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    JasonB
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      #375293
      JasonB
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        @jasonb

        This was posted on another forum and I thought you may enjoy the quality of the handwork.

        #375295
        Mike Poole
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          @mikepoole82104

          Superb!

          Mike

          #375296
          Tim Rowe
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            @timrowe83142

            Sensational!

            Could watch that all day long.

            Tim

            #375300
            Harry Wilkes
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              @harrywilkes58467

              Excellent

              H

              #375301
              Michael Gilligan
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                @michaelgilligan61133

                Nice work, beautifully shot and edited.

                … much better than some 'craftsman at work' programmes on TV

                MichaelG.

                #375302
                Mick B1
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                  @mickb1

                  It's like a Bosch painting – an amazing piece of work, and as mad as a box of frogs. laugh

                  #375303
                  Ron Laden
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                    @ronladen17547

                    Amazing

                    Ron

                    #375319
                    Emgee
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                      @emgee

                      A true craftsman in many ways.

                      Emgee

                      #375320
                      Trevor Crossman 1
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                        @trevorcrossman1

                        A fantastic piece of work – – in all senses of the word! Artistry in metal and I almost expected one of Terry Pratchett's wizards to be lurking in the corner of the forge.

                        Trevor

                        #375354
                        Nick Clarke 3
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                          @nickclarke3
                          Posted by Trevor Crossman 1 on 10/10/2018 10:07:01:

                          A fantastic piece of work – – in all senses of the word! Artistry in metal and I almost expected one of Terry Pratchett's wizards to be lurking in the corner of the forge.

                          Trevor

                          Or even four feet to spring out of the bottom of the chest !

                          #375360
                          Neil Wyatt
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                            @neilwyatt

                            Superb craftsmanship, but I bet his files don't last long being worked like that!

                            Neil

                            #375363
                            mechman48
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                              @mechman48

                              What a superb build! … & all to lock up the last Rollo in the pack… devil

                              George..

                              #375383
                              Cornish Jack
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                                @cornishjack

                                Exquisite handiwork! Unfortunately, nowadays, if I had one, by the time I got it open I would have forgotten why I wanted to!!sad

                                rgds

                                Bill

                                #375399
                                Jon
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                                  @jon

                                  Used to have to do better than that daily till 8 yrs ago to a lot finer tolerances.
                                  Great end result and lock designs a work of art theres a few things wrong in other areas for quality work i could teach him.

                                  Key to the close fit is working clean and sizing the two together. Trouble is hardening and tempering changes that, often a gaining in tolerance therefore needs fitting down after.

                                  12" bastards the best we could find since 2003 would 3 days. Bahco wouldnt last the hour! Pre 2003 similar files would last two weeks, same with Vallorbe and all other producers quality went down the pan.

                                  Would be hard to put a price on that as not everythings shown. Suffice to say at going rate that would warrant at least £20k, nice work.

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                                  Simon Williams 3
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                                    @simonwilliams3

                                    I agree with all of the above, what a piece of work!. I'm left with admiration for the inventiveness and diligence that saw the project through to its conclusion, but also with an enormous question.

                                    HOW?

                                    Not how was it done, that was magic, nor even how did it happen that the completed gismo did what it set out to do, but how on earth did the magician find the time and resources to see this to its conclusion?

                                    I've had two episodes of being self employed,, and I learned very quickly to say the Lord's Prayer before getting out of bed each morning. Give us this day our daily bread; making things is all very appetising but it doesn't pay the mortgage until you sold it and moreover collected the debt.

                                    So either I'm missing something, or Jesse Beecher knows something I don't. Well, actually it's pretty obvious that he knows a whole lot of stuff that I don't. But HOW does the author of this manage to fund the resources to see something as downright jolly clever as this to fruition?

                                    I looked through the video, and said to myself "there's a year's work in that". £20K isn't enough.

                                    HOW?

                                    Rgds to all Simon

                                    #375420
                                    Buffer
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                                      @buffer

                                      Very clever but they would use an angle grinder to get in.

                                       

                                      Edited By Neil Wyatt on 11/10/2018 10:15:51

                                      #375421
                                      Dave C
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                                        @davec87625

                                        Have a look on Sethgould.com for more of his work.

                                        #375422
                                        Mick B1
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                                          @mickb1
                                          Posted by Simon Williams 3 on 11/10/2018 00:04:21:

                                          I looked through the video, and said to myself "there's a year's work in that". £20K isn't enough.

