Watchmakers Pivot Lathe Drill
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Thank you.I saved your selling ID but if possible I would appreciate a message back when you list it. Sincerely,Anthony
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Hi!!!
I will have one for sale soon check Ebay.
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@garan111 . Great tool do you make these to sell???
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I Make motorized attachments to the pivot lathe's, Pivot Polisher and other equipment
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Thing is, how small can the bits be. I work on ladies watches sometimes. The lever arbors are the smallest of all. One I had was .004 inch, 4 units from zero. I tried to shape an existing carbide bit, but even diamond wheel did not work because the bit would scrape off the diamond coating when diamond wheel held stationary and bit put in dremel. I think spinning the diamond wheel would avoid that problem, but would easily break that small of a carbide drill bit. Any suggestions..? RJ
RJSoftware2000 2 months ago
Try using Mississippi Stone. It will take time to sharpen it but its very strong and most likely you will be able to sharpen your bit.
Good Luck
garan111 2 months ago
I like the design, but could you make the part where the drill enters to be longer, or rather deeper so theres less chance of the drill bit breaking?
tiredfingers99 1 year ago
Hi!!!
The part where the drill enters is not designed by me. This was designed in late 1800's early 1900's. I used preexisting watchmakers pivot drill and added accessories to it to accommodate modern day drilling.
garan111 1 year ago
Thank you , I am interested. What is your used ID on eBay? Thank you , Anthony
toyzs 1 year ago
My Id is "fazatron2003"
garan111 1 year ago