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JohnSL - Random Products | Watch Case - Machining a Prototype, Part 1 @JohnSL | Uploaded November 2021 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
3D printed in stainless steel and CNC milled. In this part, I mill the top and bottom of the watch case, with more videos in the future.

More information: analog-lab.com

Other videos related to making this watch:

* Using Inside Diameter Clamps: youtu.be/TdEiEb4Mw_A
* Tapping Tiny Holes in 316 Stainless Steel: youtu.be/xfkI4yJAjJ0
* Dissolving a Broken Tap: youtu.be/v7P6ghrQpH0
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