Antique Watchmaker Vise - Restoration

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In this video i'm restoring a very rusty and stuck antique watchmaker vise.
Sometimes I spend a lot of time just scrolling through the antique section of eBay without seeing something not even close to be interesting. It was exactly this case a few weeks ago, but then all of a sudden this little watchmaker vise appeared. I knew right away that I want it. I really like the small size of it with all the details and the old school design, so I bought it for $20.
It had really a lot of rust and I was sceptical at the beginning if I could get rid of all the pitting and put a nice mirror polish on it, because it is very thin at two spots. It turned out to not be a problem and it worked very well. The jaws themself looked still very good after removing the rust, I've only pu a little bluing liquid on them and that was it. The bolt and the wing nut on the other hand was a big issue on this project. The thread had way too much play, the thread in the nut was not straight and it was a non standart thread size. That means I had no tools to cut this exact thread. So I need to make at least a new bolt and put a same size metric standart thread on it. With this new thread the nut doesn't fit anymore on the new bolt. If I want to repair the wing nut, I'd have to close the old thread with welding and cut in the same metric thread as on the bolt. I talked to a professional welder to close this thread, but he told me that the diameter of the hole was too small compared to it's lenght to be able to close it, or it could be that he melts the whole nut while trying to weld it. For that reason I decided to make a new one. Even though it is just a simple wing nut, this part was one of the most complicated parts I've done for this channel so far, but it turned out perfectly. I also had to replace the wooden handle because it had some cracks and the holes have become too big.
At the end it turned out very great in my opinion. With the polished steel, the polished brass and the stained wood it has a very classy look and I really like it.
I hope you like my work and the video.
Huge thank you to all of my Patreon and PayPal supporters and specially to:
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Timestamps:
00:00 preview
00:42 disassembling
01:52 showing all the parts
02:07 cleaning the parts with the parts washer
02:32 removing the rust
03:05 removing the bolt
03:29 restoring the main part
04:55 bluing the jaws of the main part
05:16 polish the inside with selfmade tool
05:41 explaining the issue with nut and bolt
06:16 making a new bolt on the lathe and milling machine
07:45 making a new wing nut on the lathe and milling machine
10:58 restoring the small washer
11:22 making a new wooden handle
12:37 stain the wooden handle
12:47 apply linseed oil on the wooden handle
13:02 restore the brass ring
13:30 restore the eye screw
14:05 showing all the parts before reassembling
14:19 reassembling
15:16 showing the finished restoration
16:08 final test
Time and costs of this restoration:
I was working on this project for 1 week
$20 watchmaker vise
$2 ash wood for the handle
My camera:
Panasonic HC-V180
If you have any questions about the process, machines i'm using or other stuff, just ask me in the comments. I read them all and i try to reply as soon as possible.
Sorry for my bad english, it's not my language. I try my best to improve my technical english.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 4 100
@iambee5876
@iambee5876 4 роки тому
mm : bolt has too much play me : just say it mm : the nut is slanting me : just say it! mm : size is not standart me : just say it!!!!! mm : unfortunately i have no tools for that size me : just say it please!!! mm : i make a new one (with a standar bla bla ) me : YES! YES! YES! Thank You! Thank You!
@iambee5876
@iambee5876 4 роки тому
omg my first pinned comment is from mm
@TheTekknician
@TheTekknician 4 роки тому
Same! I actually started clapping 😶🤣
@royothebuzz
@royothebuzz 4 роки тому
Exactly! Cheers
@thegamerfamily565
@thegamerfamily565 4 роки тому
When I first saw the tool I thought, there’s nothing to make. Ha! I couldn’t wait for him to say it.
@TaoCroatia
@TaoCroatia 4 роки тому
My first thought too
@DnCiak
@DnCiak 4 роки тому
That "I make a new one" makes me smile everytime
@vungngoc2008
@vungngoc2008 4 роки тому
- DnCiak I love this part too
@miguelare3
@miguelare3 4 роки тому
Makes me giggle like a schoolgirl lol
@JORGEORTIZZ
@JORGEORTIZZ 4 роки тому
Me too lol The ability this man has to recreate/duplicate those parts it’s amazing
@cyberherbalist
@cyberherbalist 4 роки тому
Yep, I wait for it each time, myself!
@wesleytietjen1625
@wesleytietjen1625 4 роки тому
Even before watching his videos I’m asking myself, what will he have to make for this project?
@huache82
@huache82 4 роки тому
I feel this comment thread has confirmed that we all want a “I Make New One” T-shirts.
@buythematicket
@buythematicket 4 роки тому
Absolutely!
@Ahmed-Youcef1959
@Ahmed-Youcef1959 4 роки тому
sure
@nacidocoqui
@nacidocoqui 4 роки тому
I'd buy one!
@willodaise2405
@willodaise2405 4 роки тому
Agreed
@Anenome5
@Anenome5 4 роки тому
Car has a scratch, I MAKE A NEW ONE
@mapperman999
@mapperman999 3 роки тому
It is actually a jeweler's hand vise. The purpose of the hole in the tension bolt is to allow wire to be passed through it. If you notice during the cleaning process, the base, inside curve has a hole that extends all the way through the long bolt that goes into the handle. The hole that had the hanging screw on the other end of the handle was there for that purpose, not to hang the tool.
