The Good, The Bad and The Oiler
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- čas přidán 12. 03. 2019
- The Good The Bad and The Oiler, by Clickspring.
In the tradition of "A Fistful of Tools" and "For a Few Tools More" comes "The Good, The Bad and The Oiler" - Please Enjoy!
The actual tool made in the video will be up for auction for the Make-A-Wish Foundation (www.makeawish.org.au). So if you reckon this one belongs on your bench, then be sure to put in a bid and help me raise some money for a terrific organisation. The auction can be found here: www.ebay.com/itm/264236625663
If you would like to help support the creation of these videos, then head on over to the Clickspring Patreon page: / clickspring
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The Good The Bad and The Oiler, by Clickspring. - Zábava
In the tradition of "A Fistful of Tools" and "For a Few Tools More" comes "The Good, The Bad and The Oiler" - Please Enjoy!
btw The actual tool made in the video will be up for auction for the Make-A-Wish Foundation (www.makeawish.org.au). So if you reckon this one belongs on your bench, then be sure to put in a bid and help me raise some money for a terrific organisation. The auction can be found here: www.ebay.com/itm/264236625663
where is the antikythera mechanism
Clickspring why use rubies in this tool?
Happy to see I'm not the only one who's been on an Eastwood binge
Hey Clickspring. How do you make the jewels?
As if you needed to be any more awesome. This video was amazing, as per usual, but your wholesomeness in auctioning off the item charity is the cherry on top.
Legend.
work of art!
Cheers mate!
TOT? Yes!!!
Oh I Love Both of You sir. Your videos are educational and Entertaining.
time for you to make one
Came here from ToT, and I crapped my pants. No offense Tony.
Who else got a kick out of his accent over the GB&U music. 😂👍
You should try making bad videos.
Hand Tool Rescue he can’t. He don’t know to do it.
Too much work to make bad videos at this point
grindhouse wouid be a good genre
Speaking of videos, where's yours? How's your shop coming along?
If everyone maintained their tools like this , you would have nothing to do.
Well, looks like now it's time for This Old Tony to start recreating antique mechanisms, because this was one big step towards claiming his position as #1 machinist-turned-feature-film-director
Not a single tangent in the whole 13 minutes. I think TOT is safe...
TOT is already referencing to Chris and right he is.
Not comedian though...
I came here to say something like this :P
Great stuff, now all I need is a large pizza and a video upload from this old Tony and my evening is complete
@@siegfriedkettlitz6529 Thanks. The images in your head that stick.
I see you are a man of culture as well.
@@siegfriedkettlitz6529 Think you're slick, do ya :)
my spirit animal...
I have to agree - 2 of the most relaxing video makers on youtube!
Out of this world!!
Next level
Thank you mate :)
For the aluminium tumbleweeds alone, you deserve a like.
The rest of he intro makes it a Favorite, and the rest of the video...
Well, CZcams didn't include a button powerful enough to honor it sufficiently.
Brilliant, as everything else off your channel is. Thank you very, very much!
Thank you mate :)
do you feel lubricated? Well, do ya? _Punk?_
@@AttilaAsztalos no, you'd need a third roommate who also loves pizza but demands it has pineapple and anchovies on it or something 😁
@@AttilaAsztalos hahahaha, guilty pleasures
six drops or only 5? Well I was kinda busy and I lost count myself.
"Magnum Oiler" is another movie, as you well know.
My mistake. Four coffins.
Chris, when you finally put it together for the first time. How slow each part moved right into place, was completely incredible. Thanks for sharing this I had no clue this was even a thing! Great job
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@@andrewcady9443 thanks for sharing the link. Pretty cool to see that with a dovetailed box!
LOL, love the brass tumbleweeds at the beginning.
me too!
but i think they were from alluminium
Down here in Australia our 3 most important exports are Iron ore, Gold and Clickspring videos.
When those pieces slid together and drifted into place. Oh man, that's one of the most satisfying things to watch.
