You spin me round round, baby round round like a Pigeon. Patreon: / urituchman Instagram: / urituchman Commission work: urituchmanchannel@gmail.com
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@blip_bloop15 күн бұрын
Negative pigeon space is the most Terry Pratchet sounding term I've heard all week
@angelowentzler9961
12 күн бұрын
Fitting, because he looks JUST like I imagine Rincewind
@carrik_caser
12 күн бұрын
Uri has serious Leonard of Quirm vibes
@kgbhui
11 күн бұрын
@@carrik_caser but sometimes a bit of Bergholt Stuttley Johnson shows through =D
@Oldtanktapper
10 күн бұрын
@@kgbhuiI think all great inventors need a little bit of B. S. Johnson in their makeup.
@gcewing
10 күн бұрын
It connects all the places in the universe where there aren't any pigeons.
@Gilmar.Oliveira15 күн бұрын
This is like watching Clicksprings, but from a parallel universe.
@ianjackson8643
15 күн бұрын
Iknow he’ said bobs his uncle but if he starts to make his aunty kythera im out of here
@lindboknifeandtool
14 күн бұрын
CrackSpring
@marcao201266
14 күн бұрын
Assisto assiduamente o Uri Tuchman e Clicksprings. Ambos são ótimos.
@AdVapidKudos
14 күн бұрын
Back Alley Clickspring.
@ianjackson8643
14 күн бұрын
Iknow that uri said that bobs his uncle but I can’t wait for him to start to make his aunty kythera
@TonyBullard14 күн бұрын
6:30 "Let's not forget the hand of the clock which, obviously, is going to be a leg" Dammit Uri. I love you so much.
@tomtomeire
13 күн бұрын
he is the best 💪
@Nonononono_Ohno
8 күн бұрын
Shouldn't it be wings or feathers maybe?
@luccadeahl5340
7 күн бұрын
@@Nonononono_Ohno leg
@Nonononono_Ohno
6 күн бұрын
@@luccadeahl5340 Ok, but why? A clock has hands. What resembles hands more, in a pigeon? The wings, or the legs? Biologically, it's very clear that a bird's "arms" are its wings and not its legs.
@GlutenEruption
5 күн бұрын
@@Nonononono_Ohno that's the joke, it's the exact last thing you'd expect as a hand.
@rickmmakes15 күн бұрын
Finally, a metric clock! Great work!
@nknk314
15 күн бұрын
How can it be metric? It uses feet!
@argumentfoireux1660
15 күн бұрын
@@nknk314 Yes but the foot counts in 10 toes and middle phalanges.
@ethanhodges4283
15 күн бұрын
@@nknk314 Comedy gold
@eric.is.online
15 күн бұрын
@@nknk314 🤣🤣🤣
@Momo_Kawashima
14 күн бұрын
Every 10 seconds it's one minute. Every 10 minutes it's one hour. Every 10 hour it's one day. Every 10 days it's one week. Every 10 weeks it's one month. Every 10 months it's one year. It all makes sense now
@LordHonkInc15 күн бұрын
I love the evolution of "Can I make a gear with pigeon heads as teeth?" to "Oops, I accidentally made a clock"
@amargasaurus5337
5 күн бұрын
#featurecreep
@k1ckyscotland98815 күн бұрын
"I'm not a watch maker" ?. You make us watch!. Your videos are compelling.
@jsihavealotofplaylists
Күн бұрын
A make watcher
@InheritanceMachining14 күн бұрын
It is accurate! It clearly shows how fast time flies in the shop! Best video I've seen all month (or probably longer).
@urituchmanpigeon
14 күн бұрын
Thank you! Since it's only a minute dial, the weight falls all the way down in like 6 revolutions, so I have about 4 minutes to enjoy the ticking😅
@beauwilliamson3628
10 күн бұрын
@@urituchmanpigeon perfect to time an egg
@japc95815 күн бұрын
"I promise I'm not high" had me dead
@derschwartzadder
14 күн бұрын
I'm not sure i believe him. ...
@dieterlamm181915 күн бұрын
Great, the Monty Python of metal work 😀
@stevesclocks13 күн бұрын
There was a website long ago called Gary's Wooden Clocks. It said that since clocks only rotate in one direction, only one surface of each gear tooth actually matters. Make the back of the pigeon head follow an accurate gear tooth profile. The other gear tooth surface can contain the pigeon's beak. The gear should operate as accurately as a traditional involute gear in one direction. You have to flip over all the gears that rotate counter-clockwise.
@Meeptome
9 күн бұрын
That was my first thought - follow an involute pattern only on meshing surfaces
@Zer0ji
9 күн бұрын
To keep the spirit of the clock, the pigeon should be on the meshing face, and the perfectly fine gear surface should stay unused!