@MrWeAllAreOne
@MrWeAllAreOne 3 роки тому
I was thinking the hole must have a purpose. I hope he reads your comment and drills the hole.
@Foxlawl
@Foxlawl 3 роки тому
The real LPT is in the comments. I knew the hole had to have some purpose, and that /someone/ would point it out.
@DMMDwrestler
@DMMDwrestler 3 роки тому
THIS
@user-ot1rf7nw6f
@user-ot1rf7nw6f 3 роки тому
respect! he is a real professional))) - he just ignored your comment)
@mapperman999
@mapperman999 3 роки тому
@SP Various gauges of precious metal wire are used during the making of jewelry.
@julieirons3193
@julieirons3193 4 роки тому
I just want you to know the amount of off-camera work you do is so appreciated because I know this takes a lot and takes up most of your time but it’s really helped me relax. Especially going under chemo treatments this legit takes my mind off of what I’m going through thank you for taking the time and effort into doing what you do. I love it! keep it up!!
@sultanhusnoo8552
@sultanhusnoo8552 3 роки тому
i hope you recover❤️
@judiklettenmeijer854
@judiklettenmeijer854 3 роки тому
Bon courage!
@swotteh
@swotteh 3 роки тому
I hope it goes the best for you.
@michaelszabo3071
@michaelszabo3071 2 роки тому
Healthy and happiness too you. Best wishes!
@deltajohnny
@deltajohnny Рік тому
I hope that 2 years later you are ok! 😉😉😉
@jw7692
@jw7692 4 роки тому
Making that wing nut is one of the most impressive things I've ever seen
@truemexican3358
@truemexican3358 4 роки тому
James W right when I saw he was going to make a new one I was like I need to see this haha my hat off to this dude he is Talented
@PeachIceCreamy
@PeachIceCreamy 4 роки тому
I agree. Very creative.
@ionracer24
@ionracer24 4 роки тому
Unbelievable right??
@NavidIsANoob
@NavidIsANoob 4 роки тому
Insane.
@thecool307
@thecool307 4 роки тому
@Yale Baker I don't think he custom made it, these cutting tips are made of carbide you can't make them easily they're meant to cut you need diamond tipped cutters and they are very very expensive.
@mMeFlora
@mMeFlora 4 роки тому
i know "i make a new one" is everyone's favourite thing, but i for one really respect that he always tries to use as much of the original as possible and only makes new parts if he really has to and there is no other way
@Silver_Turtle
@Silver_Turtle 4 роки тому
For MM, this is a hobby. I've found that for them, something like this is a labor of love. I also highly respect his desire to re-use as much of the original as possible; but I was eagerly anticipating those five magic words: "I make a new one."
@fantasick8880
@fantasick8880 4 роки тому
Well yeah, that’s kind of the point of restoration.
@MyroCraft
@MyroCraft 4 роки тому
@@Silver_Turtle very well written. I agree
@GugsGunny
@GugsGunny 4 роки тому
agreed, he could've bought a new screw eye but he restored the original
@cheeseburgerrunner5217
@cheeseburgerrunner5217 4 роки тому
mMeFlora agreed
@jamesralvarez
@jamesralvarez 3 роки тому
Man, if I had all the tools this guy had I’d still be terrible!
@grimoire9419
@grimoire9419 3 роки тому
I’m incredibly impressed by the wingnut manufacturing you did, that was amazing
@danielknight84
@danielknight84 4 роки тому
By far the best restoration channel. Just wish he uploaded more often. 🤔
@brucewayne4585
@brucewayne4585 4 роки тому
It takes so much time to do everything perfectly.
@danielknight84
@danielknight84 4 роки тому
Bruce Wayne Yeah that's a fair point. Imagine if he restored a car we'd be waiting years.
@jasonmorris7764
@jasonmorris7764 4 роки тому
@@danielknight84 I make a new one
@austint19
@austint19 4 роки тому
In the great words of Toy Story 2.... YOU CANT RUSH ART
@Anonymous-vh6kp
@Anonymous-vh6kp 4 роки тому
I'd rather wait longer for the high quality work.
@cyn_na_mini
@cyn_na_mini 4 роки тому
I'm new here and I love "I make a new one" but would love to know if anyone else gets absolutely GIDDY when he polishes something? Every time, I think to myself "no way am I gonna be surprised with how extremely shiny it's gonna get this time" and each time, the shininess explodes my brain. I'm a simple crow. I see shiny, I lose my mind.
@rinfeast3445
@rinfeast3445 4 роки тому
I think that would make you a magpie
@randomalienfrommars0567
@randomalienfrommars0567 4 роки тому
totally can relate. i feel like a very human shaped niffler sometimes
@adamgarcia4825
@adamgarcia4825 4 роки тому
I see him touch anything metal and i just scream OKAY BUT POLISH IT
@thecool307
@thecool307 4 роки тому
I used to watch restoration videos and every time I see blueing or blacking with oil or painting I cringe and I'm like "but whyyy you ruined it Polish it!!!" 😬
@kidv2
@kidv2 4 роки тому
Yes totally! So satisfying to watch the amazing skills
@sanjaykandukuri4904
@sanjaykandukuri4904 3 роки тому
It sparks joy when he says "I make a new one" 🥰🤩
@KorysRides
@KorysRides 3 роки тому
I love the fact that he took the time to polish a single original washer, instead of replacing it for the cost of probably one cent.
