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jmb

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  1. Looks good!  I finished my Space Dweller a couple months back but still haven't got a good tint match on the hands.

     

    Out of curiosity how much "stem bind" do you have?  The cases I use to make these from are for a 2824 movement...

  2. On 1/20/2022 at 6:27 PM, automatico said:

     

     

    Btw...where you been?

    I'm wearing a JMB '1016' right now.  :pimp:

     

     

    Yeah, been a while.  Been concentrating on other hobbies (ham radio mostly) which have been neglected over the years and spend the summers at our off-grid cabin in Oklahoma.  I'm still turning out a few 1016 case sets from time-to-time but mostly just taking it easy!

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  3. 5 hours ago, automatico said:

     

    All I have is a Sherline lathe and milling machine and it is slow going.  They are precise but small and slow. 

     

     

    The Sherline is really nice for small precise work.  I have a Harbor Freight 7x10 that I converted to CNC which is what I make bezels on and re-shape the DJ cases into 1016 cases.  For manual work I have an old 50s South Bend "Light 10."

  4. Just to spread around the praise it was LHOOQ that provided good verifiable data/dimensions and hi-res photo from a gen bezel which I used to pull into a CAD program and develop the CNC program.  I then tweaked it with his input until he was satisfied it was correct.  And, as they say, the rest is history!

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  5. To try and clear things up about bezels.  I do not routinely sell separate bezels anymore unless somebody asks for one and I have an extra available.  I make them in batches, usually just to supply as part of a case set, and will usually make one or two extra.  It used to be a lot easier to make when I could get thick-wall stainless steel pipe.  I have not been able to find any sched 160 pipe in the size I need for a couple of years so I have to start with solid stainless steel round stock and bore it to size which is very time consuming on the small machines that I have.

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  6. On 9/26/2019 at 8:36 PM, 508-Fanatic said:

    Then i'm going to weigh it, and have a friend machine an ingot of lead or something that'll make it weigh-in correctly. 

     

    I have always wanted to understand why people obsess over the weight.  I like a lighter watch and have debated with myself whether it would be worth my time to build an aluminum case.  If somebody could enlighten me I would appreciate it!

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