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By nevenbekriev · Posted
Shellac is what I used. Baloon chuck... Could work, but here the pivot is verry lo above the pinion shoulder and I am not sure if i will protrude enough from the hole of the chuck. It depends on the chuck. But I don't have one... Here it is crusual to make the pivot centrical and this is what I came to in my practice that really works. -
I tend to do the same, but I'm not very strict about it, given the very shallow taper of the broach from end-to-end and the 1 or 2 mm of hole you are broaching the height difference of the broach over that plate thickness is vanishingly small, I could do the trigonometry, but haven't had enough coffee ☕ yet this morning, therefore in reality I don't think it really matters if you do from one side or do 50:50..or...? I tend to do from one side, and if it needs more I try and remember to do the next bit from the other side, if I can't remember which side's turn it is I don't worry about it using the reasoning above.
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In what way are you breaking them, maybe pictures would help?
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OK I'm going to call this.... and the winning combination is...... £10.10 So the value to be equal or less than £10.10 or equivalent in your currency, exclusive of reasonable shipping charges and/or spares. To start the ball rolling here is my first posting as a 10:10, this is a Buler that I picked up in October 2023 for the sum of £3.00, apart from the strap and cracked crystal, all is original: Before shot: And the movement: All went smoothly with no drama, so the whole thing took about 5 hours, here is the final result: The date is manually set (not quick set... hence the wrong date)
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I got a little 3D printed mainspring winder (8mm) I'm trying to wind the spring for a 10mm barrel. This a Zim2602. Am I breaking them because the winder is too small for the spring? Or is this a case of user bumbling?
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