WING / FUSE JIG
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WING / FUSE JIG
I Need a Jig to build a fuse and wing. Most of the jigs U have seen are for wings. Help....
Which jig would be recommended to use??
Tnks.
Which jig would be recommended to use??
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RE: WING / FUSE JIG
http://webpages.charter.net/rcfu/Con.../FJConstr.html
try this site for an Idea for a Fuse Jig.
Bruce G.
try this site for an Idea for a Fuse Jig.
Bruce G.
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RE: WING / FUSE JIG
The Ajusto-Jig is the best wing jig ever marketed to modelers. It's off the market, but you can probably find it on E-bay. I still use mine, but I mostly [link=http://airfieldmodels.com/information_source/how_to_articles_for_model_builders/tools/magnetic_building_board/index.htm]build with magnets[/link].
[link=http://airfieldmodels.com/information_source/how_to_articles_for_model_builders/construction/wing_construction/index.htm]Example wing build[/link]
[link=http://airfieldmodels.com/information_source/how_to_articles_for_model_builders/construction/fuselage_construction/index.htm]Example fuselage build[/link]
Once you order the magnets and find a good piece of sheet metal, you can make the same system that I'm using in a weekend. In fact, if you have a table or scroll saw, you can make it in a good day. I'm not the only one who loves it. I get e-mails all the time from people who have made similar systems and they wouldn't trade it for any other system.
I suggest you buy a lot of magnets. 200 sets will cost about $130 from where I buy them. I think it's money well spent considering I'll be using this system for a lifetime.
[link=http://airfieldmodels.com/information_source/how_to_articles_for_model_builders/construction/wing_construction/index.htm]Example wing build[/link]
[link=http://airfieldmodels.com/information_source/how_to_articles_for_model_builders/construction/fuselage_construction/index.htm]Example fuselage build[/link]
Once you order the magnets and find a good piece of sheet metal, you can make the same system that I'm using in a weekend. In fact, if you have a table or scroll saw, you can make it in a good day. I'm not the only one who loves it. I get e-mails all the time from people who have made similar systems and they wouldn't trade it for any other system.
I suggest you buy a lot of magnets. 200 sets will cost about $130 from where I buy them. I think it's money well spent considering I'll be using this system for a lifetime.