Looking fantastic, keep the updates coming. Wish I was closer, would love to operate with you, it's going to be fun.
Larry
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ok ,heres the latest ,the helix is in the brown blob in middle ,just need to put foam down on right yard area and finalize plan and hook it all together...View:http://cs.trains.com/TRCCS/themes/trc/utility/:550:0]lets try the latest look [View:http://cs.trains.com/TRCCS/themes/trc/utility/:550:0]
ps ,lots of glue painted on,and lots of clamps ,and extra pair a hands for best results...
BIG JERR tony314: Question....... How did you make the benchwork round off around the outside like that? Good looking set up so far btw! thanks , the rounded members are made 1/8" to 1/4" laun plywood cut into strips matching the frame work ,say 3" here ,then lay them up one at a time bending around a jig or pattern or framework to the shape your after, them glue and clamp or staple another strip over the first until youve built up to the desired thickness, here it was 1/2" thick x3'' x8' member ,very smilar as making spline road bed ,once the glue is dry youll have a shaped structurel member . dont confuse this with a apron that follows around the edge of layouts to cover the frame members and give a finished look ,that is just a single strip that is painted and attached with screws. hope that helps
tony314: Question....... How did you make the benchwork round off around the outside like that? Good looking set up so far btw!
Question.......
How did you make the benchwork round off around the outside like that? Good looking set up so far btw!
thanks , the rounded members are made 1/8" to 1/4" laun plywood cut into strips matching the frame work ,say 3" here ,then lay them up one at a time bending around a jig or pattern or framework to the shape your after, them glue and clamp or staple another strip over the first until youve built up to the desired thickness, here it was 1/2" thick x3'' x8' member ,very smilar as making spline road bed ,once the glue is dry youll have a shaped structurel member . dont confuse this with a apron that follows around the edge of layouts to cover the frame members and give a finished look ,that is just a single strip that is painted and attached with screws. hope that helps
Thank you , sir!
Looks great.Post more pics.BOB
tony314 Question....... How did you make the benchwork round off around the outside like that? Good looking set up so far btw!
seemed easy enough,but on my side (here,my comp screen) the picts are full size shouldnt they have the frame around them you clic on to enlarge ? I just dont want to post picts that destort peoples screens and take forever to load ,here they are full screen and loaded right now !...Jerry
thanks I'll give it a try,lets see how this works[View:http://cs.trains.com/TRCCS/themes/trc/utility/:550:0]
There are several things you may try if I understand your question correctly.
One, on your post click on more and select edit and see if you can write in what you want.
If that doesn't work start a new post.
Another way to post an image is to click on the direct link under your picture in the hosting service and then go back to your new post and what looks like a green window in the tool bar which will say insert media. When you do this a window will open and copy the direct link in the box and then insert. Your image will the show in your post where ever you have the cursor.
I find it best to insert the image(s) in the middle of the post if you want to write before and after them by using the enter button to create tis space above and below before posting the image..
Hope this helps and
Happy Railroading
Bob
Don't Ever Give Up
ok,it loaded for me any how. would it be best to do text and then press html and paste ? and is the size ok an legable ? ..Jerry
well hope
works.test test
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so it seems to work ,so im going to press post ,still testing for future post on help with yard..seem to have problem putting text where I want it , but here goes..Jerry