Extra excited to see others go down the path of Angelus. Good luck EP!
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Conversion Angelus SF240 alarm
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Re: Conversion Angelus SF240 alarm
Thank you civic4982!
Some items arrived:
. A movement ring
. 37mm 3 pieces dial
. Hands
. Stems not fully threaded
I have not got a case. I am planing to reuse one from some watch I already had.
Some items arrived:
. A movement ring
. 37mm 3 pieces dial
. Hands
. Stems not fully threaded
I have not got a case. I am planing to reuse one from some watch I already had.
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Re: Conversion Angelus SF240 alarm
I disassembled the movement for cleaning and eliminating the parts that protrude from the side of the dial:
I removed the brass pin with a staking tool, as Yoda told:
I removed the steel pin in the picture by pulling out with the help of a small pliers as told Yoda:
Now I have to split the gear, or sand down the wide part:
Yoda advised not to use the dremel disk. Both the file and the disk are wider than the cleavage:
I removed the brass pin with a staking tool, as Yoda told:
I removed the steel pin in the picture by pulling out with the help of a small pliers as told Yoda:
Now I have to split the gear, or sand down the wide part:
Yoda advised not to use the dremel disk. Both the file and the disk are wider than the cleavage:
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Re: Conversion Angelus SF240 alarm
Hold the smallest part in a pin vice and grind away the fat part. Leave a part of the tube, you know what I mean when you look at the picture before you disassembled the setting parts.
I find it easier to remove the geared portion from the side and then part of the tube.
Just don't press hard, that wheel is very brittle.
I find it easier to remove the geared portion from the side and then part of the tube.
Just don't press hard, that wheel is very brittle.
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Thank you Yoda!!
I will follow your instructions.
I will follow your instructions.
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Re: Conversion Angelus SF240 alarm
Interesting, looking forward to the following steps!
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Re: Conversion Angelus SF240 alarm
I tried the Yoda method, however my files are really bad and did not work.
I tried as well a marquetry saw for hard materials without success.
Then I went to a carbuncle drill that I brought for forged steel an others very hard materials.
Sorry for the quality of the video. I used one hand with the mobile and the other with the dremel.
[youtube]2UUN-Iq25O0[/youtube]
Some pictures of the process:
The final result:
Tips:
- if I had not used the cooper wire the gear would had jump away three times.
- only the tip of the drill bit worked smoothly
- protective glases are compulsory. I put the watchmaker's magnifying glass inside.
- I remembered the advice of Yoda about the danger of break or explosion, and worked with many stops so that the gear do not get hot
I tried as well a marquetry saw for hard materials without success.
Then I went to a carbuncle drill that I brought for forged steel an others very hard materials.
Sorry for the quality of the video. I used one hand with the mobile and the other with the dremel.
[youtube]2UUN-Iq25O0[/youtube]
Some pictures of the process:
The final result:
Tips:
- if I had not used the cooper wire the gear would had jump away three times.
- only the tip of the drill bit worked smoothly
- protective glases are compulsory. I put the watchmaker's magnifying glass inside.
- I remembered the advice of Yoda about the danger of break or explosion, and worked with many stops so that the gear do not get hot
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Re: Conversion Angelus SF240 alarm
Great work, exactly what I meant! Looks perfect.
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