@stevesclocks
9 күн бұрын
@@Zer0ji Sure, you could get it to work with the beak on the meshing face, but it won't be as efficient. The power transfer will vary depending on the position. Drive weight will need to be increased or runtime reduced for the clock to continue running through the weak phases. Running the pigeons backwards will have maximum efficiency through the complete rotation, so runtime can be increased.
@redstonewarrior0152
5 күн бұрын
@@stevesclocks That's the joke
@MrAlfredDM15 күн бұрын
Funnily enough, 45 seconds is the amount of time you typically wait when blooming a pour over coffee. So essentially you've made a bloom clock! Congrats!
@JohnDlugosz
8 күн бұрын
Mine's more like 30 seconds. But really, I just wait until the foaming stops.
@elmomusk995215 күн бұрын
This is without a doubt one of the nicer pigeon-themed clocks ive seen.
@cvoisineaddis
15 күн бұрын
Easily in the top 10 pigeon-themed clocks.
@littlebacchus21612 күн бұрын
I wish I was rich enough to have Uri build me odd mechanisms for a curiosity cabinet and see people struggle to work out the meaning / purpose of them all.
@lornacy15 күн бұрын
This could totally be a timer. The coolest timer ever. Forget cube timers now we have pigeon timers.
@darynradcliffe2909
12 күн бұрын
Ideal for cooking pigeon eggs perhaps?
@supplespecimen725
9 күн бұрын
A prank timer that looks like it counts down from 10 but actually takes 44.5 seconds
@fwiffo8 күн бұрын
This is definitely the best video on KZread about using pigeon-shaped gears in approximately a clock.
@bernhardwagner574915 күн бұрын
As a watchmaker who built several clocks I can say, this is really great work!
@dbaider946712 күн бұрын
It's nice watching an original genius at work. You read the books and immediately threw them all out.
@bigbossimmotal15 күн бұрын
By far the coolest metric (10 hour), single footed, Pigeon themed, interference pendulum non-clocks I have ever seen! As always, it was a great video. The perfectly timed comedic pause at "the pendulum swings between the legs" had me spurting orange soda out of my nose! Fantastic work all the way around.
@TheGrinningViking
7 күн бұрын
It's clearly imperial, it uses foot based measurements
@bigbossimmotal
7 күн бұрын
@@TheGrinningViking OOOO, tricky. But there are 12 inches in a foot, not ten, and 12 hours on most clock faces, not ten. Sooo Metricerial? or Impetric?
@piparalegal201915 күн бұрын
Not me giggling at this very silly concept for a clock on a day when I'm feeling extra crummy from migraines! Thank you for the giggles! It's beautiful!
@LeoScarpelli
11 күн бұрын
I cured my migraines with CoQ-10.
@mumblbeebee654610 күн бұрын
Amazing how you managed to model the abrupt head movements of pigeons 😂 It’s sweet, and clever, and I already looking forward to whatever you do next!
@MrSoundman195511 күн бұрын
I just love the thickness of Uri materials. I'm going to make a delicate clock mechanism - and he whips out a piece of sea going brass a half inch thick! Truly a work of mechanical art as usual. Does it work? Yes it does. Does it have a purpose? Not in this universe ...
@davedavem15 күн бұрын
I love that it counts 10 amounts of time 😆
@flatwal15 күн бұрын
I cant express how organic and natural this channel and man is, its just perfect!
@osicighana468111 күн бұрын
"Thank you very much for watching"....should Uri have said...Thanks very much for Clocking!
@svinkuk26527 күн бұрын
this thing is just fantastic in so many ways, it measures 44,5 seconds divided into tenths, and the second hand (or the two hundredths of 44,5 seconds-hand?) is a foot. And the only answer to the question "but why?" is "well you see, the gears are pigeons.." Bravo, sir
@capnskustomworks14 күн бұрын
It’s a bendulum!!! 🥰🥰🥰 It turned out awesome!
@HansWeberHimself
14 күн бұрын
That hurts so good.
@madsjohannesheftholmnielse947915 күн бұрын
Uri, the most chaotic and brilliant creator online😂😉 I love the learning/mistakes, a clock, turning from 10-1, with an upside down 6 as 9❤️
@F.O.Cause.U.S7 күн бұрын
Uri is awesome i started watching him many, many years ago. He shows his mistakes, issues, problems and shows that things don't always go smooth. The way his mind and humor is just what i need some days.
@LaserGadgets15 күн бұрын
Saw the thumbnail and I was sure its clickspring, and then I see a Uri in its natural habitat :p
@richs542215 күн бұрын
The precision machining capabilities of your shop continue to improve, very well done! Love the pendulum.
