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DIY Watch Winder


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My suggestion would be to buy one of the cheap winders on the bay, one of the disposable ones for around $40, canibalize the electronics and DC motors, upgrade where you can and start from there. If you're looking to hook up Mom's old washing machine motor to a series of belts and reduction gears, I'd say you're in for a steep learning curve.

I'm a reproduction woodworker in my spare time and I have fantisized about making a custom, high quality winder in exotic woods for a while. The mechanicals would be an outsourced item for sure.

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I built one like this:

Homemade Watch Winder

Works fine for me.

Roland

WOW!!!!!

Isn't McMaster-Carr great????? Most outrageous shipping efficency of any company I have ever dealt with. I've ordered from them at 7PM EST and recieved a package during business hours the next day. They certainly have everything.

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