Today I decided to make a binding jig. I've been looking at everyone's different jigs for a while and I like the Williams style jig best. Mario's adaptation, in particular, was influential.
I had some UHMW sitting around, so I decided to make my bearing from this material instead of using a lazy-susan type.
First I attached my cheapo 24" drawer slides to a piece of 3/4" ply. The size of this doesn't really matter that much, in fact all of my dimensions were based on the components I used.
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Next I cut the UHMW stock up on the bandsaw. This leaves fuzzy, stringy edges that you can see in the pic.
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UHMW does not sand well at all, and I've found that I have to shape it, the best way to go is to use a knife. Here I'm just cleaning up the edges.
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Next a drill bit larger than the screw heads I'm gonna use makes a quick countersink for the plates. These plates are going to be threaded together on a bolt, and will ride on top of each other to make the "bearing".
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Here's the plates screwed to the slides and the other plate behind screwd to the end of the bench that will hold the jig. The bolt has been threaded through.
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Now on the other end of the drawer slides, I've attached a stack of blocks the right size, capped off with a UHMW plate. This will be the shoe that the tower will slide around on.
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Here's the tower attached on top.
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The parallel arms are now attached with ball-bearing door hinges. These have practically no slop, very solid.
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