@derekturner327210 күн бұрын
I love your videos. So much skill and thought there, but the zany sense of humor just makes my week. "We'll have a hand, which obviously will be a leg". This will forever be stuck in my brain when I need a silent and private chuckle. Thanks.
@pel641315 күн бұрын
14:17... I'm... I can't stop laughing... My sides... 😂
@hellsingmongrel
8 күн бұрын
XD I didn't even have to click on the timestamp, I knew exactly what this was referring to. That part was so good!
@loc4l4rtist71
4 күн бұрын
“Blalalalulululululuululululululu”
@CraftiXWorkshop14 күн бұрын
Out of literally anything this ma could have made he made a gear out of pigeons. Total legend.
@thomashverring948415 күн бұрын
Aw man, this was a great video! Your eye for the absurd coupled with your sense of humor is just brilliant, like 14:18. I love it. And on top of that you are an excellent artist and craftsman. Also, props for the clocked screws!
@austingeorge66595 күн бұрын
Even just the first minute of the video I've already laughed 3 times! I have a very goofy sense of humor. Love this!!
@freemansame806215 күн бұрын
Amazing job, this is One of my favorite channels !
@nilsdm15 күн бұрын
This gear design would be perfect to make a hand cranked whisk.
@martinpanev665114 күн бұрын
I saw this on Patreon and I couldnt help but watch it again here! Love the Clickspring-on-crack energy, Uri!! Really fills the Antikythera shaped hole in my heart! Another awesome project as always!
@MoonLitChild
14 күн бұрын
One day he will, on a whim decide to re-make the Antikythera Mechanism. It'll happen, give him time.
@martinpanev6651
14 күн бұрын
@@MoonLitChild I cant wait to see that
@jackplant9232
10 күн бұрын
Clickspring is still working on the Antikythera mechanism, there was a very long time where there wasn't much video content on it as he was working on the paper he was writing regarding his discoveries over how it works. Now he is mostly done with that side of things, the pace is picking up on the mechanism itself and the video making, craftsmanship does take time though, I wonder how long it took to create the original mechanism?
@martinpanev6651
10 күн бұрын
Ive been looking at all of the updates on his patreon for a while, I am really getting excited to see what it will look like when its finished! I really cannot imagine how long it would have taken for an ancient craftsman to do!
@MattariOnlineКүн бұрын
Gorgeous piece, love the bend in the pendulum actually, and I love that the pigeons actually have 3 stages: cavity entry, middle cavity, and cavity exit.
@steveblake31414 күн бұрын
Met Uri at Maker Central last weekend. My meds were kicking my brains out my ears and I just gushed about loving his work and how it made me use more brass. He asked what projects, and for some reason I just stared and said "knives" in an unintentionally sinister moment of brain-fog (I do make other things I swear!). I went to leave before Uri called for security, but he stopped me and handed me a handmade paper postcard with a drawing of a pigeon he made. Everything Uri does is part of a wonderfully absurd world, and this clock is a perfect example of that.
@billorted369915 күн бұрын
WOOOO You rock Uri!
@jordanezell513215 күн бұрын
Well done.
@mortonuser4 күн бұрын
I love showing all the errors and returns of your work, while cutting out any boring stuff. It is quite entertaining and educational at once. Nice work (and also the clock) .
@cashel11119 күн бұрын
you have a knack for finding the perfect middle ground between over complicating it and just winging it also that pantograph is very clever!
@SeraphimKnight14 күн бұрын
It was fun watching Uri do egregious things with hand tools, but I feel like getting real machine tools has truly unlock the shenanigan potential in him.
@Keeneyes4utube15 күн бұрын
God Bless you Uri, you're an agent of chaos and I am all for it.
@kode44208 күн бұрын
I've learned over the years if you expect it to work the first time it rarely will. It's better to remain sceptical because life likes to prove you wrong. Great video.👍
@wesleydabes910710 күн бұрын
Uri, you inspire me so much! Thank you for making these videos and contraptions!
@hugojcardoso14 күн бұрын
Thank you for bringing so much fun into the world.
@GWServices15 күн бұрын
As a member of watchmakers corner I can assure you we fully approve of this work.
@waltherc9412 күн бұрын
You can adjust the timing of the clock by lengthening/shortening the pendulum (seems like lengthening might be good in this case, in order to reach a minute), you could add in a threaded end to the tip of the current pendulum rod as an adjustment piece. Also, the inconsistent tics vs tocs can be adjusted by changing the equilibrium position of the pallet fork (or escapement fork) relative to the position of the pendulum. This is known as "beat error" in watchmaking. Having near zero beat error first before you adjust the rate is preferable since reducing the beat error will allow the amplitude of oscillation to be maximized. Very very cool stuff! Also I know you're not trying to make a fully functioning clock, but if you wanted to, and had sufficiently smooth mechanisms, you would be able to increase your power reserve too (time before your clock runs out of wind). But then you might also want to create a winding mechanism independent from the motion mechanism, but that's a whole slippery slope that you've now gone down hahaha.
