How to use a watchmakers Staking Tool to close the hole on you pocket watch HOUR and MINUTE hands.
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- This video is about using a Staking tool to close or make smaller the hole in a pocket watch minute or hour hand. Sometimes you may have made the hole too big with the broaching tool or bought replacement hands only to find out the hole is too big. Well you can close that hole with your staking tool with ease.
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Here is another Watch makers Staking. tool video to help: ua-cam.com/video/bjjPp0-PYi8/v-deo.html
great job, thanks for showing
Thanks for watching!
This is very helpful and useful video. Thanks for sharing :)
Thanks for watching!
does laying the hand face down cause scratches to the polished surface? i think that it must, is there a solution to save the polished surface. I guess a thin piece of material
I have never had that problem, but I am thinking you could use some watch paper in between the part and the die plate if this concerns you. Thanks for watching!
I just purchased a staking tool on Ebay, but I don't know how to use it yet. The book you referenced at the end of your video would be very helpful to me.
Could you provide the author and the publisher's names in hopes that I may find one.
Sure thing... The author's are George G.Lucchina and Archie B. Perkins the publishers are Whitman Press
Hi,I tried to buy the book The watchmakers staking tool. on Amazon and Ebay,it's not there.
There is a possibility to get a photocopy of this book ? Thanks in advance.
Are all the holes in the die plate tapered? I was wondering if I could use or convert this tool to punch/broach neat holes in thin sheet metal. It would be nice if this tool has the ability to punch and broach. (not a clockmaker, wanting to use this tool for other projects if it's possible to convert it)
I don't think you could punch holes with it because I don't believe the stakes are strong enough to punch holes...
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Sir. Do you think is it possible to reduce minute hand tube size from 0.9mm to 0.7mm using stacking set? I am trying to find a way to fit larger hand on smaller minute wheel and considering if staking set is able to do it? I appreciate your help
The process I use to tighten a cannon Pinion can possibly be used to reduce the minute hand tube size. Here is my video: ua-cam.com/video/3p_Z2pa8ku8/v-deo.html
This is very helpful and useful video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Just got a k and d model 12. Was surprised how small the tool is. Can’t wait to test it
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Hi could u show the before and after size of hole thanks u.k.
I am unable to do this for that particular project, but I intend to make sure I do before and after parts of "problem solving" in future videos. Thanks for the suggestion!
Ok thanks.
Thank you sir very good video
Thank you for the demonstration. Very helpful.
I'm new to watchmaking and i just also got a C.E Marshall staking set just like that one. currently restoring it as it was so seized up after sitting for 70 years. Has that one served you well? I don't hear about them near as much as K&D and bergeon.
You are blessed! A complete set is really hard to find now. Mine has served me VERY well! I can do anything with them. Remember that you can invert your stakes and use them as stumps too. (You can watch the friction staff video to see how I used it in that way). Enjoy!
Useful thanks. I have a crack in the central chronograph seconds hand tube. So when the chronograph is activate and reset, the hand moves 1 tick as it’s not tight enough.
I was thinking I’ll need to laser weld the crack first and then use a staking set to either open or close the hole a bit.
The alternative is to close the tube without the laser welding but the question would be how long it will last before it it gets loose again.
3rd option is to find a new chronograph central seconds hand but I’m not seeing the same one online to be correct. If you have a link to a online shop that sell a variety of hands, it would be appreciated.
Would you agree with the assessment?
Thanks in advance.
I would try closing the tube to see how that works. You also may want to check out Martybspace on eBay. He repairs hands and you could send him a message - he could possibly rivet a new hand tube.
Thank you. I also just purchased a staking set on eBay. I will be sure to check out that book.
Hope you enjoy it!
I couldn’t find it on Ebay
who is the author, year of publication of that book?
Awesome! Thank you!
Quality video thanks
Thats insane...would I be correct by saying that the first tapered stake made that hole diameter smaller by pushing material from edge of the hole , towards (taper direction) center of the hole?
Yes, just reforming the metal from 1 place to another.
That is correct! Thanks for watching!
Agreed! Thanks for watching!!
I use old german machine WELO.
Thats great!
Usefull video.... Thank you. 🙏
Thanks so much! Thanks for watching!
Useful thanks
Happy to help
Help me this video.best regards
I'm glad it helped you.
Excellent , Merci pour votre Partage, 👍👍
You are so welcome! I have a new staking tool video coming out soon! Thanks for watching!
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@@brunom5333 I am glad you are helping to keep this skill alive! I have many more videos planned and I hope they are helpful to you!!! You sound like you are ready to go!!!! Well done!
Thanks for your post
You are welcome
Hey hello... I just purchased a lot of watchmaking tools. A jewel press " Favorite" complete with all the pushers,reamers and anvils with 5 spring collects. Also a Bergeon 17 barrel standard mainspring winder.I also got.a watchmakers staking set "Favorite" with complete punches,actually 2 boxes of punches. I also have dial washers,watch winding stems and about 100 various watch cristals. I have 2 boxes with tiny vials of ruby jewels. Also a watch Cristal installation press. If you know anyone who is looking for these tools ..I could help them out getting set up.
What staking tool do you have? Will an inexpensive Chinese one work well?
great job.
Thank you! Cheers!