@@urituchmanpigeon Which is what made me an instant subscriber when I saw Your second or third clip a couple moons ago. Art always was actively disrespecting ordinary boundaries for me, and I love Your limitless approach of everything including intoning a song with it along the way ..... . Have a wonderful happy healthy and productive 2025, Mr Tuchman! Thanks for sharing!
i would say he was always both. Just how science is part art, art is part machining, and when you realise science is your compass then you've gone full circle.
Started as a legend, proceeded apace as a legend, achieved due legend status, and at the time of writing is currently crushing it on the reg in a generally legendary manner.
I've been wondering lately why I look so forward to your videos. I got the answer. Every now and then I feel like I'm going insane because I'm thinking about my projects too much. I'm neglecting social life and all I think about is how I solve problem xyz. Then when I watch your video I remember I'm by far not the only crazy one here!! You always take it up a notch. I mean this in the most positive way possible. !
Watching Uri's descent into madness makes for very entertaining videos. The clock is a work of genius, but for me the highlight was the offset turning in the three jaw chuck by putting the jaws out of sync! The man has got some mad skills!
You are a treasure Herr Tuchman. No one on UA-cam comes close to matching the level of technical complexity and entertainment value that you do. I wish you continued success along with the best of the holidays to you and yours.
@@lordginger636 I mean, it’s entirely possible he says 1917, but it sounds like 1970 to me and it says 1970 in the video transcript. Happy to be proven wrong though. Even then, batteries have been in main stream use since around 1910 so there’s that as well…
He meant quartz driven mechanisms didn't become mainstream until about 1970. Before that, mechanisms were driven by a mainspring, or other source of potential, kinetic energy.
I think you should use a block and tackle type solution to make the make the weight travel back down for a longer time. I remember my parents' clock used to have that.
I love everything about this clock. I love the fact it has two faces, a crack in the dial, inlays, the way the gears sound when they spin, i love how the gear was too big for the minute hand to fit over it and the stand offs were sooo cool and added so much to the clock. If i had a machine shop, all id do most times is probably make clocks, lol. You did a perfect job. Definitely a wall clock tho, or maybe a nice custom table would be cool. U don’t ever see a clock with its own special table with pendulum. Maybe the bottom could be a display case, with pendulum swinging behind all ur anime figurines
I find it fascinating that two stationary pendulums 1 metre apart are not parallel to one another. They both in fact point to the centre of earth and represent the crust end of a very large and slender pizza slice.
No one can take that away from you. The tenacity to to tackle something as complex as a clock movement made from lathe gears. Brilliant to say the least. Great learning curve for understanding which is what it was meant to be. Fact that the clock work, is testament to the determinination to understand and make it work. PS love the workshop😀 need to see more videos like this on YT
its rare my ADHD addled mind can sit and watch something for 22 minutes without looking at my youtube feed or my phone...but Uri always has my full attention. you really have outdone yourself, my man.
You are something else!!!! Absolutely amazing how you choose you projects and then execute them. A true genius with great fantastic technical ability. An almost non existent combination. I love your videos, the annotations and the explanations. A emes neshoma
This has been by far one of the most wonderful, entertaining, and hilarious videos I have watched in a long time. Bravo. So much talent on display here.
Peter sellers does machining, I love it. My dad used to laugh himself silly watching the pink panther. I am a chronic pain sufferer and I watch Tony and I H machining for motivation to push through the pain and get in the woodshop. I have really been enjoying your stuff the last few weeks and watch it for a distraction when I don’t feel well in addition to project motivation Good stuff keep up the great work never lose the goofy enthusiasm
I love how with the pantograph and a 3D printer you've essentially made a CNC mill for like 1/10 the cost, brilliant! I had a great *time* watching this one 😁
Uri, I love your videos. I can't wait for the next. Than imagination, animation, and musical vocalizations that bring me to tears. Please, tell us when you'll release an a capella album with your greatest hits. I won't buy it, but I would feel good just knowing it exists. Maybe an idea for a project could be a brass-horned phonograph. You could record your hauntingly beautiful voice onto a wax or plastic record and play it back.