@wilbur9416Күн бұрын
You are a mad mad man. Love it, love the craftsmanship and tools.
@418_im_a_teapot4 күн бұрын
45 seconds on 10 segments means it reaches one minute at 3 ⅓ segments after one full rotation, I'm in love with this beautiful child of chaos.
@WizardKingCorey15 күн бұрын
One of the best videos I've watched in a very long time. Keep being you, I love this video.
@Flimbus_8 күн бұрын
First video of yours I've watched, and I'm in love, amazing content ❤❤❤❤
@stevenbarber390210 күн бұрын
I love all of your videos but this has to be one of my favorites. Wonderful job
@Vidmir6915 күн бұрын
You are brilliant, such a joy to watch or even clock.
@nickalasmontano14968 күн бұрын
I love your videos. Not only the projects you make, but you are very good at showing the journey along the way in an interesting and fun way.
@mootavic497310 күн бұрын
I haven't watched a youtube video that made me smile the whole way through in years. I loved everything about this mate, great work.
@StabilisingGlobalTemperature7 күн бұрын
Decimal time Napoleon would be proud. Next up: meridian through Paris.
@sturestensson918715 күн бұрын
I really needed some joy tonight, and here is Uri, delivering as always! Much love!
@BakeBakePi4 күн бұрын
Incredible video! It turned out so well!
@morganmeehan599110 күн бұрын
Always such a pleasure to watch your videos. So much time, dedication and talent!
@memor551415 күн бұрын
Your videos are so good an unique youtube and the world needs more of this.
@TommyJobson9 күн бұрын
Super cool! I love the tooth profile idea, thinking outside the box. Congratulations on becoming a fully fledged horologistish.
@sleethmitchell5 күн бұрын
the entire presentation is humbling. thanks!
@DannyDierickx10 күн бұрын
Love your determination ! Good work !
@lisabenden4 күн бұрын
I don't know how I got to your video... but I love it. XD The timing of your editing is so engaging, and I love your sense of humor.
@OnotoleWasser12 күн бұрын
Uri, you are amazing artist! So creative and with such a great sense of humor.
@adamm415810 күн бұрын
Great video Uri 🍻 thanks for your incredible imagination and personality!
@lik3th3hamm3r14 күн бұрын
Everytime Uri uploads it is just Delightful! Thank you!
@mkjzb10 күн бұрын
Very good show buddy. I'm a machinist by trade and I admire watching you work and love that you talk about your mistakes as well. 😊
@Bob.Jenkins11 күн бұрын
An absolute pleasure to watch - you may not be a 'Clock Maker' but you're certainly talented and amusing.
@danielzambelligat376715 күн бұрын
You are a genius!!! SO FUN TO WATCH!
@brianalder223411 күн бұрын
Brilliant as usual ! Great to watch ! Big 👍👍👍👍👍👍
@elizsupercrakheadtm8353Күн бұрын
I guess we can prove that you can make a clock mechanism out of any two gears that fit really great. Amazing video. 1,000/10
@AlexBrugh9 күн бұрын
Thanks for showing the mistakes and setbacks. I really enjoyed the journey
@luishion11 күн бұрын
I sware i saw clock mechanism and thought i was going to see you handcraft a clock. Didnt even think twice about it. I know how involved clock mechanisms are. The tiny details of every gear moving in harmony. This is how highly i think of your skill as a maker. This was amazing too. Its always a treat to see you in action and fun too.
@dizfoster87268 күн бұрын
Followed from this video alone. Great work! Keep making!!!
@SpunkMonkey10 күн бұрын
Wow... I can only imagine if I knew you when I was building ridiculous doodads in art school metals class. You would have been my absolute hero, and I'd still be working in metals.
@cowcrapper12 күн бұрын
Excellent work and also excellent demonstration on how an escapement works.
@frankierzucekjr10 күн бұрын
Its always a great time watching you make stuff.. I've been a fan for quite a few years now. Hows the cats doing. I remember they would try to climb and walk over things you worked on
@z309994314 күн бұрын
Thank you Uri, great entertainment.
@lonelymtbrider33698 күн бұрын
Man this guy is hilarious, and super skilled. Subscribed!
@Freelancer4tehwin6 күн бұрын
This is the most delightfully Monty-Python thing I have seen in some time. Lovely. And lovely work too, as per usual.
@TheMilkman7107 күн бұрын
Never have I ever felt like I could build a clock, until now. Ive watched people build clocks before but i still didnt understand how it worked. After wathing this, i have a much better grasp on the mechanics.
