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Well I haven't seen any thread like this and I don't mind giving up ideas to help people I thought it would be good to post pic's of thing's we've built to help us make jig's or uitilize space, so here's a 3 level rotary storage disspencer I built where I can see what I have and it maintian's it's straightness.![]()
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Too many to post here. Check the pictures on my website. That is pretty good. I use the W.W. philosophy myself.....................Whatever Works.
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Here are a few of the items I have made to help in tying jigs.
MY TOOL CADDY
FLASH HOLDER
DOUBLE FLASH HOLDER
CHENILLE HOLDER & JIG RACK
MY STAINLESS ROTARY VISE
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Slabologist
"Professor of Slabology 101"
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I was fixin to say you have to be a machinest or close to build the vise, I'm building a rotary like the Nor roughed the d2 jaws tonight gotta h/t them then on to the wire machine.
I've been machining for 20+ years and just like to build stuff. I looked at the nor-vise and thought very hard about making one of them but due to time I took the easier way out. It works great for making jigs but may be a little large for tying flies.
Slabologist
"Professor of Slabology 101"
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That vise is flippin sweet! I love to build stuff too. Although I tend to lean more towards woodworking as opposed to metalworking.
Here's the vise I built:
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J
Is that an Xacto knife handle??? That is a great idea and probably the most affordable vise out there. Way to use your head and make a neat vise. Great looking jigs too!!
Slabologist
"Professor of Slabology 101"
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Thanks, but I can't take claim for the idea. It is an Xacto knife handle. I saw somewhere about a guy teaching boy scouts how to make the vise and then tie flies.
That jig is the pattern I submitted for jig swap #5.
J