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By SwissSeiko · Posted
For cutting a slot in the head, its best to use a file, like a slitting file. Before I had a slitting file, I would start the cut with a 3-square escapement file. Much easier to control the accuracy of the cut over a saw blade that wanders. Once its 50 or so microns deep, then id switch to a saw blade. -
Where do you find those?
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By TimepieceTinkerer · Posted
Thanks for the detailed explanation—really helpful! As I just started and do this purely as a hobby, I don’t have much to clean at once. I usually pre-clean parts manually, then run the main cleaning for about 8–10 minutes, same for the second rinse, and around 10–15 minutes for the third rinse, which is alcohol. Then I put the basket in the drying chamber for about 2–3 minutes. I might be overdoing the timings a bit, especially with alcohol, but so far I haven’t noticed any issues with shellac. Still figuring things out as I go!
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