Clockmaking - How To Make A Clock - Part 14 - Making The Barrel Click And Clickspring
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- čas přidán 5. 12. 2015
- Making The Barrel Click And Clickspring, by Clickspring.
In this video I make the ratchet mechanism for the clock.
The parts for the mechanism were roughed out with the belt sander, and then hand finished with needle and escapement files. After test fitting to the clock, each part was then hardened, tempered, polished and flame blued.
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Abbreviated Transcript:
00:15 The purpose of the ratchet mechanism is to hold the barrel arbor stationary after the clock has been wound.
00:36 At the completion of each winding turn, the pressure is released from the winding square, and the click locks into the base of the last tooth to pass. This immobilises the ratchet wheel, and by connection the barrel arbor.
00:49 The energy that's been put into the spring is now stored in the mechanism, and there's only one way for it to be released - by the barrel assembly moving forward as the escapement ticks off the intervals of time.
03:29 I used this little shop made deburring tool to take care of the small burr thrown up by the drilling. In classic clockmaking, tapered clock pins are a common method of fixing components into position.
04:12 So with the ratchet in position, it's time to move onto the click, which has this beautiful curved shape that I'll be forming from precision ground tool steel. A simple paper template is a great way to mark out the part on the raw stock, and while it was still attached, I marked out, and then drilled the center hole.
05:54 And speaking of filing, that circular part in the center really needs to be spot on, so off camera, I turned up a simple filing button to help me get a good result.
07:08 Next up is the clickspring, which was made in a similar way, starting with marking it out on the raw stock. There are 2 holes to be drilled. One is for the screw that holds it in position, and the other is for a tapered steady pin to locate the clickspring precisely on the front plate.
07:58 The rest of the profile work was done with needle and escapement files. And at this point of the process, the tail of the clickspring was getting quite thin and difficult to hold, so I found it easiest to bring it to final dimension by lapping it on the india stone.
08:12 This teardrop section needs to be thinned down too, which is another great job for the belt sander. Some final finishing with needle files, and that's the clickspring done for the moment too.
10:13 I can fit them to the clock frames, and have a look at how they perform together. A light tension can be manually placed on the clickspring, but the final position is best determined with the help of a toolmakers clamp.
10:32 With the clamp holding the clickspring in place, the position of the steady pin hole can be marked, and then drilled. The pin hole was taper broached, and the steady pin temporarily inserted to confirm the operation of the ratchet mechanism.
11:02 The ratchet has a firm clean action, and everything is fitting together well, without binding or interference. So the parts can now be quench hardened, after coating them in powdered boric acid, to reduce oxidation scale.
11:31 After quenching in oil, each part was tempered to blue in preparation for polishing. I polished the screws as you've seen me do in previous videos. For the click and clickspring I used the india stone, followed by diamantine on a tin lap, and then gave them all a final cosmetic blue prior to assembly.
References:
John Wilding "Large Wheel Skeleton Clock" construction book can be purchased online from Ian T Cobb:
www.clockmaking-brass.co.uk/cl...
Making The Barrel Click And Clickspring, by Clickspring. - Jak na to + styl
No matter how many times I see the bluing process, it still feels like magic every single time D:
I love the bluing! I had to try it, so I polished a piece of piece of bar stock I had lying around and heated it with a torch. It takes a little practice, but it's so satisfying when you get a nice even color.
+KingNast What metals can be blued? Steel and brass?
+Valtra103 Bot brass as far as i know, i THINK only stainless steel can be blued.
muh1h1
I need to try it too :)
Just need to get some shavings of brass.
You can still do it without the brass shavings, it''s just harder to get an even color. It's still possible though, just easy to overshoot. Sand might work, but I don't know if conducts heat well enough.
Also, who the hell doesn't like these videos!?! You seven have unbelievably high standards!
lol Clickspring makes a clicksping.
+BK201MXP I was looking for this comment !
+BK201MXP We need to go deeper ;)
+Vincent Dieleman wow, and you find it, haha
Takes forever to end
"Sup dawg, I heard you like clicksprings..."
Because I trust you I press (like) before watching the video
+yassine arrad Awesome to have you on board Yassine, thank you :)
+yassine arrad I do the same because by the end I am so impressed I forget lol
I actually do that for anyone I'm subscribed to. If I like them enough to subscribe, I'm going to like the video.
CLICKSPRING MAKES CLICKSPRING!
IT HAPPENED!
Just a matter of time.....
