Tools, Glorious Tools! #10 (Part 1) - Shop Made Gear Cutters - The Sharpening Tool

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

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  • @andersjjensen
    @andersjjensen Рік тому +90

    I remember This Old Tony's episode on involuted gears being... complicated. This series will most certainly be interesting.

  • @schori21
    @schori21 Рік тому +45

    Always a good day when Clickspring uploads

    • @sakfpv8444
      @sakfpv8444 Рік тому +6

      One of my favorite youtubers/ people. The clock build was amazing, I rewatched the whole thing about 3 times

  • @TheStuffMade
    @TheStuffMade Рік тому +19

    Always got time in my life for 12 minutes of Clickspring video even it's unlikely I'll ever attempt to cut small gears. Great video, thanks!

  • @frfrpr
    @frfrpr Рік тому +3

    Does this guy put together the best voice over video you’ve seen or what? Must have a side hustle as a English Professor

  • @ConradsStudio
    @ConradsStudio Рік тому +71

    That rod is so fitted that side fumbling is effectively prevented! :)
    Awesome work, Chris!

    • @ofar4452
      @ofar4452 Рік тому

      Is the encabulator the next project? With or without the turbo?

  • @auroreinara7322
    @auroreinara7322 Рік тому +13

    I like that these videos are essentially both a tutorial and a work of art accessible to anyone with a passing interest.

  • @rickharriss
    @rickharriss Рік тому +9

    As always your presentation is flawless. Thanks for this.

  • @d00dEEE
    @d00dEEE Рік тому +6

    Making those single-cut knurled brass knobs is just Chris showing off. And I love it.

  • @tAbes314
    @tAbes314 Рік тому +55

    Hey Chris! I'm currently working on a PhD focusing on gear theory. It is always wonderful to see what many machinists are doing with the technology and the approximations being made. I'll be sure to share this video with my supervising professor. Thanks for the great video!

  • @ArchEdge
    @ArchEdge Рік тому +5

    Thanks Chris - although making cutters is never something im going to experience, i really enjoyed this video. You attention to detail is captivating. Appreciated.

  • @rongafron2204
    @rongafron2204 Рік тому +1

    I have to admit that I just smile while I watch your videos. They are that much fun.

  • @moralboundaries1
    @moralboundaries1 Рік тому +10

    Your cinematography and editing are as as beautiful as your machining! Great work as always!

  • @foadrightnow5725
    @foadrightnow5725 Рік тому +2

    Next level genius!

  • @conexant51
    @conexant51 Рік тому +2

    So much useful information in a span of only 15 minutes.
    The videography is on par as always.
    Thank you Chris, you're a true polymath!
    *Edit*
    Presentation

  • @prodesign8189
    @prodesign8189 Рік тому +5

    Going to come clean...I always just thumbs up these incredible videos before I even watch them. I just know I'm not going to be disappointed. Thank you for the great work you have given us.

  • @jjbode1
    @jjbode1 Рік тому +1

    Everyone needs that.

  • @punelopepunstop5515
    @punelopepunstop5515 Рік тому +2

    Things are gearing up!

  • @punishedprops
    @punishedprops Рік тому +1

    What a really fantastic tool and video. Great work Chris!

  • @ProtoLancer
    @ProtoLancer Рік тому +8

    Excellent video Chris. I spent over 30 years working for a gear cutting machine manufacturer. They made machines to cut hypoid gears for the rear end of the automotive industry. Also Kozo Hiraoka, a Japanese live steam modeler showed how to make gears using the same method you are going to show. I'll be watching with anticipation for the next video.

  • @RGSABloke
    @RGSABloke Рік тому +6

    OMG, that toolrest with the HSS to profile the brass knobs was a brilliant solution to get the ‘dome’ shape you wanted, truly awesome.

  • @peterpocock9062
    @peterpocock9062 Рік тому +1

    Hi Chris
    When I made one of those gear button arrangements, I was defeated by the "rolled" edges of the buttons! Thanks to your ingenuity I can get around that hurdle. Thankyou for sharing 😊

  • @EvoKeremidarov
    @EvoKeremidarov Рік тому +1

    Very interesting... can't wait for part two

  • @logannewman4532
    @logannewman4532 Рік тому

    Making tools is my favorite thing. I am a machinist with genuine interest in everything on this channel. I only say that to preface saying that I sometimes put this channel on to just zone out to and sometimes nap. Very much like watching Bob Ross when I was younger. It's so chill here.

