Posted on 11/23/2022 1:38:46 PM PST by GingisK
Beautiful work!
You also can make beautiful things should you have a $100m worth of lathes, drill presses, etc, etc, etc ... in your work shop.
Someone here suggested this was ‘machinist porn’ ... gotta admit that is right on.
One of the best chill out vids ever. Do you know who supplied the background ambient music?
Amazing what the mind (& hand) of man is capable of. Beautiful!
I suspect your father and my father may have been of the same generation.
He seemed like he could do anything. He just read a book on how to do it, and did it.
Competence. Of all the things men may admire in other men, it is competence.
Simply stunning! Such beautiful craftsmanship!
Chris is amazing. Have you seen his (not yet complete) series on building a copy of the Antikythera device? He has a complimentary series on building the tools to build it, and the work methods. He’s trying to deduce how the process of building it might have gone.
He lived from 1918 to 1999. Learned his craft in Lithuania (pre-WWII) and in Germany (during and after WWII). Worked at Abercrombie & Fitch as their gunsmith for about 30 years. For those that don’t know, before Abercrombie & Fitch became a retail clothing thing, A&F used to be a super high end sporting / camping / hunting / fishing store, literally for the rich and famous. My dad worked on their toys.
Luckily, I learned many skills from him. Things this generation has not a clue about. You are right about the admiration thing.
I have a very well equipped machine shop in my basement; but, I can assure you that I don't make anything that comes close to the beauty of his work. He makes most of his tools himself, including the files.
No, I don't. I'll add that to the deluge of emails I am sending him. Today was the first time I have tried to contact him.
I'm going to ask him to do a video on making his videos. I've never seen them that good.
Of course. I am a slave to each new release. I find it more difficult than when waiting for the next Game of Thrones.
When I discovered his site a couple of years ago you could have knocked me over with a feather. Most metalworking videos ramble on and on and the quality is always poor. Clickspring is in a class of its own.
Like you, I was amazed.
I sit somewhat spellbound when I watch his videos. His full length features are well narrated and contain no dead space or repetition. They are always sharp and clear, and his technique is very good.
I USE to have a good machining business until the state locked down for COVID. I lost 95% of my work. It started to come back but now with the cost of materials (If I can even find them) and inflation I’m barely holding on now. I could get more work if I could find some help. But even the training programs were shut down at the local tech schools and haven’t gotten any graduates yet.
Yes...I can see why that video would appeal to you!
More important than your tools and machines is what’s between your ears. Passing the shop on is fine, but please do the same with your knowledge. Without THAT, the rest is just iron.
It is my sad experience that nobody wishes to know anything I know.
Ha.....
At 80, at least 75% of what I know no longer matters.
I bet we could teach a thing or two about women. As it is, the young ones have a long and difficult learning curve ahead of them.
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