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Chronova Engineering
Великобритания
Добавлен 28 май 2022
We're a small team of scientists and engineers who love making cool things! Our channel covers a wide range of projects and tutorials, spanning woodworking, electronics, horology and machining. If you'd like to see what else we get up to, please subscribe to our channel and visit our other sites: linktr.ee/chronovaengineering
Building a Bimetallic Tea Monitoring Mechanism
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In this video, we invent and build a completely mechanical device that monitors the temperature of a beverage and rings a bell when it's ready to drink.
This video was sponsored by Brilliant
In this video, we invent and build a completely mechanical device that monitors the temperature of a beverage and rings a bell when it's ready to drink.
This video was sponsored by Brilliant
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Watchmaking: Machining the Heart of a Watch
Просмотров 588 тыс.4 месяца назад
Head to www.squarespace.com/chronovaengineering to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code chronovaengineering In this video, Mike and Alastair work together to build a working model of the Chronometer escapement mechanism. About Chronova Engineering Ltd: We're a small team of scientists and engineers who love making cool things! If you'd like to see what else we get ...
What Links Dice and Tesseracts? | Machining the Platonic Solids
Просмотров 18 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Head to www.squarespace.com/chronovaengineering to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code chronovaengineering In this video, we machine the 3D platonic solids and explore these polyhedrons in higher dimensions. Hazel talks through the history of these fascinating shapes and reveals interesting facts along the way. About Chronova Engineering Ltd: We're a small team of...
Machining an Upgrade for my Electric Guitar
Просмотров 31 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Head to www.squarespace.com/chronovaengineering to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code chronovaengineering To 3D-print your own custom volume knob, download the STEP/STL file here: chronova-antikythera.squarespace.com/ In this video, Mike machines a Brass volume knob for his electric guitar.
Making a Dodecahedron on a Manual Lathe
Просмотров 268 тыс.8 месяцев назад
In this video, Mike machines a dodecahedron using just a lathe - no milling machine required! About Chronova Engineering Ltd: We're a small team of scientists and engineers who love making cool things! If you'd like to see what else we get up to, please subscribe to our channel and visit our other sites: linktr.ee/chronovaengineering
Does Obsidian Really Form the Sharpest Edge?
Просмотров 1,9 млн10 месяцев назад
To try everything Brilliant has to offer-free-for a full 30 days, visit brilliant.org/ChronovaEngineering/ . The first 200 of you will get 20% off Brilliant’s annual premium subscription. This video was sponsored by Brilliant. In this video, we investigate how sharp different edges are by attempting to split a single hair. The results from this are unexpected, so we try to understand the proble...
Watchmaking: Screw Making Techniques
Просмотров 222 тыс.11 месяцев назад
To try everything Brilliant has to offer-free-for a full 30 days, visit brilliant.org/ChronovaEngineering/. The first 200 of you will get 20% off Brilliant’s annual premium subscription. In this video, Mike and Alastair demonstrate the techniques involved in making watch screws. This video is a continuation of a previous one: ruclips.net/video/wKVqLTzh_z4/видео.html This video was sponsored by ...
Making the World's Smallest Beam Stirling Engine
Просмотров 2,6 млнГод назад
To try everything Brilliant has to offer-free-for a full 30 days, visit brilliant.org/ChronovaEngineering/ . The first 200 of you will get 20% off Brilliant’s annual premium subscription. In this video, Mike machines a tiny Stirling engine on a miniature lathe - to our knowledge, this is the smallest beam Stirling engine that has been published to date. FTC disclaimer: This video was sponsored ...
We Made A Modular Espresso Machine
Просмотров 260 тыс.Год назад
In this video, we introduce the Epoch manual espresso machine, and share some of our design and manufacturing process. www.kickstarter.com/projects/chronovaengineering/epoch-the-modular-manual-espresso-machine Follow chronovacoffee on Instagram for updates: chronovacoffee #espresso #design #kickstarter Music: Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): uppbeat.io/t/brock-hewitt-sto...
Machining a Next-Gen Spinal Implant: My PhD in 9 minutes
Просмотров 336 тыс.Год назад
In this video, I show the machining of a prototype artificial disc replacement. This formed part of my Ph.D. research project. For more information, please visit the website: mindisc.co.uk/ A special thanks to my Ph.D. supervisors: Prof. Martin Browne Dr. Alex Dickinson Dr. Andy Taylor #machining #lathe #electronmicroscope Music: Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): uppbeat.io/t/northweste...
