Thanks for the offers and all the info....The last several days I've been researching table saws and decided to go ahead and buy one. That way I can rip my own stuff and I get a NEW POWER TOOL!!!!!!! Whooooooo Hoooooo!!!
dan
Dan
I manufacture 1:20.3 scale trastle ties that are a scale size: 6" x 8" x 8' and I may be able to supply the rest of your timber needs. You can contact me at hobodave@charter.net if you are interested and I can direct you to my web site.
Dixie Hobo
Hi I know this is a older post and if you haven't found a way to get your material maybe this will help. At a local woodworking show a few years back I picked up a jig called the GRR-RIPPER and I can rip as small as 1/4" X 1/4" safely all day with a large 10" table saw. I have also seen this item in the Rockler catalog. I have built several bridges and portals for myself and for friends safely and when it's safe it's fun.
Barney
red_dog_six wrote: Good day! Is there a site that one can find plans for a curved trestle? Have to build a curved trestle to go over my water falls leading into the pond. Thanks Andrew
Tom Trigg
Good day!
Is there a site that one can find plans for a curved trestle?
Have to build a curved trestle to go over my water falls leading into the pond.
Thanks
Andrew
David, I do still have Peanut - that shot of me is from our trip to Alaska....one of the Iditarod dogs...
Some more recent progress - a scratchbuilt bridge and curved trestle. Stained and ready to install.
markn wrote:Dan- do you have a band saw? I have used mine to rip approx 1/2" sq from cedar fence slats available at Home Depot 9/16" x 4" 6 ft for $2.45 . I get 7 (6ft long) pieces per board on the band saw and 6 per on the table due blade thickness. Just for comparison, commerical source: 25 2' sections for $28.00, I get 21 on the band saw and 18 on the table saw for $2.50. If you don't have either a band saw or table saw-this project would pay for one-you can get either one for about $100 on sale-they get poo-poo'ed alot but both of mine are $100 special and have served well for light duty. I leave the band saw set up for quick "everyday" small cuts and usually set the table saw up outside for big projects because it does make alot of saw dust
Thanks, Dan.
I've since removed the X pieces along the side. Leaves get trapped in there every year and don't want to come out very easily.
Just remember you'll want more than just 1/2" square stuff. You'll need cross bracing for each bent and girders to tie the top of the bents together. And, if you're going to lay your own track, some bridge ties.
I think I end up getting four different size stock, all told.
Just finished a longer trestle - 10 feet of wood and 2 of metal...
That's a sweeeet looking bridge and trestle!!!
Sorry to hear about your thumb!! I don't think I'd feel safe with a table saw cutting little 1/2 inch strips of wood anyway....
thanks Bruce
Dan,I have a table saw, but don't like cutting strip wood. Too much dust, and I already took off a piece of my thumb a few years back.
I get all my stock from Bob Kelley at Garden-Texture. He has a wide selection of sizes and some really great kits as well. Nice guy to deal with.
The bridge is a kit, the trestle is built from his plans.
From what I've been reading on the GRR forum, Aristocraft Forum and MyLargeScale.Com it appears everyone is using 1/2 by 1/2 cedar wood stakes. Are these tomato stakes? Where is everyone getting their wood stock from. I don't have a table saw to rip my own. The best I found was 1 inch by 1/2 inch at Lowes, but wanted it to look more prototypical and use the 1/2X1/2 stuff.
thanks
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