Gluing jig

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Gluing jig

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Hi guys
In my last project, I had a lot of half hexagons to be glued in a definite pattern.
Here is difficult ($$) to buy a bag of elastic bands and their quality does not allow more than one use.
This is a boring job so, using some scrap I made a jig to glue the pieces in the right way.

Three pieces of agglomerated were laminated to make the basic jig. Using 4 screws I placed two fixed jaws, made out of MDF, on one face of the jig and a piece of HPL in between them. The pieces on the bottom of the jig were installed so as to have room for C clamps during the gluing process.
The C clamp holds into position a mobile jaw that I made from surplus material.
An oily rag passed over the HPL avoids the piece adhesion to the jig. I can make two assemblies in one operation and I can use the jig to glue rhombs also.
I think that other jaws can be made for a different polygon than hexagons.
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Good show, Alex, It is so simple I think I could build one and a good way to use that scrap .
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Nice jig
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Nicely done Alex.
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Post by honesttjohn »

Just think what that guy could do here with our material and tool availability. Hats off to you Alex!!
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