I want to start by saying that I love your show and the art you create. I recommend your channel to all my family and friends. I’m curious if you ever sell any of your art pieces. Your unique creations stand out from any other artist I’ve seen on UA-cam. I would be so proud and honored to have any of your work displayed in my home. Thank you again for the entertainment you provide, and I can’t wait to see your next project. Happy Holidays!
The radius and curves you use for decorative purposes are are very pleasing. is there a specific set of rules or ratios you use to create them? or just make them up as you go?
Happy holidays to you and yours, Uri - especially that gloriously fluffy calico! What a beautiful kitty! The clock is super neat and just feeds my brain!
Another remarkable object created from a bizarre idea. Excellent. Would love it if we could have more detail of your build process with consequently longer videos. 👍😎
These videos are hilarious. Between the amazing machining, the songs made entirely of your own voice, and the increasingly epic hand drawn movie intros, you really are one of the best creators on UA-cam. I'm so happy I found this channel
I come here some years ago for pretty engravings, but stayed for Uri. Regret nothing! Every new vid is delicious-ier than previous. I just hope, Uri has as mush fun making them, as I - watching!
An easy way to adjust your timing is to make the head of your pendulum adjustable. Slide up or down for faster and slower. You can mill a fine thread for micro adjustments.
Another brilliant project from the mind of Lord Tuchman. Well done👍. I was struck by the irony of having a "two-faced" clock never telling the correct time.
Great job, URI! I love the look of the two dials. I hope you visit this and make a clock that will run a whole day or more. This has inspired me, and I might 3D print myself a nice clock!
Wow, building a grandfather clock is on my bucket list. Been practicing some woodworking and learning to use a lathe. Next up milling machine and then ill have the base tools and some of the skills needed for it. For me its a thirty year plan for you it looked like a month or less of work, plus filming and editing! Great work I'm impressed and further inspired.
Fantastic build Uri! I've had a clock idea in mind for years, I just need to make the time to properly design and machine it. Your wacky style is infectious and so weirdly funny - just like my family's sense of humor.
You are a true artisan, a living legend Uri. I love watching your videos on how you mix creativity and crazy to make some of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen.
Uri I love the way your channel is evolving. Now I look forward to your animations, they are getting quite good and it makes your videos even better. thank you and Merry Christmas.
I absolutely adore watching your content! Your personality and attitude always puts a smile on my face. I know that if we lived closer, we would make great friends. Your particular love for lathes and making them is something I too have. Thank you for your Great Work!
I suddenly feel the urge to make a clock... that was badass
I was just watching you make a fly cutter.
You still have some scraping to do on that new lathe you've got. Go on get to it
Pleeeease do. I’d love to see what side projects you can come up with for it
@@grumps5940 Fly spray is much easier.
@InheritanceMachining think of all the chamfer possibilities 🤔
"I'm practically Inheritance Machining," lol
Needs more side projects tho
@@vincentguttmann2231 and more chamfering
Inheritance Machining: and I took offense to that.
And those drawings must be drawn by hand - Uri is an artist, he should have done that for sure, and maybe without even using a straight-edge
Thanks for bringing some manufacturing anarchism into our homes for Christmas 🎁
Anarchism is my second name
@@urituchmanpigeon Which is what made me an instant subscriber when I saw Your second or third clip a couple moons ago. Art always was actively disrespecting ordinary boundaries for me, and I love Your limitless approach of everything including intoning a song with it along the way ..... .
Have a wonderful happy healthy and productive 2025, Mr Tuchman! Thanks for sharing!
It appears that Stefan can’t stay away from a good Deckel Pantograph video, well, he picked a good one!
❤❤❤❤❤❤ hello
Love how Uri started more as an artist and slowly is becoming a machinist too.
i would say he was always both. Just how science is part art, art is part machining, and when you realise science is your compass then you've gone full circle.
