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Watchmaking Vlog Episode 5
In this watchmaking episode I demonstrate the practical exam for the British Horological Distance Watchmaking Course.
It has been two weeks since my last upload, basically the day I uploaded my last video, that night I had received an email which contained the plans to a practical exam for my watchmaking qualifications.
About 4 years I started the distance watchmaking course with the British Horological Institute. But After completing a few exams I really haven’t pursued it for the last couple years, the reason being my goal was never to work for someone doing repairs. It has always been in the manufacturing side, and as long as the knowledge and methods are right I didn’t see the point.
But at the beginning of the year I decided that I will pursue in completing the course over the next x amount of years. I think it will only benefit me and what I’m trying to do.
This Unit is about making a clock component, to 0.1mm tolerance for the dimensions that they provided within 2 weeks. I’m not going to show the plans because it is the property of the BHI and they might re-use the plans in the future.
The practical exams are very different to the other exams such as written and servicing/repair exams. If you want to complete those in your country you will need a Member of the BHI who will be your supervisor, so the BHI will send them all the exam stuff and then they will supervise you completing the exam on the set date and within time, and ensure that you don’t cheat.
So apart from turning 32, having my 14 month old daughter start to refuse to go to sleep at night, severely damaging my camera and a lense (which now has no working manual focus), this is where most of spare time went these last 2 weeks.
Queue making.
This brass part was probably the easiest and quickest to make, followed by the jumper lever from the gauge plate, but the silver steel post was the most complex and hardest. I struggled with this one, and it also had to be hardened and tempered to blue. Now I usually blue screws, but this is a lot larger and for some reason I struggled and on my 3rd attempt at trying to get a perfect even blue I had call it, as I needed to get it in the post office by 1pm on the 15th June. As you can see by my post office receipt I was calling it down to the wire. So I will just wait and see my results.
Also, at the beginning of the video I was making some screws to hold watch movement to my brass blank, they are pretty much ready to go. So back to working on my watch next week.
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Комментарии : 111   
@campbellmorrison8540
@campbellmorrison8540 6 лет назад
Really pleased to see somebody taking this wonderful art forward. You have some lovely gear and I'm enjoying watching it being used.
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 6 лет назад
Hi Campbell, thank you for your comment it is much appreciated! I hope I continue making videos you enjoy :)
@Martin-pb7ts
@Martin-pb7ts 5 лет назад
I know these aren't new videos anymore but I am really enjoying them. Thanks for making the effort to capture your work.
@android61242
@android61242 7 лет назад
Really digging your videos man. Just wanted to thank you for taking your time to do this for all of us.
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+Bob Builder thank you so much :)
@TheEphemeris
@TheEphemeris 7 лет назад
I just binge watched all your videos for this series since I subbed a few episodes ago! I must say it's been awesome so far and can't wait for future ones!!!
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+Alex Smith Thanks again Alex. It's been a bit of a tumble out of the starting blocks. But with determination we will get there!
@siddheshpujari2331
@siddheshpujari2331 5 лет назад
Dean, your videos are an excellent source of knowledge. Thank you very much and congratulations on doing fabulous work.
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 5 лет назад
Thanks so much Siddhartha 👍🏼😁
@jeremymatters9209
@jeremymatters9209 7 лет назад
As always, great video. And don't worry about churning them out quickly. When I get the email saying a new video is up, it's always a nice surprise.
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+Jeremy Matters Thanks Jeremy :) it is an awesome feeling to hear someone say that.
@geoffreylotz3661
@geoffreylotz3661 5 лет назад
Dude! I dig your videos! There is all about the watchmaking and stuff, yes, which is why I came here- but they are also really well made and pleasant to watch just from the content creation point of view. Nice job! Subscribed!
@assadawan1372
@assadawan1372 7 лет назад
Thank you Dean . You have made good use of the Cowells lathe.
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+assad awan Thanks :) hopefully better use in the future too hehe
@matthewcondon1985
@matthewcondon1985 7 лет назад
Ok...just finished watching all your videos...I'm all caught up now. I'll be eagerly awaiting the next one!
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+Matthew Condon Thanks, whoa that is awesome to hear.. stay tuned the week is nearing an end :)
@robert1739
@robert1739 4 года назад
I really like the effort you put in. Keep them coming.
