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DIY Model Balancing Jig


Tim Flyer
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I thought I would share photos of the balancing jig I just finished . It was inspired by one of Rons earlier posts and as I had just finished building a DB Spitfire I needed something steady to balance it on . This should work for any models I envisage building. Weight is not a problem on this unit as it is heavy duty with 13mm aluminium tubing sleeving  the pivot bolts and 10mm ID bearings. 
 

It was built from some solid wood shelving off cuts, 3mm and 4mm ply and a couple of old bike suspension ball race bearings , plus a few other bits I had lying about in the workshop. 
 

The balancing arms are made from laminated 3mm ply with 4mm flat top surface. The top will be covered with foam strip after painting to help protect the wings when in use. 
 

The unit is very adjustable with removable slot in legs, and long m8 Threaded rods which run in brass sleeved holes in the wooden side panels. The side panels can be turned either way round . It folds away almost flat so requires little space

 

After varnishing I will stick the self adhesive measuring tape to each arm so the balancing point can be easily read. 

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Cheers chaps it will save my fingertips going through the sheeting hopefully.
I might possibly make some sliding verticals for measuring . If I do that I will also need to add a moving counterbalance for each one in order to retain accuracy. That’s why so far I haven’t done it … but it wouldn’t be too hard to add them. 

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