AlexAndChristine > The "ANT Lyon" fork jig plans.  Jeff Lyon suggested the idea to me of making a fork jig where the fork legs curve down towards the jig instead of away from it.  This makes it a bit more compact if you are often dealing with large fork offsets.

The actual implementation is highly influenced by Mike Flanigan's (ANT) fork jig made out of 80/20.  You can see that one here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/antbikemike/2292009052/
AlexAndChristine > Frame Fixture photo
AlexAndChristine > Frame Fixture photo
AlexAndChristine > In this shot you can see that the rack is well supported just by the jig.  The centerbolt of the rack is no longer in the fork crown.
AlexAndChristine > A good shot of the jig in action.
AlexAndChristine > This is the double holder that is the core to the whole jig.
AlexAndChristine > Frame Fixture photo
AlexAndChristine > Frame Fixture photo
The "ANT Lyon" fork jig plans. Jeff Lyon suggested the idea to me of making a fork jig where the fork legs curve down towards the jig instead of away from it. This makes it a bit more compact if you are often dealing with large fork offsets.

The actual implementation is highly influenced by Mike Flanigan's (ANT) fork jig made out of 80/20. You can see that one here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/antbikemike/2292009052/
AlexAndChristine > The "ANT Lyon" fork jig plans.  Jeff Lyon suggested the idea to me of making a fork jig where the fork legs curve down towards the jig instead of away from it.  This makes it a bit more compact if you are often dealing with large fork offsets.

The actual implementation is highly influenced by Mike Flanigan's (ANT) fork jig made out of 80/20.  You can see that one here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/antbikemike/2292009052/
The "ANT Lyon" fork jig plans. Jeff Lyon suggested the idea to me of making a fork jig where the fork legs curve down towards the jig instead of away from it. This makes it a bit more compact if you are often dealing with large fork offsets.

The actual implementation is highly influenced by Mike Flanigan's (ANT) fork jig made out of 80/20. You can see that one here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/antbikemike/2292009052/
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