jonte
Western Thunderer
Pleased to report that I’ve completed my first cassette, fellow Westerners, albeit a trial one:
It fits like a glove to the fixed section, even using both ends, and thankfully without any drama:
I had intended to glue the angle to the base using epoxy, but the screws allow slight adjustments at the ends which might prove useful in the event of warping or other unforeseen dilemmas
Moving on to the down line, scrutiny of a photo in my previous post raised concerns about the lead rail section being too close to the cassette in situ on the up, especially as the rail was curved at this point. Before fixing down, I decided to see if I could increase the margin without losing too much of the short straight section before entering the scenic area. I succeeded initially, however, by the time I came to solder the rails to the screws, the curve had assumed its own lie, although testing revealed it had done so without cost to reliable running:
I’m relieved that I can now address the fixed cassette of the down line, but think the next job will be to prepare the wood sections of another cassette to be joined onto the end of it as per the up, as this means the top and bottom halves can be drying while I get on with the fixed section as mentioned. I just wish this part of the build didn’t take as long as it did.
Never mind, onwards and upwards.
Jonte
It fits like a glove to the fixed section, even using both ends, and thankfully without any drama:
I had intended to glue the angle to the base using epoxy, but the screws allow slight adjustments at the ends which might prove useful in the event of warping or other unforeseen dilemmas

Moving on to the down line, scrutiny of a photo in my previous post raised concerns about the lead rail section being too close to the cassette in situ on the up, especially as the rail was curved at this point. Before fixing down, I decided to see if I could increase the margin without losing too much of the short straight section before entering the scenic area. I succeeded initially, however, by the time I came to solder the rails to the screws, the curve had assumed its own lie, although testing revealed it had done so without cost to reliable running:
I’m relieved that I can now address the fixed cassette of the down line, but think the next job will be to prepare the wood sections of another cassette to be joined onto the end of it as per the up, as this means the top and bottom halves can be drying while I get on with the fixed section as mentioned. I just wish this part of the build didn’t take as long as it did.
Never mind, onwards and upwards.
Jonte
- but to me it’s an issue of major concern which I’m pleased is almost over.

Never mind, they’re down now.





(to be fair to both, they’re far more competitive with their pricing of these items than my local independent electricalfactors, which I think I’ve mentioned before.
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