@DaveGDesigns11 күн бұрын
Brilliant video Uri and it was great to see you again at the weekend at makers central 👍🏻
@janjoska254915 күн бұрын
This content has everything. Thank you
@coolshoooКүн бұрын
This is what artists should look like in my mind. Huge respect, very cool.
@dpeter639615 күн бұрын
Outstanding creativity!! I love to watch you create really cool things.
@F1DesignUS15 күн бұрын
Uri....you are freaking awesome!
@mrimmortal157914 күн бұрын
Great build Uri! If you increase the length of your pendulum rod, it will slow down the beat (increase the time between beats). Then thread the end of the rod (maybe a couple inches) and get rid of the hook on the weight, drilling a through hole where the hook was. Now slide the weight onto the threaded rod and thread a decorative final onto the rod below the weight. This way, you can use the finial nut to fine tune the timing so that your 10 to 1 countdown timer can be any length of time you wish. Next thing would be to add a small bell that rings every time your timer hits 10 o’Tuchman!
@JosephCornishV6 күн бұрын
Excellent proof of concept. I like the stylized gears and bent pendulum arm solution.
@thefrenchmachinist895714 күн бұрын
Oh maaaaan!!!! you don't need to compare yourself to Clickspring anymore ! Have trust in yourself. You are your own you with your excentricity and from my point of view, you are perfect as is!
@toddstewart45795 күн бұрын
The ghost in the machine has blessed me with this fine video from a delightful eccentric maker. Truly a blessed day this be!
@createinside461312 күн бұрын
i am a watchmaker and loooove this. you are skilled and a great guy! all you have to set now is the "reperé" which is the same amount of time between the tic and tocs (bendulum swing left an right)
@natsterjam15 күн бұрын
LEG END! Love your uploads Uri, thank you for the entertainment AND learning. 👍 🐦
@NatsumeRyu6 күн бұрын
This was very enjoyable to watch!
@mishal59188 күн бұрын
every thing about your work is just amazing, the perfection, the dedication, and just pure beauty
@TheLaughingDove9 күн бұрын
Listen I love pigeons but that pendulum arm is SENDING ME. Flipping brilliant little art piece
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Negative pigeon space is the most Terry Pratchet sounding term I've heard all week
@angelowentzler9961
12 күн бұрын
Fitting, because he looks JUST like I imagine Rincewind
@carrik_caser
12 күн бұрын
Uri has serious Leonard of Quirm vibes
@kgbhui
11 күн бұрын
@@carrik_caser but sometimes a bit of Bergholt Stuttley Johnson shows through =D
@Oldtanktapper
10 күн бұрын
@@kgbhuiI think all great inventors need a little bit of B. S. Johnson in their makeup.
@gcewing
10 күн бұрын
It connects all the places in the universe where there aren't any pigeons.
This is like watching Clicksprings, but from a parallel universe.
@ianjackson8643
15 күн бұрын
Iknow he’ said bobs his uncle but if he starts to make his aunty kythera im out of here
@lindboknifeandtool
14 күн бұрын
CrackSpring
@marcao201266
14 күн бұрын
Assisto assiduamente o Uri Tuchman e Clicksprings. Ambos são ótimos.
@AdVapidKudos
14 күн бұрын
Back Alley Clickspring.
@ianjackson8643
14 күн бұрын
Iknow that uri said that bobs his uncle but I can’t wait for him to start to make his aunty kythera
6:30 "Let's not forget the hand of the clock which, obviously, is going to be a leg" Dammit Uri. I love you so much.
@tomtomeire
13 күн бұрын
he is the best 💪
@Nonononono_Ohno
8 күн бұрын
Shouldn't it be wings or feathers maybe?
@luccadeahl5340
7 күн бұрын
@@Nonononono_Ohno leg
@Nonononono_Ohno
6 күн бұрын
@@luccadeahl5340 Ok, but why? A clock has hands. What resembles hands more, in a pigeon? The wings, or the legs? Biologically, it's very clear that a bird's "arms" are its wings and not its legs.
@GlutenEruption
5 күн бұрын
@@Nonononono_Ohno that's the joke, it's the exact last thing you'd expect as a hand.
Finally, a metric clock! Great work!
@nknk314
15 күн бұрын
How can it be metric? It uses feet!
@argumentfoireux1660
15 күн бұрын
@@nknk314 Yes but the foot counts in 10 toes and middle phalanges.
