Clock, Watch, Jewelers Lathe Basics Course video DVD

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This lathe course is for the beginner watchmaker, clockmaker, hobbyist or home machinist. There is no prerequisite for this course. You don't even need to own a lathe! This course will teach you what is needed when buying a jewelers lathe. How to recognize a good or bad lathe. What is the right lathe for you. Where to buy a jewelers lathe. What you need in a lathe, and how each part should correctly function. What parts and accessories you will need to get started. You will learn how to maintain and care for your own lathe. Complete disassembly, servicing, and reassembly of your lathe. The video clip you are viewing here is a preview of the 4+ hour course on 4 DVDs. By http://www.ticktockpro.com Tick Tock Productions.

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  • Check out this site: lathes.co.uk

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  • Could someone give me some brands and types of watchmakers lathes. I have been looking on the net in Europe, but not a lot of luck so far.

  • I dwell far less with the graver, therefore less tool wear. I use Holtz high carbon steel gravers or old files, all honed on hard arkansas. The graver is a wonderful tool. All at max speed 850rpm, often back gearing down for final polished form profiles. Shines like a mirror.

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