Don't buy a Jeweler's Lathe! Watch this first. PART 1. Clockmaker Watchmaker Lathe Basics
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- čas přidán 8. 04. 2023
- This is a short version of the long detailed explanation in the complete full length 4+ hour jeweler’s lathe course “Clockmaker Watchmaker Lathe Basics”. There are many more lessons and tips discussed in the full length course.
You can ENROLL IN A FREE mini CLOCK REPAIR BASICS COURSE here: www.ticktockpro.com/free1.htm
ABOUT THE FULL COURSE:
This lathe course is for the beginner watchmaker, clockmaker, jeweler, hobbyist or home machinist. There is no prerequisite for this course. You don't even need to own a lathe! This course will teach you what is needed when buying a jewelers lathe. How to recognize a good lathe, or a bad lathe. What is the right lathe for you. Where to buy a jeweler’s lathe. What you need in a lathe, and how each part should correctly function. What parts and accessories you will need to get started. You will learn how to maintain and care for your own lathe. Complete disassembly, servicing, and reassembly of your lathe.
You will also learn about different types of gravers. How to make your own gravers that are better than any you can buy!! Where to buy the materials to make the best gravers. Learn how to use your new gravers. You will learn and develop your lathe skills with 20 lathe turning lessons using gravers you have made!! There are 2 bonus graver hand turning lessons!
This lathe course includes a 38 page manual full of further information about the lathe and other details not covered in the video portion of this course. It follows the sequence of the video and you will want to refer to it throughout the course.
All tools, materials and equipment used in this video course are listed in the manual for easy reference to model, make, price and where they can be purchased.
Don’t want DVDs? Want instant online access? The complete full course is also available at our ONLINE SCHOOL: online.ticktockproductions.com
This online version is exactly the same videos and information contain in the DVDs and course manual. All the online school courses offer a certificate of course completion. This is only available for completing each full paid course. A certificate is not available for the free mini basics short course.
The full video DVD course version: This course consists of 2 volumes for a total of 4 DVD discs playable worldwide. Total course running time: 4+ hours. There is a detailed 38 page printed manual full of additional tips, illustrations and diagrams. All tools, materials, and equipment used in this video course are listed in the manual for easy reference to model, make, price, and where they can be purchased.
All the DVD courses are at: www.ticktockpro.com Tick Tock Productions.
Full length courses at the ONLINE SCHOOL: online.ticktockproductions.com FULL LENGTH DVD COURSES at www.ticktockpro.com
I have published many clock and watch repair courses over the years. Here is a list of the educational courses published:
• Clock Repair 1 and 2 www.ticktockpro.com/ANTIQUE-C...
• Advanced Clock Repair www.ticktockpro.com/advanced%...
• Professional advanced clock repair www.ticktockpro.com/PRO%20clo...
• Introduction to Watch Repair www.ticktockpro.com/WATCH-REP...
• The Watch Repair Course www.ticktockpro.com/WATCH-REP...
• Watchmaker Clockmaker Lathe Basics www.ticktockpro.com/Lathe%20B...
• Watchmaker Clockmaker Lathe Projects www.ticktockpro.com/Lathe%20P...
• Clock Case Repair and Restoration www.ticktockpro.com/Clock-Cas...
• Wooden Works Movement Repair www.ticktockpro.com/Wooden%20...
• The Horological Library online.ticktockproductions.co...
Get my free clock repair basics course here: www.ticktockpro.com/free1.htm
Am I weird? Anyone else here Talking Heads
"And I asked myself, what is this lathe that I bought?"
Nice intro!
Just found your channel and Subscribed. Very nice work. Your work is on another level. Good job
Thank you. I am glad you found this channel.
I couldn't figure out why I'm seeing videos about lathes. I had just Google searched a lathe I acquired. Mine's got to be from the 50s and all one piece so I'm just missing the motor right now.
I have a G. Boley watchmakers lathe. Someone is telling me that the head stock and tail stock are supposed to have serial numbers that match the main stock. He is saying that the lathe won't be on center if the serial numbers don't match. There is nothing stamped on the head stock or tail stock. Is this a myth? Thanks -
It is best to have all matching serial numbers. But some don't have numbers like the one you have. Yes, it is important to have matching numbers, but it is not the end of the world if they don't match. If you don't have matching numbers, it might be problematic.
My clock is 180° off in the chime. If it's 12:00 it chimes six times. If it's 6:00 it chimes 12 times. If it's 5:00 it chimes 11 times. If it's 11:00 at chimes 5 times etc. How can I fix that?
That issue is addressed in one of my other videos.
У меня станок МОSELEY, в какие года он выпускался?
From the late 19th to around the third decade of the 20th centuries.
Where can you buy a new unimat?
thecooltool.com/
@TickTockPro I had already seen these but figured it was a Chinese copy. Looks nothing like the machine of old. Have you used one?
I have not used one of the new versions. The old original ones were far more robust.
@@TickTockProSherline is the way to go!
Sherline is great!
Machinist not a watchmaker.
My lathe is a bit biger, respect to all in precision work.
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D-bed lathe = Geneva style lathe ! The WW-bed doesn’t actually have a D-shape …
If you look at the end of the WW lathe bed turned on its' side, it shows a D shape.
So nobody else hear the loud ringing? I thought I was bouta go deaf listening to this. ;-;
Cool video though :>