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I think you'll find there are too many sizes and pitches of thread across different brands for it to be possible.

I've been considering one of these that may work to hold screws but would probably make some plastic jaws.

You could try putting rodico in the holes but not sure if this would hold the screws well enough.

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22 hours ago, JeremyLaurenson said:

I would like to screw some movement screws into a block in order to work on their heads....

Does such a thing exist?

 

 

 

Usually one can use the main plate of the movement without the bridges for this purpose. Or the main plate from some useless movement with the same thread size of the screws.

The best results gives working on 3 screws together at a time. As a plain is determined by 3 points.

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I like working with polishing sets like the one discribed in this topic.

They come with a selection of brass collets (soft..) to hold the screws so you can work on the heads. Often, they also contain special holders to enable work on the threads and even the tips (of one's OCD gets into overdrive..).

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