nice sanding pattern from 11 to 5 oclock on the dial! I have one, but with shallow engravings.
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wwwEvgeny wrote: ↑May 8th, 2025, 11:13 amfirst idea, search for pictures, 2d sketch on iPad, 3d modeling, 3d sculpting, adapting for flat relief, arranging indexes on 3d, programming cnc milling, milling from silver, cleaning the surface, experimenting with patina, removing patina, experimenting with different color plating, removing unsuccessful layers, doing again, adding few dirty stains, applying lume on index, leveling lume, applying some stains..........![]()
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all steps I done myself... its quite time consuming, but if motivation is still alive I continue... I'm afraid my patience will finish and this watch will be not regulated for time keeping, as I would like to, as I have many abandoned projects. and now I want depth gauge style. but crown is not finished yet. I want it perfect, but need extra skill to learn, I will hire online tutor for this. but the secular work is too busy. and the circle go another round ))
Some of Gordons dials has this texture. I met one original dial that has this texture too. it happens if the dial was filed with more rough sandpaper then usual and during the anodizing process the texture was not fully eaten by chemicals. I have one dial with this texture. one day will use it in one of my builds. But could be play of light on the sun. you can see it with 10x lupe or macro shot. )
Grazie mille ) I have less then two weeks to finish the crown... before taking a picture of it in one of Milan coffee or Como. now started design depth gauge dial.buddhabar wrote: ↑May 9th, 2025, 11:30 pmwwwEvgeny wrote: ↑May 8th, 2025, 11:13 amfirst idea, search for pictures, 2d sketch on iPad, 3d modeling, 3d sculpting, adapting for flat relief, arranging indexes on 3d, programming cnc milling, milling from silver, cleaning the surface, experimenting with patina, removing patina, experimenting with different color plating, removing unsuccessful layers, doing again, adding few dirty stains, applying lume on index, leveling lume, applying some stains..........![]()
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all steps I done myself... its quite time consuming, but if motivation is still alive I continue... I'm afraid my patience will finish and this watch will be not regulated for time keeping, as I would like to, as I have many abandoned projects. and now I want depth gauge style. but crown is not finished yet. I want it perfect, but need extra skill to learn, I will hire online tutor for this. but the secular work is too busy. and the circle go another round ))![]()
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Wow...it's really a painstaking job that requires patience, skill and a great desire to experiment.
Congratulations indeed. You did a great job.
Wow...you're in Italy...Milan and Como are beautiful cities.wwwEvgeny wrote:Grazie mille ) I have less then two weeks to finish the crown... before taking a picture of it in one of Milan coffee or Como. now started design depth gauge dial.buddhabar wrote: ↑May 9th, 2025, 11:30 pmwwwEvgeny wrote: ↑May 8th, 2025, 11:13 am first idea, search for pictures, 2d sketch on iPad, 3d modeling, 3d sculpting, adapting for flat relief, arranging indexes on 3d, programming cnc milling, milling from silver, cleaning the surface, experimenting with patina, removing patina, experimenting with different color plating, removing unsuccessful layers, doing again, adding few dirty stains, applying lume on index, leveling lume, applying some stains..........![]()
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all steps I done myself... its quite time consuming, but if motivation is still alive I continue... I'm afraid my patience will finish and this watch will be not regulated for time keeping, as I would like to, as I have many abandoned projects. and now I want depth gauge style. but crown is not finished yet. I want it perfect, but need extra skill to learn, I will hire online tutor for this. but the secular work is too busy. and the circle go another round ))![]()
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Wow...it's really a painstaking job that requires patience, skill and a great desire to experiment.
Congratulations indeed. You did a great job.
I got what you mean this sanding patern is all over the dial is a very nice finishwwwEvgeny wrote:Some of Gordons dials has this texture. I met one original dial that has this texture too. it happens if the dial was filed with more rough sandpaper then usual and during the anodizing process the texture was not fully eaten by chemicals. I have one dial with this texture. one day will use it in one of my builds. But could be play of light on the sun. you can see it with 10x lupe or macro shot. )