Woodworking, blacksmithing, watch repair and a little bit of this and that. Tällä kanavalla näet puutöitä, metallitöitä, takomista, sorvausta, kellojen korjaamista ym. askartelua.
The best video I’ve seen on indicator repair so far. I would have liked a narration to go along with your video explaining the various steps and order of operations. I would also have liked to know what solutions you used to clean the parts as well as lubricants used. Thanks for posting your work.
@scottrobinson749015 күн бұрын
I've been trying to make these for years.Have had no success.Would like more of a detailed explanation of what you're doing and the shape and depth and whatever it is because i've tried it and cannot get it to work
@Lazywatchsmith15 күн бұрын
All i know that best time to make these is srpring. The bark is easier to remowe. If it does not work blow harder. If still no luck adjust the air path or the depth of the hole in the wood or bark. Make sure that the hole in the bark has a clean cut. Good luck.
@PhoenixCreationsKaTyJsАй бұрын
Have you a full video showing cutting methods? I make jewellery and have a SR pendulum flex shaft, and need to cut stones smaller before tumbling, I’ve got plenty water lol supplied by a iv bag and line, and have adapted a really useful box and lid to turn the flex shaft into a mini table saw with a adapted sponge at the back to help keep the blade wet and catch over spray as said box is full of water as well as the iv line, don’t think hubby would appreciate a soggy shed! It’s good to see other ways! 😊
@williammessenger96372 ай бұрын
Not wasting my time where the content creator is either unwilling or unable to speak and articulate their process.
@marosrokyta82922 ай бұрын
After 6 years?
@Lazywatchsmith2 ай бұрын
Do not buy if you make furniture.
@debbievelazquez14673 ай бұрын
Loved watching this! Very inspiring!
@crazy_istanbul_cat3 ай бұрын
İs it better to make inside bracing too?
@sergio40094 ай бұрын
What oil do you used for lubrification, the yellow and red ??
@Lazywatchsmith3 ай бұрын
Sorry. Cant renember. It was some kind of watch repairing oil.
@ZERO.0_YT4 ай бұрын
goud
@jeffreylagumbay4 ай бұрын
Nice bro
@prosen4264 ай бұрын
Thanks for giving me the motivation/guidance to have a go at this myself :) Thankfully all mine needed was cleaning and some oil :)
@brentyuers89635 ай бұрын
Wow dude, cool AF
@ahintofchristianity875 ай бұрын
I thought it was easy until I saw this...need some more machinery is an understatement
@Jaket9615 ай бұрын
All rrrrrrright❤
@chuckborden85325 ай бұрын
WOW
@jamiedriscoll54116 ай бұрын
Wow that turned out really pretty!
@michaelleskoske77236 ай бұрын
Nice video except for the background music.
@dazling696 ай бұрын
There's a lot of off cut material left , must have cost a fortune
@Lazywatchsmith6 ай бұрын
It did, but that was the costumers broblem. Back then plywood was not so expencive.
@rezwanhossain69636 ай бұрын
Please make an opal shape stone's video
@ozairidris58546 ай бұрын
Fantastic !!!!!
@troysatterfield88177 ай бұрын
No such thing as stupid questions 😳 Wait for it waaait 🤔 what grade metal on the band & what flux And solder I KNOW I'M IGNORANT. BUT I YOU CAN BE ASSURED I WILL NOT BE INGNORANT FOR EVER & ILL NEVER USE MY STUPIDITY AGAINST YOU 😂 Thanks again for KEEPING IT SIMPLE 🎉
@Lazywatchsmith7 ай бұрын
You seem smarter than me. I do not know anythin you just asked. I used to be watchmaker the thing i did on my channel are heavily based on you tube. The band was some silver i bought about 20 years ago the flux idk. I think you can use borax dilutet in distilled water. Im not sure. The solder is the only one I have, but im glad I only needed to make those two so it is not that important. I think. 🤔
@troysatterfield88177 ай бұрын
@@Lazywatchsmith When I was bed ridden I started on automatic watches couldn't tell you now how I fixed them But the money was good the old pocket watches especially That video helped a lot .And the others brought something to the table . Keep on making videos, You have some good tools why not use them.Thanks for replying. I was just looking at a way to keep my start up cost down lol
@troysatterfield88177 ай бұрын