Started as a legend, proceeded apace as a legend, achieved due legend status, and at the time of writing is currently crushing it on the reg in a generally legendary manner.
The guy just made a clock, I think he is beyond becoming ;)
Swiss people are literally fantasy dwarfes
I've been wondering lately why I look so forward to your videos. I got the answer. Every now and then I feel like I'm going insane because I'm thinking about my projects too much. I'm neglecting social life and all I think about is how I solve problem xyz. Then when I watch your video I remember I'm by far not the only crazy one here!! You always take it up a notch. I mean this in the most positive way possible. !
Keep being crazy! But in a healthy way 😁
We are so PROUD to be a part! BTW, Merry Xmas, Uri & everyone here🎄
the stands turned out great!
I keep being blown away by your videos
I just can't help but have a smile on my face when watching
I personally keep getting brunette away. (This is a joke ik you meant blown away)
@@DaKingOfArt corrected, thanks 🙏
@@pel6413 np
The offset mounting post to go around the gear is objectively hilarious 😂
Making them on a three jaw chuck by deliberately mis-installing one of the jaws made it even better!
Watching Uri's descent into madness makes for very entertaining videos. The clock is a work of genius, but for me the highlight was the offset turning in the three jaw chuck by putting the jaws out of sync! The man has got some mad skills!
Truly inspired work
You are a treasure Herr Tuchman. No one on UA-cam comes close to matching the level of technical complexity and entertainment value that you do. I wish you continued success along with the best of the holidays to you and yours.
This bonkers channel is absolutely unique on UA-cam. Nobody else comes even close. Brilliant Uri!
Omg I love your humor. The inheritance machining line killed me!!
“Batteries haven’t been invented yet, because it’s 1970”. 😂 So good.
I don't understand the joke,what year do you think it is?
@@rudimentaryganglia I'm fairly sure batteries were invented well before 1970.... 🤣
I thought he said 1917
@@lordginger636 I mean, it’s entirely possible he says 1917, but it sounds like 1970 to me and it says 1970 in the video transcript. Happy to be proven wrong though. Even then, batteries have been in main stream use since around 1910 so there’s that as well…
He meant quartz driven mechanisms didn't become mainstream until about 1970. Before that, mechanisms were driven by a mainspring, or other source of potential, kinetic energy.
I'm loving this editing style.
Uri as a lounge singer around the 5:00 mark is seasonal gold....
I have seen many clocks in my life. And this is truly one of them.
I think you should use a block and tackle type solution to make the make the weight travel back down for a longer time. I remember my parents' clock used to have that.
I like how you set us up to expect that instead of "round feet" you'd use lathe feet, then turned it into tiny little lathes AS feet. Never change.
I love everything about this clock. I love the fact it has two faces, a crack in the dial, inlays, the way the gears sound when they spin, i love how the gear was too big for the minute hand to fit over it and the stand offs were sooo cool and added so much to the clock. If i had a machine shop, all id do most times is probably make clocks, lol. You did a perfect job. Definitely a wall clock tho, or maybe a nice custom table would be cool. U don’t ever see a clock with its own special table with pendulum. Maybe the bottom could be a display case, with pendulum swinging behind all ur anime figurines
What are you talking about, now he needs to make a bespoke table for the clock with spaces for the weights to go through.
What are you talking about, now he needs to make a bespoke table for the clock with spaces for the weights to go through.
Superb build! I love that free arm milling machine thing you have. Seeing things traced out is a fascinating way to make a complex part.
14:38 this was the coolest part! I loved when you tapped on the metal and all the numbers fell out
I find it fascinating that two stationary pendulums 1 metre apart are not parallel to one another. They both in fact point to the centre of earth and represent the crust end of a very large and slender pizza slice.
Clickspring eat your heart out! LOL! Very very nice Uri.
No one can take that away from you. The tenacity to to tackle something as complex as a clock movement made from lathe gears. Brilliant to say the least. Great learning curve for understanding which is what it was meant to be. Fact that the clock work, is testament to the determinination to understand and make it work. PS love the workshop😀 need to see more videos like this on YT
My late grandfather who passed away in 1987, was a watchmaker, so this found resonance with me. Thanks Uri.