  • @mcgam2000
    @mcgam2000 Рік тому +1

    Great Video, and now I am starting to understand what those buttons are to be used for... Thanks, and looking forward to the rest of the series

  • @vdubjunkie
    @vdubjunkie Рік тому

    Another freaking masterpiece. Few other videos get me so excited when I see them pop up in my UA-cam list.

  • @seanb250
    @seanb250 Рік тому +1

    You sir have skills beyond most on this planet, thanks for sharing them with us, cheers.

  • @wobblysauce
    @wobblysauce Рік тому +1

    That is a great design.

  • @MorrisonManor
    @MorrisonManor Рік тому +9

    I'm constantly amazed at not only the quality of your work but the planning that you do, beforehand to maximize functionality. The rest of the world would be stuck doing several iterations to arrive at a solution that combines multiple features into a single tool.

  • @geoffreyentwistle8176
    @geoffreyentwistle8176 Рік тому

    Man, your tools always come out looking absolutely gorgeous.

  • @colinbrewhaha
    @colinbrewhaha Рік тому +1

    This is just awesome

  • @MrHuntnfish
    @MrHuntnfish Рік тому +2

    Thanks Chris,
    Just brought Ivan Laws Book last week, and have started reading and feeding everything into Solidworks 2020. Your timing as always is divine, This will be a set of videos that I will follow intensely thank you for your time showing Meer mortal workshop hacks how to achieve professional tooling. Regards Beagles.

    • @Clickspring
      @Clickspring  Рік тому

      Great to have you watching mate :)

  • @RB-yq7qv
    @RB-yq7qv Рік тому +1

    Hi Chris. Another well presented video

  • @reyesmenda6889
    @reyesmenda6889 Рік тому +3

    Such a beautiful video illustrated in precise and clear way, good job. Im your fan from Philippines working on merchant ships as machinist ....

  • @tjthrash0143
    @tjthrash0143 Рік тому +1

    Its quite a pleasure learning new ways to approach tool design and manufacturing for these videos.

  • @plainnpretty
    @plainnpretty Рік тому +2

    Simple but brilliant thanks

  • @demaru983
    @demaru983 Рік тому

    Love your work Chris always a joy to watch.

  • @leflavius_nl5370
    @leflavius_nl5370 Рік тому +2

    My Roloff Matek "Machine Parts" book is my mechanical engineering bible. The chapter on gears is one of my favourites.

  • @TheDistur
    @TheDistur Рік тому +1

    Cool project!

  • @t4rtee819
    @t4rtee819 6 місяців тому

    i think that the guy whose patron is a WATCH COMPANY is really trustworthy in terms of gear cutting
    this is something i personally think is worth mentioning and JEEZ it is an award in itself

  • @christiantroy7722
    @christiantroy7722 Рік тому +2

    Great idea it makes sharpening much more consistent a double check of the position before you start should be the all you need 👍👍👍

  • @sky173
    @sky173 Рік тому +3

    Awesome video. I just cut my first 2-inch, 30 tooth gear. What a satisfying experience, especially since I was within 3 tho of spec. Next, I'm going to attempt to make a basic clock mechanism, but I'm not expecting much. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and giving a ton of inspiration. Can't wait for the next video. Cheers!

  • @mrjonip20
    @mrjonip20 Рік тому +4

    Love these videos so much attention to detail. really helps my ocd

  • @cest7343
    @cest7343 Рік тому +1

    🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 hat's off master Chris, as usual.

  • @dougl892
    @dougl892 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic idea for a mini series of TGT, I am just gathering all my old trade training books and I firgot how good they were. As I follow your take on gears it will no doubt be even more interesting.

  • @radical_ans
    @radical_ans 10 місяців тому

    So this is a tool to make the tool that makes the gear. Nice.

  • @eamontreanor1363
    @eamontreanor1363 Рік тому +1

    I understood almost nothing of what you said, but it was fascinating none the less.

  • @Smallathe
    @Smallathe Рік тому

    Wonderful. Looking forward to the next one.

  • @ladykay8
    @ladykay8 Рік тому

    it's truly a joy to watch you work. ❤

  • @stephanc7192
    @stephanc7192 Рік тому +1

    Great video
    Love it

  • @shanemeyer9224
    @shanemeyer9224 Рік тому +12

    Fantastic work as always Chris!!! I’ve been in the process of making the tooling for the cutters, thanks again for the tips and help along the way

  • @paulrayner4514
    @paulrayner4514 Рік тому +3

    This is going to be a fantastic series. A bit of a dark art for me!

  • @Putelquelee
    @Putelquelee Рік тому +2

    Great video. good job

  • @jtfberryfarm9592
    @jtfberryfarm9592 Рік тому

    You make it look so easy.

