The American watchmaker and jeweler; an encyclopedia for the horologist, jeweler, gold and silversmith .. . Chauncey with Fig. 179. in no danger of it snapping out as with tweezers. The jaws being madeof boxwood it will not injure the finest setting. The metal parts are ofGerman silver. Jeweling. 204 JEWELING. The act of fitting in jewels for pivots to run in, todiminish wear of the acting parts. Sapphires and rubies are used in thebetter class of work, while in cheaper watches garnets are escapement holes, where endstones are used, as in Fig. i8i, the jew


The American watchmaker and jeweler; an encyclopedia for the horologist, jeweler, gold and silversmith .. . Chauncey with Fig. 179. in no danger of it snapping out as with tweezers. The jaws being madeof boxwood it will not injure the finest setting. The metal parts are ofGerman silver. Jeweling. 204 JEWELING. The act of fitting in jewels for pivots to run in, todiminish wear of the acting parts. Sapphires and rubies are used in thebetter class of work, while in cheaper watches garnets are escapement holes, where endstones are used, as in Fig. i8i, the jewel


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