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Wheel Lacing Jig
door Ratt
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This thing was inspired by aiber and his jig: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3382498 which was based on the Noble jig; https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/noblelacingjig/ .
aiber's jig was a bit pricey for me for a once in a 3 year tool and the parts were not readily available. All the parts in my jig can be sourced at a Homedepot / Lowes except the 608 bearings . 608 is the skateboard bearing and can be found everywhere. All told there should be less than $15 to make this plus filament. The parts are so common that you may have scrap pvc, bolts and nuts laying around.
Materials:
1 - 5/16" x 2' threaded rod (I cut mine too short, suggest load a wheel, then cut)
3 - 5/16" x 2" bolt (to hold bearing on pipe toppers)
7 - 5/16" nuts
3 - 1/4" flat washer (used as a bearing spacer with 5/16" bolt, make sure the hole is big
enough and the washer is smaller than the OD of the bearing)
3 - 1/4" x 1" bolt (for wingnut)
3 - 1/4" nuts
aiber's jig was a bit pricey for me for a once in a 3 year tool and the parts were not readily available. All the parts in my jig can be sourced at a Homedepot / Lowes except the 608 bearings . 608 is the skateboard bearing and can be found everywhere. All told there should be less than $15 to make this plus filament. The parts are so common that you may have scrap pvc, bolts and nuts laying around.
Materials:
1 - 5/16" x 2' threaded rod (I cut mine too short, suggest load a wheel, then cut)
3 - 5/16" x 2" bolt (to hold bearing on pipe toppers)
7 - 5/16" nuts
3 - 1/4" flat washer (used as a bearing spacer with 5/16" bolt, make sure the hole is big
enough and the washer is smaller than the OD of the bearing)
3 - 1/4" x 1" bolt (for wingnut)
3 - 1/4" nuts
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