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    I need to make a hook turner for making basically weightless jigs. I tie the material on the hook, then put them in the turner to make the head out of either epoxy or hot glue. I have one I use but I can only do 2 hooks at a time and this works fine for hot glue but for epoxy it sucks mixing tiny amounts correctly and doing 2 at a time. I have seen the big wheels that turn jigs but that won't work, the jig hook has to turn in tight circles to prevent running.

    Basically a block with gears that hold alligator clips to hold the hooks, like 8 or more at a time.

    I have it designed, just can't find the components. A slow motor or faster one that I can gear down and the gears, oh the gears, have been a pain to find.

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    Possibly something from rope or cordage industry. Just off the top of my head a chain or timing belt turning the spindles. That should be easier to source the parts, would be scalable, shape could be a little more flexible also
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    They make a rotating dry rack for hand tied jigs/flies. Possibly this could work?

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    I believe he needs something to turn the jigs on there axis so the epoxy will stay in a ball as it dries and not drip off. Same concept as spinning a rod blank to keep the coating level on the wrappings.
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    2.For a motor, you could use a sewing machine motor and wire in a speed control, like a light dimmer instead of the foot controller.
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    Might could look into RC cars. They have the small motors and gears drives, etc and might could piece something together without breaking the bank.

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    Would using UV resin and then using a light to quickly cure to the point where it won't run or drip work?

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    Like was said, RC servo would keep them rotating while a rod turner would add a circular motion. Not much that's in the inexpensive bin with RC electric stuff but the possibilities are endless.

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    Try UV Expoxy. This was made with uv Expoxy and Peak rotory vice.
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    You could get some of these gears in assorted sizes, a larger central gear mounted on your block with several small ones meshed to it to mount alligator clips to hold hooks......

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    Then use one of these to drive the central gear.....

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    This is just an example, I don't know what final rpm you would want, but you could tune that in with different gear sizes and you can get those reduction motors at almost any RPM.
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