James Watt's micrometer build part 2.
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Published 2024-05-03
For more information, check this video; • Why we made the plans for this mystery
All Comments (21)
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Loving this series. Looking forward to the next part 👍
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My favourite project on YouTube at the moment. Thoroughly enjoying the build and your dry humour! 😃
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Good one Rusty . Starting to look like a real '' Made in Belgium '' Clamp ! 👍👍👍
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thanks Michel for letting us be a part of your video! And of course I would like to mention that Anton got a present from your side: we both like this kind of a finger driven "engine". Thank you very much!
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Nothing wrong with a side project before getting back to the main project. 😂👍👍
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Excellent job, Rusti. It's a very interesting project to follow. Mart.
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Interesting project! Thanks for sharing it with us. It will be interesting to see how accurate it will be.
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And just like that. Anton’s art career goes international! Hello from North Queensland.
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looking forward to next weeks video!!!
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Maybe the neighbour was pressure washing the rooster. Very interested to see the slitting saw in use. Nice video thanks.
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Thanks! Waiting for the next video.
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Another great video .
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The project is moving along nicely. I hate filing as well Michel. But it has to be done. Cheers Nobby
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I sympathize, Rusti. My neighbor’s rooster has no sense of time. He just crows and crows all day.🫤
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Kock,knock.Stefan and Anton?.Nape,is me.Very good video,Michel.Thank you.
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With regards to the rooster, we had one that lived about a half mile (.8K} away and its crow could be heard at all times of the day, I can only imagine what next door would be like.
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Good progress on this build Michel. For a brief moment I thought you had been visited by THE Stefan, from Germany. He would surely have a few Deckel spares in and about his workshop. Too bad about the rooster. It might be better than our neighbour who has one of those horrid petrol powered leaf blowers. Regards, Mark
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Watching you is FUN, and if I learn something, that is a bonus. By the way, I always learn something.😎
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Nice work Michel, thanks for the video!
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I watch a lot of youtube machinists channels. and you are the one I don't fast forward while watching. your accent, tools, tips, skills are captivating! P.s. youre the only one who cares about the rooster, I love the quality of your vids! Thanks for sharing your journey!