river1024
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Hi! I'm 23, and work as a watchmaker (watch repair) professionally in Texas. Though my main two interests have been making a watch movement, and more recently, model engines.
I've got a good watchmakers lathe that should be perfectly capable of small parts (got the milling attachment), and I have a sensitive drill press with an optical table for sequentially positioning small location holes.
Thing is, while I feel like I can do quite a bit with those + my hand tools (sawing, filing, lapping, etc.), I'm really feeling I need a mill. or jig borer w/ light milling capabilities.
I've been looking for awhile at many vintage machines. Hauser M1, Hauser W10, BCA MK3, Boley, Dixi, or even the much older style designs like the Wolf Jahn millers.
The main issue is, when I do find these machines, they are not here in the US. I managed to find two Hauser M1, two BCA MK3, and a Hauser W10. One of the M1's being in Switzerland, and all the rest being decently priced, but in London.
And then occasionally I'll see Aciera F1 and such come up, or like, the Marcel Aubert on nielsmachines, but those are just asking way above my price range (they want $20k usd). I'm kind of not surprised how long I've seen it sitting there.
Anyways I digress, the sellers don't seem to be open to freight overseas (understandably), and in addition, it's quite costly for something of that weight. versus if I was able to just drive somewhere, even a few states over.
Insight and suggestions appreciated;
- River
I've got a good watchmakers lathe that should be perfectly capable of small parts (got the milling attachment), and I have a sensitive drill press with an optical table for sequentially positioning small location holes.
Thing is, while I feel like I can do quite a bit with those + my hand tools (sawing, filing, lapping, etc.), I'm really feeling I need a mill. or jig borer w/ light milling capabilities.
I've been looking for awhile at many vintage machines. Hauser M1, Hauser W10, BCA MK3, Boley, Dixi, or even the much older style designs like the Wolf Jahn millers.
The main issue is, when I do find these machines, they are not here in the US. I managed to find two Hauser M1, two BCA MK3, and a Hauser W10. One of the M1's being in Switzerland, and all the rest being decently priced, but in London.
And then occasionally I'll see Aciera F1 and such come up, or like, the Marcel Aubert on nielsmachines, but those are just asking way above my price range (they want $20k usd). I'm kind of not surprised how long I've seen it sitting there.
Anyways I digress, the sellers don't seem to be open to freight overseas (understandably), and in addition, it's quite costly for something of that weight. versus if I was able to just drive somewhere, even a few states over.
Insight and suggestions appreciated;
- River