When you found the centre, if you had rotated the pattern under the jig and found the correct dimension from the edge again, when you have scribed the two scribed lines they intersect at the centre. Maybe slightly easier than using the square? Anyway, what do I know! Dave your videos are *amazing*, and I love seeing your craftmanship at work. Years ago, I went around the slate works in North Wales (UK), and in the tool shop the original pattern makers were still working for the museum and tourists. Your videos remind me of their work, and history. Many thanks for your videos, and thank you so much for helping Leo and the Tally Ho project.
@stuartcarter3649 Жыл бұрын
Explanation of Engineering and knowledge of this bloke is……incredible, extremely pleased this has been saved….for all of US 👍🇦🇺👍🇦🇺👍
@randomblogger283511 ай бұрын
Perfectly good enough! I like the attitude.
@RVNinner Жыл бұрын
It's not the mistake you make, but how you fix it! Great video and great job!
@trep53 Жыл бұрын
Fellow Cleveland viewer here, great job Dave. Tally Ho’s new capstan will be fantastic!
@michaelhockus820811 ай бұрын
great video, good work sir
@daveg.howell989211 ай бұрын
"What a difference a Dave makes". Really enjoyed your video! Thanks
@jamesworsham125 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoy following this series. It helps knowing all the participants. Clark, Kieth, and Leo.
@WJSpies Жыл бұрын
Love the Bridgeport in the background, I used to love doing jobs on that machine.
@JustFamilyPlaytime Жыл бұрын
Nice job on constructing a perpendicular bisector...
@jameschandler8828 Жыл бұрын
You Sir are a diamond. Sounds like you are burning the candle at both ends and the middle. Look after yourself, your work is appreciated.
@willymueller3278 Жыл бұрын
I did that oce - and got burnt, dammit ! 😂
@Bamamarama Жыл бұрын
Another great vid!
@davidnichols147 Жыл бұрын
Dave, your a genius!
@lancedaniels Жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting and sharing.
@bigtalljv Жыл бұрын
Don’t apologize for being a normal guy. We appreciate your effort to make this part and show us your skills. Those of us that also have lives understand.
@johnsherborne3245 Жыл бұрын
With your external time pressures, taking the time to make any video is very much appreciated. You also win at working in the most use of “all right “ in a sentence.
@paulmadruga9786 Жыл бұрын
So great to watch someone who is really good at their craft!
@CroshVine Жыл бұрын
Man, you are a trooper!
@cesarreyes8150 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Dave, great lesson of you and very interesting to see and learn.
@gregr267 Жыл бұрын
So glad you've been doing these video for so long! This is GREAT stuff!!! I'm going back to video #1 and watching all of them. You've given a wonderful gift to those of us who want to learn these skills.
@willymueller3278 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, me too, had to see vid 1 once more, it has been so long ago, that I completly forgot about it ! 😂
@stuartlast8156 Жыл бұрын
Artisan at work !! Thank you 👍 👏👏
@davidbeetham848111 ай бұрын
Nice way to show us centre.
@vicbauwens Жыл бұрын
Very interesting but a tad loooooong 😊
@d.mushroomhunter352810 ай бұрын
Mr Dave Clark... I do believe we've had a beer or two together.. do you know a guy named Rob weiser?? He's a union carpenter there in Cleveland. He's one of my closest friends we used to hang out quite a bit back in the 90s. We both lived on the West side around 130th and pruritus.. love in the videos the tally ho project is taking up quite a bit of my viewing time lately.. I'm a long time Keith fan.. thanks for the entertainment and educational videos..
@Jerhyn7 Жыл бұрын
Seven words that make algorithms love you.
@peryvindtrapnes824 Жыл бұрын
good old hand work with the simplest of tools, been waiting for the update. :)
@allenfoster9895 Жыл бұрын
Looks like you are a VERY busy man. Credo to your work ethic and help to Leo. Your list of things to do must be horrific. Enjoying the skill factor. All the best from New Zealand.
@willymueller3278 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, right, maybe we should go, and help him a bit !
@davidyendoll5903 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for passing on your insider tips . And your outside tips as well of course , lol . I am fascinated with your methods and workings out . Thank you . And thanks for helping Leo out too ! Bless you Dave . Last week I showed my step grand daughter how to make a six petaled flower using a pencil ended compass . It blew her mind and hopefully that will , one day in the future , make her learn more a long those lines .... no pun intended , but there is the point , whoops another pun ! I love learning new stuff and teaching people who take interest . If the interest is not there or it falls off I loose heart ; that is why I would make a terrible school teacher , eh !
