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Gentlemen,
I made this fixture years ago and have had to use it to make an elbow fitting for the radial engine I'm building. I thought it might be of interest to some of the scratch builders. It just a mounting plate 1/4x2-1/2x2-1/2 (6x63x63 mm) I then made 2 tiny V-blocks with clamps. One is mounted in one corner and the other can be moved closer to the other depending on the size of the fitting being made. The V-blocks can be rotated to make all different angled fittings.
In this case I made the two halves of the fitting and cut them off at 45 degrees. The holes were put in at the time of turning. 2 rods were turned down to fit the holes and acted as arbors to mount and space the pieces. For silver soldering I put a piece of paper (.004) between the parts when fitting up. This allows space for the solder to wick between the parts.
I made this fixture years ago and have had to use it to make an elbow fitting for the radial engine I'm building. I thought it might be of interest to some of the scratch builders. It just a mounting plate 1/4x2-1/2x2-1/2 (6x63x63 mm) I then made 2 tiny V-blocks with clamps. One is mounted in one corner and the other can be moved closer to the other depending on the size of the fitting being made. The V-blocks can be rotated to make all different angled fittings.
In this case I made the two halves of the fitting and cut them off at 45 degrees. The holes were put in at the time of turning. 2 rods were turned down to fit the holes and acted as arbors to mount and space the pieces. For silver soldering I put a piece of paper (.004) between the parts when fitting up. This allows space for the solder to wick between the parts.