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Quentin Jarrell

SPIDER JIG

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I've received several emails and PM's on how I create my spider packs.  I needed to make some more jigs to keep up with production so I figured I'll show how I do it.

 

The spiders I use do NOT lay flat they must be pressed.  This is how they look stacked.

 

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This is the bottom portion of the jig.  It has cut outs for the spider to lay into along with cut outs for the leads.

 

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I put a bead of glue around the outside and the inside diameter of the spider.  It doesn't take much just a small bead.  Then they are stacked on top of each other.  In this case 4. Note that NO accelerator is used ONLY CA glue.

 

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Then the top goes on and is tightened down with the bolt and nut.  The bolt on this jig is long enough for two jigs at the same time.

 

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After 5 minutes, yes 5 minutes it is taken apart and your left with a sandwiched spider pack.

 

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Cool, thanks for sharing Q

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Looks good Q

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Ahh yes. We used duct tape on the mdf so the glue would stick to the jig.

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