Lovley way of integrating old and new manufacturing for complicated shapes. 3d print and then machine on the Pantagraph
its rare my ADHD addled mind can sit and watch something for 22 minutes without looking at my youtube feed or my phone...but Uri always has my full attention. you really have outdone yourself, my man.
SO many aspects of this build are delightful! Truly, thank you for your humor and engineering skills.
Best ad ive seen all year, by far. you got paid to fuck with em thats so great
Najlepszy kanał na UA-cam !
, super prezent na święta , Wszystkiego dobrego !!!
Damn that was cool!!
Thank you Alec!
You are something else!!!! Absolutely amazing how you choose you projects and then execute them. A true genius with great fantastic technical ability. An almost non existent combination. I love your videos, the annotations and the explanations. A emes neshoma
That is absolutely beautiful!
Your creativity never ceases to amaze me!
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
16:10 - absolutely love this! Very elegant, clearly the work of an artist more than an engineer.
I’ve been clock repair person for years, great job on your clock. I have enjoyed your videos for a long time, keep up the great work.
A genuine craftsman, a lot of handwork in this. Beautiful.
This has been by far one of the most wonderful, entertaining, and hilarious videos I have watched in a long time. Bravo. So much talent on display here.
Love that assembly music, perfectly ends with winding!!
There is Chris at Clickspring, and there is Uri. Both doing something similar, and both great for completely different reasons.
This Old Tony would be proud!! Amazing job.
Love the Pendulum bent around the bolt. 😄
Peter sellers does machining, I love it. My dad used to laugh himself silly watching the pink panther. I am a chronic pain sufferer and I watch Tony and I H machining for motivation to push through the pain and get in the woodshop. I have really been enjoying your stuff the last few weeks and watch it for a distraction when I don’t feel well in addition to project motivation Good stuff keep up the great work never lose the goofy enthusiasm
I love how with the pantograph and a 3D printer you've essentially made a CNC mill for like 1/10 the cost, brilliant! I had a great *time* watching this one 😁
Santa Tuchman delivers a day early.
Merry Urimas!!.
Uri is German...
Uri, I love your videos. I can't wait for the next. Than imagination, animation, and musical vocalizations that bring me to tears. Please, tell us when you'll release an a capella album with your greatest hits. I won't buy it, but I would feel good just knowing it exists. Maybe an idea for a project could be a brass-horned phonograph. You could record your hauntingly beautiful voice onto a wax or plastic record and play it back.
Just stunning. And can we take a second to appreciate how good the music was (and the art, and the workmanship, and everything else)
I want to start by saying that I love your show and the art you create. I recommend your channel to all my family and friends. I’m curious if you ever sell any of your art pieces. Your unique creations stand out from any other artist I’ve seen on UA-cam. I would be so proud and honored to have any of your work displayed in my home. Thank you again for the entertainment you provide, and I can’t wait to see your next project. Happy Holidays!
Great video as always. As a fan of clocks I would have given this a solid 10/10 but the bonus cat content pushed it to 11/10.
You are the reason i just bought a mini lathe
The radius and curves you use for decorative purposes are are very pleasing. is there a specific set of rules or ratios you use to create them? or just make them up as you go?
Happy holidays to you and yours, Uri - especially that gloriously fluffy calico! What a beautiful kitty! The clock is super neat and just feeds my brain!
awesome, dude
the most inane projects as always, love it!
Another remarkable object created from a bizarre idea. Excellent. Would love it if we could have more detail of your build process with consequently longer videos.
👍😎
These videos are hilarious. Between the amazing machining, the songs made entirely of your own voice, and the increasingly epic hand drawn movie intros, you really are one of the best creators on UA-cam. I'm so happy I found this channel
I come here some years ago for pretty engravings, but stayed for Uri. Regret nothing! Every new vid is delicious-ier than previous. I just hope, Uri has as mush fun making them, as I - watching!