Chris, I could watch your videos all day. Wow. You really are the quintessential craftsman!
+Paulo De Oliveira Thanks for watching Paulo :)
Man finally clickspring makes clickspring
This part is so meta.
These instructional videos are a great help for me as a novice clockmaker. I am a mechanical engineer seventeen years retired and have a comprehensive home workshop.
Thank you for making my hobby a bit easier.
Andy J.
Terrific to have you watching Andy :)
dont know much about clockmaking but I anticipate these uploads of new videos
Makes my day every time you release new videos.
Couldn't agree more
+Randall Natomagan Mine too !
+Randall Natomagan Videos like this are are real refresh from typical youtube.
+Randall Natomagan Same!!
i can't tell which word i like hearing you say more.... "later" or "arbor". :)
+Frank Graffagnino the "G'day" is pretty fantastic too.
I found this series while browsing imgur. This is a great series! I will make food, make a drink, and then just watch these over and over. This is just incredible.
+Thomas Barnes Great to have you watching Thomas :)
Got into this channel expecting a clickspring, got a clickspring. 5 stars, I have no complaints. 💖
How have I not discovered this channel until now!?
This channel deserves about 900000 more subscribers
To those who do not know, this is what a master craftsman looks like.
But I haven't seen his face, so I'm guessing he's an alien... 👽
Parts that indicate the time? Ooh ooh!!! 🖐😯 those are called _hands_ 😎
this clock build is epic. I'd love to see a grasshopper escapement on his next one.
Clockmakers and Guitar Makers (Luthiers) must have a kinship. Your video here reminded me of watching a similar style video by a guitar maker out of Canada. Beautiful, detailed, and precise work.
My daughter oooh's and ahhh's when she sees you blue parts. We've been following along since the beginning and can't wait to see what you'll show us next!
+Steven Jabour Terrific to hear that Steven, let her know that the next episode will be on the clock hands, so some more bluing to come :)
+Steven Jabour I'm a 50 year old man, and I still ooh and ahh every time I see him blue parts :-)
In Australia do the drills twist the other direction?
Yes but they're upside down as well so it appears as if they rotate the same way as the northern hemisphere
welcome to clickspring, today we will clickspring
the quality of your work blows me away. the skill and attention to detail is is great.
his teasing skills is too.
1966 likes' vs 1 dislike... You know, I'm not surprised. Thank you for your effort. Spectacular video as always.
+вова вовыч Thank you for watching tuning in for each release mate :)
This is fucking art. I've heard you reference this as a hobby in other videos I believe, and it's an almost offensive understatement. You are consummate professional, and watching your work is an absolute pleasure.
Thank you David, appreciate you taking the time to watch :)
Putting so much time and skills in something that holds a spring from turning back.
Just incredible.
+Nick R Thanks for watching Nick :)
This is such a labor intensive process to get right. Imagine how difficult it was in the past when they didn't have power tools.
I don't think I've ever watched a TV programme where I've been waiting -eagerly- for the next episode.. but this series has changed that! Such high quality work - the clock, the videos themselves, the production work.. I commend you sir.
+Oli Huckstepp Great to have your support Oli :)
anyone else binge watching
That ratcheting sound is sooooooo satisfying 😀
Making a clickspring
*ding*
Roll credits!
Flawless victory. As usual, amazing work sir. I always pick up great info and tricks from your channel. Thank you.
+David Waelder Thanks David, likewise. I appreciate you taking the time to watch :)
How in the world is this Amateur Clockmaking? Sir, your work is outstanding.
+Erik Tedder Thank you Erik, I appreciate you taking the time to check it out :)
I actually squeal when I see a new Clickspring video is up. 10/10, would squeal again.
One of your videos I revisit periodically for that Blue Hit. Like really good drugs...
Another video - another thing of beauty about making a thing of beauty. Thanks again for making all the effort - I really look forward to each and every one.
+Don Halley Thanks very much Don, I appreciate you taking the time to watch :)
The whole series of Your vids is the most beautiful thing on YT. You won internets with that. ;)
+synterr Thank you for watching :)
lovely fire bluing. truly the envy of any gunsmith
I knew there was no episode 15 (at the time of this comment), but I still looked to the "Up Next" window, only to be saddened by it's lack of presence.
I found this browsing Imgur, as I'd run out of new content on Reddit; and at first thought "oh, I'll just watch this. It'll be nice." and then it'd be over. Nope, multi-part episodic spiritual journey that had me subbing on the second or third episode, finding myself contemplating the fact that I never thought I'd be so eager to watch a man build a clock; yet here I am.