@broyout3586
@broyout3586 4 роки тому
I love how the process of 'making a new one' for the viewer involves: 1. bewilderment, how the heck is he going to do that?? 2. amazement at the steps, which all by them self seem so logical and straightforward once underway. 3. marvel at the endresult. 4. the realisation you just saw magic before your eyes, all shown in simple easy to follow steps. simply amazing.
@toricz3389
@toricz3389 4 роки тому
this is why engineers have a constrained budget, give them unlimited resources and they go and make wing nuts
@thokari5848
@thokari5848 4 роки тому
I was wondering is this the suggested way to make those things? It seemed pretty wasteful, in terms of work and material.
@heartland96a
@heartland96a 4 роки тому
The old style wing nuts are not what can be found at a general hardware store now a days . Current ones are smaller ,they work but don't have the mass .
@balthazarnaylor5874
@balthazarnaylor5874 4 роки тому
Thokari the mass produced wind nuts are drop forged, drilled and tapped. Not machined. no mass produced parts like these are machined as my mechanic would do it. It takes way too long and wastes a ton of materials.
@thokari5848
@thokari5848 4 роки тому
@@balthazarnaylor5874 Thanks! Indeed the wastefulness of the process shown in this video had me wondering about this.
@tjallingkikkert5096
@tjallingkikkert5096 4 роки тому
Material is not wasted​@@balthazarnaylor5874​, soap like this, surely if it is sorted, is like money, it goes by the kilo and it will be sold. If I buy a tube of stainless steel the store will weigh it for the price. Way bigger costs, I'm just making an estimated guess now, is the price of the machines and men hours...
@samuelkofsky
@samuelkofsky Рік тому
I was raised in the wholesale watchmakers and jewelers supply business and the technical term we used for this tool was a "pin vice". They come in mighty handy for polishing pins. Some of these tools have a matching grove in the jaws that line up with the hole in the cross pin.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
Thanks for the info!
@UnknownAbyss744
@UnknownAbyss744 2 роки тому
More people should watch this cause it's actually pretty cool to watch a person take something that looks unrepairable and makes it into something good again like dang it's kinda inspirational to
@duncanmcharg
@duncanmcharg 4 роки тому
G'day MM, I enjoy your restorations and the level of finish you bring things to :) I thought you would like to know that the hole in the bolt does have a function. It lines up with the hole in the bottom of the clamp, where it screws into the handle, and normally the hole would go all the way down through the length of handle so that you can feed long pieces of wire into it, just having the end you want to work on sticking out past the jaws. This was for filing tapered pins to hold old style clocks and watches together, and it meant that you didn't have to cut the wire into short lengths, file them, and then cut it to the right size and waste wire, you could just feed a long piece of wire up through the handle, file the pin, cut it off, feed the wire through a bit more, make the next pin etc. The hole in the vice bolt is also handy with shaping shorter things, like a long screw, as having the end of the piece in the hole in the vice bolt means that as you file or grind the item it can't wiggle side to side, and means the jaws don't have to be tightened up so much. Hope you found this interesting, and keep up the good work. Cheers Duncan
@jagitmax
@jagitmax 4 роки тому
i was going to tell him the same thing about what the hole in the bolt was used for, but i didn't want him to start crying . . . . just say'n.
@jessetheunending9357
@jessetheunending9357 4 роки тому
I figured it had a purpose for the repair process but I didn't know what that might be. Thanks for educating me!
@chinesemassproduction
@chinesemassproduction 4 роки тому
This should be the pinned comment
@freesanima
@freesanima 4 роки тому
Exactly... Even someone like me knows that every feature present in a tool has an use... Specially in old tool. Even more so in watchmaker's tool
@paulwomack5866
@paulwomack5866 4 роки тому
I came to say this, but you've said it perfectly. I suspect the eyebolt at the bottom of the handle may NOT be original, and that the handle may have been through-bored for long pieces. I have a similar vice, but solid metal (all one piece). The handle is bored right through
@michaelscott-joynt3215
@michaelscott-joynt3215 4 роки тому
"this is as close as I can get on the milling machine" *finishes polishing a superior copy*
@NicK-wq1fv
@NicK-wq1fv 4 роки тому
He meant that's as close as he could get on the lathe, then he continued with handheld files to improve it.
@WorshipShed
@WorshipShed 3 роки тому
You have no idea how satisfying it is to hear you say "I make a new one"
@toninocars
@toninocars Рік тому
Your restorations are next level, like to watch how you turn old rusty tools into a modern art 👌👍
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
Glad you like them!
@szpynda
@szpynda 4 роки тому
Imagine how My Mechanic restores a vintage car. The Best Series for HBO or Netflix.
@chandlermorris712
@chandlermorris712 4 роки тому
It'd by a 10 year long series.
@smccartney3015
@smccartney3015 4 роки тому
This car doesn't run. I make a new one
@latenightwolf
@latenightwolf 4 роки тому
S McCartney lol
@eagle1de227
@eagle1de227 4 роки тому
i already saw someone like mymechanics do it once. He then called it " Delorean " ...