Ahhamazing OH-K R E A L L Y. I've never Seen or been shown Anything made so easy Wonderful job. I was blessed learning from industrial metal artisans Never was it made this easy 😳 Dam good video , 🤔 How i missed the type of grinding stone AND THE DIAMOND {THING} Are beyond me 😣 So I'll have to blame it on the 5oo other videos I've watched on similar subjects . But i really appreciate this. After a catastrophic life changing injury Bed ridden for 7 years out of ? Boredom ? Started using metal tools again although on a much smaller scale. And my first attempts were surprisingly Good selling my first {Rings} & jewelry Projects for a few hundred dollars Back then unfortunately i coded a few time with some brain trama ect ect ECT l forgot how to do the simple tricks that helped me craft these 1 of a kind items. THE BAD MY VERY OLD TOOLS AND STOCK SOME NOT REPLACEABLE from family and other journeyman ENY way like everything else I'm wekin on it 😂 glad l stumbled on your video [ way to many bad ones out there frfr] I'll definitely check ✔️ Any i may have missed or you may do in the future .I encourage all of your endeavor's. Teachers are Born not made THANKS AGAIN
@troysatterfield88177 ай бұрын
P.s It took me a minute but the grinding wheel 😳 Got it 🤔 The DIAMOND THING I'm really not sure about. Idk I might figger it out later Really hope you keep on with your tutorials
@Lazywatchsmith7 ай бұрын
@@troysatterfield8817 I find it hard to make spesific size stones. Sometimes harder stones can remove it self from the superglue if Im too agressive on the grinding stone. Slow is the key.
@Hippucytees7 ай бұрын
Here, it's wondeeful what you can do when you use your head isn't it!! Youve got a great head on ya, and thankyou fella!!
@al3xboya9 ай бұрын
Look, hi man, how the hell does one mount it on one of their supports? I got the closed one, but I cannot figure out how to mount it, besides the two holes in the front or the two in the back. I cannot mount all four screws, lest I open up the table top to scre them from the inside.
@chelseabrooke84159 ай бұрын
Can anyone share a polish paste to use please
@juanmorse509 ай бұрын
Very nice
@user-tk9nz8gx8d9 ай бұрын
How does it sound? Would love to hear it!!!
@chelseabrooke84159 ай бұрын
Could you tell me what to type in on amazon to get the pink grinding stone? Thanks
@klaushuuse70949 ай бұрын
Hey - did yours come with a assembly instruction? Mine just came view an "exploded view".
@Lazywatchsmith9 ай бұрын
No instruction for me. Im not so sure if I like this saw anymore.
@Swapasg10 ай бұрын
Very nice 👍👍👍👍
@sallycarroll632910 ай бұрын
What an amazing piece of work. Beautiful finish. You have given me all the information I needed to turn a small glassy blue rock into a polished round stone for a ring.👍I do not have the proper tools either. Thanks again.
@garytrent110 ай бұрын
Nice job thanks for sharing
@robinehunter364810 ай бұрын
Awesome 👍💞
@Smartass-pl3nx10 ай бұрын
During winter and fall is it possible to soak the wood in water to make the bark come off easily?
@Lazywatchsmith10 ай бұрын
🤷
@olliecarson515010 ай бұрын
Really cool to see someone else doing this. I have a guitar pick business and Sterling silver is my main material, it really sounds amazing.
@Lazywatchsmith10 ай бұрын
Awesome. I did one by castin the silver. I think I have a picture of that on my Instagram.
@legamature10 ай бұрын
No speaker company sells anything like that. Right? If it made a big difference, they would.
@itxromeo37410 ай бұрын
What epoxies are suitable for this kind of fixes inside a watch
@Lazywatchsmith10 ай бұрын
I think any kind is ok as long it is thick enough and you let it dry be fore you assemble the watch. The fumes can effeckt the oils in the watch.
@henryhehman801510 ай бұрын
Wait do you have a bagel boys shirt on? I’m so jealous.
@siamaklighvani3951 Жыл бұрын
Like very much excellent workmanship and useful skills as well
@roadshowautosports Жыл бұрын
A man of few words!!!! Super efficient craftsman!
@roadshowautosports Жыл бұрын
Btw, saw a few of your videos and subscribed. You should invest a little more time on these videos as there’s money to be made nowadays. KZread today IS the go to place for anything. It replaced Google years ago for being visual and allowing the creators to express their personality on it. I can see you’re very funny and creative, you should try it. You have years here and s couple dollars extra wouldn’t hurt! Good luck and thank you for reading your comments! That’s also very important.
@antsgemslozadachannel Жыл бұрын
Great cabochon making😊
@airbus3208 Жыл бұрын
what pipe diameter and bolt size did you use?
