Using the "Compact Flemish Jig"

Introduction and Apology...

I didn't have the time to do the step-by-step usage diagrams as I did on the Using the Flemish Jig (original) article/page. In some regards - those steps apply to using the compact jig in that the path that the B50 Thread takes in the "nail array" is quite similiar. The original jig had the array of nails on the left end of the board - whereas the compact jig has them on the right end. (Don't ask me why, because my answer would be "just to confuse us!"...

If enough people send me nasty email because the instructions which follow can't be followed - I'll try to make the time to get the step-by-step diagrams done. I do think that with the combination of the first article as a rough guide and the direction of B50 path lines noted on both the plans and the photo - it should be easily followed. Good luck!

Terminology

During this text I will often refer to the cluster of nails at the right end of the jig (shown as red dots in the plan) as the Array of Nails or Nail Array. The Green Circles along the center line of the jig will be referred to as the "Peg Holes" in the instructions which follow. The two nails on the left end of the jig (shown as red circles) are simply called "the top (or bottom) nail at the left end of the jig" ....

Using the Compact Jig - Steps