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Right, folks, lets see if my new broadband connection lets me post some (pretty?) pictures.
A general view of the jig which is made from 10mm square hardwood strip glued to a piece of 12mm MDF.
A view from above. The 1mm hole, for the bearing tube, is 4mm from the stop at the right-hand end, and was drilled in a bench drill to get it vertical, using a section of the post tube to get the right spacing from the rear strip.
A length of the 1mm tube was inserted in the hole, and using a No. 80 drill in a pin chuck, a very small hole was drilled alongside the 1mm hole in the upper 'V' between post and bearing tube - this takes the 0.31mm fine wire supplied by MSE to act as the horizontal arm stop and saves having to solder with two different melting point solders.
The pencil mark gives the location of the top of the lamp-bracket to guide fixing that in place.
Here a partly-constructed post is in position. The fine arm-stop wire can be seen.
Just as an aside, the temporary 'lever frame' for my own layout 'Ashboughton'
Regards,
John Webb

A general view of the jig which is made from 10mm square hardwood strip glued to a piece of 12mm MDF.

A view from above. The 1mm hole, for the bearing tube, is 4mm from the stop at the right-hand end, and was drilled in a bench drill to get it vertical, using a section of the post tube to get the right spacing from the rear strip.
A length of the 1mm tube was inserted in the hole, and using a No. 80 drill in a pin chuck, a very small hole was drilled alongside the 1mm hole in the upper 'V' between post and bearing tube - this takes the 0.31mm fine wire supplied by MSE to act as the horizontal arm stop and saves having to solder with two different melting point solders.
The pencil mark gives the location of the top of the lamp-bracket to guide fixing that in place.

Here a partly-constructed post is in position. The fine arm-stop wire can be seen.

Just as an aside, the temporary 'lever frame' for my own layout 'Ashboughton'
Regards,
John Webb