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 4 года назад
Thanks so much Robert. Really appreciate it
@CarlosPipeful
@CarlosPipeful 4 года назад
omg this videos are the bomb!!!! so much wuality
@PamirPEKSEN
@PamirPEKSEN 7 лет назад
Priceless effort, thanks for video
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+Pamir Thanks Pamir!
@JamesAlexander14
@JamesAlexander14 7 лет назад
Excellent video Dean. Keep up the great work👍🏻
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+James Alexander Thanks James! I will do my best!
@petelarsen721
@petelarsen721 7 лет назад
Thanks for the video I look forward to them each week. I have been interested​ in watchmaking for several years. my dad used to be a watchmaker, I inherited his tools he even had a cleaning machine similar to the one you have I hope to get into watchmaking more
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+Pete Larsen Thanks Pete! That is great, I hope you do get into watchmaking :)
@rogers531
@rogers531 5 лет назад
You are very clever , I,ve been fumbling at this for 25 yrs but didn't have many tools pocket watches and clocks are improving but as your lathe wok showed I need a lathe.... At 67 still learning, can do French clocks , German, Gustav Becker and American.. But need desperately to hone my skills... Thankyou so much for your videos , don't know how you do it with a job etc... You get my thumbs up God bless you in your talents....John..
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 5 лет назад
Thanks John really appreciate your message, I would say I’m far from clever though! That’s awesome to hear, never giving up always trying is the key I think
@DanMc0H9
@DanMc0H9 7 лет назад
Great video - keep em coming.
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+DanMc0H9 Thanks Dan! Im going to keep on working! :)
@watchtoolkit4247
@watchtoolkit4247 7 лет назад
Really good video, please keep us updated with the progress of the BHI course, I'm planning on starting the BHI dlc this summer, and seeing this video has made me even more excited!
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+Cameron Fraser Thanks for your comment. Awesome will do! I wish you all the best :) just stay determined!
@NESZZZZZ
@NESZZZZZ 7 лет назад
Another amazing video, my friend....just keep it going, your passion is an inspiration for me because we are chasing the same dream!!!!
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+Nestor Gonzalez Thank you :) that is awesome to hear!
@EricMichalsen
@EricMichalsen 7 лет назад
Love the videos...and always looking for more! As to the 14month old, I have toddler coming up on 3 and without a doubt the book Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child by Weissbluth was a Godsend. That bending under the drill process had me a bit nervous, by the way. Good to see it turned out well.
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+Eric Michalsen Thanks for your comment Eric! I will check that book out :) yeah it definitely was!
@leotreo97
@leotreo97 7 лет назад
Amazing work as always man!
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+leotreo97 Thanks for your support! ;)
@johnbaker8042
@johnbaker8042 3 года назад
Well done excellent video stay safe.
@TheJoyofPrecision
@TheJoyofPrecision 7 лет назад
Beautiful work Dean! :)
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+The Joy of Precision Thank you :)
@chrisblight6069
@chrisblight6069 3 года назад
Very nice work with your BHI parts. I can understand why you are pursuing that, not my thing but I get why people do it. I did get a look at your turning tool, which I would have ground a little differently but seems to be doing the job.
@teegeesg
@teegeesg 7 лет назад
Looks great! I did D5 this year (practical item #2), which was a challenge.. In one of your previous videos you were rummaging through a drawer and I already thought I saw a bunch of incomplete DLC watchmaker hammers :)
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+teegeesg Nice man. I wish you all the best for it! How did you find it? Hahaha yeah it took me 4 -5 goes to get the hammer right! The first lesson for the levers I had around 14 scrapped pieces of silver steel lol!
@Kerwyn204
@Kerwyn204 7 лет назад
sooo awesome
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+K3K Thabk you for your support :)
@phillipyannone3195
@phillipyannone3195 7 лет назад
Good job! Looks like you have some nice tools there. Maybe sometime you could do a video on them.
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+Phillip Yannone Thanks Phillip. I have been wanting to do that, I think I will start next week :)
@dvdspndl
@dvdspndl 7 лет назад
Thank you Dean for this video, as always is a pleasure to watch. There's one tiny issue, the volume of the video is a little too low, I could barely hear you. Thanks again and good luck with the exams.
