By www.TickTockPro.com. Clockmaker watchmaker jewelers lathe course. This course clip is a preview of how to make screws and nuts on your lathe. Making custom tools and jewelers lathe accessories. Hardware stores, hobby stores, and material houses have enormous amounts of inventory, they frequently don't have the right tool or part for the job. Most of the tools that can be bought are usually limited by size. Either they are too big, too small, or just not the right size, and not the appropriate tool for your project. If you know how to make your own tools, you won't be limited by what is available on the market. In most cases, it is faster to make the right tool or accessory then it is to search it out, drive somewhere to find it or wait for something to arrive in the mail that may turn out to be incorrect. By http://www.ticktockpro.com Tick Tock Productions.
Wow, you have time to make nuts on the lathe? and for a common open spring movement to boot? You must not have much clock repair business. I just go to the junk movement box if I need one or better yet don't lose the one you removed from the clock. Plastic shoe boxes from the craft store work great for keeping loose parts together. I guess this could be considered a lathe "exercise" for acquiring machining experience, but isn't very practical in a professional clock repair shop.
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45 seconds to get to the content? That needs to be seriously shortened.
adisharr 1 year ago