@brunomckay1875 Жыл бұрын
Top effort mate, fantastic to follow the process and your thoughts and explanations are easy to follow. Will be pleased to see the final product. Thanks.
@rex8255 Жыл бұрын
Sir... don't worry about the video mistakes. It's Quentin Tarantino's job to make great movies, it's yours to make patterns. And I appreciate you taking the (not insignificant) time and trouble to teach us how!
@plainnpretty Жыл бұрын
I agree I think it’s very interesting
@willymueller3278 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, Tarantino' s movie about the great Capstan ! Some of them got killed, all the others got shot.😂 So the Capstan was never really finished.
@paulputnam2305 Жыл бұрын
Great job! I bet YOU can’t wait to be the first one using the windlass to pull up Tally Ho’s anchor… Yippee Aye Oh Kye Aye
@jaybailey3518 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting work !
@mickeyfilmer5551 Жыл бұрын
Some great tips as well as an insight into your work.
@TheStinsonsteve Жыл бұрын
Great job, man!
@scottbowen9598 Жыл бұрын
Better pick it up, the anchor chain was delivered to the shop.
@fs7453-il Жыл бұрын
Great to see your technique!
@scottthomas5999 Жыл бұрын
Great work!! Not easy, and must be precise. Nice job.
@Tracker7266 Жыл бұрын
Been looking forward to this video. Can't wait to see the finished product on the Tally Ho.
@willymueller3278 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, me too, it looks like the next episode will be in 10 years. 😉
@william6526 Жыл бұрын
I just want to see the pour and the end project .
@oliverliddell613 Жыл бұрын
Fascinating. Thinking three dimensionally ain't so easy.
@EricStockfleth1 Жыл бұрын
Been waiting on this video!
@amandagardner565 Жыл бұрын
speaking of a honey do list, time to go weld the 2 ride on mower decks, i will have to watch this later. i got 2 foot + tall grass on my 5 acres and the Australian Eastern Brown snakes are waking up.
@rich40701 Жыл бұрын
Makes you appreciate modern technology, scan part, download file,make necessary adjustments, fire up 3D printer and part done faster than you can say, ummmkay!
@dwaynekoblitz6032 Жыл бұрын
Sure takes a lot of time and effort. I am quite sure that the casting will be perfect.
@alanmahaffey3265 Жыл бұрын
I was wishing I had a photo of what the original piece looked like as I would find it very useful to help keep me oriented. So I went back to the first video in the series and grabbed screen shots that I can refer to as you are discussing the internal ribs etc.
@igorkeser9716 Жыл бұрын
Sir, your video is perfectly fine, just one sugestion: place your microphone a bit lower on your t-shirt, it will eliminate excessive beathing noise.
@johnkelly6942 Жыл бұрын
All that work to make ONE piece! I was in manufacturing the last 25 years of my working life and one the greatest challenges was when a customer only needed one piece of something. How do you do it and can you charge the customer enough to make it worth your while?
@dennisdownes9319 Жыл бұрын
Very cool! DD
@thusspokezarathustra Жыл бұрын
Seems this dear chap is far better at doing than explaining! Although I got the gist of what he was trying to explain - to me it seems that all of this blank forming could have been created very much more efficiently using a CMC router following CAD drawing mapping. Alternatively, 3D print the blank. The result would be much more accurate and most likely take a lot shorter time fabricating. I see no point in following old school approaches when more modern approaches get you there that much more efficiently and accurately. Yes displaces old school craftsman but progress take no prisoners.
@sbuzz5889 Жыл бұрын
what do u do when the electronics take a crap worse as ur gps goes down in middle of the ocean storm? without knowledge of the earth star's
@964cuplove Жыл бұрын
11/16th 😂😂😂 as a German growing up in American world I’ll never grasp these figures…
@viniciusvbf22 Жыл бұрын
Yeap. What an alien way to measure things... 🤣 But it works for him, that's the important thing. I'd never use that, though.
@garytnew7504 Жыл бұрын
Yeah glad we changed to metric America SHOULD have changed then at same time would have fitted in now perfect with digital era fraction and 16ths even 32nd’s of a inch I remember them when first started my trade so glad commonsense prevailed 😊😊😊😊 Good comment
@rex8255 Жыл бұрын
Pattern Making... making all of the mistakes on the part BEFORE you make the part!