@ethanhodges4283
15 күн бұрын
@@nknk314 Comedy gold
@eric.is.online
15 күн бұрын
@@nknk314 🤣🤣🤣
@Momo_Kawashima
14 күн бұрын
Every 10 seconds it's one minute. Every 10 minutes it's one hour. Every 10 hour it's one day. Every 10 days it's one week. Every 10 weeks it's one month. Every 10 months it's one year. It all makes sense now
I love the evolution of "Can I make a gear with pigeon heads as teeth?" to "Oops, I accidentally made a clock"
@amargasaurus5337
5 күн бұрын
#featurecreep
"I'm not a watch maker" ?. You make us watch!. Your videos are compelling.
@jsihavealotofplaylists
Күн бұрын
A make watcher
It is accurate! It clearly shows how fast time flies in the shop! Best video I've seen all month (or probably longer).
@urituchmanpigeon
14 күн бұрын
Thank you! Since it's only a minute dial, the weight falls all the way down in like 6 revolutions, so I have about 4 minutes to enjoy the ticking😅
@beauwilliamson3628
10 күн бұрын
@@urituchmanpigeon perfect to time an egg
"I promise I'm not high" had me dead
@derschwartzadder
14 күн бұрын
I'm not sure i believe him. ...
Great, the Monty Python of metal work 😀
There was a website long ago called Gary's Wooden Clocks. It said that since clocks only rotate in one direction, only one surface of each gear tooth actually matters. Make the back of the pigeon head follow an accurate gear tooth profile. The other gear tooth surface can contain the pigeon's beak. The gear should operate as accurately as a traditional involute gear in one direction. You have to flip over all the gears that rotate counter-clockwise.
@Meeptome
9 күн бұрын
That was my first thought - follow an involute pattern only on meshing surfaces
@Zer0ji
9 күн бұрын
To keep the spirit of the clock, the pigeon should be on the meshing face, and the perfectly fine gear surface should stay unused!
@stevesclocks
9 күн бұрын
@@Zer0ji Sure, you could get it to work with the beak on the meshing face, but it won't be as efficient. The power transfer will vary depending on the position. Drive weight will need to be increased or runtime reduced for the clock to continue running through the weak phases. Running the pigeons backwards will have maximum efficiency through the complete rotation, so runtime can be increased.
@redstonewarrior0152
5 күн бұрын
@@stevesclocks That's the joke
Funnily enough, 45 seconds is the amount of time you typically wait when blooming a pour over coffee. So essentially you've made a bloom clock! Congrats!
@JohnDlugosz
8 күн бұрын
Mine's more like 30 seconds. But really, I just wait until the foaming stops.
This is without a doubt one of the nicer pigeon-themed clocks ive seen.
@cvoisineaddis
15 күн бұрын
Easily in the top 10 pigeon-themed clocks.
I wish I was rich enough to have Uri build me odd mechanisms for a curiosity cabinet and see people struggle to work out the meaning / purpose of them all.
This could totally be a timer. The coolest timer ever. Forget cube timers now we have pigeon timers.
@darynradcliffe2909
12 күн бұрын
Ideal for cooking pigeon eggs perhaps?
@supplespecimen725
9 күн бұрын
A prank timer that looks like it counts down from 10 but actually takes 44.5 seconds
This is definitely the best video on KZread about using pigeon-shaped gears in approximately a clock.
As a watchmaker who built several clocks I can say, this is really great work!
It's nice watching an original genius at work. You read the books and immediately threw them all out.
By far the coolest metric (10 hour), single footed, Pigeon themed, interference pendulum non-clocks I have ever seen! As always, it was a great video. The perfectly timed comedic pause at "the pendulum swings between the legs" had me spurting orange soda out of my nose! Fantastic work all the way around.
@TheGrinningViking
7 күн бұрын
It's clearly imperial, it uses foot based measurements
@bigbossimmotal
7 күн бұрын
@@TheGrinningViking OOOO, tricky. But there are 12 inches in a foot, not ten, and 12 hours on most clock faces, not ten. Sooo Metricerial? or Impetric?
Not me giggling at this very silly concept for a clock on a day when I'm feeling extra crummy from migraines! Thank you for the giggles! It's beautiful!
@LeoScarpelli
11 күн бұрын
I cured my migraines with CoQ-10.
Amazing how you managed to model the abrupt head movements of pigeons 😂 It’s sweet, and clever, and I already looking forward to whatever you do next!
I just love the thickness of Uri materials. I'm going to make a delicate clock mechanism - and he whips out a piece of sea going brass a half inch thick! Truly a work of mechanical art as usual. Does it work? Yes it does. Does it have a purpose? Not in this universe ...
I love that it counts 10 amounts of time 😆
I cant express how organic and natural this channel and man is, its just perfect!
"Thank you very much for watching"....should Uri have said...Thanks very much for Clocking!
this thing is just fantastic in so many ways, it measures 44,5 seconds divided into tenths, and the second hand (or the two hundredths of 44,5 seconds-hand?) is a foot. And the only answer to the question "but why?" is "well you see, the gears are pigeons.." Bravo, sir
It’s a bendulum!!! 🥰🥰🥰 It turned out awesome!
