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My friend, colleague and fellow creator, Mitch, bought a LulzBot 3D printer last week. I believe I’ve agreed to buy a share of it, and now might be the time.
Read More Cat TVModelling the Canada Atlantic Railway in Pembroke in Proto:87
My friend, colleague and fellow creator, Mitch, bought a LulzBot 3D printer last week. I believe I’ve agreed to buy a share of it, and now might be the time.
Read More Cat TVAndrew came over last night and, after we’d finished installing the last Bullfrog, we plunked the staging planks on the window sill and laid out the staging yard.
Read More More Lines – Laying out the Staging YardAndrew came over last night, and together we had a productive evening, installing the switch machine for the north switch and laying out the staging yard. But that’s another blog post. FastTracks expedited a spring to finish the last Bullfrog, and so, we were away to the races. Thank-you FastTracks, I was delighted by your […]
Read More North switch machinePart of my vision is that an operating session starts with the engines shut in the engine house. The first thing the crews must do is open the doors and bring their engines out; and the last thing they do when retiring is to close the doors behind them. Now, I could just make the […]
Read More Engine house doorsAs far as I’m concerned the guard rails are largely cosmetic. However, they need to get soldered, so I do them before the detailing stage of a turnout. With Micro Engineering code 55 rail, anything bigger too (and probably code 40, but I don’t know for sure), the profile is a little wider than the […]
Read More North switch guard railsI decided to take a break from the trackwork this evening. The Bullfrog is going to be a two-person job, and so, I’m going to ask Andrew to help me on Wednesday. The guard rails can go on either on Monday or Tuesday evening. In the meantime, I have some visitors coming to use the […]
Read More Design for turnout controlWill I build Pembroke:87.1? The jury’s still out. However, I’ve been having fun thinking about the project. So, here I will jot down some of my thoughts. I don’t want the display layout to distract me too much from the main layout. That means it must use minimal resources in terms of both time and […]
Read More More thoughts on Pembroke:87.1The points are by far the hardest part of getting Proto:87 running. The flanges are so tiny that they like to find any excuse to go the wrong way. For this switch, I originally planed the points using the Screaming Banshee Rail Grinder almost a year ago. Miraculously, I found them in my increasingly dusty […]
Read More North switch pointsThe first step in forming the closure rails is to bend the wing rails at their ends, leaving them over-length. I then bend the closure length so the rail wants to lie very close to its final position. Here the diverging rail has been bent and is awaiting trimming. Once I am satisfied with the […]
Read More North switch closure railsTo accurately locate the feeders, I place the rail in position, and then file a groove in the bottom of the foot with a triangular file. I use my old file, so it doesn’t get gummed up with Pliobond. I then flip the rail over and deepen the groove slightly, and then scrape the Pliobond […]
Read More North switch feeders and stock rails