Okay, this needs to stop. I can only handle so much high production value.
What's next a full feature cinematic release in technicolor of the Mechanical Turk?
Won't somone please think of the children!?? D:
Mechanical Turk? That's a rather interesting idea. Since Clickspring has a bit of a reputation making old mechanisms using theoretically plausible tools. Think it might be possible to encourage Clickspring to make a reproduction of the Mechanical Turk?
We don't want to drive the man mad.
Good idea ! What about the Maillardet's automaton ? [ czcams.com/video/C7oSFNKIlaM/video.html ] . Cheers !
I feel embarrassingly like a little kid...at the excitement of seeing a Clickspring video in my notifications :)
Nothing to be ashamed of :)
@@VulpesVulpes42 Embarrassed... maybe a little. Ashamed... never!
@@motopreserve I thought that the words were synonymous.
I've needed to be somewhere in 15 minutes when I've seen a 15 minute Clickspring video just got uploaded. I regret nothing... :)
Im as excited as i was when i was a kid and a new thunderbirds episode was on tv
The intro gives me this old clickspring vibes
Only on Clickspring will you learn that there IS such a thing as precision oiling. So mesmerizing AND educative. Thanks again!
This guy has absolutely hands down the best video production quality on youtube
And now, when I have barely got used to the superb quality of your productions, you come with this. You, Sir, are seriously spoiling your viewers, turning us into CZcams connoisseurs. What else are we going to watch? Please, do not stop.
If this is your first time visiting this channel, just you know, THIS IS THE BEST CHANNEL ON CZcams.
It has been months since you posted anything, is everything ok?
I do hope everything is fine and hope to hear from you soon
All good, following up on some research, will be back as soon as I can - Cheers :)
Clickspring I was starting to get worried
@@Clickspring Great to hear nothing bad happened! Take your time; we look forward to your next video.
He uploads all the time on the pateron page from what i hear, I'll be honest, the production value of his videos are well worth it tho, as soon as i can I'll be joining myself
Incredible build! I loved the tumbleweeds.
Tumbleswarf.
I remember the oil that came w the family old Victorian Singer Sewing machine. And the unique tools. Wonderful craftsmanship.
Hey Chris! I am seeing a lot of people waiting here for a new video. It's not a surprise as they are great, but I just wanted to tell you not to feel pressurized into anything. I know that a lot of content creators often feel bad and depressed when they can't keep up with fans "demands", so just remember to put your life first. I love your work and it is worth as much wait time as you feel is needed!
Thank you mate, I appreciate it :) I will be back, currently following up some very interesting research on the Antikythera Mechanism
i can't even begin to express the sheer wonder I get watching any of your video's Chris, even making something like an oiler, its not just an oiler it's a work of art, the way the parts slid together so slowly and smoothly when stacked was a joy to watch, the accuracy with which you make things always astonishes me, I've said it before but its worth repeating, you are a master of your craft mate and I thank the CZcams gods for giving us mere mortals the chance to sit at the shoulder of an amazing machinist and watch him turn pieces of steel and brass into beautiful tools, clocks or ancient mechanical devices, thank you!
I never thought I would be awestruck by a tool meant for lubrication.
My grandfather was a watch and clock repairman. He passed away when I was pretty young so I didn't have a chance to learn much from him. He purchased a business of an older guy he worked for in the 50s, so he started off pretty well with a lot of original new parts. My mom held onto the majority of things in case I ever wanted to use them and I'm glad she did - a few watch makers lathes, a ton of tiny tools. Millions of parts tiny gears, crystals, springs, new from different companies. Still in original packaging from years ago. - There are a ton of items that I have no idea what they are or how they are used. Not only that but if they happen to have some sort of label on the box they're in, often not much comes up online for them either. I love watching these videos because I can see the actual use of the parts. There are a bunch of tiny oilers with ruby inserts. Small little wooden ones, some stacking, a lot of them. I had no idea that it what they were used for until I watched this. I'm slowly trying to organize everything, and get one of the lathes setup properly so I can use it. Every time I watch one of these videos it makes me want to go dig around in the tool bin and figure more stuff out.
