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Finally, non-workbench benchwork…

This past weekend I was finally able to start some construction on the benchwork for the layout. With my little wood shop built in the dungeon cellar finished and a large 4×8′ workbench built I could make some sawdust.

This new nifty software we have works great for generating construction drawings, even spits out a cut-list for each piece. This drawing is for the main structure of the benchwork. Onto this the sections of the terminal will be latched. Each section of the terminal will have its own box like structure built under it.
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I refined the design of the benchwork to the point where I was confident I could start construction without getting ahead of myself. I made up a new rendering with the top transparent so the boxes and benchwork would be seen in place.

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A bit of progress was made, the framework is all assembled and I have started on the hinged legs. The legs are designed to fold down completely inside the frame so they are not sticking up and interfering with items likely to be stacked onto it when it is being transported in the van.

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The cross bracing is recessed into the legs to keep them flush and out of the way. Only one is installed in the image above but there will be two on each set of fold down legs.

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The layout sections waiting patiently for some benchwork to sit on. Will likely be a few weeks yet. I’m hoping to have it at least standing for the Doubleheaders Layout Tour in Kitchener early next month, I’ve agreed to set it up in the registration hall.

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About the Author:

I'm your host, Tim Warris, a product developer in Port Dover, Ontario. Since March of 2007 I have been documenting the construction of the former CNJ Bronx Terminal in HO scale. For my day job, I design track building tools for Fast Tracks, a small company I own and operate. Fast Tracks makes it fast and easy to hand lay your own trackwork. Stop by our website to learn more!

Posted by: Tim | 03-10-2008 | 04:03 PM
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Snow Blower

Good dump of snow on the weekend!

Since I could not decide which image I liked I just posted them all.  I stood next to the tracks while this one roared past at 70mph.  The explosion when it hit the fresh snow on the road was quite spectacular!  Of course, I totally missed that shot!

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About the Author:

I'm your host, Tim Warris, a product developer in Port Dover, Ontario. Since March of 2007 I have been documenting the construction of the former CNJ Bronx Terminal in HO scale. For my day job, I design track building tools for Fast Tracks, a small company I own and operate. Fast Tracks makes it fast and easy to hand lay your own trackwork. Stop by our website to learn more!

Posted by: Tim | 03-10-2008 | 01:03 PM
Posted in: Picture of the Day | Comments Off on Snow Blower

Spoiled Dog

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“If there are no dogs in Heaven,
then when I die I want to go
where they went.”

Will Rogers, 1897-1935

About the Author:

I'm your host, Tim Warris, a product developer in Port Dover, Ontario. Since March of 2007 I have been documenting the construction of the former CNJ Bronx Terminal in HO scale. For my day job, I design track building tools for Fast Tracks, a small company I own and operate. Fast Tracks makes it fast and easy to hand lay your own trackwork. Stop by our website to learn more!

Posted by: Tim | 03-08-2008 | 01:03 PM
Posted in: Picture of the Day | Comments Off on Spoiled Dog

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