Once again, a video of 'real' value. Sharing and adding knowledge for those like myself who are in the early stages of a 'journey' using staking tools. Many, many thanks for doing these videos, really appreciate the time and effort you put into it.👍
Usually, you can feel how loose the cannon pinion is when you are in the hands setting position. It will spin too freely. Also, I had a watch that would lose 5-10 minutes at different times and it was a loose cannon pinion. Your videos have been a big help!
I got mine on Amazon - it is also called a "Titanium toothpick". I don't have a brand name on mine, but I am sure you can find what you are looking for on Amazon or eBay. Thanks for watching!
I have one Enicar automatic watch. I changed the date by turning the hands several times and after that it happened that the minute hand turned more slowly. Will I resolve my problem with tightening the Cannon Pinion?
A lose cannon pinion might be the problem but I would check to see if the minute hand is lose on the post.You might just need to carefully push the minute back down on the cannon pinion with tweezers or hand pusher tool.
Once again, a video of 'real' value. Sharing and adding knowledge for those like myself who are in the early stages of a 'journey' using staking tools. Many, many thanks for doing these videos, really appreciate the time and effort you put into it.👍
I am glad I am able to add value to your journey. You have just added more motivation for me to make more videos! Thanks for watching!
Another great teaching moment! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and keeping the craft alive.
Usually, you can feel how loose the cannon pinion is when you are in the hands setting position. It will spin too freely. Also, I had a watch that would lose 5-10 minutes at different times and it was a loose cannon pinion. Your videos have been a big help!
I totally agree! Thanks for sharing the info and I am so glad my videos are helpful!
Thanx for the information. Appreciate your time and effort in making these video tutorials 👍🍻
My pleasure!
Great material! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and keeping these skills growing.
Thank you for sharing this!
Very helpful information.For a beginner
Thanks for the information it will be of great value in future repairs. Thank You
I am glad this will be helpful to you! Thanks for watching!
Thanks again for another great watchmaking lesson. I do have one question, where would we find one of those tapered shafts and what brand is it?
I got mine on Amazon - it is also called a "Titanium toothpick". I don't have a brand name on mine, but I am sure you can find what you are looking for on Amazon or eBay. Thanks for watching!
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Where does one purchase the tools find in this video? I enjoy your knowledge and presentation...
The main tools I use I got off of ebay. Was there a specific tool that you are talking about?
I have one Enicar automatic watch. I changed the date by turning the hands several times and after that it happened that the minute hand turned more slowly. Will I resolve my problem with tightening the Cannon Pinion?
A lose cannon pinion might be the problem but I would check to see if the minute hand is lose on the post.You might just need to carefully push the minute back down on the cannon pinion with tweezers or hand pusher tool.
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