Hit it out of the ballpark with the editing on this one!
Tony's rubbing off
That is why he needed the oiler. 😄
@@Scott_C right. Gotta lube with something
I'm torn. They are both great channels.
The sheer effortless diligence Chris shows in all his work is so admirable. Everything is clean,tidy and well organised. The same can be seen in the production quality of his videos. They get more effort poured into them than most TV shows do
Four years later, I still enjoy watching this!
Ok, we know you are a master craftsman, but when you assembled the unit and let each part settle onto the other and they slowly fell into place as the air escaped, you were SHOWING OFF! Keep it up! Man, I love your videos. Thanks so much.
Arguably the best videos on CZcams. Clicking "Like" is not enough.
Man I can’t wait for you to post another video. Hope one comes soon!
The moment you assembled the parts and they slipped together slowly and perfectly - so satisfying...
Hey man, we miss you! Keep beeing awesome.
This intro obviously took an enormous amount of time, but damn, it's definitely worth it!
This video's content is, once again, amazing. The different oiler segments settling seemingly in slow motion was particulary satisfying. As for the intro, I thought that I might have stepped into a This Old Tony production (which is meant as high praise), and given that I am very fond of Sergio Leone's movies, I thoroughly approve.
Who knew that a DIY video about making an oil dispenser could rise to the level of a cinematic masterpiece?! OMG, this was even better than a Clickspring video! Oh wait . . .
I did not know how it was used until the last few seconds of the video. Now it makes sense.
You're gonna get an Oscar one of these days.
Yay! Been getting you in my recommended recently so rewatched a whole bunch of your videos I'd already seen. Was hoping a new vid would be coming out soon.
There’s few things more satisfying than a snug slip fit.
Oh wow that fit... just... nothing better to illustrate you've done fine work. That gentle slide down under own weight was super impressive.
Today a man from half way around the world taught me about a watch company that was started in my hometown of Springfield, IL. The internet is a strange and wonderful place.
Awsome! As always! Your channel deserve ten times more subscribers!
I'll never get sick of watching your videos.
Worth it for tumbleweed chips!
Absolutely stunning!!! Beautiful work chris
Bloody everything you make ends up being a bloody piece of art. I bloody love it, mate.
Perfect production value. Considerably better than many other professional productions. And the engineering; exquisite.
Even what looks like a scroodroivah at first glance! :)
Came across this channel yesterday
and I am totally hooked. Chris’s attention to detail and precision is the best I have seen .
Best intro ever for a machinist video.
Mesmerizing as usual. Thanks a lot, Paul
Very nice, and that intro was simply awesome, if I could like this 100 times it still wouldn’t be enough.
OK, I watched this whole thing not knowing what the end result was going to be, but I don't care. It was beautiful. Almost a spiritual experience.
Brilliant as ever. Loved the introduction...
Miss your videos!
Another great video Chris! Looking forward to seeing more videos as you continue the The Antikythera Mechanism project.
I bet you had fun editing this piece. It certainly was fun to watch. I loved the Sergio-Leoni-esque titles. Well done Chris. You deserve a Streamy Award!
The effort put into that intro is over 9000!!! 💥💥💥
New favorite Clickspring video... Thanks as always!
Love the spaghetti western theme. So well put together. Reminds me of This Old Tony. Awesome.
we miss you and your amazing skills. hope all is well with you.
Your videos are always worth the wait.
Once again, beautiful to watch you work and amazing camerawork as always!
Mate, you are a true master that takes value in the smallest things you make, even your tools.
It's always a pleasure watching your videos and picking up on you discipline and workmanship.
This has to be the best video I have seen in a long time.
