Brushs Laser Cutting and 3d Printing workbench

BrushType4

Western Thunderer
On the workbench today is a little bit of Swindon A shop. There is a beautiful diorama that Masterpiece Models use to display their fabulous locos from time to time. This diorama is the other end of that building. Mirrors will be used to add depth and length to fool the eye.

The inspiration;
Swindon View.jpg

It will be built on custom made Tim Horn baseboards as quite frankly they are the best.

The plan;
Swindon A Shop 3d.jpeg

Test cuts and prototyping..
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Now to cut up lots of MDF.

Hopefully the next pictures will be the finished article fully painted and detailed. I can’t wait to see it.

Next commission is half a dozen signal boxes that are overdue. :oops:
 
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Tom Insole

Western Thunderer
now that's an impressive building to put together. Really look foward to seeing how that comes out. Lots to paint!

Which reminds me I really need to get some paints out myself and put a little house together.
 

BrushType4

Western Thunderer
Look forward to seeing this Phil.

I know that bloke in the photo's, can't trust him,......... can see right through him :D

Col.
Thanks Col. If I get the chance to do a dry fit before it goes off the builder and painter, I'll show another picture. The guy who is doing the painting has his work cut out for sure.
 

Al Tait

Western Thunderer
Little outside my era but that A shop is going to look fantastic Phil. Look forward to seeing it progress.
 

Pencarrow

Western Thunderer
Ok, probably a daft question, but how do you stick the sleepers down secure enough so they don't move when releasing the frame without accidentally sticking down the frames?

Interesting idea though.
 

martin_wynne

Western Thunderer
What is the advantage over cutting and sticking individual timbers on a paper template? The time taken to snip them from laser-cut strip is much quicker (and a lot easier) than extracting the laser-cut timbers from the surround, and removing the webbing between them. Also avoids a lot of plywood waste.

cheers,

Martin.
 

BrushType4

Western Thunderer
What is the advantage over cutting and sticking individual timbers on a paper template? The time taken to snip them from laser-cut strip is much quicker (and a lot easier) than extracting the laser-cut timbers from the surround, and removing the webbing between them. Also avoids a lot of plywood waste.

cheers,

Martin.
Martin, you may be right and you've told me you think its a stupid idea in our previous correspondence but everyone is different and like to do things in their own way.

The webbing doesn't need to be removed, its completely invisible once ballasted just like C&L track lengths. I've been cutting Templot plans for a few years now on and off and other laser cutters have also started too I think quite successfully to do the same. We are responding to customer demand. Personally, I think it is much easier, there are no delaminated paper issues that some have experienced and a whole layout can laid in minutes. As for waste wood, thats part and parcel of any manufacturing process.

All the best.
 

simond

Western Thunderer
Seems to me that jigsaw templates that interlock would facilitate building track much more quickly, and probably with better accuracy than doing it the traditional way. Sure it wastes all the wood that isn’t timbers, and I guess it costs more, but if it is the catalyst that gives someone who would usually use Peco the confidence to take the step into DIY track building, it’s got to be worthwhile.

I’m giving it a massive thumbs up.

Atb
Simon
 
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