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Armed with the above assurances that the hood should slide off, a further, more confident attempt was made & was successful! Unwound the gut & shortened that on the train side in removing a very weak section (the owner didn't want to wait for new gut!) & the clock re-started & keeps good time. I've now been given another LCC by another friend - he delivered the whole thing not just the movement as I had been lead to expect - & will shortly submit some questions about it. In the meantime many thanks to the colleagues above.
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
👍 just take your time and use the finest file you have , the tube will be very thin , the timber toothpick inside it will help to give it stability. Just a snug fit so as not to split the tube, watchmaking is about just the right size. Making yourself a micro diamond file from a diamond plate is well worth the effort. -
By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
These prices are current bids from a seller's ebay site surely -
OK. I have these. Thanks
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
Lapping plates are precision ground metal, glass and even timber disks or plates, abrasive compounds are added to impregnate and charge up the lap ready for flat lapping and polishing metal parts. Diamond plates are sometimes called lapping plates hence my mention of the term. Any quality small fine file should be ok, something like this from cousins.
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