Hi Kalle! A question if I may. The Seitz jeweling tool I have has a small play when using the reamer holder. Is there a way of correcting that? The reamer holder moves ever so slightly when in the jeweling tool but enough to cause a misalignment.
Assuming a lower angle means increased friction, which I'm guessing is what's going on, would simply adjusting the lift angle until the amplitude is at its maximum give you the same result?
They are getting rare i'm afraid, you can search under Seitz on ebay or wholesale like Cousins UK, Boley DE, otto Frei and many more. We use often donor movements. If anything else fails you can make a (temporary) steel bushing untill you find the right ruby. Good luck. Kalle
This answers a lot of questions, I was wondering how the rubies were replace in a movement. Thank you!
Have some coffee. Helps the nerves 😳 Thank you - excellent instructions. ❤️ favorite teacher 😊
Brilliant! New to your videos and hooked because of the way you explain the subject in detail. Cheers👍
Thank you Kalle ! I’m so interested about those kind of video and explanation are perfect, waiting for the part 2 !! 👌
Hope you enjoyed them Alain!
Very very good knowledge form you valley sir
Thanks!
So kind Jimmy!
Another fantastic video Kalle. I have yet to purchase a jewelling tool. Looking forward to part 2. Cheers. Mike.
Excellent Mike, may it serve you well!
Dont forget to buy the correct jewl.
Missed the live. Interesting video.
Always good to hear from you Peter.
Hi Kalle!! thank you for these videos! wonderful! i would love to know which kind of light do you use at 3:52??
We use synthetic "Ruby" Sapphire (Al2O3) with hardness 9 as a window for UV and IR sensors. Magnificent stuff.
Beautiful tool‼️®™️ ☑️☑️
Hi Kalle! A question if I may. The Seitz jeweling tool I have has a small play when using the reamer holder. Is there a way of correcting that? The reamer holder moves ever so slightly when in the jeweling tool but enough to cause a misalignment.
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Assuming a lower angle means increased friction, which I'm guessing is what's going on, would simply adjusting the lift angle until the amplitude is at its maximum give you the same result?
Could anyone tell me where i can buy jewels/ruby's for a pocket watch?
They are getting rare i'm afraid, you can search under Seitz on ebay or wholesale like Cousins UK, Boley DE, otto Frei and many more. We use often donor movements. If anything else fails you can make a (temporary) steel bushing untill you find the right ruby. Good luck. Kalle
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Hi Kalle, the stream seemed to end way too early. Was there another internet issue?
These are edits Charles, many more to come!
The watches have issues, according to syncrhonization theory, it may cause video issues as well., like back on time.
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