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[STATUS] - February 2019 (Update Feb 27th, 6:30am AEST)

(Update Feb 27th, 6:30am AEST)

A hardened steel nib in progress, 1.4mm across the flat

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(Update Feb 20th, 11:30am AEST)

Baby chips flying for the next project

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(Update Feb 18th, 4:30pm AEST)

Learning to engrave - A tendril scroll element. (short video) 

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(Update Feb 17th, 6:30pm AEST)

This hand tool has rather delicate tips, so a hex body will stop it from rolling off the bench.

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(Update Feb 14th, 9:30am AEST)

Learning to engrave - The Daily Scroll (short video) 

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(Update Feb 12th, 7:30pm AEST)

Prototyping a new tool - more detail soon

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Milling out the small "Eclipse Season" viewing windows for the BSC - (short video) 

[STATUS] - February 2019 (Update Feb 27th, 6:30am AEST) [STATUS] - February 2019 (Update Feb 27th, 6:30am AEST) [STATUS] - February 2019 (Update Feb 27th, 6:30am AEST) [STATUS] - February 2019 (Update Feb 27th, 6:30am AEST)

Comments

ha ha - Both a blessing and a curse!

Clickspring

You poor left handed bastard.....

Philip Bouchon

Chris you are the Prima Donna of artists. Awesome !

David Few

So loving all the little things that you are doing to teach us history and how things might have been done. Keep up the great work.

Leo G.

Firmly up his Patreon. :-)

Sean Kirby

I have the video showing the construction, polishing and then bluing of the screws for the carriage clock favourited for just that reason. It's cathartic.

A1BASE

I really like these updates.

Spacellama

As Marie Kondo might say, I've come to "find joy" in a couple of things since finding your channel. One, seeing key, minor, maybe even irrelevant parts fastidiously hand-filed then lapped to a mirror finish. Two: Brass chips. I eagerly await your next video.

PeetieGonzalez

Hey Ralph, the cut is an indication of the rate of metal removal; the higher the number, the finer the cut. A small selection of tri-cut files from 2 to 8 is a great starting point, and then build with other profiles as each job calls for it - Cheers :)

Clickspring

Chris, Looking forward to my Clickspring icon dinging I have a quick unrelated question, looking for Grobet files but it says cut 4, cut 6, what do you use, suggest ?? And what does cut mean, fine ,course ?? Thanks Ralph

Ralph McCoy

Very True Mr. Bostrom, It twas a feeble attempt at humor

Ralph McCoy

In his defense, he did say a "short video"!

Daniel J Bostrom

Can't wait!

Clifton Ballad

Brilliant. Btw. Before starting the next big project could I suggest a short series in between. I would for example love a 4-6 video series on you making a custom dial or a test indicator.

Jón Grétar Borgþórsson

Amazing... The final product will be epic!

Richard Thompson

Fantastic. Watched it 3 times, and I just want to see the full video even more. I must admit, I'm looking forward to the etching videos of this series. Your clock series inspired me to design a GPS synchronized regulator clock. I have a feeling after this series, I'll be wanting to make calendars and eclipse predictors and a home forge!

Drew Keats

Tease. Where do I stuff the dollar?

Kevin Reardon

Gorgeous, super excited for the full video.

Val storm

Can't wait for the full video!

Al McKague

Not even a G’day.... still nice to watch

Ouroboros Armory

Mr. Clickspring, 18 seconds really. It may be February but Santa is still watching. Ralph

Ralph McCoy

You are such a tease....

Can't wait to see your next video

Jochen Heuser


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