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+David Spinadel Thanks David for your feedback. Great I will make adjustments, I had to get a new camera after I damaged my other and need to adjust settings correctly. Unfortunately I didnt have time to test as this exam deadline was priority.
@leebrand2172
@leebrand2172 2 года назад
Wow 😜
@Me-ne9ox
@Me-ne9ox 2 года назад
This guy C likes your gear, and like seeing you use your gear. May be C commented on the wrong channel.
@azmanic
@azmanic 7 лет назад
Another amazing video Dean! I was curious if (just for the sake of constructive criticism) you could add a text overlay for the techniques and tools you use? This would encourage people like me who have no experience in this to research for ourselves in detail the methods behind making a watch but would also be easy for you as you only have to add the name of a technique/ tool and not how to actually use it.
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+azmanic Thanks for your great comment. I will keep that in mind for future videos. With this video I had to leave out footage and where I explained a few things just because this is exam material and I don't want to upset BHI in any way. So I made the video with little explanation and more just showing what I did. Which leads to little substance.
@azmanic
@azmanic 7 лет назад
That's completely understandable, I couldn't imagine they'd be too happy with you explaining their examination content to everyone. Like I said it was more just for the sake of constructive feedback, your other videos without the examination content remind me of Clickspring which I'm sure you'll agree is very high praise!
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+azmanic Yeah, dont want to step on toes. But I will try incorporate what you said in future videos :) I appreciate your feedback. Helps me make better content. Thanks! He definitely has high quality videos.
@arkadyromanov7803
@arkadyromanov7803 7 лет назад
Good stuff. Don't feel pressured to rush to produce content though. It's ready when its ready! Also watching you drill that crosspiece hole was nerve wracking! Was it not possible to secure the other end in a tailstock? You were obviously being careful, but the piece was definitely moving/bending a bit in the collet.
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+Arkady Romanov Thanks Arkady! You know I had planned too use female centre, but the hole is really close to the end of the work. If I go back in time I wouldve made a brass runner, but I ended up calling it down to the wire for time.. it flexed a little, but thankfully it worked out okay.
@richoombie
@richoombie 4 года назад
My first video, this is incredibly enjoyable
@woutmoerman711
@woutmoerman711 6 лет назад
Dean At 5:40 do you use wooden stick for polishing? Or just cleaning? Very informative video, thanks!
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 6 лет назад
I use it for both. For brass after micron film I use Autosol for polishing
@s.spencertenagodus8051
@s.spencertenagodus8051 Год назад
In your vlog 2? you made a few cutters from Hales tool steel. Did you use these same cutters in this video?? I ask this as a novice because I've had real trouble cutting it small diameters where they often break off using commercial supply fitted cutters. Your videos are an absolute education thank you. Simon
@DeanDK
@DeanDK Год назад
Hi Simon, most definitely these were the same tools. I still use the brass one, however, I have been upgrading my cutters using crobalt material as I now have a grinder. But these tools work great and can be made without a grinder
@s.spencertenagodus8051
@s.spencertenagodus8051 Год назад
@@DeanDK thank you, I will explore making my own cutters as you explained. Simon
@assadawan1372
@assadawan1372 7 лет назад
Good work . Are the lathe collets made by Shereline ?
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+assad awan Thank you. Yes I use Sherline collets. Except where I cross drilled the hole, the work piece was held in a Chinese Sincere Lathe collet. Because I needed the drawbar for the milling spindle.
@therealrepete
@therealrepete 7 лет назад
You are doing really great stuff! Thanks for sharing it! Where did you come across the compass (timestamp 6:20)? I've been looking for one for a long time!
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+therealrepete Thanks Pete! I scored it from ebay a few back. I was looling for a while too, what I found is they usually come up for sale under titles such as unknown watchmaker tool or unknown tool etc..
