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Help identifying parts, milling attachments or maybe reamers for an up-righting tool?


jnash

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The problem with the photograph is we don't have a size reference as to how big they are. I've attached an image notice they look remarkably similar? Clock reamers require way more force than the equivalent for watch jewels. So the set I have has a hand holder others have something bigger like the link below. Then there sized for the bushings you're using the set I have fits KWM Bushings. So measuring the diameters might give you a clue as to whose these are for

http://www.ofrei.com/page385.html

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