@HansWeberHimself
14 күн бұрын
That hurts so good.
Uri, the most chaotic and brilliant creator online😂😉 I love the learning/mistakes, a clock, turning from 10-1, with an upside down 6 as 9❤️
Uri is awesome i started watching him many, many years ago. He shows his mistakes, issues, problems and shows that things don't always go smooth. The way his mind and humor is just what i need some days.
Saw the thumbnail and I was sure its clickspring, and then I see a Uri in its natural habitat :p
The precision machining capabilities of your shop continue to improve, very well done! Love the pendulum.
I love your videos. So much skill and thought there, but the zany sense of humor just makes my week. "We'll have a hand, which obviously will be a leg". This will forever be stuck in my brain when I need a silent and private chuckle. Thanks.
14:17... I'm... I can't stop laughing... My sides... 😂
@hellsingmongrel
8 күн бұрын
XD I didn't even have to click on the timestamp, I knew exactly what this was referring to. That part was so good!
@loc4l4rtist71
4 күн бұрын
“Blalalalulululululuululululululu”
Out of literally anything this ma could have made he made a gear out of pigeons. Total legend.
Aw man, this was a great video! Your eye for the absurd coupled with your sense of humor is just brilliant, like 14:18. I love it. And on top of that you are an excellent artist and craftsman. Also, props for the clocked screws!
Even just the first minute of the video I've already laughed 3 times! I have a very goofy sense of humor. Love this!!
Amazing job, this is One of my favorite channels !
This gear design would be perfect to make a hand cranked whisk.
I saw this on Patreon and I couldnt help but watch it again here! Love the Clickspring-on-crack energy, Uri!! Really fills the Antikythera shaped hole in my heart! Another awesome project as always!
@MoonLitChild
14 күн бұрын
One day he will, on a whim decide to re-make the Antikythera Mechanism. It'll happen, give him time.
@martinpanev6651
14 күн бұрын
@@MoonLitChild I cant wait to see that
@jackplant9232
10 күн бұрын
Clickspring is still working on the Antikythera mechanism, there was a very long time where there wasn't much video content on it as he was working on the paper he was writing regarding his discoveries over how it works. Now he is mostly done with that side of things, the pace is picking up on the mechanism itself and the video making, craftsmanship does take time though, I wonder how long it took to create the original mechanism?
@martinpanev6651
10 күн бұрын
Ive been looking at all of the updates on his patreon for a while, I am really getting excited to see what it will look like when its finished! I really cannot imagine how long it would have taken for an ancient craftsman to do!
Gorgeous piece, love the bend in the pendulum actually, and I love that the pigeons actually have 3 stages: cavity entry, middle cavity, and cavity exit.
Met Uri at Maker Central last weekend. My meds were kicking my brains out my ears and I just gushed about loving his work and how it made me use more brass. He asked what projects, and for some reason I just stared and said "knives" in an unintentionally sinister moment of brain-fog (I do make other things I swear!). I went to leave before Uri called for security, but he stopped me and handed me a handmade paper postcard with a drawing of a pigeon he made. Everything Uri does is part of a wonderfully absurd world, and this clock is a perfect example of that.
WOOOO You rock Uri!
Well done.
I love showing all the errors and returns of your work, while cutting out any boring stuff. It is quite entertaining and educational at once. Nice work (and also the clock) .
you have a knack for finding the perfect middle ground between over complicating it and just winging it also that pantograph is very clever!
It was fun watching Uri do egregious things with hand tools, but I feel like getting real machine tools has truly unlock the shenanigan potential in him.
God Bless you Uri, you're an agent of chaos and I am all for it.
I've learned over the years if you expect it to work the first time it rarely will. It's better to remain sceptical because life likes to prove you wrong. Great video.👍
Uri, you inspire me so much! Thank you for making these videos and contraptions!
Thank you for bringing so much fun into the world.
As a member of watchmakers corner I can assure you we fully approve of this work.
You can adjust the timing of the clock by lengthening/shortening the pendulum (seems like lengthening might be good in this case, in order to reach a minute), you could add in a threaded end to the tip of the current pendulum rod as an adjustment piece. Also, the inconsistent tics vs tocs can be adjusted by changing the equilibrium position of the pallet fork (or escapement fork) relative to the position of the pendulum. This is known as "beat error" in watchmaking. Having near zero beat error first before you adjust the rate is preferable since reducing the beat error will allow the amplitude of oscillation to be maximized. Very very cool stuff! Also I know you're not trying to make a fully functioning clock, but if you wanted to, and had sufficiently smooth mechanisms, you would be able to increase your power reserve too (time before your clock runs out of wind). But then you might also want to create a winding mechanism independent from the motion mechanism, but that's a whole slippery slope that you've now gone down hahaha.