@joshua43214 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, I am enjoying this series. It is a special skill to talk into a mic while you work. We both lack this skill. I suggest you try less hard to explain what you are doing, and focus on showing why you are doing something. For example, the part about fitting the ears: you could just show us that the shapes need to match, and the trick to getting it square is to add a couple alignment marks. This will let you focus on what you do really well, which means it will take less time, and you will be less likely to make mistakes because your attention is being diverted.
@dannymclendon2337 Жыл бұрын
I have a feeling Tally Ho may launch before this part is complete!
@JustFamilyPlaytime Жыл бұрын
So another two years!
@TheStinsonsteve Жыл бұрын
Relax, man! Leo will have alternatives in the meantime while he gets this awesome piece done!
@Anand_KL Жыл бұрын
Hahahahs
@tommooe4524 Жыл бұрын
Perhaps you could get off the couch and give him a hand
@danjelowitsch Жыл бұрын
Only another 2 years 😂
@JustFamilyPlaytime Жыл бұрын
Great - some Tally Ho! related content - Leo slacked off this weekend so I'm very pleased to see this video up! Don't apologise for the delays - Leo has taken 6 years, and ALWAYS has two years to go.
@MrJohnBabcock Жыл бұрын
Bwahaha.
@jacobolus Жыл бұрын
To find the center of a circle wouldn't it be easier to scribe two different diameters and take the intersection? One other geometry tip: if you want to find a diameter, instead of measuring across and trying to set a block halfway by halving the measurement, you could take any arbitrary square corner (right angle) inscribed in the circle, and the two places where the sides of the angle meet the circle will be diametrically opposite each-other. Concretely: take any large enough board or metal sheet or carpenter's square or whatever with an accurately square corner and straight sides and put the corner up against the inner top edge of the rim, then mark the two points on the inside edge of the rim where the angle's sides intersect, and then lay your straightedge between these two points to be a diameter.
@willymueller3278 Жыл бұрын
Right, but geometry isn' t for everybody.
@holtzappal11 ай бұрын
Hello Alex enjoy your video's Question is the capstan winch complete as yet after all the problems. I hope you use this historical item and not give up it part of the boats history I am certain that's not in your make up or nature ?? Robert Australia
@ColinWatters9 ай бұрын
Sometimes I use both superglue and wood glue on a joint to allow work to continue.
@d.mushroomhunter352810 ай бұрын
PS I was a little operator at the Cadillac casting foundry up in Cadillac Michigan for about 6 years before the American Axle shut everything down
@thomaswoodcock9189 Жыл бұрын
Hi Dave .We don't want to learn how to become machinists .We just want to watch you make this for Tally Ho.!
@fireantsarestrange Жыл бұрын
Dude when I worked at the Juice plant here in Florida I was doing 16hrs a day 7 days a week and still getting called in on odd hours. Sucked. They fired me thank the lord after I got busted for fixing a machine myself. Walked home. Never again.
@cabanford Жыл бұрын
Tip: Leave Florida.
@samueltaylor4989 Жыл бұрын
Why didn’t you just turn the cap under the straight edge a couple more times and mark it like the first time and where the lines come together is the exact center.
@holtzappal11 ай бұрын
Hello Alex in Australia in Cains north Queensland is a Tank Museum (Australian Armour)they restore ww2 tanks There's a video KZbin on restoring a ww2 German stug tank ep number 12 to dismantle a gear box. they have a mix of oxalic acid and detergent bath. and amerce for 48hrs or more It works better than to much heat and a hammers? This is regarding you capstan. Ask the people who know?. Robert
@ngbc5342 Жыл бұрын
Master of your art, victim of your circumstances?
@mikekemper3410 ай бұрын
Now I'm really confused, wasn't the overall diameter 14 5/8? I know the cracks added a bit, but that much? Your approach is interesting
@stevecadman137 Жыл бұрын
Q. When you made your first line, why didn't you just turn the pattern roughly 90deg. and do another line exactly the same way? That would give you centre accurately and you're already set up for it.
@rogerturner6377 Жыл бұрын
I thought the same way - except that I would have done 3 lines at 60 degrees. Any inaccuracies would result in a triangle the center of which would be the true center point.
