See further information about the product at the following Youtube link:
https://youtu.be/N0uJlt-qGkE.
Included in the set:
4 x jig bodies (4 different colors)
8 x jig sides (2 different colors)
14 x screws
1 x roll of double sided tape
8 x abrasive strips (4 different grits)
Ergonomic, durable, customisable,
Default workable width: 10.75mm (shims can be used to make it a bit wider)
The starter kit comprises 1 blue, 1 green, 1 yellow and 1 red bodies (colors might differ from model). 4 white and 4 black sides, a set of screws, a roll of tape and 2 sets of 4 pre-cut strips (4 shorts and 4 longs) of abrasive film as used in our microfinishing film kit and on our paddles. 4 isopropyl alcohol wipes are also provided to degrease surfaces before assembly.
Please note the roll of tape provided with the kit is expected to last you a while if you follow the assembly instructions here below:
Assembly instructions:
1 - always degrease the body of a jig and the back of the abrasive strip before assembling (isopropyl alcohol recommended, or use the provided wipes)
2 - start sticking the tape past the first shoulder of the body and line it up to the center while stretching it on
* make sure not to over or under stretch the tape so it adheres to the surface smoothly
* use a sharp blade to cut the tape past the second shoulder
* massage the tape well onto the plastic to ensure good bond
3 - apply a strip of (degreased) abrasive to the double sided tape, massage it on to ensure maximum bond
4 - line the sides with the screw holes and lock the screws in
* to change the abrasive strip, dismantle the screws and sides, tear off the old tape and start again from step 1. ALWAYS use a degreasing agent before applying the adhesive.
* use your own abrasive if you prefer.
Using the tool:
Used with the correct technique, the jig can give round or pointy hammers. Our best advice: imagine working with a strip of sand paper and building the surface up for both sides, from the bottom up.
Another way is to use the jig without abrasive mounted on and to pull a long strip of abrasive through the jig that remains in the same position through the motion.