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Making a bronze wrist watch case for a Patek Philippe movement using a 3D printed lost wax model. 

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In this video show my process of how I design a case, print it in 3D castable resin, and cast the case in silicon bronze. I include tips and tricks for ash free casts.
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@1zixen
@1zixen 5 месяцев назад
Nicely done! 😊
@Watchspotnet
@Watchspotnet 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@lucianolizana446
@lucianolizana446 Месяц назад
Excellent work! i tried something similar with 3d printed lost wax and a custom 3D model for a GMT watch, but the dimensions varied a lot, how can you compensatee that!? Amazing video and i'm glad i was not the only one thinking about doing something like this! -Greetings from Santiago, Chile
@Watchspotnet
@Watchspotnet Месяц назад
I have found that making the critical features thicker than needed and cutting away the extra on the lathe is the way to go.
@frankcohen8662
@frankcohen8662 2 месяца назад
I love everything I see in your video, your craftmanship is excellent. Have you considered going from the CAD software to STEP files and a 6 axis CNC milling machine? -Frank
@Watchspotnet
@Watchspotnet 2 месяца назад
For bespoke pieces like this one I think that the CNC mill is cost prohibitive. Also I feel the hand made look and feel of the cast case suits the vintage movements.
@jamescazzoli9786
@jamescazzoli9786 5 месяцев назад
sick!
@jsincoherency
@jsincoherency 5 месяцев назад
Excellent work, and a very nice casting, can't wait for part 2. You didn't mention it in the video but it looks like you are using the vacuum chamber to pull a vacuum on the flask during the pour, how important would you say this is?
@Watchspotnet
@Watchspotnet 5 месяцев назад
Thank you. Yes, I do use a vacuum chamber to pull a vacuum on the flask and I have never tried a pour without it. I really can't imagine the casting filling correctly without it.
@jsincoherency
@jsincoherency 5 месяцев назад
@@Watchspotnet Cheers, I've never had any success with casting, maybe I need to get a vacuum chamber.
@Pilot_air_on
@Pilot_air_on 3 месяца назад
Do you think the process would be the same in 18k gold?
@Pilot_air_on
@Pilot_air_on 3 месяца назад
Really enjoyed this btw. “DIY” watch case videos are nearly non existent on RU-vid without a 50K cnc machine
@Watchspotnet
@Watchspotnet 3 месяца назад
Yes, the process is exactly the same for any precious metal. The only thing that changes is the temperature that the metal melts at and pours at.
@Vedat4747-ru5yl
@Vedat4747-ru5yl 5 месяцев назад
Final nerede bayım🤝
@Watchspotnet
@Watchspotnet 3 месяца назад
Coming in about a week.
@Vedat4747-ru5yl
@Vedat4747-ru5yl 3 месяца назад
@@Watchspotnet thank you👑👍🤝
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