Cutting a clock wheel on the Schaublin 102 lathe.
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- Опубліковано 28 жов 2024
- Part 3 of 3 of the repair to the Chronometer train wheel. In this video I cut the teeth using the holder made in a previous video mounted in the Scvhaublin 102 lathe.
I then re-fit the wheel to the arbor.
Clock repair using a Schaublin 102 Lathe.
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I love the part @12:37 when you turn on the lathe and there is a ever so slight wobble on the wheel which goes away when you press the tool on it. That's the best part of this job, when things turn perfectly again.
Cool little series on a superbly done repair.
What a precision. Great work indeed.
Thanks again for taking the time to record this repair. I have never seen your spin rivet technique but I can't wait to give it a try!
Very well done video . Glad to see that you showed all the steps in your process. Thanks
Thank you. the retention of the wheel on the arbor, the removal on the anvil, the use of stakes and the lathe to finish and reivet the job was invaluable to me. i had to swap the arbors on two escape wheels (one with 45 and the other with 48 teeth) and by following your craftsmanship as best as my tools allowed I have exchanged the arbor and rivetted the wheel and it is a successful job. i am happy and the chiming clock now runs as it should. my sincere thanks for the detail and care you have taken in this video
Wonderful, well done. Thank you for letting me know. 👍
Your videos are very informative Tommy. Keep up the good work!
Much appreciated!
Congratulations on a job well done. Kind regards
First time viewer. Excellent work saving the wheel, showing a quality repair only adds to the value and it's life story
Thank you.
Hi!Thank you for explained us the process of making gears ,i like this video so much!
You are welcome!
Quite a lesson, thanks
Very enjoyable video and well executed. Pretty nerve-wracking at times. It only takes one little slip...….
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Wow! Thanks very much for the kind words.
@@TommyJobson THANK YOU TO YOU FOR EXIST. KIND REGARDS.
good work mister and an good video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice video! Thanks for your work. Where did you bought the cutters? I am trying to buy very small modules.
thank you!
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Awesome, thank you!
Hi Tommy a another great video You ask about Microscopes. I use one of the cheap Usb microscopes if you want I will post a link for the one I use on my mill and lathe.
Looks beautiful nice explanion
Thank you!
Impressive!!! What is the module for this gear?
great lathe, but one trick I saw on youtube with one of these small machines, if you want a 'sanity_check' put a sharpie highlighter pen in a collet, and run a cycle, only thing on the part is the ink, so good way of checking what you think the settings will give you, but with this ink and a pitch guage.
Bravo!
Thank you!
I figured you would cut a tooth with the gear absent, then rotate the gear into position knowing it was aligned.
That would have worked well, especially with a tailstock microscope. Thanks for the idea.
Been a bit caught up in rocketry of late. So a little behind. Desire, skill and having the correct tools are just the basics. Focus is amazing.👍🕰👍
Thanks. Spectacular flawless display from SpaceX!
@@TommyJobson You bet.
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nice t shirt :)
Thanks! 😁