@Lazywatchsmith Жыл бұрын
Cant remember anymore. Maybe the pipe was 12mm.
@rezwanhossain6963 Жыл бұрын
What's the name of this agates.
@carlrockaway1696 Жыл бұрын
Are you still making those picks? How much do you charge for them
@Lazywatchsmith Жыл бұрын
I do not sell those things. Thanks for asking. You made my day.
@jenkins1979 Жыл бұрын
What knife are you using
@Lazywatchsmith Жыл бұрын
I made that knife.
@hepburn118 Жыл бұрын
Excellent tutorial, you do fine work without fancy cabbing machines. It was just what I needed to see with my limited resources, now I feel I can make stones to set myself.
@GabrielWorld-xy3ce7 ай бұрын
😊😊
@Linkmurah Жыл бұрын
What material of pive did you make?
@Lazywatchsmith Жыл бұрын
Aluminium
@Linkmurah Жыл бұрын
@@Lazywatchsmith thank for response
@pocket83squared Жыл бұрын
Considering the state of my dial indicator, this is a bit too much of a time investment. It's a Starrett no.196, and it only has the _mildest_ stickiness to it; it's as though you have to first gently break it loose to get it to move and then it's fine, but by then you've already jumped from 0 to 10 or 20. To me, it seems as though it's just thirsty for some routine maintenance, but I'd appreciate a more adept opinion before I do anything. Do you advise using a certain type of oil as a quick fix? Thanks.
@lu11z1th0 Жыл бұрын
Nice!! But I don't have all those expensive machines. 😂😂
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The best video I’ve seen on indicator repair so far. I would have liked a narration to go along with your video explaining the various steps and order of operations. I would also have liked to know what solutions you used to clean the parts as well as lubricants used. Thanks for posting your work.
I've been trying to make these for years.Have had no success.Would like more of a detailed explanation of what you're doing and the shape and depth and whatever it is because i've tried it and cannot get it to work
All i know that best time to make these is srpring. The bark is easier to remowe. If it does not work blow harder. If still no luck adjust the air path or the depth of the hole in the wood or bark. Make sure that the hole in the bark has a clean cut. Good luck.
Have you a full video showing cutting methods? I make jewellery and have a SR pendulum flex shaft, and need to cut stones smaller before tumbling, I’ve got plenty water lol supplied by a iv bag and line, and have adapted a really useful box and lid to turn the flex shaft into a mini table saw with a adapted sponge at the back to help keep the blade wet and catch over spray as said box is full of water as well as the iv line, don’t think hubby would appreciate a soggy shed! It’s good to see other ways! 😊
Not wasting my time where the content creator is either unwilling or unable to speak and articulate their process.
After 6 years?
Do not buy if you make furniture.
Loved watching this! Very inspiring!
İs it better to make inside bracing too?
What oil do you used for lubrification, the yellow and red ??
Sorry. Cant renember. It was some kind of watch repairing oil.
goud
Nice bro
Thanks for giving me the motivation/guidance to have a go at this myself :) Thankfully all mine needed was cleaning and some oil :)
Wow dude, cool AF
I thought it was easy until I saw this...need some more machinery is an understatement
All rrrrrrright❤
WOW
Wow that turned out really pretty!
Nice video except for the background music.
There's a lot of off cut material left , must have cost a fortune
It did, but that was the costumers broblem. Back then plywood was not so expencive.
Please make an opal shape stone's video
Fantastic !!!!!