@anderzzzzz
@anderzzzzz 4 роки тому
"The flux capacitor is broken"
@hmmminteresting2451
@hmmminteresting2451 4 роки тому
I love his work, never cuts corners, very meticulous. Love watching.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 4 роки тому
Thank you very much :-)
@brucewayne4585
@brucewayne4585 4 роки тому
He does cut corners! Didn't you see the part with the end mill?
@seniortaco6813
@seniortaco6813 4 роки тому
@@mymechanics please never cut corners, its never worth it.
@Oldy87
@Oldy87 4 роки тому
@@brucewayne4585 Was gonna say. He cuts so many corners.
@yeagerxp
@yeagerxp 4 роки тому
@@Oldy87 How else is he expected to make things round. LOL
@cpaigemcd
@cpaigemcd 3 роки тому
I swear I get a hit of serotonin every time I see, “I make a new one”
@1971Sdiaz
@1971Sdiaz 4 роки тому
So relaxing, so pleasant, so grateful to watch every device restored.
@grannyflatgarage7599
@grannyflatgarage7599 4 роки тому
The hole in the bolt does have a function! You nearly found it at the end of the video, when you put a long thin part in the vice (like the bolt you ground) it stops it twisting in the jaws! Great video!
@green4green
@green4green 4 роки тому
This needs to be higher. Makes complete sense now.
@grannyflatgarage7599
@grannyflatgarage7599 4 роки тому
@@green4green Glad it helped, do replies make it higher?
@green4green
@green4green 4 роки тому
@@grannyflatgarage7599 not sure ... Hopefully?
@Rickbearcat
@Rickbearcat 4 роки тому
Funny how your comment hasn't gotten a "heart", yeah? Of course, the hole had a purpose. Otherwise, why would it be there in the original? He did zero research for this tool. Fact is, he now knows this and is embarrassed to give you a hearted comment.
@deluna8123
@deluna8123 4 роки тому
@@Rickbearcat LOL you're upset that he didn't get a heart on his comment? Are you serious?
@ElTurbinado
@ElTurbinado 4 роки тому
You know what they say: When you've got a lathe, every problem looks like a cylinder, lol.
@valentinkassimov7555
@valentinkassimov7555 4 роки тому
What do they say when they have a milling machine?
@MyroCraft
@MyroCraft 4 роки тому
can do without machine tools
@BM-si2ei
@BM-si2ei 4 роки тому
@@valentinkassimov7555 Nothing, there are no problems at that point.
@glenns6923
@glenns6923 3 роки тому
Your talents amaze me! Thank you for sharing all what you do!
@willaiml
@willaiml 3 роки тому
The hole you excluded from the original allows longer parts to pass through the main bolt. You do absolutely beautiful work I am jealous of your talent! It’s a wonderful thing to bring an old tool back to life!
@dislike__button
@dislike__button 4 роки тому
Is this a tool to restore the sandblaster button?
@DaleDix
@DaleDix 4 роки тому
That is part of folklore, it can't be replaced.
@_Killkor
@_Killkor 4 роки тому
Sandblaster button is the true final boss. So far, it has only been mocking us with its presence. We're not strong enough to take on this challenge yet, but we're making great strides by fighting all of his unrefined evil minions.
@ardevin
@ardevin 4 роки тому
@@_Killkor A truly great metaphore.
@RubenKelevra
@RubenKelevra 4 роки тому
Sadly not. But he could make a new one.
@drvonschwartz
@drvonschwartz 4 роки тому
Nothing wrong with that button. Perfectly functional.
@TheDovahkiin05
@TheDovahkiin05 4 роки тому
Everyone talking about how exciting "I make a new one" is and I'm over here getting pumped every time he countersinks a hole
@adambingham1986
@adambingham1986 4 роки тому
Countersink is the best invention ever...
@bastiatboi4510
@bastiatboi4510 4 роки тому
@@adambingham1986 eh I can think of a few better than a countersink lmao
@adambingham1986
@adambingham1986 4 роки тому
@@bastiatboi4510 to true
@caedes5728
@caedes5728 4 роки тому
bmfg, wait until you see a back countersink tool! 😜
@philliphagerman7985
@philliphagerman7985 4 роки тому
@@caedes5728 is that the name of that crazy poke through tool he uses in the coffee grinder video?!?
@rodgerclemons9847
@rodgerclemons9847 4 роки тому
Your work is mesmerizing, I watch them one after another. Brilliant. Thank you for the therapy sessions.
@spacykacy31293
@spacykacy31293 3 роки тому
I love the use of older restorations from previous videos to restore tools for future videos!
@sb859
@sb859 4 роки тому
My Mechanics: "Thank you for watching." Me: No, "THANK YOU for restoring!"
@Uncle-Bull
@Uncle-Bull 4 роки тому
These are like a bed time story. Once upon a time there was this great thing, but over the years it was neglected and eventually set-aside. Then, our hero finds it, fixes it, and all is right with the Kingdom again.
@Rev-D1963
@Rev-D1963 3 роки тому
This video showed up several times on my start page, but I hesitated to watch it, figuring it would be boring. Instead, I witnessed one of the finest bits of precision milling and restoration work I've ever seen! Bravo young man, and thank you for your incredible work! Rev. D.
