Imaknockov
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Cold Cast Carbon.
Good day to all (or good evening, as the case may be in your part of the world.)
I had a little bit of spare time on Saturday, so I used it to perform some more carbon tests, and I must say that the results look more promising with each passing day. I elected to use some different molds that were not only more challenging to work with, but also that would more closely approximate the shapes and sizes of the watch parts I intend to reproduce.
As you can see, one of the parts that I was able to make in "cold-cast" carbon is roughly the size of a pusher, but more elaborate. The other crudely approximates the geometry of the crown guards. The work is meticulous and slow, but the effort does yield results.
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Good day to all (or good evening, as the case may be in your part of the world.)
I had a little bit of spare time on Saturday, so I used it to perform some more carbon tests, and I must say that the results look more promising with each passing day. I elected to use some different molds that were not only more challenging to work with, but also that would more closely approximate the shapes and sizes of the watch parts I intend to reproduce.
As you can see, one of the parts that I was able to make in "cold-cast" carbon is roughly the size of a pusher, but more elaborate. The other crudely approximates the geometry of the crown guards. The work is meticulous and slow, but the effort does yield results.

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