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By SwissSeiko · Posted
I'm a mad man and burnish from underneath freehand. I get great results this way, using a steel burnisher and diamond paste -
I'm a failure. I can't get the glass off. I thought the acrylic had a inward lip, it doesn't. I get the grabber on it, and it just slips right off. I tightened it down to frightening levels, and can't bring myself to go any more. I would love to clean and inspect the automatic movement. BUT in the meantime it's keeping great time and has a strap for the first time in a while.
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Do you have a tailstock attachment to support it while burnishing like a jacot, or how do you burnish it?
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By SwissSeiko · Posted
Sherline is not quite accurate enough for pivot work. Although they do have some great accessories. A watchmakers lathe is better suited, if you can find a cross slide, youll find that its much quicker to use than the sherline. I have a Taig lathe that I use to make bigger parts and tools and it also takes collets. But ive found that my Moseley is much more accurate when re-chucking parts in the lathe than a Taig or Sherline. They are good for other things though, and you may be able to get away with some parts if needed. -
By SwissSeiko · Posted
Its great when you discover a new procedure to do something! I usually just chuck it in a collet, as my spindle is very true.
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