Hello stickers they look GREAT. Favorite part of the video was the watch and then that remarkable pocket watch engraving, though the whole video was well. Lance & Patrick.
The Engraved pocket watch looks as if it was stuck in a drawer and never used! Except for the damage to the dial, you would think it was a new watch! An added filter to your lens will prevent the expensive glass from being damaged.
My first subscriber comment on your excellent channel! Watching this one again, I noticed the clockmaker name, Thomas Phippan, apparently of Poole (where I was born, assuming it's the same one, in Dorset). I can find nothing about him anywhere. Do you have any info? It's a lovely clock.
I know this is terribly long after the posting, but the first thing I do when purchasing a new camera is to install a screw on UV filter over the lens just for protection
Tommy, thank you for these Workshop Wednesdays. They show what it's _really_ like in a workshop, unlike the (necessarily) heavily edited full project videos that have to cut out lots of the "real life in a workshop."
@@TommyJobson I see other folks experimenting with new tooling - even lasers. As well as metal 3d printers. You have any views here. Do you see watch making changing in general?
Yes definitely. The technology today is super exciting. I am very much open to the idea of using technology to compliment more traditional ways, for example 3d printing pantograph templates, work holding or jigs, but not at the cost of the skills of the craft itself. I think sometimes people are under the impression that with a CNC you can press a button and watch pops out, it doesn’t work like that. I’m happy with my one man manual machine set up and continuing to learn and refine my mastery of a traditional skill set.
This is where a nice NC filter would be nice to have, much cheaper than having to replace a lens 😃
Hello Tommy,
Another enjoyable Vlog video... off to watch the next one now...
Take care.
Paul,,
Thanks 👍
That watch was a beautiful beautiful thing. Just wow.
Indeed it is. Wonderful engraving.
I have just found your channel courtesy of Reuben Schoots and I'm very glad I have. Thank you for sharing thjs excellent content.
That's fantastic. Thanks for lettting me know. Be sure to subscribe for more!
THANK YOU, REGARDS R ..
No problem.
Wonderful, I enjoy this format! What fantastic composition and execution on that pocket watch engraving. I can't wait to see the escape wheel made.
Thank you very much!
Thank you Tommy. Very enjoyable.
Glad you enjoyed it
Very much enjoyed this one! Making a chronometer escape wheel and detent is no joke.
Thanks for the shoutout!
Reuben
Thanks very much Reuben. You're right, it's certainly taxing work.
This was very enjoyable to watch with a wide variety of interesting stuff.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hello stickers they look GREAT. Favorite part of the video was the watch and then that remarkable pocket watch engraving, though the whole video was well. Lance & Patrick.
Glad you like them, and thanks very much. Yes that watch really is something!
Excellent stuff - thanks 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it
WOnderful
Thank you! Cheers!
Absolutely stunning pocket watch, would it be possible to share some pictures of it?
Love the videos mate, keep them coming.
Glad you like them!
The Engraved pocket watch looks as if it was stuck in a drawer and never used!
Except for the damage to the dial, you would think it was a new watch!
An added filter to your lens will prevent the expensive glass from being damaged.
My first subscriber comment on your excellent channel! Watching this one again, I noticed the clockmaker name, Thomas Phippan, apparently of Poole (where I was born, assuming it's the same one, in Dorset). I can find nothing about him anywhere. Do you have any info? It's a lovely clock.
I feel reassured that my ratio of tool making vs. actual parts is similar to yours :-)
Sometimes the only way to do the job properly is to make tools to do it with.
Hi are you going to finish the Georgian fusee watch:?
I know this is terribly long after the posting, but the first thing I do when purchasing a new camera is to install a screw on UV filter over the lens just for protection
I guess that's where the term "wind it up" comes from.
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How does that equate ?
@@tonywright8294 The weights on the clock were "wound up" when he wound the clock.
Could be I suppose.
On subject of engraving, any recommendation of a good hand engraver ? my guys retired.
Good hand engravers are extremely hard to find, and those who are out there are booked up forever!
Tommy, thank you for these Workshop Wednesdays. They show what it's _really_ like in a workshop, unlike the (necessarily) heavily edited full project videos that have to cut out lots of the "real life in a workshop."
Glad you like them!
Why not use milling or CNC for the jigs at least. Curious.
I don't have any CNC machines, and the crossing jig is not something I could mill because of the shape.
@@TommyJobson I see other folks experimenting with new tooling - even lasers. As well as metal 3d printers. You have any views here. Do you see watch making changing in general?
Yes definitely. The technology today is super exciting. I am very much open to the idea of using technology to compliment more traditional ways, for example 3d printing pantograph templates, work holding or jigs, but not at the cost of the skills of the craft itself. I think sometimes people are under the impression that with a CNC you can press a button and watch pops out, it doesn’t work like that. I’m happy with my one man manual machine set up and continuing to learn and refine my mastery of a traditional skill set.
I shot a drop of cyno in my eye ,not recommended . It’s just a minor irritant until it starts to burn ! Ouch .
Oh my! Not good. Hope you are okay now.
Tommy Jobson no serious damage ,not recommended though 😎
You cannot use Acetone on a lens. Try methyl alcohol the next time.