UPDATE Mind boggling escapement issue
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By TimepieceTinkerer · Posted
You're absolutely right — normally, a missing or even removed cannon pinion wouldn't stop the train from running or the movement from ticking. Just to clarify: the part I’m referring to isn’t the removable cannon pinion on the center wheel — it’s the fixed pinion that’s pressed into the mainplate underneath, which drives the motion works. I may have misused the term earlier. That pinion was loose in my case, and it caused the fourth wheel to sit out of alignment, which jammed the train when the bridge was fully tightened. Once I tightened that fixed pinion with the staking set, everything seated correctly and the issue was resolved. Appreciate your input — and thanks for helping me describe it more accurately. -
I have an Amscope zoom with 0.5X Barlow, which gives about 10X - 20X mag, which I find perfect for general work. I would definitely go for zoom. Working depth is about 160mm. It's worth considering a camera option - useful for taking pics when dismantling.
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
I'm still not sure why the cannon pinion would cause this issue. With no cannon pinion at all the train can run and the movement tick. Anyway you have it fixed, so that's good. -
Have a look at this video, from about 8min
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