Seiko movement regulation and fixing positional accuracy
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By HectorLooi · Posted
5 hours! You have slow cooked it! It must be really tender by now. @nickelsilver posted about his Greiner machine a while back. It had a heated chamber of stearic acid to epilame jewels and it only took 60 seconds. I've tried stearic acid dissolved in ethanol with a flake of shellac. I'm not really convinced by my test results. I conducted a side by side test by coating a mirror with a stripe of stearic acid and putting several drops of 9010 on the treated surface and untreated surface and observed it for several days. The 9010 spread out about the same for both the treated and untreated surfaces. I spoke with my mentor recently regarding epilame and lubricating pallet jewels. He has stopped doing both because he finds no significant improvements to the end result. -
Used with the correct fitting staking punch it will remove the roller.
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By BFernandes · Posted
Thanks for the input! It's definitely interesting to see if this fits. When I bought it, the ad states that it's compatible with the following movements: Unitas 510, Unitas 520, Unitas 630, Unitas 6310, Unitas 6310 Inca, Unitas 6365 Inca, Unitas 6470 Inca So, is it posible for this balance complete to work in both shock protected and non-sp movements? -
My new to me staking set has this item can anyone tell me what it is used for? The staking set is an MKS
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By watchweasol · Posted
Hi @Michael20 I think you can get them off eBay. I use the spare ones fron ink cartridge refills, the ends are square cut but will file easy enough. @RichardHarris123 the greaseproof paper trick I believe was to remove marks using a warm not hot iron problem being not melting the veneer glue which is animal based.
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