No such thing as stupid questions 😳 Wait for it waaait 🤔 what grade metal on the band & what flux And solder I KNOW I'M IGNORANT. BUT I YOU CAN BE ASSURED I WILL NOT BE INGNORANT FOR EVER & ILL NEVER USE MY STUPIDITY AGAINST YOU 😂 Thanks again for KEEPING IT SIMPLE 🎉
You seem smarter than me. I do not know anythin you just asked. I used to be watchmaker the thing i did on my channel are heavily based on you tube. The band was some silver i bought about 20 years ago the flux idk. I think you can use borax dilutet in distilled water. Im not sure. The solder is the only one I have, but im glad I only needed to make those two so it is not that important. I think. 🤔
@@Lazywatchsmith When I was bed ridden I started on automatic watches couldn't tell you now how I fixed them But the money was good the old pocket watches especially That video helped a lot .And the others brought something to the table . Keep on making videos, You have some good tools why not use them.Thanks for replying. I was just looking at a way to keep my start up cost down lol
Ahhamazing OH-K R E A L L Y. I've never Seen or been shown Anything made so easy Wonderful job. I was blessed learning from industrial metal artisans Never was it made this easy 😳 Dam good video , 🤔 How i missed the type of grinding stone AND THE DIAMOND {THING} Are beyond me 😣 So I'll have to blame it on the 5oo other videos I've watched on similar subjects . But i really appreciate this. After a catastrophic life changing injury Bed ridden for 7 years out of ? Boredom ? Started using metal tools again although on a much smaller scale. And my first attempts were surprisingly Good selling my first {Rings} & jewelry Projects for a few hundred dollars Back then unfortunately i coded a few time with some brain trama ect ect ECT l forgot how to do the simple tricks that helped me craft these 1 of a kind items. THE BAD MY VERY OLD TOOLS AND STOCK SOME NOT REPLACEABLE from family and other journeyman ENY way like everything else I'm wekin on it 😂 glad l stumbled on your video [ way to many bad ones out there frfr] I'll definitely check ✔️ Any i may have missed or you may do in the future .I encourage all of your endeavor's. Teachers are Born not made THANKS AGAIN
P.s It took me a minute but the grinding wheel 😳 Got it 🤔 The DIAMOND THING I'm really not sure about. Idk I might figger it out later Really hope you keep on with your tutorials
@@troysatterfield8817 I find it hard to make spesific size stones. Sometimes harder stones can remove it self from the superglue if Im too agressive on the grinding stone. Slow is the key.
Here, it's wondeeful what you can do when you use your head isn't it!! Youve got a great head on ya, and thankyou fella!!
Look, hi man, how the hell does one mount it on one of their supports? I got the closed one, but I cannot figure out how to mount it, besides the two holes in the front or the two in the back. I cannot mount all four screws, lest I open up the table top to scre them from the inside.
Can anyone share a polish paste to use please
Very nice
How does it sound? Would love to hear it!!!
Could you tell me what to type in on amazon to get the pink grinding stone? Thanks
Hey - did yours come with a assembly instruction? Mine just came view an "exploded view".
No instruction for me. Im not so sure if I like this saw anymore.
Very nice 👍👍👍👍
What an amazing piece of work. Beautiful finish. You have given me all the information I needed to turn a small glassy blue rock into a polished round stone for a ring.👍I do not have the proper tools either. Thanks again.
Nice job thanks for sharing
Awesome 👍💞
During winter and fall is it possible to soak the wood in water to make the bark come off easily?
🤷
Really cool to see someone else doing this. I have a guitar pick business and Sterling silver is my main material, it really sounds amazing.
Awesome. I did one by castin the silver. I think I have a picture of that on my Instagram.
No speaker company sells anything like that. Right? If it made a big difference, they would.
What epoxies are suitable for this kind of fixes inside a watch
I think any kind is ok as long it is thick enough and you let it dry be fore you assemble the watch. The fumes can effeckt the oils in the watch.
Wait do you have a bagel boys shirt on? I’m so jealous.
Like very much excellent workmanship and useful skills as well
A man of few words!!!! Super efficient craftsman!
Btw, saw a few of your videos and subscribed. You should invest a little more time on these videos as there’s money to be made nowadays. KZread today IS the go to place for anything. It replaced Google years ago for being visual and allowing the creators to express their personality on it. I can see you’re very funny and creative, you should try it. You have years here and s couple dollars extra wouldn’t hurt! Good luck and thank you for reading your comments! That’s also very important.
Great cabochon making😊
what pipe diameter and bolt size did you use?
Cant remember anymore. Maybe the pipe was 12mm.
What's the name of this agates.
Are you still making those picks? How much do you charge for them
I do not sell those things. Thanks for asking. You made my day.
What knife are you using
I made that knife.
Excellent tutorial, you do fine work without fancy cabbing machines. It was just what I needed to see with my limited resources, now I feel I can make stones to set myself.
😊😊
What material of pive did you make?
Aluminium
@@Lazywatchsmith thank for response
Considering the state of my dial indicator, this is a bit too much of a time investment. It's a Starrett no.196, and it only has the _mildest_ stickiness to it; it's as though you have to first gently break it loose to get it to move and then it's fine, but by then you've already jumped from 0 to 10 or 20. To me, it seems as though it's just thirsty for some routine maintenance, but I'd appreciate a more adept opinion before I do anything. Do you advise using a certain type of oil as a quick fix? Thanks.
Nice!! But I don't have all those expensive machines. 😂😂
May i order one