When cementing a roller jewel, or pallet jewel with shellac, how long should the shellac be left to harden before putting the jewel in -service. Is there any set time.
Frank
Posts: 440 | Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA | Registered: January 28, 2003
The nice thing about shellac is just how quick it sets... as long as it takes to cool. With the small parts we are dealing with is almost instantaneous. The secret in getting shellac to be a good bonding agent is getting all parts clean and free of any oils, dirt etc.
Posts: 539 | Location: Central Illinois in the U.S.A. | Registered: November 22, 2002
Replacing roller jewels to me is an "Art"...The biggest problem I have is figuring out the sizes. Diameter, length, round, half round. Is there a chart or something that tells what fits what..For American 18 size pockets just how many "sizes" are there ????
John Pavlik
Posts: 638 | Location: Green Bay, Wisconsin USA | Registered: November 22, 2002
John, I usually just go hy hole size in roller. This is not proper procedure but is right most of the time. If it`s wrong I have to redo it. You are supposed to use a roller jewel gauge. Find the finger that just fits into the fork. The size on this finger is proper roller jewel diameter. Then choose the correct jewel (round, half round, etc.) with that diameter. The chart below may help you.
Kenny
Posts: 359 | Location: Lexington, South Carolina USA | Registered: July 28, 2003
Brian The watch was a good patient, and came thru the procedure with flying colors. It's now happily ticking away the hours.
Kevin The replacement of the roller jewel wasn't too difficult, as I had the right tools on hand.I have a pair of tweezers,just made for the job. They where purchased from Dashto. They have a groove on the ends that securely hold the jewel while you position it in place. I first tried it with my regular tipped tweezers, and I couldn't really handle it. The part of the job that I was really concerned with was not to overheat the shellac.
John I gauged the size of the jewel by using a roller jewel gauge, as I could not locate the original one. That was also purchased at Dashto's site.
Frank
Posts: 440 | Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA | Registered: January 28, 2003
Thanks for the chart.. do you understand what the purpose of the different diameters serve. Sometimes it appears that there are 5 thousands different for the same model watch..??? A wider fork opening on the same model, accomplihes what???
John
Posts: 638 | Location: Green Bay, Wisconsin USA | Registered: November 22, 2002
Frank, A tip on holding the roller jewel on the tweezers. I touch my tongue with finger then apply just a small amount of saliva to the tip of the tweezers. This will hold the roller jewel onto the end of the tweezers.
Hi Tom Thanks for that tip. I also read that somewhere, but never tried it. Next time. Hey Tom, the next time I'm out your neck of the woods, you will have to introduce me to your buddy, and I won't forget to come bearing gifts, I owe you.
Frank
Posts: 440 | Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA | Registered: January 28, 2003
Thanks for the chart.. do you understand what the purpose of the different diameters serve. Sometimes it appears that there are 5 thousands different for the same model watch..??? A wider fork opening on the same model, accomplihes what???
John
I don`t have a clue!
Kenny
Posts: 359 | Location: Lexington, South Carolina USA | Registered: July 28, 2003