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Day No.19 – This & That

January 8, 2014January 9, 2014by Brittany Nicole CoxLeave a Comment on Day No.19 – This & That

Here are some of the scientific instruments and various calipers that were unearthed this week. Also, a few staking blocks and punches for metal work and some of the engraving plates for the Pantograph machines.                    

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Schaublin SV12 Milling Machine

January 7, 2014November 18, 2015by Brittany Nicole Cox2 Comments on Schaublin SV12 Milling Machine

I will be doing individual posts on all machinery I have for sale with photographs of the accessories and a bit of information. If you would like more information regarding the featured piece of equipment get in touch with me at bcox@mechanicalcurios.com Today I am posting about the Schaublin SV12 . You can read about [...]

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Day No.17 – Cabinet of Curios

January 6, 2014January 6, 2014by Brittany Nicole Cox4 Comments on Day No.17 – Cabinet of Curios

Here are some close-up photos of some of the available equipment and a cabinet full of horological treasures - lathe accessories, depthing tools, poising tools, cannon pinion tighteners, punches, etc.

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Day No.16 – Pantograph Machines

January 5, 2014by Brittany Nicole Cox2 Comments on Day No.16 – Pantograph Machines

There are a number of beautiful Pantograph engraving machines in the workshop. While working today, I moved some flat aluminum stock that was sitting on top of the Leinhard engraving machine. Underneath I found this:     I wonder if Dennis had it set up to engrave a sign... The other engraving machines aren't as [...]

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In the shop – Day No. 2

December 20, 2013December 21, 2013by Brittany Nicole Cox7 Comments on In the shop – Day No. 2

I have spent two days in the shop. What an amazing place. Everywhere I look, some treasure is hiding. Here are some photos of today's finds. This gem was hiding under a bunch of bubble wrap in a bag in a box under more wrapping material and other boxes under a bench. This is why [...]

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