What are you working on now?

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Re: What are you working on now?

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bmsm wrote: July 21st, 2023, 11:40 am
tafari wrote:
bmsm wrote: Thank you

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wow B. that’s nice, the 3d printed cases are nice, is it possible to polish and how hard is it?
Thanks K.

Yes it’s possible to polish it’s the same as “normal” 316L. Already did screw casebacks and threads works perfectly.
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The last picture, I can't tell what it is? A tool?
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Yoda wrote:
bmsm wrote: July 21st, 2023, 11:40 am
tafari wrote: wow B. that’s nice, the 3d printed cases are nice, is it possible to polish and how hard is it?
Thanks K.

Yes it’s possible to polish it’s the same as “normal” 316L. Already did screw casebacks and threads works perfectly.
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The last picture, I can't tell what it is? A tool?
It’s a tool that is keeping the case back in place
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Re: What are you working on now?

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My first complete service:

-new balance axe
-new main spring
-cleaning
-oil
-tune

Amplitude of 248
Beat error: 0.3
Rate: +4sec

Not bad for a first try alone and at home with my own tools.

Now I can go to the weekend.

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Re: What are you working on now?

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bmsm wrote: July 21st, 2023, 5:44 pm My first complete service:

-new balance axe
-new main spring
-cleaning
-oil
-tune

Amplitude of 248
Beat error: 0.3
Rate: +4sec

Not bad for a first try alone and at home with my own tools.

Now I can go to the weekend.

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Have a nice weekend.
That's a great achievement! Enjoy your weekend!
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Congrats @bmsm!!! Looks great! I love the feeling of getting a movement back together and running proper, especially if it wasn’t working when it arrived. Also, give it another look on the timegrapher after 24 hours, they settle in a bit sometimes and need a tiny bit more fine tuning.
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What are you working on now?

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Thank you [mention]Hypnogagia [/mention] and [mention]Yoda [/mention] .

Just to share with you guys that for me, the worst part was servicing the shock system. Those jewels are terrific small and my tweezer skills need way more practice. Redone the thing over and over.

I’ll check again tomorrow to see if it still looks good.
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Yes! Honestly I think it’s easier to fix a bent hairspring than to perfectly oil and assemble the shock settings. Incabloc is what, 90 year old technology? It works amazingly well but man is it fiddly! $20 Ali movement to some of the most expensive hand-made watches out there - all incabloc or a very similar design.

Sharp tweezers and polished oilers help a lot. Steady meditation breathing, add the drop of oil when you exhale. Only apply slight pressure on the tweezers as you pull the oiler away to prevent the jewel from sticking to it. Otherwise the tweezers should barely be touching the jewel. I only get it all perfect in one try half the time, so hopefully others can offer more or better techniques.

I find it helpful to listen to music or lectures when I’m working on rebuilds. Richard Feynman, Alan Watts and Timothy B. Shutt for lectures, also Dan Carlin can set the mood well if you’re working on a milspec project. For music I go with long form ambient synth, surf rock or surf punk.
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Thanks for the advise. Next service I’ll try like you said.
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Hypnogagia wrote:Thanks Yoda, wwwEvgeny & Ciccio!


[mention]wwwEvgeny[/mention] that case work looks excellent! Would it be possible to order a couple with custom lug engravings from you when your workflow allows?
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Playing around with the new AliX case and my 3D printer 😁
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