shauntucker5145
@shauntucker5145 Год назад
would love an exampe of bench stones as well as the smaller stones that you recommend
@bmalovic
@bmalovic Год назад
Just add hexagon cap to that scribers, so they do not roll all over the desk, and fall of it of course :)
@timothyp8947
@timothyp8947 Год назад
Beautiful craftsmanship.
@Marie579
@Marie579 Год назад
Not even watched this yet and I've already liked it! 👍👍
@lancer2204
@lancer2204 Год назад
Another hammer project is a very small ball peen hammer (about 50-60 grams head weight), they're great for peening over rivets used in things like straight razors etc.
@danvanmuizenberg6650
@danvanmuizenberg6650 Год назад
Bloody excellent video mate
@MJ-nb1qn
@MJ-nb1qn Год назад
Beauty!
@9217666
@9217666 Год назад
Fantastic Skill
@mxcollin95
@mxcollin95 9 месяцев назад
Awesome episode! Always amazed at how you skillfully make the simplest tools look like jewelry! I’m definitely going to give making these a shot.
@Preso58
@Preso58 Год назад
I'd never considered a heat gun for tempering. At least you can see the colour transition more easily.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring Год назад
Does get a little bit hot in the shop tho!
@jsblacksmith858
@jsblacksmith858 Год назад
I'd love to see your electroplating setup, thinking about adding one to my shop
@josedias4664
@josedias4664 11 месяцев назад
Ficaram ótima,parabéns ,és um artista da usinagem.
@TomislavDarlic
@TomislavDarlic Год назад
These tools look so beautiful that I'd probably never use them
@scorinth
@scorinth Год назад
You call it a "scriber," but I know a Gom Jabbar when I see one!
@PixelSchnitzel
@PixelSchnitzel Год назад
Awesome video as always! I would love to see your tips & techniques for polishing. My efforts are always lackluster (heh, get it?). But your results are what I hope to achieve. Thanks for all the hard work you do to help us makers!
@Zodchij86
@Zodchij86 Год назад
Щиро дякую за відео! Завжди приємно споглядати за високоякісною роботою Майстра, як перфекціоніст перфекціоністу😉 Успіхів у подальших проектах! Боже бережи Вас!!!
@alexanderlitinsky677
@alexanderlitinsky677 Год назад
Згоден на всі 100% !
@michaellynn4688
@michaellynn4688 Год назад
This video was extremely helpful to me. Both for getting more robust and consistent press fits and for making one off tooling for various jobs around my shop/lab. thanks for making it.
@4623620
@4623620 Год назад
Highly enjoyable and very inspiring to view 👌😀👍 ❗
@KobanOff
@KobanOff Год назад
Very Cool!
@BoogsMcNoogs
@BoogsMcNoogs Год назад
Notification of a new Clickspring video? G'day indeed
@bilbo_gamers6417
@bilbo_gamers6417 Год назад
I've never been able to get non-HSS tooling to work decently on cutting steel parts. Some other people have more success but my tools just end up turning to mush. Maybe you could make a video about how to use normal high carbon steel to make tools for turning or milling steel? That's how it was all done before the 1940s, but there's not much info about how they did it without their tools wearing out extremely fast.
@JustTony72
@JustTony72 Год назад
I realised your another Aussie when I saw the XU branded heat gun. Maybe I shop at Bunnings too much.
@ivanm9674
@ivanm9674 Год назад
This is amazing! Thank you! Especially for that trick with measuring the angels on leather.
@Argosh
@Argosh Год назад
I never considered that "picturesque" would one day be used in describing a workshop but that's one damn picturesque woodworking setup. That Bokeh...
@alaspooryorick9946
@alaspooryorick9946 Год назад
A surgeon mate of mine taught me a wonderful thing when we were doing some furniture repairs together. He told me that a few years earlier he had changed his surgical technique to make stop making straight incisions and said 'there's no straight lines in nature'. Just as he does to make surgery scars less noticable, I now do the same with repair work in certain circumstances.
@RFMongoose
@RFMongoose Год назад
I say this as a cabineteer: Woodworkers: hickory is tough as nails, you don't wanna work it without some good blades. It's ornery. Machinists: hickory is very pleasant to form...
@humanspirit3432
@humanspirit3432 Год назад
Cool
@harlech2
@harlech2 Год назад
One of these days, that little lathe is going to grow up to be a big boy.
@first_namelast_name4923
@first_namelast_name4923 Год назад
Thank you for yet another great video.
@johnkelley9877
@johnkelley9877 Год назад
What great projects! Thanks for sharing this.
@blackraven8805
@blackraven8805 Год назад
Superb craftmanship as usual.
@lawrencelamb9601
@lawrencelamb9601 Год назад
Thanks!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring Год назад
Cheers mate :)
@robertthoelen1459
@robertthoelen1459 Год назад
I was waiting for the blued steel hammer. Now to make my own. I would like to see your freehand turning and gravers
@afterthemouse
@afterthemouse Год назад
always a joy to see a new video drop
@RB-yq7qv
@RB-yq7qv Год назад
Great set of tools
@TheJame951
@TheJame951 11 месяцев назад
Nice vid
@thnthno2288
@thnthno2288 Год назад
👏👏👏👏👍 Very cool
@TerryEinstein
@TerryEinstein Год назад
beautiful work as always!