I really like the intro! I love to see more in the future. Keep it up m8!
Brilliant work, as always.
When they slotted together, bravo! Another excellent video!
I just can't comprehend the quality that is put into making these videos. Truly outstanding.
You made me invest a few hours more into my February video that is long overdue and just try some compositing myself.
I love the composting shot you do with the CAD render overlayed over the untouched material. I will steal this idea for a 3D printing video.
Amazing as always Chris. Loved the Opening. Very creative.
Thank you mate :)
Chris, i love everyone of your clips. Thanks a lot. You have a calm voice.
I’m always so happy to see a new video of yours
If making film is your actual passion, after watching you make a clock I imagine the best western this side of Clint Eastwood would be produced.
I feel that a new video is coming soon, it's always after a random old video popup. The algorithm just knows
I was wrong
@@hvip4 I was hoping you were right
The work you do is phenomenal.
Absolutely loved the intro and outro segments! Well done
Thank you Chris. I just bought a copy of the namesake movie yesterday. You should have ToT and AvE on this with you. I'll let you three argue over who gets which character roll. :) Cheers.
Kasual *role
That's basically just 3 different sets of hands...
The future of youtube education channel.
I love the introduction! Your work is amazing as well!
Mind-blowing, again. Thanks Chris
Great job, as always! While watching the video, I forgot about my coffee. I'll go make a new one.
You've been spending time with this old tony ; ) lol
exactly what i was just thinking lol
They go to the same manicurist.
Beautiful. That's some amazing skills you got.
Very nice project Chris ! Thanks for sharing and the best intro of all time !
The dislikes probably came from WD40 fanatics.
Some feminist who are following a fake lady machinist.
WD40 isn't a lubricant.
Where did you go Chris? Your channel it's the best
I'm currently doing some more research for the Antikythera project, I will be back on the build videos once that is complete - Cheers :)
Clickspring I can’t wait your videos were the highlight of my day
As always, such superb craftsmanship and video quality. Your videos are always an immense joy to watch.
Absolutely mesmerizing as always. You make such incredible things with astounding precision.
No videos in five months. Chris: Are you upright and breathing. Post something to let us know you're OK.
All good, following up on some Antikythera research, I will be back on the vids as soon as that is complete - Cheers :)
@@Clickspring we are glad everything is fine, people do care about their favorite creators.
That chess set must be HUGE.
A thousand times YES!!! I love the intro. You are very good at what you do. Much respect!
Your videos are such a treat. Thankyou kindly for all the excellent work and effort you put into these.
Uh-oh, looks like @ThisOldTony is the current Production Values champ! Can't wait til you get back in the game!
Very nice pocket watch chain and watch you have there. :-)
Love the way each part sloooowly settles down, gorgeous :)
Chris, I love all of your videos and this is no exception. Thank you for all the work you do in the production of your great videos, better than anything on TV and better than 99% of CZcams.
So I liked the video before watching it (as always with Clickspring) and I have to say I have nothing to regret.
I do that because I often forget to like when binge watching
Several points
1) WD-40, AKA Work Destroyer 40. The ideal way to much up just about anything
2) Large Radii with form tools. Often it s a good idea to remove material with some form of relieving tool first. As the material becomes tougher. The Radii or form bigger. The more this becomes needed.
3) One problem with form tools I've seen is that with flimsy set-ups is a tendency of the work to climb up over the tool due to the work grabbing. Stiff set-ups, low speeds, and materials that need it cutting fluids.
4) And finally a question. All we ever see of Clickspring is his hands. All we ever see of This Old Tony is his hands. Maybe Clickspring has a really good Yank accent. Or TOT has a great Oz accent. Are Clickspring and This Old Tony one in the same? One ponders these great questions of existential importance.
Damn when I thought that your videos couldn't get any better you come out with this! Again such beautiful work it makes me want to cry, and awesome editing!
The combination of machinist talent and editing production is so next level. I’ve just binged on all of them.