Spherical Turning on a Manual Lathe
Просмотров 30 тыс.Год назад
In our opinion, ball handles are the best type of locking lever. In this video, we introduce two possible methods of machining ball handles. This can be done entirely on a metal working lathe - a milling machine is not required for this project. For those who are interested, here is an example of a spherical turning tool kit, sold by Hemingway Kits: www.hemingwaykits.com/HK1160 #machining #work...
Watchmaking: Machining a Watch Gear
Просмотров 1,3 млнГод назад
In this video, Mike machines a gear wheel for a watch. #watchmaking #machining About Chronova Engineering Ltd: We're a small team of scientists and engineers who love making cool things! If you'd like to see what else we get up to, please subscribe to our channel and visit our other sites: linktr.ee/chronovaengineering Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): uppbeat.io/t/ilya-kuznetsov/sereni...
A Pencil Upgrade: Woodturning on a Mini Lathe
Просмотров 17 тыс.Год назад
In this video, we machine a new body from flame maple for a P205 mechanical pencil. We use a miniature lathe and simple tools to do this so anyone can give this woodworking project a go! About Chronova Engineering Ltd: We're a small team of scientists and engineers who love making cool things! If you'd like to see what else we get up to, please subscribe to our channel and visit our other sites...
The Myford Super 7 Lathe: An Introduction
Просмотров 66 тыс.Год назад
The Myford Super 7 lathe is a popular machine for the model engineer and machinist. In this video we give an introduction to the Myford Series 7 lathes, specifically our Myford Super 7 Connoisseur. We discuss the capabilities and why it is the preferred machine for our workshop. Even if you don't own a Myford lathe, if you are a machinist, hopefully there is plenty of interesting content that i...
Machining a Resettable Dial for a Myford Leadscrew Handwheel
Просмотров 25 тыс.Год назад
The standard Myford dial on the leadscrew handwheel is not resettable. In this video, we machine a resettable dial for a Myford lathe. We do this on the Myford lathe itself, a Dore Westbury milling machine and a Gravograph engraver. The drawings can be downloaded here: drive.google.com/file/d/1fXBePiNitwLShCi33hexn8YvL2Z7G6iP/view?usp=share_link About Chronova Engineering Ltd: We're a small tea...
The Ideal Milling Machine for the Model Engineer?
Просмотров 30 тыс.Год назад
The Ideal Milling Machine for the Model Engineer?
Watchmaking: Machining a 0.6 mm Screw
Просмотров 3,6 млнГод назад
Watchmaking: Machining a 0.6 mm Screw
How To Regrind Drill Bits Using a Quorn Tool & Cutter Grinder
Просмотров 54 тыс.Год назад
How To Regrind Drill Bits Using a Quorn Tool & Cutter Grinder
Grinding D-Bits for Engraving and Micro-Milling
Просмотров 19 тыс.Год назад
Grinding D-Bits for Engraving and Micro-Milling
Machining the Antikythera Moon Mechanism
Просмотров 15 тыс.Год назад
Machining the Antikythera Moon Mechanism
A Custom DTI Dial: Dividing on a Myford Super 7
Просмотров 10 тыс.Год назад
A Custom DTI Dial: Dividing on a Myford Super 7
In Defence of the 4-Way: Myford Toolholding
Просмотров 40 тыс.Год назад
In Defence of the 4-Way: Myford Toolholding
Machining a T-bolt on a Myford Super 7
Просмотров 18 тыс.Год назад
Machining a T-bolt on a Myford Super 7
Sharpening the Flutes on a Milling Cutter
Просмотров 33 тыс.Год назад
Sharpening the Flutes on a Milling Cutter
A Handmade Antikythera Mechanism: Rediscovering an Ancient Greek Enigma
Просмотров 68 тыс.Год назад
A Handmade Antikythera Mechanism: Rediscovering an Ancient Greek Enigma
This video inspired me to make a small immersion heater, that keeps the tea at the right temperature, after the bell has rung...
Very nice but how small can you make it?
I enjoyed the idea of being able to know when your tea is ready. But isn’t it a bit over-engineered? And are you sure you’d be able to hear a single ring of a bell? And so quiet one?
How did you poise the balnce wheel, both horizontally and vertically?