Love your humour, awesome work. Thanks for sharing your experiences with us.
An easy way to adjust your timing is to make the head of your pendulum adjustable. Slide up or down for faster and slower. You can mill a fine thread for micro adjustments.
Another brilliant project from the mind of Lord Tuchman. Well done👍. I was struck by the irony of having a "two-faced" clock never telling the correct time.
Brilliant and entertaining!
I feel the need to have a go making a clock myself now!!!
Is it just me, or are Uri's animations getting better, and better each installment?
Uri, your abilities, creativity, humor, and ingenuity never cease to amaze me.
Best as we expect uri bro!!!
Inspiring and full of experience for hand crafters!
Really stepped up his animation quality wow that was a whole movie
And I thought I was a good craftsman before I watched this! Impressive on so many levels
The Internet may have done many things wrong, but giving the world Uri Tuchman is something it did right.
This was awesome! Just like everything else you do, and I certainly didn't expect the Inheritance Machining name drop.
Another beautiful work of genius.
Nothing about anything you do makes any sense to me, and that's why I love your channel.
Great job, URI! I love the look of the two dials. I hope you visit this and make a clock that will run a whole day or more. This has inspired me, and I might 3D print myself a nice clock!
One of my top videos for December!
I've seen clock making videos before but this is by far the best one... That is just too freaking cool
I’ll say it again you are a man made to make a grasshopper escapement! Your videos are the best!!!
As someone who has tried to build my own clock this is such a great video and has given me some great ideas. Chag sameach!
Wow, building a grandfather clock is on my bucket list. Been practicing some woodworking and learning to use a lathe. Next up milling machine and then ill have the base tools and some of the skills needed for it. For me its a thirty year plan for you it looked like a month or less of work, plus filming and editing!
Great work I'm impressed and further inspired.
Also love im practically inheritance machining. We all want to have that knowledge along with your artistik qualities
Great build! I’m highly impressed.
Your pantograph is awesome.
Beautiful work.
Thankyou Uri for the Christmas gift surprise, love your work.
Tuchman engineering where eccentric comedy meets precision
Fantastique Monsieur. Marvelous bit of engineering,
Fantastic build Uri!
I've had a clock idea in mind for years, I just need to make the time to properly design and machine it.
Your wacky style is infectious and so weirdly funny - just like my family's sense of humor.
You are a true artisan, a living legend Uri. I love watching your videos on how you mix creativity and crazy to make some of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen.
Uri I love the way your channel is evolving. Now I look forward to your animations, they are getting quite good and it makes your videos even better. thank you and Merry Christmas.
as a hydrlogist myself I wanted to tell you that I loved every bit of this videa!
Uri, all i can say is, you are a legend! I somehow laugh my ass off and learn things all throughout your videos. Keep up the great work my guy.
I absolutely adore watching your content! Your personality and attitude always puts a smile on my face. I know that if we lived closer, we would make great friends. Your particular love for lathes and making them is something I too have. Thank you for your Great Work!
Absolute genius. Thank you and Merry Christmas
As a hobby horologist, I love seeing you making clocks.
Thank you for the beautiful song you wrote for us. Merry Christmas!
The cammed standoff for the gear is such a creative solution. Love it!
The clock is amazing. Your videos are always entertaining. And your animations are awesome. Well done sir.
This one has it all..
Cameos, montage, brilliant madness
I really enjoy your videos. Thank you. I like your sense of humor. You make beautiful things. You have so many talents.
You magnificent Muppet, you did it! I feel like this is what you've been working up to throughout the entire history of your channel. Cheers!
"I'm happy with ugly. Hello."
Happy X Mas and Chanukka!
Clockmakers refined thin cycloidal wheels to reduce friction, just for uri to use thick involute gears ;).
Oh!! It's you Uri!!! Merry Christmas sir!!! ❤👍❤️
I love Uri’s videos. Perfect content.
You're getting quite a lot of use out of the pantograph mill! Excellent purchase. Amazing video as always.