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Trade Secrets Episode 1 - Using Fusion 360 to reverse engineer missing clock parts. 

Tommy Jobson
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In this video I begin work on a 300 year old clock that requires replacement parts to be made. I use evidence of the original makers intentions to sketch the part in Fusion 360 and make a start on making the replacement part.
From the bench of a working clockmaker.
Instagram: / tommy.jobson
Website: www.horologiumprecision.co.uk

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Комментарии : 43   
@seantiz
@seantiz Год назад
The high quality of your work is reflected in the quality of your video production. Best of luck and I hope you gain many subscribers. Add one for me.
@Byrod1
@Byrod1 Год назад
The way I see it, part was cut in right way from pattern on the housing but it was switched reverse during engraving, maker decided to save time from engraving again and welded it pointing up.
@jamesnicholson3313
@jamesnicholson3313 3 года назад
Thanks again for fantastic video and I love the classical background music.
@orchardwatchandclockrepair8346
@orchardwatchandclockrepair8346 3 года назад
Great work. Brilliant to watch
@TommyJobson
@TommyJobson 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@orchardwatchandclockrepair8346
@orchardwatchandclockrepair8346 3 года назад
I have been listen to one. Genius in the back ground music . While watching another .
@TommyJobson
@TommyJobson 3 года назад
Ah Bach, the master.
@orchardwatchandclockrepair8346
@orchardwatchandclockrepair8346 3 года назад
Thankyou so much
@brianwarburton4482
@brianwarburton4482 4 года назад
Excellent video. Please keep them coming.
@TommyJobson
@TommyJobson 4 года назад
many thanks, I will try!
@TheMoyuelo
@TheMoyuelo 2 года назад
Increíble, un genio para mí.
@mikemesserschmidt810
@mikemesserschmidt810 Год назад
Thanks!
@loricastro3772
@loricastro3772 3 года назад
NIce video, thanks for share!
@TommyJobson
@TommyJobson 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@DreadedOne509
@DreadedOne509 4 года назад
Perhaps the replacement part was mirror scribed from the potentially broken parts from the original, thus making the part sweep up instead of down?
@TommyJobson
@TommyJobson 4 года назад
Ray Murphy 509 it’s an idea, but I can’t see that being it. I suspect the original part was long gone before then.
@benerabilis
@benerabilis 3 года назад
Nice job!
@TommyJobson
@TommyJobson 3 года назад
Thanks.
@colsanjaybajpai5747
@colsanjaybajpai5747 3 года назад
Wonderful
@TommyJobson
@TommyJobson 3 года назад
Thanks
@johncarruthers5020
@johncarruthers5020 4 года назад
I suspect someone made a template but accidentaly reversed it on the stock?
@TommyJobson
@TommyJobson 4 года назад
That’s my thought also.
@matthewcondon1985
@matthewcondon1985 4 года назад
Yep...that's exactly what I was going to say too.
@alexopouloscharalambos8242
@alexopouloscharalambos8242 3 года назад
In the 11:48 of the video it shows that in the original part the scribe line is wider than the part, but you make your replacement part to fit exactly the scribe line. Did i miss something?
@DreadedOne509
@DreadedOne509 4 года назад
To almost completely rid yourself of the angular deflection you mentioned while photographing the plate, consider using a flatbed scanner instead of a camera when possible.
@TommyJobson
@TommyJobson 4 года назад
Ray Murphy 509 Good idea, the trouble with a clock plate is the pillars sticking up preventing the lid closing.
@CazClocker52
@CazClocker52 4 года назад
@@TommyJobson new subscriber here. May I suggest leaving the lid open for the scanning process. To my knowledge the lid is not important to the scanning process.
@matthewcondon1985
@matthewcondon1985 4 года назад
As long as the plate will fit on the scanner and sit flat against the glass, a scanner would work great. You could also use tracing paper, tape a pice to the clock plate, and then trace over the outline. Some tracing paper is more transparent than others. You could also use a clear plastic transparency sheet. Or a scrap of clear plastic from a disposable food container. Then use a fine tip marker to trace the outline.
@matthewcondon1985
@matthewcondon1985 4 года назад
Great video! I do like the long videos. Make them as long as you need to in order to properly explain what you are doing. Please don't sacrifice important info just to make the videos shorter. If you feel they are too long, just break them up into a series as you did with this one. Although, I thought you could have cut out some of the artsy shots of the mill in operation, if you wanted to make the video shorter. Or you could have explained what was happening with the mill during all the artsy shots. I know what was happening, but to someone who has never seen a mill, some explanation would be nice during those parts of the video. Keep up the great work!!!
@TommyJobson
@TommyJobson 4 года назад
Great feedback, thank you!
@matthewcondon1985
@matthewcondon1985 4 года назад
@@TommyJobson No problem. Really looking forward to more videos from you.
@colinfogden9666
@colinfogden9666 5 месяцев назад
Probably like me a home found clock repairer if it works the modern part is that not ok
@jimc4731
@jimc4731 3 года назад
I think the leaf shape was cut out correctly from a flat piece and then when it was soldered to the other parts it was inadvertently soldered upside down, perhaps by a different individual than the maker? Possibly three craftsmen on this job, two apprentice and the master. JIM
@TommyJobson
@TommyJobson 3 года назад
I agree, I think it was soldered upside down. It was done by a previous 'restorer', don't blame the apprentice for this one!
@Byrod1
@Byrod1 Год назад
@@TommyJobson Since the part was engraved BEFORE welding the mistake was made at the wrong side being engraved not at the welding, he decided to weld it up sawing time on engraving again.
@darynradcliffe2909
@darynradcliffe2909 4 года назад
The difference in direction may just be that that's what they had in the scrap box 🤔??
@TommyJobson
@TommyJobson 4 года назад
Daryn Radcliffe possibly. i suppose it might have been down to the size of the bit of brass in front of him, or he hard soldered it on upside down and carried on anyway!!
@jobkneppers
@jobkneppers 3 года назад
I would think they brazed it the wrong way, or reversed, and decided to carry on without correcting it. Weird approach on such a beautiful piece...
@TommyJobson
@TommyJobson 3 года назад
Could well be the case.
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