I have quite the watchmaker’s tool collection I inherited from my father. Someone on the forum was interested & I sent photos & never heard back. One of the items is a lathe and it has a motor but no belt. The pulley has a couple chips out of the edge but I don’t think it would be a problem. I’d like to see the tooling go to a good home of a dedicated watchmaker. This tooling dates back 75 years but is in very nice condition. I would like to realize a fair price for the items so if someone is interested, message me privately. Thanks.
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Boley is still in business and still makes these lathes and accessories but hold on to your wallet. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$ and then some.The shortest distance between two points is a circle of infinite diameter.
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Originally posted by Doozer View PostStuff that small looks insanely frustrating to me.
If it is under a quarter inch, I am generally not interested,
But hey, whatever strokes your boat,
---D
I have three ranges with mine, up to 40x. I don't use the 40x range much, but sometimes it is just what is needed.4357 2773 5150 9120 9135 8645 1007 1190 2133 9120 5942
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Originally posted by J Tiers View Post
The best accessory for a watch lathe is a binocular microscope. All of a sudden everything looks normal-sized, and is easy to deal with!
I have three ranges with mine, up to 40x. I don't use the 40x range much, but sometimes it is just what is needed.
you end up having to assemble it into something with other small azz parts......
No thanks.
-DDZER
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Originally posted by Doozer View Post
I dig it, but usually when you are finished making such a small azz part
you end up having to assemble it into something with other small azz parts......
No thanks.
-D
Last edited by Mcgyver; 09-21-2021, 08:14 AM.in Toronto Ontario - where are you?
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Originally posted by Mcgyver View Post
whole new skill Doozer, the challenge of it, and the new stuff to learn is the appeal. ...
There is a reason I don't use chop sticks,
also a pain in the azz.
Why suffer yourself through it? ? ?
Saying the challenge of it is some motivational
jazz that gets used on chumps. Keep it and
your needle dlck screws.
-Doozer
DZER
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Originally posted by Doozer View Post
The challenge of it my azz.
There is a reason I don't use chop sticks,
also a pain in the azz.
Why suffer yourself through it? ? ?
Saying the challenge of it is some motivational
jazz that gets used on chumps. Keep it and
your needle dlck screws.
-Doozer
Originally posted by Dan Dubeau View PostThat's impressive Mcgyver. I'm always impressed at the level of craftsmanshipLast edited by Mcgyver; 09-21-2021, 10:01 AM.in Toronto Ontario - where are you?
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Originally posted by Mcgyver View Post
self limiting attitude Doozer, but I'm glad you found what is good for you.
I do MORE than most of the half whit hamster baits out there!
Way MORE ! I am a self sufficient man. I run circles around
these lazy lumps of garbage in modern society.
Guess what? I don't do home dentistry. I don't do taxes and
investing. I don't cut my own hair. And I don't kill my own cows
and chickens. Gee, I must have a self limiting attitude then
because I don't make my own watch parts too. Nail my balls
to a power pole.
-DDZER
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