@g.christopherlyn685
@g.christopherlyn685 3 роки тому
I am so impressed and in awe by your craftsmanship and skill to reproduce parts that cannot be salvaged
@ClinkClank
@ClinkClank 4 роки тому
“This is as close as I can get” ...
@zoltanurmosi1143
@zoltanurmosi1143 3 роки тому
I'm speechless, I have no speech. (George Costanza)
@markhodgson2348
@markhodgson2348 3 роки тому
@@zoltanurmosi1143 haha all in the edit
@fetusman2248
@fetusman2248 3 роки тому
It's far from exact, if you ask me...
@fetusman2248
@fetusman2248 3 роки тому
But, after sanding... looks good.
@Leonideez
@Leonideez 3 роки тому
This is out of context. He finishes the statement "...with the milling machine"
@riccroft710
@riccroft710 2 роки тому
It really is amazing how well those old tools polish up. Always enjoy your work
@jonny555ive
@jonny555ive Рік тому
What a beautiful little Vice, nice choice to restore it. And a beautiful restoration you did.....of course. I wouldn't expect anything but perfection from you. Thank you for a wonderful upload, I absolutely love your work.
@yigitatalaytez3124
@yigitatalaytez3124 4 роки тому
This guy is the embodiment of the word “precision”
@antiphlex
@antiphlex 4 роки тому
Well, he is Swiss, I believe. It's in their blood.
@Sak-zo1ui
@Sak-zo1ui 4 роки тому
Sometimes I don’t believe he does as best as he could to restoring things. For instance the hole in the bolt. There was a reason it is there. We may not know why but there is a reason.
@Sak-zo1ui
@Sak-zo1ui 4 роки тому
Also, I hate how he polishes everything. Machined metal is how this stuff came. Leave it that way. Just my opinion.
@antiphlex
@antiphlex 4 роки тому
@@Sak-zo1ui I like it. Whether it came that way or not is irrelevant. The point is that he shows care in his restoration efforts. Anyone can just leave it. He doesn't. Like it or not, his attention to that sort of detail has garnered him a sizable following, and that's a good thing.
@Sak-zo1ui
@Sak-zo1ui 4 роки тому
Yakov Gaudofshmansky i understand. My point is he was not very precise/accurate in his restorations. Yes he is more precise than accurate but still you get my point.
@eazzzye2003
@eazzzye2003 4 роки тому
My Mechanic: "I can't use the wing nut. So I'll make another." - proceeds to make a wing nut out of stock steel - Show off.
@DanKoenigJr
@DanKoenigJr 4 роки тому
Let the man flex bruh haha
@lainenz
@lainenz 4 роки тому
Not just any wing nut either, it’s like he went back in time and brought an identical one back with him. It’s bonkers.
@Bender13
@Bender13 4 роки тому
I would have thought..wing nut....pick one up at Home Depot. This man makes an identical nut out of cold steel. He is truly an artist on the metal lathe.
@carlosaoun2486
@carlosaoun2486 Рік тому
It is unbelievable... this guy is much more than mechanics. He turns tools into master pieces.
@xenocide1307
@xenocide1307 3 роки тому
I love when the stuff you restore ends up having use in the shop!
@mohammedsalhi591
@mohammedsalhi591 4 роки тому
Terminator: "I ll be back" my mechanics: "I make a new one"
@rogeriolima7343
@rogeriolima7343 4 роки тому
Hahahahaha...
@kelsanggyudzhin2340
@kelsanggyudzhin2340 4 роки тому
Me, curled up in corner, hugging knees and rocking back and forth: *He... He made a wingnut out of a doorknob... Of course... It's all so obvious now...*
@yeagerxp
@yeagerxp 4 роки тому
LOL. I thought he was going to make a knurled knob, but no he being MM had to make a wingnut.
@brendantaylor6879
@brendantaylor6879 4 роки тому
Hahaha this is so accurate
@Anonymous-vh6kp
@Anonymous-vh6kp 4 роки тому
If you think that's impressive, you should watch the video where he made a combination lock from a bolt.
@yeagerxp
@yeagerxp 4 роки тому
@@Anonymous-vh6kp Yes I have seen it as I am a subscriber to this channel, the running thing here is the "I will make a new one" when a part is beyond recovery or is missing. He made a standard tread bolt, and he could have bought a new wingnut. No he made a new one
@FrietjeOorlog
@FrietjeOorlog 4 роки тому
A solid billet wingnut no less.
@johnemmett2969
@johnemmett2969 4 роки тому
Brilliant ! I could watch your work endlessly
@luckyadamsix
@luckyadamsix 2 роки тому
This is one of my favourites, very interesting and unique tool. And such a perfectly beautiful finish. Well done and thanks again for sharing your amazing work.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 роки тому
Thank you so much :-) My pleasure!
@raijinmadapaka
@raijinmadapaka 4 роки тому
If My Mechanics will start selling t-shirts with "I make a new one" print on it, I'll be first in line!
