Here's a tool you don't see everyday. This is a watchmakers' lathe accessory known as a crown chuck. A pocketwatch crown is held in this chuck with the top facing inward (toward the stock). Caps are provided in a variety of sizes. These caps screw on holding the crown secure for lathe work on the stem end.
From The "What is It?" Department
Here's a tool you don't see everyday. This is a watchmakers' lathe accessory known as a crown chuck. A pocketwatch crown is held in this chuck with the top facing inward (toward the stock). Caps are provided in a variety of sizes. These caps screw on holding the crown secure for lathe work on the stem end.
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