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
A few months back
@machiningbasics1729
@machiningbasics1729 7 лет назад
Do we have the same machined ? Both a myford super 7 and ml7? Great video
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 6 лет назад
Machining Basics sorry I missed your comment. Thank you for commenting. We do indeed for now. However the Super 7 is a restoration project, she was quite badly abused. I might end up selling due to time constraints. :(
@postholedigger8726
@postholedigger8726 7 лет назад
Dean, I have wanted to take the BHI course for a long time. The problem I have had is trying to get somebody from the BHI to answer my emails. They simply do not respond and I have sent more than 20 emails over the past several years. Their website has contact email addresses but no one from the BHI has answered any of them. How do I enroll in their course? david
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
Vivienne Pierce Hi David, sorry I missed your comment. have you tried contacting zanna@bhi.co.uk?
@Mr_ASIC
@Mr_ASIC 5 лет назад
what the lathe you are using thasnks
@postholedigger8726
@postholedigger8726 7 лет назад
Dean, I just looked again at the BHI website and still cannot get a clear picture of the program. Every course bundle seems to say "clocks and watches". Do they offer just a watch program? Nobody buys clocks anymore and repairing clocks takes up a lot of room and bench space. Do you have to travel to England to take any of the tests? Their page says that the course is a series of 12 lessons. Do they send all 12 lessons at once? Does a fee have to be paid to have the tests graded? david
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+Vivienne Pierce Hi David, yes you choose either watch pathway or clock pathway.. For technician grade they send all 12 lessons at once.. for intermediate and final grade its one big folder.. yes you must pay everytime u sit a unit for an exam. For the level 4 or 5 diploma there are a few units you must go to the UK to complete.. the others can be taken in your country as long as you have an approved invigilator.. i.e. a MBHI. I contacted the BHI and they put in contact with someone who helped me.
@postholedigger8726
@postholedigger8726 7 лет назад
Dean, How many exams are involved with the 12 lessons? david
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 6 лет назад
There are 3 formal exams from the technician grade 12 lessons.
@remcolangbroek656
@remcolangbroek656 4 года назад
@10:20 something. Shouldn't you have clamped something to the lathe's cross-slide (whatchamacallit) behind the thingy you're drilling into? Or use the tailstock? It bends an aweful lot, and your hole will be ... not cylindrical, not conical, but weird - kinda banana shaped. I suppose you can make a semihole to prevent flat spots... Dunno, I'm not a watchmaker. Come to think of it, wouldn't a mill be much better at making these holes?
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 4 года назад
Thanks Remco, I understand what to mean. I was rushing and definitely should have supported the other end to prevent bending. The hole turned out okay in the end. Yes a mill would be nice, still a long way of saving to go 👍🏼😁
@MatMo.
@MatMo. 7 лет назад
I assume this is the technician grade? I'm looking to start that course soon
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+oli696969 Yes this was for Technician Grade. I have completed the other units for the watch and clock pathway, so hopefully I will get the first certificate if I pass.
@postholedigger8726
@postholedigger8726 6 лет назад
Drilling a perpendicular hole through a shaft and ending up with the hole centered is difficult. Did you just drill the hole and get lucky? david
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 6 лет назад
+Vivienne Pierce Hi David. Used a piece I had made a mistake on to test if it would drill perpendicular. I did it slowly both times successful. However, end support of the work piece would have made the process a lot easier.
@postholedigger8726
@postholedigger8726 6 лет назад
Dean, I could not have gotten the hole centered to .10mm doing it the same way. I probably would have to make a drill guide, use an undersize drill bit, and then make the final centering and hole diameter adjustments using a boring head with a tiny boring bar and readjusting the X-Y axis to get the final hole properly located and on center. david
@JP-ik3hr
@JP-ik3hr 5 лет назад
Hello mate. I am looking to change careers but can't justify uprooting my life or the financial implications of two years elsewhere studying watchmaking or repair. I've been looking at the BHI distance learning courses and having found your channel recently only realised you did/do them too. Do you feel they're enough to get you work in a jewellers, for example, doing watch repairs? A foot in the door? Cheers!
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 5 лет назад
Mike the BHI gives you the written knowledge. But note it is you that will have to spend the time and money on tools and parts to practice on. If you do certainly follow the BHI course through, you will definitely be an appropriately qualified watchmaker in my opinion.
@JP-ik3hr
@JP-ik3hr 5 лет назад
Cheers buddy! P.S. what macro lens do you use? :)
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 5 лет назад
canon 100mm macro lens :D
@JP-ik3hr
@JP-ik3hr 5 лет назад
@@DeanDK ahh nice one. Same as mine.
