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MADE WITH THESE HANDS
Hugh McNeill
29 episodes
3 months ago
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Design
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Design
Arts,
Education,
How To,
Leisure,
Crafts
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Hugh McNeill Made With These Hands Podcast interviewing Ross Alcock Horologist.
MADE WITH THESE HANDS
50 minutes 29 seconds
4 months ago
Hugh McNeill Made With These Hands Podcast interviewing Ross Alcock Horologist.
In this conversation, Hugh McNeill interviews Ross Alcock from A J Alcock and Son, Horologists. Ross shares his journey into the world of horology, detailing his early influences, education, and professional experiences. He discusses the importance of mechanical understanding, the challenges of running a business in craftsmanship, and his passion for clockmaking. Ross reflects on notable projects he has worked on and the value of handmade timepieces, emphasising the intricate balance between art and science in horology. In this conversation, the speaker discusses the intricate process of designing a double three-legged gravity escapement, the challenges faced during the transition to self-employment, and the importance of preserving horological skills for future generations. They emphasize the need for aspiring craftspeople to focus on service rather than price competition and share insights on the current state of education in practical trades. The speaker expresses a deep commitment to passing on knowledge and skills, highlighting the role of community and support in sustaining traditional crafts.   https://www.sortyourclock.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/p/DGvtR29PkvE/
MADE WITH THESE HANDS