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How to Make the Inner Coil of a Mainspring Smaller- Without Breaking It

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In this video, I'll show you how to make the inner coil of a mainspring smaller without breaking it. If you're working on a watch mainspring replacement, you may encounter a mainspring with an oversized inner coil. This can make it difficult to hook the mainspring on the barrel arbor.

But don't worry, with the right technique, you can safely and effectively reduce the size of the inner coil. I'll guide you through the process stepbystep, highlighting key works and demonstrating each stage of the procedure.

We'll begin by explaining why it's important to adjust the size of the inner coil and how it can impact the performance of your watch. Then we'll move onto the tools you'll need and provide some tips for preparing the mainspring for work.

Next, we'll demonstrate the technique for reducing the size of the inner coil. We'll show you how to hold the mainspring securely and use a pair of pliers to gently compress the coil.

By the end of this video, you'll have a clear understanding of how to make the inner coil of a mainspring smaller and how to do so safely and effectively. Whether you're a professional watchmaker or a DIY enthusiast, this video is a mustwatch for anyone working on a watch mainspring replacement.


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► Hayear Microscope Camera https://watchrepairtutorials.com/get/... (Amazon)
► Camera Adapter https://watchrepairtutorials.com/get/... (Amazon)

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