@Cheezzy0
@Cheezzy0 4 роки тому
But it better work this time
@tamasstolmar9741
@tamasstolmar9741 4 роки тому
But are not allowed to wash it, you have to make a new one every time, friend :)
@AntoineClerc1
@AntoineClerc1 4 роки тому
"Honey, my car won't start !" "I make a new one"
@kromair22
@kromair22 3 роки тому
Lol
@blockpartyvintage1568
@blockpartyvintage1568 3 роки тому
Its going to be a meme now lol
@ashleydonald37
@ashleydonald37 3 роки тому
😂
@uraniummore770
@uraniummore770 3 роки тому
Honey, where are you going? I'm talking with you! I'm not done yet! I make a new wife
@customrestoration5317
@customrestoration5317 3 роки тому
😄👍
@carlarnold3969
@carlarnold3969 3 роки тому
I never knew I wanted or needed a watchmakers vise. I do. I make a new one gets me every time. Great job.
@danieloconnell695
@danieloconnell695 Рік тому
I’ve always known your process is so much more work than traditional manufacturing, but it hit harder watching you make one wing nut.
@HandToolRescue
@HandToolRescue 4 роки тому
Well done on that wing nut! Congrats on 1mil as well!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 4 роки тому
It is just a nut, but this was for sure one of the most complicated parts i've made for this channel. Thank you very much :-)
@Kingrhem.
@Kingrhem. 4 роки тому
You could gave easily bought one but where is the fun in that
@szpynda
@szpynda 4 роки тому
In Polish, this screw is called Butterfly.
@Mariano.Bernacki
@Mariano.Bernacki 4 роки тому
@@szpynda Same in Spanish "tuerca mariposa" = wing nut
@butchjohnson3159
@butchjohnson3159 4 роки тому
I am waiting for him to get a smelt and start processing raw ore, then casting the steel bars. Love the channel!!!
@Kellanium
@Kellanium 4 роки тому
"unfortunately it's not a standard thread size" you KNOW that's not unfortunate
@Super4017
@Super4017 4 роки тому
MM " unfortunately it's not standard thread size " You, me and most people watching this channel going YES YES YES he make a new one.
@ddd228
@ddd228 4 роки тому
@@Super4017 There is EU metric,Chinese metric and Americano. Is there a Witworth thread?British standard?
@mikesirois3362
@mikesirois3362 3 роки тому
Thank you for your channel. I think my humble restorations have improved by watching your fine skills!
@davesalisbury1820
@davesalisbury1820 3 роки тому
Gorgeous workmanship. Thank You!
@briansmith3011
@briansmith3011 4 роки тому
7 pieces, 3 “I make new one”. I’m waiting for the day you just make a replica. 😆 I’m surprised you didn’t touch up the texture in the vice jaws. 👍👍👍
@eagle1de227
@eagle1de227 4 роки тому
I'm sure he was thinking about it...
@andrewmprince
@andrewmprince 4 роки тому
I thought the same thing. Woulda been easy too.
@shanep5121
@shanep5121 4 роки тому
I wondered about that as well.
@diegolamaart
@diegolamaart 4 роки тому
Me: "My son just scratched his knees" My mechanics: "I make a new one"
@_Killkor
@_Killkor 4 роки тому
Son: *confused happy screaming*
@juniorthomazini
@juniorthomazini 4 роки тому
Or polish until it shines
@Craftlngo
@Craftlngo 4 роки тому
I'm just wondering to what "I make a new one" refers to...🤔
@Malidictus
@Malidictus 4 роки тому
That really is one of the selling points for me personally. Attention to detail and doing all of the work necessary really does make a difference.
@pumpkin6429
@pumpkin6429 4 роки тому
He'll make you a new son with your wife. 😉
@jivester88
@jivester88 2 роки тому
Sir, all of your work is so impressive, but watching you machine that wing nut was simply mind-blowing. Incredible job!
@sergeytolstov956
@sergeytolstov956 3 роки тому
It is pleasure to watch your perfect restoration work. Thanks for sharing.
@raygranita8756
@raygranita8756 4 роки тому
Small, simple yet precious one. ✨✨ ✨ Congrats on your 1Million subscribers, glad to be part of it! 😊
@art-taiji7138
@art-taiji7138 4 роки тому
Agreed mate :D
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 4 роки тому
Thank you very much :-)
@macedindu829
@macedindu829 4 роки тому
Oh wow, he crossed the threshold when I wasn't looking. Veri Nais!
@syamcochin
@syamcochin 4 роки тому
@@mymechanics We need an epic restoration for the 1 million sub celebration. .where you completely "make a new one".
@Prander5x5
@Prander5x5 4 роки тому
"He can't possibly fashion his own wing....well, hello, mickey mouse!"
@user-kq7pb1jm3s
@user-kq7pb1jm3s 4 роки тому
И по правде микки маус
@abashidze51
@abashidze51 4 роки тому
Всё видео об этом думал)
@ritalowrie1296
@ritalowrie1296 4 роки тому
Prander5x5 my thoughts exactly when I saw the wing nut at first 😂
@NavidIsANoob
@NavidIsANoob 4 роки тому
Exactly! I thought he would be insane to make his own goddamn wing nut but alas, I have to eat my words
4 роки тому
😳
@charlesstephens3660
@charlesstephens3660 Рік тому
Sir you are truly a craftsman. You have all the right tools and the skill to use them.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
Thank you kindly!👍🏻
@matthewsykes4814
@matthewsykes4814 2 роки тому
Beautiful. I knew there was something I needed....just your calm skills....ordered and sorted out..... Wish work was like this.