You are a mad mad man. Love it, love the craftsmanship and tools.
45 seconds on 10 segments means it reaches one minute at 3 ⅓ segments after one full rotation, I'm in love with this beautiful child of chaos.
One of the best videos I've watched in a very long time. Keep being you, I love this video.
First video of yours I've watched, and I'm in love, amazing content ❤❤❤❤
I love all of your videos but this has to be one of my favorites. Wonderful job
You are brilliant, such a joy to watch or even clock.
I love your videos. Not only the projects you make, but you are very good at showing the journey along the way in an interesting and fun way.
I haven't watched a youtube video that made me smile the whole way through in years. I loved everything about this mate, great work.
Decimal time Napoleon would be proud. Next up: meridian through Paris.
I really needed some joy tonight, and here is Uri, delivering as always! Much love!
Incredible video! It turned out so well!
Always such a pleasure to watch your videos. So much time, dedication and talent!
Your videos are so good an unique youtube and the world needs more of this.
Super cool! I love the tooth profile idea, thinking outside the box. Congratulations on becoming a fully fledged horologistish.
the entire presentation is humbling. thanks!
Love your determination ! Good work !
I don't know how I got to your video... but I love it. XD The timing of your editing is so engaging, and I love your sense of humor.
Uri, you are amazing artist! So creative and with such a great sense of humor.
Great video Uri 🍻 thanks for your incredible imagination and personality!
Everytime Uri uploads it is just Delightful! Thank you!
Very good show buddy. I'm a machinist by trade and I admire watching you work and love that you talk about your mistakes as well. 😊
An absolute pleasure to watch - you may not be a 'Clock Maker' but you're certainly talented and amusing.
You are a genius!!! SO FUN TO WATCH!
Brilliant as usual ! Great to watch ! Big 👍👍👍👍👍👍
I guess we can prove that you can make a clock mechanism out of any two gears that fit really great. Amazing video. 1,000/10
Thanks for showing the mistakes and setbacks. I really enjoyed the journey
I sware i saw clock mechanism and thought i was going to see you handcraft a clock. Didnt even think twice about it. I know how involved clock mechanisms are. The tiny details of every gear moving in harmony. This is how highly i think of your skill as a maker. This was amazing too. Its always a treat to see you in action and fun too.
Followed from this video alone. Great work! Keep making!!!
Wow... I can only imagine if I knew you when I was building ridiculous doodads in art school metals class. You would have been my absolute hero, and I'd still be working in metals.
Excellent work and also excellent demonstration on how an escapement works.
Its always a great time watching you make stuff.. I've been a fan for quite a few years now. Hows the cats doing. I remember they would try to climb and walk over things you worked on
Thank you Uri, great entertainment.
Man this guy is hilarious, and super skilled. Subscribed!
This is the most delightfully Monty-Python thing I have seen in some time. Lovely. And lovely work too, as per usual.
Never have I ever felt like I could build a clock, until now. Ive watched people build clocks before but i still didnt understand how it worked. After wathing this, i have a much better grasp on the mechanics.
Brilliant video Uri and it was great to see you again at the weekend at makers central 👍🏻
This content has everything. Thank you
This is what artists should look like in my mind. Huge respect, very cool.
Outstanding creativity!! I love to watch you create really cool things.
Uri....you are freaking awesome!
Great build Uri! If you increase the length of your pendulum rod, it will slow down the beat (increase the time between beats). Then thread the end of the rod (maybe a couple inches) and get rid of the hook on the weight, drilling a through hole where the hook was. Now slide the weight onto the threaded rod and thread a decorative final onto the rod below the weight. This way, you can use the finial nut to fine tune the timing so that your 10 to 1 countdown timer can be any length of time you wish. Next thing would be to add a small bell that rings every time your timer hits 10 o’Tuchman!
Excellent proof of concept. I like the stylized gears and bent pendulum arm solution.
Oh maaaaan!!!! you don't need to compare yourself to Clickspring anymore ! Have trust in yourself. You are your own you with your excentricity and from my point of view, you are perfect as is!
The ghost in the machine has blessed me with this fine video from a delightful eccentric maker. Truly a blessed day this be!
i am a watchmaker and loooove this. you are skilled and a great guy! all you have to set now is the "reperé" which is the same amount of time between the tic and tocs (bendulum swing left an right)
LEG END! Love your uploads Uri, thank you for the entertainment AND learning. 👍 🐦
This was very enjoyable to watch!
every thing about your work is just amazing, the perfection, the dedication, and just pure beauty
Listen I love pigeons but that pendulum arm is SENDING ME. Flipping brilliant little art piece