Great info Francisco and thanks so much for taking the time to write and photograph these pieces.
As the master of staking tool info on this forum (), I'm hoping you can answer a couple questions:
- How do you know which size bits to use for these jobs? Redwatch and I bought staking sets with a number of concave bits, so how do you know which one is the right one for sizing to the Swiss or Asian movements?
- In your other tutorial, the hand tube of the second hand was reattached with the staking set, how would you size the base and the stake to REMOVE the hand tube (for example, to do a swap of the tubes between sets of hands?
- Finally (for now... ), The Zigmeister did this great tutorial HERE on using a lathe to modify a pocket watch hour wheel and attach an ETA hour tube and cannon pinion to the pocket watch hour wheel.
- Do you think there is any way to retrofit the cannon pinion and/or hour wheel on a pocket watch movement to fit the ETA hands using a staking set?
Thanks for any info!!