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By nevenbekriev · Posted
Something important about the cutting itself. No mater what kind of cutter - the steel ones can easy get dull, carbide ones can chip easy. One have to be carefull not to break the tip in both cases... On the picture is shown the correct position of the cutter when cutting most of the work. Pay attention where the shavings come out from. They get out from the middle of the cutting edge of the cutter, the tip is not engaged in the routine cutting at all. The tip is only used to form sharp internal angles. This way of holding the cutter gives longest time between sharpenings and eases cutting. Try to understand and use it and wili be pleased by the result. -
We discussed this before, no? You could use the flat punch to flatten and slightly tighten the hole in the rotor such that the axle (=shaft?) will hold in place. That looks very pretty! Nice job.
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Does the tech sheet tell you how to remove the stem?
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If you would: please. I have a Favorite staking/jewelling set, but that uses 8 and 4,7mm tools. Yours might be different.
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By watchweasol · Posted
Hi find attached the tech sheet for eta 955 112. Cheers ETA955112.pdf
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