@A.Hidell Жыл бұрын
Don't overdo it Dave, those are long hours you are working.I like the old school approach, the knowledge needs to be preserved which is the whole point of this channel. Talk of 3d printing is kind of missing the point.Knowing what to say and what to leave out comes with practice, ive had no issue following your narration. Keep it going fella.Kind regards.
@stephenfoster22511 ай бұрын
How much money does this guy have, envious 😦
@garytnew7504 Жыл бұрын
Just wondering,,, I am amazed that Leo didn’t lay down a date for completion,,, have feeling long over due by now
@KPSchleyer Жыл бұрын
What happened to the rest of the layout with the dividers?
@garytnew7504 Жыл бұрын
Not dividers they are CALLIPERS the correct tool name
@stevealdridge557 Жыл бұрын
I didn't understand what you were intending to do, and by the end I did not understand what you had accomplished! I feel you need to provide an overview of what you are making, with some drawings perhaps.
@richardm.gramling1772 Жыл бұрын
47:19 Your next video, edit out your personals. Send it to "True Confession "
@Telephonebill51 Жыл бұрын
OH, IT'S FOR A DAMN BOAT.....
@Stupha_Kinpendous Жыл бұрын
Unionize.
@mikefriend7570 Жыл бұрын
Great that you’re helping out here with Tallyho. B.U.T. too much talk talk not enough do do. Just sayin
@jimc4731 Жыл бұрын
Wondering, the original part has all the sharp corners of the part you made today rounded to produce a casting with approximately a 1/8” radius on all those edges. I think you are leaving them sharp on your pattern. I’m wanting to know how are those sharp corners radiused in an expeditious and practical way if they are specified by the customer? Thanks for all you do! Keep up the good work!JIM❤
@allencharleston9975 Жыл бұрын
chamces are the flies are being driven out of Canada by the fires.
@alangood8190 Жыл бұрын
Being British we also use imperial measurements but when it comes to engineering and anything scientific we swop to metric because it's so much easier and a lot more precise than imperial. Really can't see why America doesn't swop too.
@yiger9726 Жыл бұрын
Why not use a laser?
@johnbeeson8225 Жыл бұрын
thought Leo had a video person to do the videos? Have not seen much since.
@Sagacity61 Жыл бұрын
God I wish he used subtitles.
@OutdoorFreedomDk Жыл бұрын
🍓💪👍
@carrichard Жыл бұрын
Interesting, but---what are you making ??? Nothing was said about that !!! I wasn't around for the other parts 111
@Sagacity61 Жыл бұрын
Hmmmm. December 2024?
@christinahazisavvas568810 ай бұрын
We want to see you cut the pieces sand the pieces etc.. not just talk about what the process is and catch the tail end of each step. That is why people tune in to someone's channel.
@BryanSmithFlorida Жыл бұрын
Great project, But Too much Jibba Jabba
@bobbailey4954 Жыл бұрын
Um I’m saying um wing it and see what you’ve got double check your final piece.
@willymueller3278 Жыл бұрын
Boy, I have the feeling, if you would talk a little less, that Capstan would have been finished a very long time ago. 😂
@d.mushroomhunter352810 ай бұрын
Ladle operator
@HorsleyLandy88 Жыл бұрын
this is taking way too long, it is only a pattern.
@char23c Жыл бұрын
too verbose for me
@stevem7868-y4l Жыл бұрын
Too much talking, and not enough doing
@rorylackey7116 Жыл бұрын
Obviously this guy would be much better suited to be a talk show host than a craftsman? He doesn’t even shut up to breathe, surprised he doesn’t pass out from lack of oxygen?
@klaasvanmanen821410 ай бұрын
The whole thing about using dividers was superfluous, as you didn't finish what you were doing with them. You just wasted several minutes of time of all of your viewers by leaving that unfinished explanation in your video!
@albartell4952 Жыл бұрын
you a lot of talking but we don;t see eneying thing dund
@johndolde7587 Жыл бұрын
Ask this guy "What time is it?" and he will tell you how to build a watch. Just sayin, Talk Less and do more!
@kandongeiro Жыл бұрын
are you a bit late?
@joeduggan5431 Жыл бұрын
Talks too much...jeez
@steverayment8371 Жыл бұрын
Listening to your breathing is quite disturbing
@oldwillie313 Жыл бұрын
Why not use the original part glued together as the pattern?
@RicktheRecorder Жыл бұрын
Because it would be too small - no allowance for shrinkage. Dealt with in the first video.