Correction to what I said at location 03:23: I SHOULD have said " That punch the A2 would be found on the opposite side of the case located in the same position you found your B2 punch on the other side. ( I said "B3 instead of B2"). This was also corrected in the subtitles. Thanks for your patience!!🙂
Really enjoying learning from your videos on the Staking Tool Set and for taking the time to make them and share your knowledge. Your style and way of presentation is perfect for learning and that's often rare on UA-cam. Slowly getting through your other videos and thoroughly enjoying them. Many thanks and well done.
Thank you so much for making these staking set videos! Like you mentioned, there really isn't a comprehensive UA-cam series about it. Just some basic tutorials but nowhere near the information you've given in this series. Now I just need to summon the motivation to actually organize my K&D set, as all the punches & stumps got jumbled around in shipping, and so it's all out of order 😅. Can't wait for more videos, and thanks again for the wealth of great content. Cheers! 🍻
I was frustrated when I first got my staking tool set back around 2000.. and even through the years, it has been hard to get information. That is why I decided to make these videos - to help others out as much as I can. Thanks for this very nice comment. You have motivated me to do many more videos on the staking tool! 🙂
@@myhobbiesarenotcheap Terrific! It’s so amazing to have these resources 🙏 Truly grateful to you & all the wonderful creators that take the time to create educational watchmaking content.
Thank you so very much. That was a very helpful video. There is nothing out there and I have no clue what most of these strange-looking punches are for. I have a staking set with 100 punches and 20 little stumps (plus the punch removal hickey). It has no markings on the old wooden box, no letters or numbers on the punches, nothing, but it has most of them I need.
I have been wracking my brain trying to figure out in what order I need to put the stakes in the box. I have a diagram for the K&D but non for the CE Marshall set. So basically you’re putting A’s on the left, B’s on the right (left to right order). I was trying to put them up to down order and it just kept confusing me 😂, like first row A2 at top and B2 in second row then start going down. My thinking was the companion punches would be side by side but it really confused me lol. I will try playing your video on slow motion and seeing if I can freeze frame and zoom in on your punches and try it that way. Thank you for the detailed explanation on each also !
Bonjour , j'ai une petite question , vous le professionnel en montre de poche , avez-vous déja tamponner des piveaux sur uu cylindre , je vient juste de trouver dans un lot les tampon pour réaliser ce Travail , au plaisir de vous retrouver et visionner vos Excellente vidéo 👍👍👍
I have never worked on cylinder watches, so I have no helpful information .... you could post a question on pocket watch facebook groups - you may get a helpful answer. Thanks for watching!
I have a set that was given to me it had some tools like stumps in it there threaded it has a Stand that you can screw into does anyone know what they are
I am not familiar with these stumps. I recommend posting a picture of these on the FB group "Amateur Pocket Watch Repair" and see what feedback you get there.
Correction to what I said at location 03:23: I SHOULD have said " That punch the A2 would be found on the opposite side of the case located in the same position you found your B2 punch on the other side. ( I said "B3 instead of B2"). This was also corrected in the subtitles. Thanks for your patience!!🙂
Much appreciate you making these videos.
Always something new to
learn especially when it comes to watches and their repair so thanks again ! 🍻
Really enjoying learning from your videos on the Staking Tool Set and for taking the time to make them and share your knowledge. Your style and way of presentation is perfect for learning and that's often rare on UA-cam. Slowly getting through your other videos and thoroughly enjoying them. Many thanks and well done.
Thank you so much for kind comment. I am so glad they are helpful for you!
Thank you now I can organize mine.
Great video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge, it’s much appreciated.
Great information! Thank you!
Thank you so much for making these staking set videos! Like you mentioned, there really isn't a comprehensive UA-cam series about it. Just some basic tutorials but nowhere near the information you've given in this series. Now I just need to summon the motivation to actually organize my K&D set, as all the punches & stumps got jumbled around in shipping, and so it's all out of order 😅. Can't wait for more videos, and thanks again for the wealth of great content. Cheers! 🍻
I was frustrated when I first got my staking tool set back around 2000.. and even through the years, it has been hard to get information. That is why I decided to make these videos - to help others out as much as I can. Thanks for this very nice comment. You have motivated me to do many more videos on the staking tool! 🙂
@@myhobbiesarenotcheap Terrific! It’s so amazing to have these resources 🙏 Truly grateful to you & all the wonderful creators that take the time to create educational watchmaking content.
beautiful video, thank you for sharing!
Thanks for making this, really informative!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for your excellent video.
You are welcome!
Thank you so very much. That was a very helpful video. There is nothing out there and I have no clue what most of these strange-looking punches are for. I have a staking set with 100 punches and 20 little stumps (plus the punch removal hickey). It has no markings on the old wooden box, no letters or numbers on the punches, nothing, but it has most of them I need.
Glad it was helpful!
Bhai ye set kitne ka aata h
I have been wracking my brain trying to figure out in what order I need to put the stakes in the box. I have a diagram for the K&D but non for the CE Marshall set. So basically you’re putting A’s on the left, B’s on the right (left to right order).
I was trying to put them up to down order and it just kept confusing me 😂, like first row A2 at top and B2 in second row then start going down. My thinking was the companion punches would be side by side but it really confused me lol. I will try playing your video on slow motion and seeing if I can freeze frame and zoom in on your punches and try it that way. Thank you for the detailed explanation on each also !
Thanks you so much for taking time to teach us it is so helpful. 👍
I am very glad this is so helpful! I also appreciate you letting me know, because it keeps me motivated!
Bonjour , j'ai une petite question , vous le professionnel en montre de poche , avez-vous déja tamponner des piveaux sur uu cylindre , je vient juste de trouver dans un lot les tampon pour réaliser ce Travail , au plaisir de vous retrouver et visionner vos Excellente vidéo 👍👍👍
I have never worked on cylinder watches, so I have no helpful information .... you could post a question on pocket watch facebook groups - you may get a helpful answer. Thanks for watching!
Would this work on modern mechanical wristwatches?
Yes, it will.
I have a set that was given to me it had some tools like stumps in it there threaded it has a Stand that you can screw into does anyone know what they are
Just a guess.. the stumps could be used for removing and replacing "friction fit" jewels.
I have some stumps that are threaded on bottom how can I show you
I am not familiar with these stumps. I recommend posting a picture of these on the FB group "Amateur Pocket Watch Repair" and see what feedback you get there.
Hi sir how to order this tool kit
I found mine on eBay.
Sir.. do you have a facebook page? Im a watch maker here in manila
I do not have a FB page. Thanks for watching my videos!