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Radial benchwork, mini tutorial with pictures
Radial benchwork, mini tutorial with pictures
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electrolove
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February 2005
From: Sweden
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Radial benchwork, mini tutorial with pictures
Posted by
electrolove
on Friday, December 14, 2007 7:56 AM
Hi guys,
This is the method I use on my D&RGW layout to build benchwork in curves.
First I attach a 1 by 2 inch in the center of the curve (from one side to the other), with a screw in the middle to get a 'floating' center:
Then I drill a hole in another 1 by 2 inch and fasten a pen, make the hole bigger then the pen and use masking tape to fasten it:
The 1 by 2 inch is the length of your (fascia) radius, draw lines while holding the 1 by 2 against the screw in the center:
When I'm ready it looks like this:
Unscrew the wood and use a saw to cut the pieces at an angle, screw them back again:
The result is a 100% perfect benchwork where you can attach the fascia. It's also very easy to attach risers and spline roadbed with this method.
Rio Grande Zephyr 5771 from Denver, Colorado to Salt Lake City, Utah "Thru the Rockies"
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