@seanmartin9123
@seanmartin9123 7 лет назад
For a while I've wanted to be a sort of jack of all trades, watchmaking was something I wanted to start but I know literally almost nothing about watchmaking and I have no tools, any tips?
@dimman77
@dimman77 7 лет назад
Seán Martin Machinist. Watchmaking is basically a small sized subset of machining. Everything he did in this video was something I had to do in my apprenticeship, only smaller. I might take a bit to adapt to the smaller sizes but the principles don't change. First year machining covers hand tools, machine tooling, drill press, bandsaw, lathe, milling machine, heat treatment, and some scraping. All in-depth. If you want to become a super Jack of all trades, look at a millwright course. Machining is taught up to about 2nd year level, plus welding, hydraulics, bearings, gearboxes, pneumatics, conveyors, machine install, etc... These programs are usually a lot easier to find than watchmaking courses.
@seanmartin9123
@seanmartin9123 7 лет назад
dimman77 thank you so much! I'm planning on building a forge for blacksmithing, I've been working towards that for a few years but I'd love to be a handyman. Thank you for the advice however!
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+Seán Martin what dimman said ia true for basics, however if you want to make watch parts then there are also specific tools and processes. Which George Daniels Watchmaking book gives the most info. However, there are specialized books. I will cover the books I use in more detail in futire videos. :)
@Andreas0705
@Andreas0705 3 года назад
Do learn to use the lathe by free hand?
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 3 года назад
Yea but it’s all learning is by doing 👍🏼😁
@Andreas0705
@Andreas0705 3 года назад
@@DeanDK yeah it's the only way to get your own way of doing it, I'm a watchmaker student here in Denmark, and we learn clock repair first and using the lathe.
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 3 года назад
Nice man! That’s very cool to hear. I learnt by myself, but also learnt freehand first. I wish you all the success in your school and watchmaking beyond 😁👍🏼
@Andreas0705
@Andreas0705 3 года назад
@@DeanDK that's impressive, it's not as easy as it might look so hats off to you and thank you! Good luck with your craftsmanship as well 💪
@ingot_buddy
@ingot_buddy 7 лет назад
how does one enroll in the distance watchmaking lessons? I'd love to enroll for it ( based in Canada) thanks in advance!
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 7 лет назад
+Drawing watches Hi there. You can go to www.bhi.co.uk Next week I will talk a more indepth about the course from my experience so fsr. They have the 1st lesson for the Technician grade for free (I hope they still do).
@ingot_buddy
@ingot_buddy 7 лет назад
Dean DK thank you so much for this! :)
@ammaribrahim5756
@ammaribrahim5756 5 лет назад
You style of speech is the same as Imam Omar Sulaiman
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 5 лет назад
Hehe I had to look up who that was. They seem to do a lot of speeches, Thanks Ammar 😊
@mathijsnijssen
@mathijsnijssen 4 года назад
N
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 4 года назад
😁
@joslar
@joslar 5 лет назад
Love the vids, but the backing tracks are horrendous! Explanations of what you are doing would be great, or even just the sounds of the machines.
@killthebuddha5034
@killthebuddha5034 4 года назад
I'll look you stole the music from the place where Casey neistat gets his just like everybody else on ewetube
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 4 года назад
Thanks for watching and commenting. Yes two years ago I was always looking for good copyright free music on youtube and many youtubers use the same songs (mainly because they are the good, well I think so anyway hehe). However, around 6-7 months ago I switched to a paid source for music. A lot of youtubers also use this service, and many people have the same songs also. I always try to do my best, while trying to focus on my dream of becoming a watchmaker. :)
@YouTubeSupportTeams
@YouTubeSupportTeams 6 лет назад
is the highly annoying sample chopped "music" really necessary? it's so bad my teeth hurt.
@DeanDK
@DeanDK 6 лет назад
RU-vid Support yep!
@Flip5ide
@Flip5ide 5 лет назад
Dean DK I liked it 😎, I'm just enrolling in the technician grade today! I have been working in a clock shop restoring clocks for 4 years, thought I'd better get a qualification now. Watching this has me nervous, in not that great with lathe work, I have other people make the more difficult stuff so I can get on with services and dial restoration. How hard did you find the technician grade overall.
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