Hey Eric,

The hub support wasn't turned but run on a belt sander clamped upside down 
to a sawhorse (Wish I had a lathe!). The shelves are bombproof and have 
them all over my shop, and the woodstove works just fine though not in 
summer so I can rearrange my shop. The table with the jig and the truing 
stand is on wheels so I can move it around.

Cheers.

On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 8:21:44 PM UTC+9 eric...@gmail.com wrote:

> Nice jig you've got there. Is the center hub support turned? I see it 
> tapers upward. 
>
> I dig those Wandel-style shelves in the background. I've built a lot of 
> them, some for our warehouse and others for hardwood storage. 
>
> And I'm into shops so I'm looking at everything — looks like the wood 
> stove is out of commission? 
>
> On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 6:35:12 AM UTC-4 John Rinker wrote:
>
>> I don't know, there's something about the intersection of Rivendell 
>> ethos, futzing with things, and self-reliance that strikes a chord with me. 
>> Maybe it's not only Rivs, but bicycles in general beg to be tinkered with, 
>> taken apart, and put together. This is, to my mind, almost as fun as riding 
>> the darn things. Anywho, I enjoy building wheels so I built this jig for 
>> lacing wheels (first iteration), and it seems to work like a hot damn! 
>> Thought any like-mind folks might enjoy seeing it. Cheers.
>>
>> [image: WheelJig.jpeg]
>>
>>

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