                                          HOW?

                                          Rgds to all Simon

                                          Exactly.

                                          The thing reminds me of the complex 16th century 'Armada' chests you sometimes see on the Antiques Roadshow.

                                          Whereas a locomotive or traction engine model in such a cost range would have the capability to amuse and amaze thousands of children and adults in its working life, this casket speaks of secretive concealment and protection – paranoia executed in metal.

                                          You have to wonder how many objects there are, that would fit inside it, that could justify such expenditure in their protection.

                                          Especially since, as Richard points out above, there are so many effective ways of bypassing the ludicrously elaborate unlocking procedure that such protection can't possibly be effective in today's world.

                                          That's why I think it's mad.

                                          But it does occur to me that perhaps the real product here isn't the casket – it's the video – and the objective is a revenue stream associated with that; advertising wrapped around it, or suchlike. If that's the case, all bets are off – what we've been seeing could contain fakery and exaggeration at all sorts of levels that I don't know enough even to describe.

                                          Edited By Mick B1 on 11/10/2018 09:01:18

                                          #375426
                                          Neil Wyatt
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                                            @neilwyatt

                                            Posted by Jon on 10/10/2018 20:59:01:

                                            12" bastards the best we could find since 2003 would 3 days. Bahco wouldnt last the hour! Pre 2003 similar files would last two weeks, same with Vallorbe and all other producers quality went down the pan.

                                            I was more thinking that he doesn't appear to lift the file for the return stroke, although it could be the sound effects.

                                            Neil

                                            #375427
                                            Neil Wyatt
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                                              @neilwyatt
                                              Posted by Mick B1 on 11/10/2018 08:43:45:

                                              But it does occur to me that perhaps the real product here isn't the casket – it's the video – and the objective is a revenue stream associated with that; advertising wrapped around it, or suchlike. If that's the case, all bets are off – what we've been seeing could contain fakery and exaggeration at all sorts of levels that I don't know enough even to describe.

                                              If it wasn't made as a commission, it will end up with a rich American collector or in the Joe Martin museum.

                                              You can be sure it wasn't the only thing he worked on for two years and that it will bring him plenty of future work.

                                              Neil

                                              (It's always possible that he made it for the Cenobites….)

                                              #375432
                                              Mick B1
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                                                @mickb1
                                                Posted by Neil Wyatt on 11/10/2018 09:14:59:

                                                ….

                                                Neil

                                                (It's always possible that he made it for the Cenobites….)

                                                Yeah – they give me the creeps, too – or rather the frame of mind that dreamt them up. surprise

                                                #375450
                                                Oldiron
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                                                  @oldiron
                                                  Posted by Neil Wyatt on 11/10/2018 09:11:08:I was more thinking that he doesn't appear to lift the file for the return stroke, although it could be the sound effects.

                                                  Neil

                                                  To lift or not to lift will always be a debatable subject. When I did my time the instructor always told us " lifting the file and banging it back down was a waste of effort, Just remove all down pressure and draw the file backwards which helps to eject any chips attached to the file" " always finish on a forward stroke." ( no comments pls Whether this was right or wrong I had no idea at the time and still don't so I have followed that routine ever since. The use of a file card at regular intervals is the key to file life as far as I can see. With the advancement of modern methods I have no wish to find out whether a file can be worn out or not by my physical exertions.

                                                  regards

                                                  #375452
                                                  Zebethyal
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                                                    @zebethyal

                                                    Seth Gould is currently a resident artist at the Penland School of Crafts, this allows him to concentrate on specific items like this chest without having to worry about commissioned work.

                                                    He also teaches blacksmithing at the school and runs workshops for specific projects such as hammers or dividers.

                                                    Edited By Zebethyal on 11/10/2018 11:28:03

                                                    #375497
                                                    Neil Wyatt
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                                                      @neilwyatt
                                                      Posted by Zebethyal on 11/10/2018 11:27:53:

                                                      Seth Gould is currently a resident artist at the Penland School of Crafts, this allows him to concentrate on specific items like this chest without having to worry about commissioned work.

                                                      He also teaches blacksmithing at the school and runs workshops for specific projects such as hammers or dividers.

                                                      Edited By Zebethyal on 11/10/2018 11:28:03

                                                      Interesting stuff!

                                                      penland.org/residencies/resident-artist-program/

                                                      One of my brothers runs a pottery studio at one of the Camphill communities.

                                                      Neil

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