e.avery

| Joined: | Tue Apr 4th, 2006 |
| Location: | Kentucky USA |
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Thanks, I will start to do the movement shots with the rotors off. It only adds a couple of minutes to the process and the result is much better.
The only problem is I need a new rubber sledge, when those gears do not line up just right a little whack helps them out. That don't mess up the gears, you don't think, the rotor never spins the same again but it still works. Had to take up racket ball to get the things to wind though. Welcome to the slop school of watch making (no actual watches were hurt in any way during this demonstration). Thanks again:D:D:D
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