  • @kevinmortimer1883
    @kevinmortimer1883 Рік тому +1

    inspiring stuff. ❤

  • @carlwalker7560
    @carlwalker7560 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video, as usual from you! Thanks for making the drawing for this tool available. I plan on making one this size, and a larger one for 1" cutters. Looking forward to the rest of this series 🙂

  • @loricastro3772
    @loricastro3772 Рік тому

    Nice job, thanks for sharing!

  • @jeffkeen6943
    @jeffkeen6943 Рік тому +1

    Rabbit holes and Clickspring...two peas in a pod!!! But don't we love it!!! 🙂

  • @guye7763
    @guye7763 Рік тому

    Awesome Chris.

  • @sjorsdewit9394
    @sjorsdewit9394 Рік тому +2

    Hey cris! What an awesome video! Making gear cutters always seemed impossible to me to do In the home shop but you prove me wrong again, can’t wait for what’s coming! Ps, could you ever do a video of making a video of you making a part or a piece with just only music and show every bit of machining of it? You always put so much effort in your machining I think a lot of people would like this! This old tony did a video like this a while back with a vice handle or something and it made for a very enjoyable video. Thank you again for the awesome video!

  • @animalmother556x45
    @animalmother556x45 Рік тому +1

    …..an upload from Clickspring and Administrative Results in the same day? Happy Father’s Day to me.

  • @desertTooHot
    @desertTooHot Рік тому +1

    Nice!

  • @allanrichards3752
    @allanrichards3752 Рік тому +1

    I remember looking through the Machinery Handbook at the gear section and there is a lot to take in. That was probably 40 years ago. Getting the tooth profiles correct to transmit power at higher speed is obviously important but for clocks it sems to be different. I have made a two metal clocks and a few wooden ones and I have always used lantern pinions and somehow got away with it.

  • @weaselwolf
    @weaselwolf Рік тому +1

    Uri Tuchman: Posts a home-made gear hob after a ton of issues.
    Clickspring: "Hold my machine oil, mate."

  • @theancientones3755
    @theancientones3755 Рік тому +2

    great work i love tool making vids would love to see a quick 5min on the books you use

  • @ruperthartop7202
    @ruperthartop7202 Рік тому

    Awesome, just what i was looking for a solution to. Many thanks

  • @Scodiddly
    @Scodiddly Рік тому +3

    … AND a calculator? Oh bless you sir (wipes eyes and then honks nose into handkerchief).

  • @andagaintv8756
    @andagaintv8756 Рік тому +3

    Waiting for the next episode! Another really good reference for all things to do with gears is the andysmachines channel on youtube.

  • @mayhemmayo
    @mayhemmayo Рік тому

  • @VolodiaLukianov
    @VolodiaLukianov Рік тому +10

    Высшее инженерное искусство. Очень жаль, что видео так коротки, захватывает на 100 %
    Спасибо.

  • @nickd698
    @nickd698 Рік тому +1

    Neo level!

  • @suhai2007
    @suhai2007 Рік тому +1

    поражает уровень знаний и мастерства. высочайший уровень и теоретических и практических знаний

  • @justinpakarno4346
    @justinpakarno4346 Рік тому +1

    How do you not have millions of subscribers?

  • @adsa3381
    @adsa3381 Рік тому

    Hi Mr new to ya channel just subbed in. looking forward to a quick look around your workshop 👍 🇦🇺

  • @aktik6000
    @aktik6000 Рік тому

    11:50 Ick! Than hurt me right through my spine 😁 cheers!

  • @Eg-kq8vn3so5x
    @Eg-kq8vn3so5x Рік тому

    Всегда жду ваши видео. Металлообработка высшего качества!

  • @inactiveaccount8851
    @inactiveaccount8851 Рік тому

    Girl, wake up! It's 4am - new clickspring dropped

  • @OmnieStar
    @OmnieStar Рік тому

    ToT GEARS!! Video, learned me how to gears. =)

  • @NProppe
    @NProppe Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the informative video, I was looking forward to this one. Do you know if a shop made involute cutter can be used with the same method for an internally-toothed ring gear? The gear cutting will need to be done on a shaper of course, but as far as making the cutter goes, I can't seem to find anywhere that discusses the button method if it can also be made to cut ring gear cutters.