@catspaw3815
@catspaw3815 4 роки тому
That's the most beautiful wing-nut I've ever seen in my life
@gigaherz_
@gigaherz_ 4 роки тому
Someday I want to see a joke restoration where someone goes "I make a new one" on every single part, ending with effectively a replica, rather than a restored piece. :P
@originalscreenname44
@originalscreenname44 4 роки тому
And instead of the replay for the side-by-side comparisons he just shows them next to each other.
@teebu
@teebu 4 роки тому
Today's restore was simple enough, I was hoping this was it. But he did manage to "make new ones" for more than half the pieces.
@armourandre7
@armourandre7 4 роки тому
I always get a kick when I read that part of the video. I think to myself at what perfect of the restoration make it a restoration or a replica lol. But I still enjoy watching him out so much time and effort into it. Lol I would have just bought a screw from a hardware store
@cyberherbalist
@cyberherbalist 4 роки тому
@@armourandre7 - yes, me too, but he's apparently got too much craftmanship for such shortcuts!
@BoredInNW6
@BoredInNW6 4 роки тому
April 1 next year, perhaps?
@angelserenade
@angelserenade 3 роки тому
Watching him make the wingnut on the milling machine was breath-taking!
@beakytwitch7905
@beakytwitch7905 2 роки тому
No he couldn't. The seller would claim that the returned device wasn't what he had sold, it had been altered and had different parts... :-p
@thomasvivian8532
@thomasvivian8532 3 роки тому
Every time I watch the rusted, dilapidated and damaged tools get new lease of life with the toil of your hands, I say Thanks to God! I appreciate your meticulous and committed work! God bless you!
@jamesdills6720
@jamesdills6720 4 роки тому
I see a T shirt for sale soon.. The logo with captions under .." I make a new one...."
@HepauDK
@HepauDK 4 роки тому
I'm pretty sure I would buy that one. :)
@xtoolmaker
@xtoolmaker 4 роки тому
I'll buy one
@jamesdills6720
@jamesdills6720 4 роки тому
There you go! The people have spoken...You should really make one in euro colors as well. Love grey and orange.
@dh7139
@dh7139 4 роки тому
I’m in!
@andymckenzie8031
@andymckenzie8031 4 роки тому
I'd love one of those.
@volpedo2000
@volpedo2000 4 роки тому
“This is the close I can get on the milling machine”. Sends a probe to Mars...
@volpedo2000
@volpedo2000 4 роки тому
Corrected the quote.
@kwkaior
@kwkaior 4 роки тому
The dimensions of his new wing nut were off by 0.0003 mm. Totally ruined the restoration.
@sfsaviation
@sfsaviation 4 роки тому
Kevin K he has to delete his channel now, he has brought shame to his family
@SMcCaskill
@SMcCaskill 2 роки тому
I enjoy watching you work.
@bobchronister3429
@bobchronister3429 2 роки тому
Absolutely brilliant! You never cease to amaze.
@kasak87
@kasak87 4 роки тому
Can’t even imagine, how long it take, to handcraft eared nut with files. This is masterpiece!
@calliph
@calliph 4 роки тому
You know, I've watched quite a few of your videos and I believe this is my first time commenting. Firstly, i just wanted to say thank you for sharing your wonderful talents with us. Secondly (and most importantly to me) i really enjoy the idea of turning things people have thought useless and dead into lively useful objects again. With a little love, persistence and ingenuity you show us that just because something is broken, doesn't mean it's garbage. I'd like to think this applies to people as well. That's my take away anyways. Thanks again.
@user-hs8vw1gq5u
@user-hs8vw1gq5u 2 роки тому
Изготовление нового вертушка - это чистой воды медитация!!! Нет слов просто, как и нет предела терпению у этого человека)) 👍
@blendakatllenpaixao2056
@blendakatllenpaixao2056 2 роки тому
Полностью согласен, не говоря уже о том, что реставрация была идеальной.
@sergeypoyarkov9960
@sergeypoyarkov9960 2 роки тому
@@blendakatllenpaixao2056 не идеальной. В новом болте он не просверлил отверстие, которое используется для наматывания проволоки из драг металлов (это ювелирные тиски). Это я к тому, что да, человек делает постоянно невероятные вещи, но порой, по незнанию, может допустить очень грубую ошибку.
@davidcunningham8319
@davidcunningham8319 4 роки тому
I love this channel. No unnecessary music, no excessive explanations, just to the point and in exceptional detail. Every video, I wonder how he is going to fix certain parts and everytime he blows me away.
@caribmedical57
@caribmedical57 4 роки тому
It only has 7 parts, I thought the restoration is going to be a fly to the pictcher, so wrong. The wing nut deserves its own video. I was mesmerized by the process. That little tool to polish on the inside is the bomb. I would have never thought aboout it. Man, you never cease to amaze me. I learned new things today! 😊😊 Congratulations on the million subs!
@warkat2018
@warkat2018 3 роки тому
Always performing great, accurate, carefully, and thoroughfully work, these make this channel differ from others... and I don't wanna miss even in a single second when watching any of all videos... thanks a lot, you are really really inspiring
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 3 роки тому
Wow, thank you!
