Beautiful. My father got one as a gift from his employer for 25 years of service back in 1978. I was 12 then; my brother and his wife up in Pennsylvania still have it 44 years later. I'm inspired to build my own.
Great job, old school without 3D mills and tricked out machines. It is only a pity that the master did not show the machining of the curved part of the decorative crown with a router. Thanks for the video.
Great to see real creativity from real people. Nowadays everything is cheap plastic crap from China that never lasts. Before mass manufacturing there were more individual creativity and great craftsmen who had been in these trades for generations. Good to see some of this is still alive.
Lots of stuff is neither cheap nor made in China :) But I admit most stuff is cheap and made in China. But made in China doesn't make something bad. Depends on the company and QC and such. For example, computers have very technical and precision electronics made in China, and will probably last a long time, depending on the components in the computer; I usually build my own computer from reliable companies, so that the power supply and other critical parts are pretty good. I disgressed; I know you can still buy swiss made watches ( if you have the money,) US made cookware ( like skillets from Lodge,) and other stuff. The buyer gets to decide, and has a lot of options.
"The lathe is an ancient tool. The earliest evidence of a lathe dates back to Ancient Egypt around 1300 BC." (Wikipedia) - look it up. I suggest you look something up prior to making a slur against anyone FU.
Beautiful. My father got one as a gift from his employer for 25 years of service back in 1978. I was 12 then; my brother and his wife up in Pennsylvania still have it 44 years later. I'm inspired to build my own.
Yeah
There’s something beautiful about this type of television. I’m sad that I couldn’t experience it in my lifetime.
You can never beat the classic sound of a grandfather clock's chime
gotta love those VHS to digital transfers
Especially when you realize both these people are probably gone by now
Дякую вам за працю, дуже важливо знати 😊❤
Exquisite.
Very cool
the columns are a really nice touch
You can build me one any day! Quality craftsmanship!!
He said okay
Great job, old school without 3D mills and tricked out machines. It is only a pity that the master did not show the machining of the curved part of the decorative crown with a router. Thanks for the video.
I live in Massachusetts! Cool vid
Was it ten pm when the clock struck or am I just a bad counter?
A modern master
Clock
WOOO massachussian!!!
Yes
Great to see real creativity from real people. Nowadays everything is cheap plastic crap from China that never lasts. Before mass manufacturing there were more individual creativity and great craftsmen who had been in these trades for generations. Good to see some of this is still alive.
Lots of stuff is neither cheap nor made in China :) But I admit most stuff is cheap and made in China. But made in China doesn't make something bad. Depends on the company and QC and such. For example, computers have very technical and precision electronics made in China, and will probably last a long time, depending on the components in the computer; I usually build my own computer from reliable companies, so that the power supply and other critical parts are pretty good. I disgressed; I know you can still buy swiss made watches ( if you have the money,) US made cookware ( like skillets from Lodge,) and other stuff. The buyer gets to decide, and has a lot of options.
forever
And ever
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Take a shot everytime he says beautiful and you'll see hes building that car all wrong
Nope nope NOPE!
How much price for labudani
what is the difference between a Grandfather clock and a Grandmother clock?
Willie Stowers and height
The wood used was very thick. I wouldn’t want to have to move that.
Then why
Let's go to Stodoys website, if you want to learn how to build it yourself.
those lathe belts would scare me, they look old
Lathe technics for thounsands (plural ?!) of years ?!?? Thousands ?? Really ?thats why i cant believe americans talking about history.
"The lathe is an ancient tool. The earliest evidence of a lathe dates back to Ancient Egypt around 1300 BC." (Wikipedia) - look it up. I suggest you look something up prior to making a slur against anyone FU.
Thaiter
Please order some new woodworking video update videos youtube install
I'm going to
WOW, its a clock
Also period furniture didnt have veneer
Hmmmm are you sure?
@@rcdogmanduh4440 none of the ones I've ever refurbished have had veneer
I preferred Norm Abram's clock. I was surprised this one has veneer
There’s long case clocks from the 1600s with extensive highly detailed veneer. Veneer dates back to ancient Egypt.
And veneer
veneer is crap
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