Fantastic!!!

Feb 26, 2015,04:56 AM
 

Don,

I went to your wonderful post, following step by step.

For sure, my respect for pinions increased tenfold.

Thank you very much,

Nilo

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Workshop Report – Making a Pinion by Hand

 
 By: DonCorson : February 26th, 2015-02:58
In this workshop report we will see all the steps to making a pinion by hand. This is how pinions are made for prototypes and small quantities without recourse to the automated machines for big quantities. Below we see the finished pinion, an 8 leaf pinio...  

Fantastic!!!

 
 By: nilomis : February 26th, 2015-04:56
Don, I went to your wonderful post, following step by step. For sure, my respect for pinions increased tenfold. Thank you very much, Nilo

What a fantastic post!

 
 By: Albi : March 1st, 2015-12:57
Thank you for taking the time to write this report: I have learnt so much!! Best, Alberto

Super great report!! Wonderful

 
 By: Ancienne Le Brassus : February 26th, 2015-06:48
And only 2.5 hours! did I read this right? wow that's very fast!! I would assume at least a whole day! Great pix, very enlightening! S

Fantastic report, Don. Working on such a part is not a small affair!

 
 By: amanico : February 26th, 2015-07:00
I am always impressed when I see what they can do from a piece of metal. Almost Art! Best, Nicolas

Thanks for your detailed report Don!

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : February 26th, 2015-18:40
It sure helps and gives us more appreciation for fine watchmaking! Cheers, Anthony

Ahhh This brings back personal memories

 
 By: MTF : February 27th, 2015-01:32
Thanks Don for the report. It is almost unbelievable that I remember using 'sacrificial' coal powder, heating metal to cherry-red, quenching and also annealing at metalwork class before I decided to become a heart transplant surgeon! I was young....what d... 

great read, thanks Don! (nt)

 
 By: ei8htohms : February 28th, 2015-01:49
Nt

Thank you, Don!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : February 28th, 2015-11:49
Thank you for showing and explaining how difficult even the smallest part is to create! Best Blomman

Excellent post Don

 
 By: Ophiuchus : February 28th, 2015-16:05
I had been wondering if the Sandvik AP was oil hardening or not like O-1, now I see it is. By annealing- I think you meant tempering, no? :) Wonderful post, it's nice to see someone doing it the old way. -O

That was phenomenal

 
 By: cazalea : February 28th, 2015-19:59
Thanks for getting this information to us. It boggles my mind! Mike

 
 By: saabnut : January 7th, 2023-00:53
I've been wanting to find machines to make a small pinion. Having seen the process I will find a plan B, probably more than I am capable of handling. Excellent report

Mind boggling!

 
 By: Andy_Mac : January 19th, 2023-06:36
Awesome post! 👏 With all the steps involved I was surprised it took 2 hours. I would’ve guessed at even more. Fascinating. Thanks for posting 🙏