@sanjayrajbanshi9874
@sanjayrajbanshi9874 2 роки тому
Sir your works are amazing and motivates nothing is irreplaceable
@spagzs
@spagzs 4 роки тому
That’s the most beautiful wing-Nut ever made.
@ZeidGho
@ZeidGho 4 роки тому
THREE "I make a new one" in one video And one of them was the wing nut! DAMN
@crissmeredith5192
@crissmeredith5192 2 роки тому
Once again, you do not disappoint...this restoration was awesome!
@okramw1
@okramw1 3 роки тому
The wing nut replacement was perfect 👌
@Dixi_Grl
@Dixi_Grl 4 роки тому
I thought, No way he’s making a wing nut, right? But then there it was, and I’m not worthy. Amazing videos, once I start watching, I can’t stop watching, addictive. Thank you for sharing your expertise, just amazing.
@SquaredSmith
@SquaredSmith 4 роки тому
One of these days he's going to pull a Ship of Theseus and accidentally make a whole new thing
@skittles8887
@skittles8887 4 роки тому
I've been waiting for him to get a project so badly damaged he just ends up making an entire new one
@aWildKITsune
@aWildKITsune 4 роки тому
Essentially the old one becomes the blueprints on how to make a new one xD
@hanchen4721
@hanchen4721 3 роки тому
@@aWildKITsune slowly turn from restoring to crafting
@mortarsquad12
@mortarsquad12 3 роки тому
Tally ho rebuild on youtube situation
@markhodgson2348
@markhodgson2348 3 роки тому
Pride comes before a fall
@RazoE
@RazoE 3 роки тому
I've watched this video at least 5 times for that wing nut alone. It amazes me every time.
@jaeboogie9
@jaeboogie9 3 роки тому
The way you "make a new one" of those wing nuts was a sight to watch!
@karvald
@karvald 4 роки тому
Watching you remake that wing nut was amazing.
@guadalupearaoz2040
@guadalupearaoz2040 4 роки тому
This piece is certainly in the top three. It came out perfect.
@bernmccoy3604
@bernmccoy3604 2 роки тому
Your Milling Skills alone are sublime.
@shedmanx3640
@shedmanx3640 4 роки тому
Staggering, I’ve never seen a wing nut made before.
@E..M..
@E..M.. 4 роки тому
That's how this dude makes wingnuts, the rest of the world usually stamp or cast them, or they would cost 500 quid for one!
@davidhorizon8401
@davidhorizon8401 4 роки тому
"This is as close as I can get on the milling machine." It doesn't look good. He grabs a file and it ends up looking exactly like the original, but better. Amazing!
@commenter4148
@commenter4148 3 роки тому
I am 100% addicted to these videos- what a master! You do this in a way that we all wish we could. The only suggestions I would have to offer are around some of the woodworking choices you make. Try plasticizing with wood restoring fluid or filling wooden pieces with epoxy/fine sawdust and re-machining. If you need to replace the wood, perhaps try to find antique wood or old-growth wood so that the grain pattern is closer to an antique. And finally, the choice of stain you usually use is a matter of preference of course but it seems to have too much black in it, which drowns out the grain, and try tung oil for final coat! Anyway-keep going- You are awesome!
@angelgarciaortiz6396
@angelgarciaortiz6396 2 роки тому
En verdad, es increible la forma, la pasion y dedicacion con que haces las renovaciones, en ocasiones, quedan mejor que nuevas. Muchas felicidades en verdad. He visto todos tus videos y uno pensaria que disminuirias la pasion con que haces las cosas y sin embargo, pareciera que cada vez lo haces con mayor agrado. Mi admiracion para lo que haces. Saludos...
@counselingpsychology
@counselingpsychology 4 роки тому
That wing nut was just incredible. I’ll probably go the rest of my life and never see that again. Wow.
@bbjorn5818
@bbjorn5818 3 роки тому
Well . . . I guess it's likely since you're probably about ninety-seven!
@Hephera
@Hephera 4 роки тому
7:50 the function of the hole is to allow you to hold a long part with the middle of the vice by feeding it through the hole. so the bolt doesnt get in the way
@maxnankervis8246
@maxnankervis8246 4 роки тому
Robin Steel I came here to say this, But knew in my heart it had already been said.
@jrnorris2767
@jrnorris2767 4 роки тому
Also came to say this. It has a function. Everything in older tools has a reason.
@nancyd6770
@nancyd6770 3 роки тому
As good as new! Your mind amazes me how you figure things out.
@urizki1372
@urizki1372 3 роки тому
Absolutely amazing job sir! Very enjoyable to watch
@kleerude
@kleerude 4 роки тому
We’re definitely getting into some “ship of Theseus” territory with this one. Not that I’m complaining. I love it when he makes a new one :)
@Rgmenkera
@Rgmenkera 4 роки тому
lol
@denniswhite166
@denniswhite166 4 роки тому
It must be nice having all the right tools i.e. Lathe, Milling Machine. My Dad always said having the "right" tools is half the battle. You did a great job on this little vise. Well done!
@jethromaloku3136
@jethromaloku3136 4 роки тому
any man has a dick but not every woman is climaxing... 🤔
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