Watch stand |
Mar.14/2026 After using my watch, I either put it away in a drawer or leave it on my desk. I get complaints that my desk is messy, so I made a stand to hang my watch on.Drawing |
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1.The material was Padauk, which had been lying dormant in a warehouse. |
2.First, flatten the end surface using a hand feed planer. |
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3.Then cut it into boards using a table saw. |
4.Cut wood. |
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5.Since the turning is eccentric, a 90-degree bit is used for cutting to remove as much of the corners as possible. |
6.Use the drive center for center work. |
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7.Turning in a semicircular shape with a roughing gouge. |
8.Drive center part. |
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9.The drive center and center push part have a recess in the center, so cut that part. |
10.The lower limit of the tip saw of the ride saw was adjusted to create a groove with a width of 19 mm. |
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11.The edge of the board is cut using a hand feed planer. |
12.Cut the end at a 30 degree angle. |
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13.Cut to the specified length. |
14.This is the base plate part. |
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15.Make a dovetail groove in the base plate using a 1/2 inch 14 degree bit. |
16.Processing the dovetail tenon on the post part. |
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17.Cut the tip of the dovetail tenon by about 10 mm. |
18.I tried assembling it temporarily. |
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19.Cut both ends of the base plate at a 60 degree angle. |
20.The finished parts. |
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21.Assemble it temporarily to make sure there are no problems. |
22.An illustration of hardwood is engraved on both sides of the post using a laser machine. |
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23.My initials are also engraved. |
24.Finish with perilla oil. |
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It can hold up to four watches. |
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That's nice. |
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The designated place for an automatic watch is inside a watch winder. |
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