This looks incredibly difficult, but immensely rewarding. Thank you for making such a detailed account of the process involved. I can only imagine how hard it must be to do at a smaller scale or back when tools were more rudimentary.
You lose more material just cutting it off
There is something very Leonardo Da Vinci about this device. It simply screams crazy Italian Renaissance inventor polymath (designed at least) apparatus.
i see a few ideas for more ding. how about 3 balls. can you fine tune it so they drop as it approaches the right temp :)
Now imagine making all the original screws and lathes when it had to be done by hand by incredibly skilled artisans....
Your voice has a repulsive quality to it. Nothing you can fix. I recommend you hire a professional or use an ai asmr voiceover
This was a great project. Good job with the camera work too.
I feel like the swinging hammer could be achieved by a couple of springs, one strong and one weak. The strong one is compressed when the device primed, however this spring will only be in contact with the hammer for a small portion of the start of its swing. The hammer swings down, initially being accelerated by the first strong compression spring. There is, connected to the hammer, a weaker and longer tension spring, which pulls the hammer away from the bell. As the hammer swings, the weaker spring will take out some of the energy. It will hit the bell, and the strengths of the springs have been chosen such that, under the weight of gravity alone, the hammer rests in the upward position, away from the bell, but with the strength of the compression spring, it is able to overcome the tension spring and strike the bell. You may have some noise when the hammer comes to rest back at the top of its travel. I would probably use a rubber stop on the end of the compression spring to reduce noise of the hammer coming to a stop in the upward position.
Beautifully over engineered solution to a requirement..... so enjoyable thank you
Dude the urge to clear that dust is so ... much 5:55
Didn't James May's man lab create one of these?
You can make a .6mm die by purchasing 100 .6mm taps, breaking 99 of them in die blanks, saving the last one and single-point threading anyway. That's how I'd do it...
needs more cowbell...
Well that is totally bonkers but you earned my subscription with a great quality and peaceful video ! I love it when I find a new channel that gets it right with no flashy gimmicks or attention grabbing nonsense !
Over-engineering is a love-pursuit. It is art as a process.
Very cool invention. But I make the water temperature comfortable by adding some cold water by eye, you can drink it right away.
bimetallics are woke as frill ..
such incredible craftsmanship
Very cool, but what a waste of time! A waste of intelligence and money and tools! How do you even afford to have all of that stuff and the time? I wish I had a workshop or the space or a house for that matter. I wish I wasn't living in my car and trying to find a job that would hire me to work as a machinist on a lathe or CNC mill. I'm probably just jealous and bitter but this video of somebody making something so useless and wasting so much time and money and resources pisses me off. But again very nice work I'm just bitter and jealous😢😢
I admire anyone who has an idea, and then executes it, even if it's for something silly! :D Fantastic work; I respect your skills!
Beautiful little object of desire
Excellent video. I need to machine a new graduated cylinder for my Archdale miller, and I now have a much better idea how to go about it. Just need to find a pantograph engraver...
You could always just.... Nah, this is good.
are they for sale?
Gloriously superfluous!
This must be the most useless machine! That you even spend time making it.
7:22 those chips were just magnificent
This is very close to magic
Lovely, and good looking too
No teapot? 🫖
Does the mechanism not make the tea taste bad?
15:50 The answer is to use a cardioid mechanism. Like a clicky pen.
Does the center rivet holding the two strips not mess with the flexing of the metal?
This is one of the most coolest things I've ever seen.
lead in that small of a ratio wont have long term health side effects. the food u eat will different story.
Btw if you don't want to do the pretentious math you just heat up the strip to the desired temperature and measure it.
thanx for the basic knowledge. obviously British, the capital b is a second thought, get over yourselves (whats the deal over Tea)
Come clean, now ! You're the guy who designed the original Mouse Trap game, aren't you ?
Wondering how the 3d model for the 120 cell was made? Is it generated mathematically?
Wonderful. Thank you for sharing!
And as a bonus, it cools your tea faster!
550 grams of hot water in a 120 mm diametre mug gets down to 55 °C in about 16 minutes 500 grams of hot water in a 185 mm diametre plate gets down to 55 °C in about 12 minutes I drink tea from a plate now
what liquid cutting oil did you use when you were threading the screws for the balancing wheels? those threads came out looking super good.
I like the use if rivets!
Truly beautiful and ingenious.
I love when overengeneering does not imply using AI to replace an IF statement. This was a fascinating watch. Definitely worth suscribing for more. Thank you !