Machining a Bronze Watch Case
This video shows the machining process of a Pelton Sector watch case at our facility in Detroit, MI. Bronze was used for demonstration purposes so that coolant would not have to be used in the machining process. Cases are normally made of 316L stainless steel. The process involves two operations on a lathe and a final milling process on a milling center. www.peltonusa.com
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