    • @plainnpretty
      @plainnpretty Рік тому

      I’d like to know the answer to that question

  • @lourias
    @lourias Рік тому +1

    Just what I need:
    Gear cutters!
    Then, I will need the lathe, tool holders, various metals, cutting oil, and so much more!
    You see, I already have the projects: sewing machine stuff! I have a machine just old enough to not be 100% plastic. However, they did make the weakest gears from a nylon or plastic. It is the intersection of a vetical axle and a horizontal axle. Both gears are beveled. The cuff of the gears of a steel, but the beveled gearing is fitted over the cuff and is made from PLASTIC OR A CHEAP NYLON!!
    Even back in the mid-1980's, sewing machines were designed to break. Now, 30 years later, the replacement parts are not even cut with an involuted edge on the gears! Crunch, crunch, cruch go the parts when they are placed into the machine.
    It irritates me so much that things are designed to break. Then, when I take it in for repair, the problems are made worse because a squeeze pun to hold another gear on the shaft was partially drilled out! I managed to break that cast iron gear while attempting to get it out. I hope CA glue is strong enough to hold that balancing wheel together while sewing, at least until i can make another balance wheel... actually, it is called a Thread Take Up Gear.
    Oy!

  • @JoZf_Gibson
    @JoZf_Gibson Рік тому

    Merci

  • @deanharris7149
    @deanharris7149 Рік тому

    Nice

  • @olafpas2053
    @olafpas2053 Рік тому +1

    Прекрасная работа.

  • @LethargicVids
    @LethargicVids Рік тому

    You had me thinking this was a colab with Uri from the style of the title card.

  • @lolcec81
    @lolcec81 Рік тому

    Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.

  • @nrml76
    @nrml76 Рік тому +1

    Can you do a guide to ornamental hand turning on metal lathes please.

  • @brandonpalmer4069
    @brandonpalmer4069 Рік тому

    I see Clickspring, I click.

  • @CatNolara
    @CatNolara Рік тому

    I really like this style of gear cutter. Would it be possible to make them with more teeth than just four or is there a reason for that? Also, this cutter can only make an approximated involute tooth shape with using those circular cutting inserts to make it. Is there a way to get an actual involute profile? Only ways that come to my mind are using either a pantograph or a precise CNC milling machine with a grinding bit to make a speciallized form tool. But I also thought about making those round cutting inserts at an angle to get an elliptic shape, which might more closely resemble an involute. That will involve a lot of maths or CAD magic though.

  • @Bob-gc4rc
    @Bob-gc4rc 8 місяців тому

    You do a great job and I enjoy your videos. I have been considering becoming a patreon but the prices are not visible as they are covered by the 'join now' button.

  • @Begontom
    @Begontom 7 місяців тому

    There is a dimension missing from the drawing of the alloy block.
    Well, there may be more, but the placement of one hole is only detailed in its position relative to the edge, but not from the end. Dimension of 4.65 is given from the edge of the block, but no dimension from the end, unless I am not seeing it! Posted on Easter Sunday 2024.

  • @antdorf0825
    @antdorf0825 Рік тому +1

    11:51 AAAAAHHHHHHH

  • @adam.southside
    @adam.southside 3 місяці тому

    Hi Chris .. Thanks for the video .. where can I buy the concave knurling roller? Or how to make it :)

    • @adam.southside
      @adam.southside 3 місяці тому

      I have found the tutorial for that .. thanks!

  • @Zodchij86
    @Zodchij86 Рік тому +1

    Як завжди вельми приємно дивитися та насолоджуватися якісною та охайною роботою Майстра!
    Це надихає!
    Так тримати!
    Боже бережи Вас!!!
    🤝🇺🇦

  • @anon_y_mousse
    @anon_y_mousse Рік тому

    Would you consider the Gingery books to be a good investment?

  • @logannewman4532
    @logannewman4532 Рік тому

    Do you ever use auto-reversing tap drivers?

  • @pbgriwan4288
    @pbgriwan4288 Рік тому

    Is everyone just gone look over him digging into his own nail at 11:49

    • @LesDexia13
      @LesDexia13 Рік тому

      It's just like testing knife sharpness by shaving your forearm.

  • @Cs13762
    @Cs13762 6 місяців тому

    where do you get your paper washers?

  • @mikefresca2758
    @mikefresca2758 Рік тому +1

    Commented on Uris video. Then you make one. You guys are trying to confuse me.

  • @frikkied2638
    @frikkied2638 Рік тому

    Hi Chris, is it 360 brass you use in your projects?

  • @geoffbrumpton8544
    @geoffbrumpton8544 Рік тому

    A workshop without jigs is like a person with mental illness, looks good great from the outside.

  • @tuppyglossop222
    @tuppyglossop222 Рік тому +1

    I always feel so inadequate when I watch a Clickspring video…