On the left is a NOS Cone case showing perfect vertical gaining from bottom to top. To the right are two used cases; one has been polished while the other has been hand grained. Before starting, the cases need to be completely dismantled: glass and gasket removed as well as the stem tube.
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On the left is a NOS Cone case showing perfect vertical gaining from bottom to top. To the right are two used cases; one has been polished while the other has been hand grained.
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Step 1: turn down some Acetal rod that will be used to hold the case as well as supporting a ball race in the centre.
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Step 2: Acetal rod now turned to correct inside and outside diameter and ball race mounted in the centre. Acetal holder was parted off from main rod.
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Step 3a: Acetal holder, cases, washers, nuts and holding bar ready.
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Step 3b: Acetal holder, cases, washers, nuts and holding bar ready.
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Step 4: Acetal holder and case mounted on the steel arm. Case can now be spun freely due to bearing mounted in the holder.
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Step 5: Steel arm etc now mounted in the surface belt grinding machine.
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Step 6: Setting up the correct angle on the belt grinder.
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Step 7: Setting up the correct clearance on the belt grinder. The hammer is a precision instrument!
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Step 8: We're already to start the belt grinder; using 240 grit belt.
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Step 9: Belt is now running and the case is turned by hand.
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Step 10: Looks pretty good alongside the one that hasn't been done. Note: the stem tube has to be removed from the case before you start graining!
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Two finished case!
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Two finished case!
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