Friday, November 29, 2024

Pantographing

 The new students are now wading into deeper waters and learning how to operate new machinery. This week Michael showed them how to use the pantograph and how to mend damaged cables. Bernd was quick grasp its concepts and start decorating his tools.


Bernd operating the pantograph 

The finished product 



 Bernd’s balance bridge holder



Drilla Louis
Grey completed his first Geneva stripes finishing, on his pallet fork holder. In the same week he also achieved a near perfect score on his hour wheel exam!

Looking sharp 



Behold….. a very fine hour wheel
And let’s not forget, Thanks Giving! The students brought in home cooked meals traditionally made from where they are from. Spanish, Hong Kong, Indian, American, Swiss too. With the most complimented dish being Grey’s chicken pot pie.


Friday, November 22, 2024

Snow!

 

Week 47

Winter has officially arrived in Le Locle, heralded by a large amount of snow. But whether arriving by car, bus, or trudging in on foot, the students continue their work... as well as some fun.


Ivan menaces Louis with the mother of all snowballs

Art emerges from hiding behind a pole while Craig chases Ivan down


We also had a new bench tester braving the weather: Kyle from the Philippines.

Kyle working on the black polish exercise

STUDENT HIGHLIGHTS

Workshop A

Students:
    Art, Bernd, Cesar, Joan, Louis Lu, Mun, Nine

    This week Bernd and Cesar passed their first exam testing their skills at filing. Louis Lu continued his practice, seeking perfection.
Louis Lu's filing exercise


Joan drilled the first holes for his press-fit plate.




Art made his first balance staff, but succumbed to the curse of all watchmakers and lost it soon after grading. RIP tiny parts.
Update: He found it!

Workshop B

Students:
    Craig, Dunham, Ivan, Louis, Sheikh, Varun 

 

    This week Henrik gathered the workshop together for a demonstration of how to create Geneva Stripe patterns for surface finish. Following the demonstration, Louis and Varun tried their hands at recreating the pattern, Varun in brass and Louis in brass and german silver.
 
Ivan tries his hand at creating some stripes.

Louis's attempts in brass (above) and german silver (below)


 

Craig also made his first balance staff this week, turned to the dimensions for the 6498 movement.
 
Minuscule details, all machined to tolerance by hand

 



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Sunday, November 17, 2024

Learning the ropes

Bench test! Sully from New York, came to spend 5 days in Le Locle to join us for his bench test.
Sully working on his black polishing 





This is the second week for the new students, exciting and yet daunting with the prospects of the meticulous work in the months to come. After having learnt the very basics with filling and sawing, they have now moved on to learning how to operate the basic machinery such as the drill and lathe. They have now started to go through the processes of tapping and threading, skills which will be used when producing their own watchmaking tools.

Taking a look under the microscope at where to use the parting graver



Aligning the parting graver with the threaded screw (it’s not aligned!)

Prototyping

Second year student, Louis, working on some movement rings for this calibers. 

pt.1

 

pt.2



pt.3

Friday, November 8, 2024

New Students Arrive

Week 45

Last week the students enjoyed a long weekend, as well as Halloween! The holiday isn't quite as popular here as it is in America, but that didn't stop Craig from getting into the spirit and spooking several of the other students.

The doctor has been expecting you...


This week, the school welcomes four new students for the 2-year Fullskill course under Michael's tutelage: Louis Lu from Taiwan, Joan from Spain, Cesar from Brazil, and Bernd from Germany. We will be following their studies with great anticipation!

In their new watchmaker's coats. From the left: Louis Lu, Joan, Cesar, and Bernd

STUDENT HIGHLIGHTS

Workshops A&B

Students:
    Art, Bernd, Cesar, Joan, Louis Lu, Mun, Nine
    Craig, Dunham, Ivan, Louis, Sheikh, Varun 

 

    This week Nine did quite well on her pivot gauge practice exam. The official exam awaits.

Craig learned how to use the pantograph to engrave patterns at a reduced scale. As an initial product, he used it to engrave a display plate for the set of pivot gauges he'd made.

 
Louis completed the great wheel (truly great in size) for his school watch. This involved milling out the blanks on the jig borer, hand-bevelling the edges, and cutting the teeth on the lathe.




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