prakel
20-03-2013, 10:05 AM
A very basic jig to assist in frame assembly. Not my own design, but very useful.
1453
Outside view of jig.
1454
Inside view of jig. The frame rest needs to be the full length of the lug -because we don't want a beespace in the jig.
1455
Side bars held in position by means of 'clamp rails' and wedges.
1456
Top bars being placed in position, also shows the 'clamp rails' and wedges from the outside.
1457
Nailing top bars in place.
Once the top bars are nailed on, the jig is turned upside down so that the bottom bars can be fixed. The wedges and clamp rails are then removed so that the jig can be lifted off the assembled frames.
This one was built for home produced mating nuc frames but the basic idea can be used to build a jig for any sized frame.
1453
Outside view of jig.
1454
Inside view of jig. The frame rest needs to be the full length of the lug -because we don't want a beespace in the jig.
1455
Side bars held in position by means of 'clamp rails' and wedges.
1456
Top bars being placed in position, also shows the 'clamp rails' and wedges from the outside.
1457
Nailing top bars in place.
Once the top bars are nailed on, the jig is turned upside down so that the bottom bars can be fixed. The wedges and clamp rails are then removed so that the jig can be lifted off the assembled frames.
This one was built for home produced mating nuc frames but the basic idea can be used to build a jig for any sized frame.