I don't want to rush you, as this is obviously a delicate and time consuming labor of love; the time between episode upload dates only further stating it. However, I do want you to know how absolutely captivated I am; and how much I look forward to episode 15.
+Alexander Ghostly AKA Ghost8909 Terrific to hear that Alexander, very much appreciate your sub, and also your understanding of the process. Ep 15 of the clock build will be out in the new year, and hopefully another side project video will be out before the end of 2015. Cheers, Chris.
Clickspring Looking forward to it!
God i love the colour contrast of the blue and brass. You much such beautiful videos.
I have watched a lot of your videos and I must say is...that you have a whole lot of patience....and you do some very fine work and I love the workmanship you put into your pieces...no matter if it's something you will never use again.
I came into this channel knowing nothing about machining, now I get a sense of elation whenever I can correctly guess what tool is going to be used next
The quality that you show in your craftsmanship and your videography is inspiring. I really enjoy watching someone who really loves what they are doing, and knows how to do it well work. Keep it up!
+Ludicium Cheers mate, great to have you watching :)
It's always amazing to see how the combination of hands and eyes will produce parts that only sometimes be matched by priceless machines... ;)
+pierre beaudry Thanks for watching Pierre :)
Chris you really do make the best CZcams videos full stop!
+Benjamin Dollisson Thank you very much Benjamin, I appreciate your encouragement :)
Anyone else get excited when Chris said "clickspring"? lol
I'd love to see a bloopers reel, but I don't think he ever messes up.
Hypnotic.I just can't find fault, beautiful.
If you haven't already, please do a shop tour video! I'd love to see all of your tools and machines.
Every method is so logical and elegant, but I have a feeling that a lot of it is your own invention, or else you came from a distinguished tradition and were trained for years. Just amazing, and thanks so much for sharing.
+Paul Mcnulty Hey Paul, thank you for the kind words, thrilled to have your support. Looking forward to seeing some more vids from your fantastic shop :)
This is poetry. really.
What's with the 6 people who disliked?
+Oren medicks Great to have you watching Oren, I appreciate your support :)
Great to return to the clock!
Superb workmanship once again, both in making the parts and in making the video. Thank you for sharing it.
Another triple A piece of work. Amazing.
Always wondered what exactly a click spring was... Love both of your channels!!! Please keep up the outstanding content. 👍
I'm obsessed with those blued parts. Truly, the most attractive finish for steel.
You are a hidden youtube gem Chris... I'm so glad I found your channel! Everything you do is amazing!
+Paul S. I'm glad you found it too Paul! Great to have you watching mate :)
it's fascinating to me that you don't need to precisely calibrate the tension on the clickspring, every thing else is so detailed, but it makes sense that all the spring has to do is apply tension to the barrel click. still I figured you'd have some strange esoteric clickspring tension measuring device to show us. Love your videos sir.
sorry, I hadn't finished watching the video before I posted. Such an elegant way to adjust the tension on the spring. I retract that comment.
+Shane Powell Ha ha! No problem mate, I'm very pleased to have you watching :)
You did a fine job selling those filing machines, I am on a back order list for the kits they are so popular. Thanks for introducing me to the filing machine. I have never even heard of one before. The old timer machinists tell me they are a machine from old times and were surprised to find out I was so interested in one. Thanks again, I eagerly look forward to your new vids.
+Arock PCB Cheers mate, very pleased to have you watching :)
Bench filing machine is beautiful. Have no idea it existed but I love watching skilled machinist work
Still blown away by all the work you do, and I still have zero plans to build a clock. I'll still watch every video you post however.
+unknown303 Great to hear that mate, I appreciate your support :)
ahhhhhhhhhhhhh i need the next video..... i need it so badly...... i need to watch the clock functioning...... i need to see the final product..........
I'm way too excited to see this clock be finished.
This is like the moment in a (usually bad) film where one of the characters dramatically mentions the film's title. Great work so far, I can't get enough of these.
I can't wait to see this clock complete. It is going to be beautiful.
I love woodworking, but after watching these videos I want to learn metal working too. Wonderful stuff, Chris!
+Chris Hackett Awesome Chris, you'll have the catalogs out before you know it! Cheers mate :)
Thanks for sharing your work. It's a pleasure to watch every video.
