Thank you all for your expertise. Instead of the Masonite (yes I'm old, York1) I got a sheet of 5mm underlayment, sanded both sides, from Home Depot. I just finished priming it on both sides. Next step is to attach my 24 sheet pasted-up of my of my 1:37 PowerPoint layout design onto the sheet, start cutting it up and laying cork roadbed. Then I'll do the cookie-cutter thing with a slight margin outside the cork. Or should I lay the track down to see if adjustments need to be made to the cork before cutting it out? Again, your expertise would be most appreciated.
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CalTex222My small 30" x 53" layout will utilize a 2" extruded foam base, and I am thinking of using 1/8" tempered hardboard (smooth side up) for the cookie-cutter roadbed support which will accommodate changes in elevation.
I would also try to use some thin plywood. If you really want to use hardboard (Masonite for us old people), it might be better to use ¼ inch.
Some advice (from Brent Batman) I was given that worked well is that you can inset the plywood into the foam at the start of the elevation to get a very smooth transition from the level table to the incline.
The foam will support your roadbed. Just don't climb onto the layout and stand on it!
As I said, please check back and let us know how it's going.
York1 John
Using hardboard cookie-cutter style would be a non-starter for me. Using hardboard as spline roadbed is a different story, it's great.
Brent
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LION thinks that a 1/4 inch plywood would be better than hardboard. Only cookie cutter the LION did was with 3/4" plywood. But then that WAS the base.
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Considering the small size of the layout, and its N, you might look into 1/8 inch plywood. That may not be the proper size/name, but it is available at Lowes or Home Depot in smaller sizes (2x4, 2x2 ???).
I've not worked with foam as a layout base, but I imagine it could work with the thin wood ply.
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Hardboard is a paper product, right? When paper gets wet, it gets soggy and warped. The shiny side is protected, but probably won't hold glue very well. I'd use something.
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Just use WS stuff, way easier.
My small 30" x 53" layout will utilize a 2" extruded foam base, and I am thinking of using 1/8" tempered hardboard (smooth side up) for the cookie-cutter roadbed support which will accommodate changes in elevation. Anyone have experience using hardboard in this way? Would I use extruded foam pieces to support the hardboard, or something else? BTW, Peco PL-10e turnout motors will be employed.