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the jig's up
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here's a jig that will do both needle's and swimmer's..for drilling hook holes and the lead hole dead center down the middle. the sst lip on the left side will hold any swimmer and the screw eye just above that does needles. the plywood cross bar on the right side has a u shape slot to accept the tail end of the plug and slides back an forth for any leight plug. |
Sweet!
Thanks for sharing Capesams!:D
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Nice, can you make me one? I'll trade you a plug.
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ifin ya just gotta have,can't live without it,kill for,,wetting ya pants,drooling,got the shakes,o my god....ya I guess.
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copy away....that's why I posted it....hope it helps anyone who need's a good working jig..............it's a shame not to share .
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:thanks:
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How did I do
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girl's in sweater's the tighter the better an all the men yell hay.
I get a cut in any jig's u sell;) |
Naw I made 1 that is enough. Should have changed the blade on the table saw first though. Thanks for the tip Steve. Sharing is caring:D
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I made another slide just for this and raised the center up 1/2"
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nice, mine sucks so i tossed it a while back
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Thanks for Sharing :D
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jig:smash:
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I made several like that.my buddy used to have em for every type plug he made used to make em outof any little pice of wood he had layin around.I recently made one for the eyesholes with a old drill bit I would stick into the front hook hole.from the side made several holes in hieght for differnt thicknesses in the plugs.
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Capesams & MAC, one question: what is the purpose of the eye screw that is just above the metal lip? I can see how the metal lip holds the plug steady when drilling, but I can't figure out the eye screw.
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The scew is for needles
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Needles. That makes total sense. Sometimes my brain just doesn't work well after a long run. Thanks NIB.
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Do you guys drill the eyes on needles before or after the belly holes? I've been doing them before, drilling a small hole all the way through...then stick a pin through the hold which rests on the jig to keep the belly pointing up. How do ya do it with this jig?
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1.lip slot
2. through hole 3.lead an belly holes 4.eye's |
I haven't used mine yet. Next week it will be run through its paces.
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i just made one and I used a heavy moors lip to make it easy
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GOOD>..I'll give your's to Karl then...I knew u could do it.
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cs.. i'd love one of those.. just working on my redneck wind chimes at the moment..... :rotf3: :rotf3:
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:spin: :hee:
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I made a jig for this tonight and it was wayyy easier. Granted, you have to leave the square stock nubs on the end of the plug, but all it is, is a board with a strip of wood on one side. Clamp it to the drillpress and all of your holes will be inline. Just slide the plug down the strip of wood. This will work for big plugs, small plugs, fancy plugs, and in my case, ugly plugs :D
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YA welcome.....wood u beleive I hung with u just long enough to miss bm across the street:D
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Well, ya know what they say....
timing is everything... also.... no good deed goes unpunished leave it to U which applies ;) |
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I put together a couple of jigs for the drill press based on the one capesam posted, and one forma while back about using dowel centers to hold the plug for thru drilling. The jigs work great, what a time saver.
With this one setup I can drill all of my holes Weights, hooks, eyes and even the thru holes on short plugs. I've got to finish long thru holes by hand (its only a 10" press) , but I'm working on a jig for that too, Maybe tomorrow. :) Thanks for all the help. If I can figure out how to attach a picture I'll show you what I did... |
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Cool the picture worked :happy:
Ok, on the table of the bench press is the jig like capesam showed. I need to find a thin piece of stainless to hold the swimmers in place of the thin copper thats on there, but for now thats good enough. On the base of the drill press I mounted a piece of wood that has a dowel center that I use for thru drilling. On my press you can turn the table so its clear out of the way... |
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I've also done a few things with the jig base don capesams specifically to fit my drill.
In the bottom of the jig there is another dowel center that I can use for thru drilling short plugs. One end of the jig has a 1/8 wide screw, and the block on the other end which fits tight, has a 1/8 in nail. I am thru drilling with a 1/8 bit so they fit snug. I raised the level of the nail and the screw so they are 1/8 in taller than the sides. I did this so that I can put a 1/4 dowel in the belly hook hole, and rotate the dowel so it lays on either side of the jig. This rotates the plug 90 degrees for the eye holes... |
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Then you just push the dowel to the other side to drill teh other eye...
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:kewl: very nice...you just showed me something I hadn't thought off...txs.
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Good thinking DJ
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Nice idea DJ. I have some stainless if you want it.
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Thanks Mac, I'll take you up on that!
I'm going to build a jig for the hand drill tonight similar to what you showed me... :) I can drop by after work any day next week (mon-wed), if any of those days works ok let me know... I was so pleased with the way the jig turned out. I have a fence that is attached via slots in the drill press table. When I push it all the way back it is 2 1/8 from dead center. So I made my jig 4 1/4 wide, so all I have to do to line up the jig is push the fence back as far as it goes and I should be centered. To make sure its centered I put in a 1/4 bit and with the drill off I can lower the drill and if it goes into the hole for the dowel center, I know I am centered. :btu: The jig is reversable in that I can flip it around to the other side and its still centered. That way I can always hold the jig w/ the left hand and lower the drill with the right... |
That dowel trick is a great idea. CS- I will be copying your jig tonight. Thanks for posting pics.
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Thanks guys for the great How to-...gonna give this one a try tonight or this week..thnx for sharing...:D
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I think I'm going to go file a Patent for all the jigs in this thread :laughs:
Makes my jigs look like junk... -spence |
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