Re: What are you working on now?
Posted: February 17th, 2021, 3:47 am
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amazing build!Erick510 wrote:203 WIP
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great ideaNortON wrote:



good job doneYoda wrote:Replacing a balance staff in a Hamilton 10 size movement. These are easy, the staff is friction fit and the hub is blue to tell that you don't need to use a lathe. Disassembled. New staff. And assembled. 10 minutes.



tafari wrote: ↑February 18th, 2021, 2:39 amgood job doneYoda wrote:Replacing a balance staff in a Hamilton 10 size movement. These are easy, the staff is friction fit and the hub is blue to tell that you don't need to use a lathe.
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Disassembled.
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New staff.
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And assembled. 10 minutes.
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Thank you for showing! Knowing how delicate these balances are I always find it fascinating how someone can seemingly effortless go ahead and manipulate them... I don’t feel clumsy in any way but I‘d likely crush the whole thing in a second. I might as well need a good pair of glassesYoda wrote: ↑February 18th, 2021, 2:37 am Replacing a balance staff in a Hamilton 10 size movement. These are easy, the staff is friction fit and the hub is blue to tell that you don't need to use a lathe.
20210218_085607_resized.jpg
Disassembled.
20210218_090045_resized.jpg
New staff.
20210218_090753_resized.jpg
And assembled. 10 minutes.
20210218_092442_resized.jpg