September 13, 2003, 21:35
Stu GoldsteinScrew-holding screwdrivers?
I have trouble inserting screws where they need to go and trouble starting them right. I need greater dexterity and I need another hand. My efforts to develop the former have been hardly more successful than my efforts to grow the latter.
I’ve tried various sticky stuff but haven’t found anything that’ll hold a tiny screw on a tiny driver. Plus I know that the sticky stuff wants to drop into the most critical and inaccessible place in the movement.
Does anyone know of screw-holding screwdrivers
in watchmakers’ sizes?
Or a super screw-starting tweezer?
Or foolproof sticky stuff?
[This message was edited by Dog on September 13, 2003 at 21:45.]
September 14, 2003, 05:06
Brian C.Dog,
Take a parts movement and just keep taking the screws out and puting them back with your tweezers and screwdriver. Do this as a lesson for a certain time every day. You will get good at it after a while. Note; Don't try this after a few cups of coffee.(g)
Good luck,
Brian C.
pwpartsetc@pwatch.comSeptember 14, 2003, 08:24
Wayne C. AndersonPractice, practice and practice will help become more proficient. But K&D did make a screwdriver that might have helped the lesser proficient watch makers put those tiny little screws in place, but I dont think it helped the watch very much.
September 14, 2003, 14:36
Sam WilliamsonMy Boluva manual has an excercise of picking up balance screws over and over using just a properly shaped screwdriver(the tip wedges into the slot),so as not to mar the screws.
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September 14, 2003, 14:38
Stu GoldsteinI even have trouble replacing the screws in eyeglass hinges. So I appreciate all suggestions!
Do you think a “balance screw holder” (found on a Google search) would be able to hold most
kinds of PW screws?
Do you think a balance screw holder would be able to hold most
sizes of PW screws? (Or would I need a
set of balance screw holders?)