Topic: Lessons we sometimes re- learn...
When you are routing a "really straight" straight, an eight foot stud grade 2 X 4 is not an appropriate straight edge!.................Oh yeah..........CRAP!!!!
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When you are routing a "really straight" straight, an eight foot stud grade 2 X 4 is not an appropriate straight edge!.................Oh yeah..........CRAP!!!!
I have a good aluminum straight edge for routing if you want to borrow it.
Thanks Rico, I do too, but I needed something about 7 1/2 feet long...................the 2 X 4 was good and straight.....except where the knots were! After I routed the straight it all came back to me.....oh yeah!!! Done this before!!! A little wave in long straights looks kinda cool and the cars don't notice. My 2 X 4 made straights with little bumps.............cars probably would've looked like they were dodging squirrels!!!!
Mine is at least 8' long- the offers still there.
That sounds like something I would have done. Working on it today?
Rico - Cool ! I have a couple more long straights to do later. I'll get a hold of you when I get that far and see if I can come and get it. Thanks!
Monte - I will probably get in a little work on it today. I have to take the trailer and dump it this morning. And Diane and I have an appointment at 5:00 pm, so I'll probably try to sneak so work in from about 10:30 to 3:30 pm.................
I keep it at the 8-plex that you helped me on for the furnace and the gas leak. It can be broken down into two pieces so it will fit in the Toaster.
Cool Rico, thanks!!! It maybe a week or so before I get that far along....
Today's lesson...............Double check to be SURE you're guide is secure........................ definitely a decreasing radius turn!!!!!........too bad a car wouldn't go through it !!!!!!
BONDO........Second only to WD40!!!!
Me thinks you might be a little out of practice.........
Better today...........................didn't have to apply any bondo!!!!
When do we get to see some progress pictures? We want proof!
Not much to see yet..............just a bunch of MDF with slots cut into it.......
I should have the lanes for the hilltop section done today....................that's about 1/3 of the layout....
To steel or not to steel.......................that is the question!...............................
Comments?????
I'm not sure I understand the dilemma.
Well my original plan was to inlay steel like I did on my routed HO track. The thought being you could run magnetic traction cars also. However I have found on my HO track I don't enjoy racing the magnetic cars much......
On the reverse side, without the steel you don't have to worry about anyone cheating by installing traction magnets in a non-magnetic class....Plus I'll be able to complete the track sooner!
No steel !!!
MDF = HEAVY & EXPENSIVE!!!!
.............picked up 3 more sheets..............
Jeez, I thought it was Multi Directional Fibre.
MDF = HEAVY.............picked up 3 more sheets..............
Hey Bill, it's a LOT lighter if you put them down. BTW crap out both ends? Probably in your special case.
Rico
I'll edit that to read; one at a time!!!!............w/crap only out one end!!!!
It's been a good weekend for track work. I've got over 55 feet of 3 lane routed so far, which includes eight curves and one 9 foot straight. So far there are only three other straights, none of which are over 3 feet. Up to this point the tightest curve is 8 inch radius for the inside lane. The hilltop section is all routed, next I'll be starting on the lower infield section. ---------------Bill
Sounds great, this is exciting!
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