Posts of this type are generally fabricated from carbon steel rod.
Where a screw of suitable dimensions is available, it may serve as a practical starting point.
The present example follows this approach.


Chronograph lever post machining process chart: Step 1 (Details are in the text on the side)

The screw is mounted in the lathe.
Care is taken not to overtighten the chuck, as excessive force may damage the threads.


Chronograph lever post machining process chart: Step 2 (Details are in the text on the side)

The screw head is removed, and the post is brought to form.

The diameter is maintained as large as practicable while allowing a lever to move freely.

In certain cases, the post may be made slightly larger than the original.


Chronograph lever post machining process chart: Step 3 (Details are in the text on the side)

In keeping with the original construction, the base is reduced in parallel, allowing it to be gripped and properly screwed into the plate.


Chronograph lever post machining process chart: Step 4 (Details are in the text on the side)

The post is then installed into the plate.

The work is thus completed.