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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
A modern restorer would probably try to inject adhesive as suggested and then weight the repair down. Some damp might have caused the bulge originally. Traditionally the veneer would have been sliced and glue eased under the two flaps then again weighted back down and refinished once it had cured. It doesn't look like just an adhesive issue, more than likely expansion of the veneer, worse case it needs a slice taking out. Try some gentle heat on it first , inject glue and weight, to see where it goes. -
I have seen several mentions of steric acid, how do you use this, I have only seen it in crystal/powder form?
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By watchweasol · Posted
Hi @Michael20 I am no furniture man my self but it’s just bits and pieces I have picked up over the years. It just takes patience when dealing with things like the cases but most are veneered plain wood. When they get damp and open up that is a problem -
By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
I often get an amp drop after i oil the stones with 9415, not sure what difference can be achieved with oiling the teeth. I guess the oiling surface is very small on a tooth as opposed to on the stones a larger drop might have more drag as the teeth plow through it. I oil with a bristle from a brush now, strangely enough the last movement i oiled five escape teeth and the amp was much higher than i usually get , coincidence ? -
By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
Who'd have thought to look at the supposed compatible calibres ? 🤔 Frank did 😅
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