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28 September 2012, 07:49 AM | #1 |
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First horological masterpiece: done!
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Two weeks ago I described my first week at my watchmaking school in this thread. At that time I was already in the process of working with basic tools and getting used to do some manual work on metal. Well, after working very hard on it, I finally finished my very first job! Here it is, ladies and gentlemen! ...My limed, sanded and polished brass block! For those of you who are wondering why it took me so long, keep in mind that I have jewelry classes twice a week, therefore I couldn't work on it during those days... ...Besides, it was quite hard! Basically I had to make sure that all the thin sides were perfectly straight and I had to make sure at least one of its angle was one of 90 degrees (all this while using a metal file and putting the block on a vice, might I add). After that I had to sand it using three types of sand paper to get all the dings and scratches off before polishing it using a little paste and a cloth. It is now in a little plastic bag because I will use it in another class, I need to make sure it doesn't get scratched again (can you believe it? I, the man who never cares about scratches on his watches, have to be careful about a brass block...). Notice, despite the poor quality picture, the reflection of my cellphone in it... ...Do I notice tears of joy in some of you guys' eyes? Have we ever started a your Rolex and metal block thread? Anybody? Dino? ...And now the bad part! Sanding it was quite a job, I had to press it quite hard with my fingers and rub it very quickly on the sand. ...Yes, I pressed that hard (don't mind the dirty fingers, it wasn't a clean job at all...)! Today I also worked with a bocfil, I had to cut some brass (again) and I had to make sure I always kept it straight to avoid breaking the blade (which happened...twice...). I am now in the process of making two small triangles out of a block with a hole in each one of them, I'll have to lime, sand and polish them again and make absolutely sure they are a certain size so I can use them for another class (in which I'll have to make a little cylinder to put on those holes). In the end it will become a little stand on which I can lean some tools. Thank you for reading, feel free to comment!
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28 September 2012, 07:53 AM | #2 |
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Just keep going Carl !!
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Nice man!
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You are moving forward, Carl!! I predict that what you make now will become very near and dear to you, in the future! Congrats are in order, blisters and all!!
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Way to go Carl. The blisters mean you are doing something!
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28 September 2012, 08:37 AM | #6 |
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Thank you guys, your comments are much appreciated!
Of course I turned this thread into a joke but I'm quite proud of it, the result (in this case, that is) matters more or less, the most important thing is that I've been able to work with those tools and that I've been able to actually make something out of it. Now I'm really looking forward to making that tool stand, it's going to be quite useful (and a nice decoration, might I add...). P.S.: I feel quite lucky I didn't take this class a few years ago, apparently they had to make a perfect brass cube back then...
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Mon corps c'est un pays en guerre sur l'point d'finir, Le général de l'armée de terre s'attend au pire, J'ai faim, j'ai frette, je suis trop faible pour me lever debout, On va hisser le drapeau blanc un point c'est tout. - André Fortin |
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Keep up with the updates Carl, it's great to see your write about your journey, fascinating!!!
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, good work , got to start somewhere. Are you enjoying it?
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Still, I find it very interesting so I like talking about my brass... Thank you Chris, I knew you would especially enjoy this thread! I love my classes! I find it very interesting (even if it doesn't look interesting by the threads I write...).
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A year and a half for the formation but you can get another one (which is five or six months) to get more knowledge on more complicated watches and chronographs.
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Looks great. So does the shot of your Rolex btw.
It reminds me of Karate Kid . Wax on, wax off type of thing. You're learning the basics and required to perfect them. The right way IMO. What does is it mean "to lime the block"? |
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Greetings Carl- your brass block is amazing- and i can appreciate how much work went into it! Ouchy blisters........are they going to effect your guitar playing?
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As for liming the block, it's more like using a file on it (filing?), I even took a look on Google...I guess it's just not the way to say it! In French we would say limer, I know the English word is filing but I thought we could say a limed block... Quote:
As for the blisters affecting my guitar playing, I guess I'll have to see when I'll have a guitar to play on, it should be okay though because it is on my left hand (the one holding the pick), I'll just have to avoid finger picking for a little while...
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You must have the patience of Job.
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I guess we can put it this way Grady.
I've got some bad news though guys: my blisters just burst...it burns! Funny how you should say that, my hands kept shaking as I was working on my silver ring the other day...it's quite the quality to have when you have a torch in your hand and need to work with fire and very hot metal...
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Fantastic Carl! I enjoy hearing updates from you! The strap looks good on the DJ!
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Hang in there Carl. The blisters will turn to calluses as you transition from rookie to veteran.
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Thank you kindly gentlemen!
Adam, thank you for the good words regarding my leather band, I do enjoy it indeed!
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Thanks for posting Carl, it is interesting to see how they start you out. Kinda like the Military in a way. Testing your mettle....no pun intended. I am anxious to see the stand when you are done.
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Nice Carl. You are doing great at school i see. Keep posting how it goes. Oh, do you need a bandaid for that little finger? :)
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Thank you Patrick! Thank you Cecilia! However I won't need a bandaid this time, I took care of it like a grown up man!
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Good for you, but be careful with those tools. :)
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Ouch! that blister looks painful, remember....no pain no gain
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Thanks for sharing, I really like to see these kinds of personal experiences.
Well done on the block Good luck and work hard, remember if achieving great things were easy, everyone would be so qualified. Perseverance, patience and practice will make perfect.
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Always fun to see such experiences especially from Carl
Thanx for sharing buddy :-) |
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great block, carl!
more seriously, thanks for the update. good fun following along. much appreciated. a while back i picked up the watch pictured below, which was supposed to be bronze (it was my attempt to satisfy my dream of a PAM 382, which i knew i likely never would have). when it turned out the source material was brass, i returned the watch, but, seeing as it was brass, i thought you might enjoy seeing a watch made of brass (instead of a brass block). |
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Thank you very much guys, that's much appreciated!
I am patient and I keep focusing on my work, however unrelated to horology it may seem (although I do see the link). No matter what I do I have a lot of fun using those tools...even if it can be painful sometimes! Cru, that's a very nice watch! I know I've seen it before but had no idea you returned it. It does look different from my block...
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Carl, how was your grade on the brass block? Will you get to keep it? It would be cool to have it displayed somewhere as a humble reminder of the start of your journey into becoming a master watchmaker.
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