0 an energetic traditional dance of Great Britain and Ireland, or the music that is played for such a dance --
1 a piece of equipment for holding a tool or piece of wood, etc. firmly in position while you work with it --
2 to move quickly up and down or from side to side, or to make someone or something do this: --
3 an energetic, traditional dance of Great Britain and Ireland, or the music that is played for such a dance --
Other products suitable for work of this kind is the manufacture of typewriting sundries, jigs and gauges, clothing and many types of electrical goods.
I do not know what is the position with the jig and tool makers and draughtsmen, but they have certainly been in very short supply.
Anomalies have arisen, and the net result is rather like a jig-saw puzzle where some of the pieces do not quite fit into their neighbours.
Shorts have been authorised to begin work on the manufacture of jigs and tools.
In addition, it distorts in one more particular the rating system of the country, which is already something of a jig-saw puzzle.
The posts are positioned on the concrete foundation slab and at first floor level by temporary steel jigs which simplify accurate setting out.
They held, indeed, some specificity, such as length of the peg shaft and tilt angle of the jig upper surface, which had to be fed in advance to the program.
Conceived as a single beautifully-controlled accelerando, it ends with a vigorously propulsive jig.