Hi,
It's time for me to pull on my big boy pants and have my own jig. Since I don't have an extra couple of grand burning a hole in my pocket, I think I'm going to use 8020 aluminum T-slot for the jig.
I'm thinking about building a "+" shaped jig sort of like this but rather than using cones, I would use blocks that hold each tube; the bottom of the "+" would have a fitting for the BB shell, the top of the "+" would have a frame block (more likely an economy aluminum "V" block from McMaster-Carr) that would be adjustable to hold the top tube, and the horizontal arms of the "+" will have blocks for holding the head tube and seat tube, with the very end of the left arm having a fitting for the rear dropout/stay placement.
My question is this - what are the best T-track types to use for this type of construction? I was thinking that this would work very well, but the solid back would mean that it would be difficult to join the two pieces together for the "+" in a way that would allow the jig to be fully adjustable. I've never used 8020 before, so I might just be missing some basic, but key, concept.
Thanks,
Pete
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