Tin Falcon
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Frequently we as model builders struggle to know how to hold basic parts. here are a couple of jigs or drawing of jigs that folks may find helpful. the first one is for cylinder heads with a gland or boss, also for drilling crank disks with a shaft mounted. this jig hodls onto the shaft or boss.
The second one is used for cylinder heads and other round things with or without a boss or shaft. It holds the outer rim.
I can make drawings with my dimensions if folks want them. For now a couple of 3D sketches.
I made mine out of cherry . aluminum or plastic would work these will get dill holes in them over time and eventually need replacement. so use what is available and cheap to replace.
The last small hole at the end is just stress relief to prevent slitting. make dimensions as needed.
Tin

The second one is used for cylinder heads and other round things with or without a boss or shaft. It holds the outer rim.

I can make drawings with my dimensions if folks want them. For now a couple of 3D sketches.
I made mine out of cherry . aluminum or plastic would work these will get dill holes in them over time and eventually need replacement. so use what is available and cheap to replace.
The last small hole at the end is just stress relief to prevent slitting. make dimensions as needed.
Tin