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Fitting The Dial Assembly To The Frames

1/22/2016

8 Comments

 
In this video I made a small change in the way I had planned to fit the dial assembly to the frames, and ended up with a full additional video for the series.
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8 Comments
Mihai
2/20/2016 07:49:34 am

When will you release the next episode?

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Chris link
2/20/2016 05:04:42 pm

A couple of weeks at this stage, I have 2 clock videos on the go, as well as a few thank you videos for patrons. Thanks for being patient.

Cheers,
Chris.

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Mihai
2/20/2016 11:58:50 pm

Great! I really enjoyed watching this series.
Keep up the good work.

Sam
3/13/2016 10:41:31 am

Wonderful work Chris, and something for me to strive for.

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Chris link
3/13/2016 11:22:59 am

Cheers Sam, great to have you watching

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Sam
3/13/2016 11:34:54 am

Chris,
I'm aware that others watch and admire your work, I'm surprised though that there have been so few comments. Are they more gobsmacked than I am I wonder?
How about it chaps? Don't be shy.

Jason kelly
3/15/2016 11:14:37 am

Hi Chris
Iv only just found your flicks on you tube, they are well presented almost as good as your workmanship.
My question for you is what handful of machines would you purchase to start with, if you where just starting out, i have other questions but I'll leave it at that for now
Thanks jason

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Chris link
3/15/2016 08:14:25 pm

Hey Jason,

I would start with a small lathe: http://www.clickspringprojects.com/blog/which-lathe-should-i-buy

Once you find out what sort of projects interest you, then the choice of other tools will become clear.

Cheers,
Chris.

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