Hi there) Regarding Lindsay's templates - you only need to buy Universal point template, it is more than enough for a start! And you even dont have to order the polishing stones - buy any polishing stones, discs, and adjust the hight.
Trust me, one graver geometry and hand polishing is enough...
Make sure your vise is straight, not tilted. I put a rubber ring under the vise to keep it from tilting for example.
Move your turntable with the vise on it to center it, and check if the position continues to be good just leave it like that))
I engraved this watch (dial and movement) as a present for my dad's birthday, and my husband made a big job to put it all together))
Beautiful design is made by Ken Hunt, I'm his huge fan! It was a big thing for me to make the shading...
I didn't made black paint on purpose, to show the light...
Stephen I also use those wheels to sharpen a small belly on my regular graver, but I never made a huge belly like that yet.
This is my graver I'm working with, 80 degree with mirror polished heels.
I will do something like you shared, will have to make couple of test-drives)) I don't have a power hone at home, have to visit a jeweller friend and sharpen my gravers at his workshop, so it's taking time. I will for sure share results!
Jerry, I will try a 30 degree heel + belly removed till half of the graver, it should be enough for 1,6 mm depth. Most probably I will not be able to make my tiny swirls close to the walls though.