I was so stressed out while you sanded and filed the clickspring. It's such a long and thin piece! o_o I'm amazed it didn't end up bent.
Looking forward to see how the hell you're going to do the clock hands :)
+Arturo Gutierrez Cheers Arturo, thanks for watching :)
The level of precision of everything that you do by hand is extremely satisfying. Im gonna be sad when I'm done with all your videos
The thing that really blows my mind whilst watching you work is just how much thought is behind your every movement. It it is very mesmerizing and beautiful work. I currently addicted to your vids and wait with baited breath for the next one.
Terrific to have your support Matt, a new clock episode will be out in 1 week :)
That bluing is fudging perfect.
The blued parts are so attractive, it's amazing!
Its amazing, the georgeous watch, the clean shop and the quality of the video make me want to watch your videos one after another.
Cannot wait untill the next one is released. Hudge thumbs up!
+Themoigt Thank you very much, I appreciate your support!
Who is this guy! Really, who is he? How many elves does he have working for him?.
Seriously this is something special we are watching here. Great play by play on the process throughout. Thank you sir.
clock is looking great, keep up the good work
jeff
I'm sure there are other posts like this, but I spent the rest of my night watching all of these videos, and I'm excited for more to come! I love how you take such care in what you're doing. The "bluing" that you do to the screws is a new concept to me, I never thought about using heat to do that!
+donovan Cope Awesome to hear that Donovon :) I hope to get 2 more videos out before the end of the year, and the next clcok video will be out early next year, thanks for taking the time to watch :)
I Love that jig you made to hold the small parts while using the belt sander, needed one of those on numerous occasions.
That has got to be the most beautiful and consistent bluing I have ever seen
I found your channel two days ago and i have seen all your videos one by one. I'm really fascinated with your work.
I think it's a good idea to make a video showing your workshop, lathe, milling, accessories, hand tools, DIY tools...
I'll see you later!
Great video Chris, the quality in this series keeps getting better and better!
+Mrhollerr Cheers Mr H, I appreciate you tuning in for each video :)
I have watched and rewatched your videos several times and there is always something new to learn and new ideas to inspire. Thanks for sharing your exquisite skills with us.
Wonderful neat clean workmanship.lam mechanical engineer, highly professional very much appreciated.
seriously Chris its hard to come up with an original turn of phrase to describe the immense joy i get from watching your video's, wow doesn't even begin to cover it...this clock is going to be a work of art....you sir are a modern day Da Vinci
+TheBearuk1 You're making me blush Bear, I'm thrilled to have your ongoing support :)
I made it through this whole series in procrastination and I'm hooked! Just waiting desperately for the end now. Great work, life dream of mine to make a clock or watch.
+Chris Camarata Thanks for tuning in mate :)
I've been dying for another in this series... keep 'em coming... thanks for posting.
+scowell More on the way in the New Year, thanks for watching :)
I love the quality of the video, the pace and the attention to details makes me watch this over and over. Quality never gets old, just like a painting, effort and patience will make its value.
+Diaconu Florin Very much appreciate your support mate :)
11:20 Love that boron flame.
+dolkslab Gets me every time too :) Thanks for watching
Quarantine recommended this to me.im happy it did.
I had no idea there was a powered file option. I've got to look into those! Fantastic info every video. Thank you!
+Greg's Garage Cheers Greg :)
The long time between videos is killer. Love your stuff so much. Thanks Chris
+Joshua Fellow Cheers Joshua thanks for being patient, a new spare parts video out next Sunday
Clickspring Can't wait to see. Also do you have a set schedule for your main parts videos?
+Joshua Fellow No schedule for any of it, I just try to squeeze it in after work and on the weekends. If I have to work on w/ends then that pushes the videos back, hence the recent slow down in releases. The main project video was getting way too long so I decided to break out this bluing process as a stand alone spare parts video, same goes for next Sun spare parts.
well your project videos are well worth the wait. top notch and entertaining as well as educational. i hope your channel grows enough to where you can pursue this hobby as a full time job
just saw your impossible cube video and I love it. I'm not even interested in machining but it's nice to have a nice voice explain something for me and I get to watch cool shit happen
Terrific to have you watching Michael :)
Truly, the most beautiful bluing I have ever seen.
absolutely love this series.
stunning work as always Chris
Chris I'm looking forward to see the next videos with your clock
oh my, thats some nice heat coloring skills gj
God, that blue, so gorgeous.
4 new videos! Christmas came early this year. :D
Stunningly beautiful work!