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What's on your workbench now?
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I love those bridges. And the best thing is they can also be used on a European layout. Last summer I saw one of those in Switzerland.
Just one question: do you use a laser cutter for the parts?
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(The Covered Bridge Manual)
www.tfhrc.gov/structur/pubs/04098/index.htm
There are ton's of info in there about covered bridge
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(The Covered Bridge Manual)
...is there anything missing in this paper besides the size of the shoes of the enginer?
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On my workbench now is the suitcase layout, which will take the rest of my natural life. I've made some changes: removed some of the original metal hardware and cut new foam for a better fit with the edges of the case. With the new foam, I also lowered the layout about an inch to allow for better depth. Lately, I've been working on the mountain through which the train travels:
I may be getting a bit ahead of myself with all the cutting and forming on this part. I finally decided how to handle the mountain, literally and figuratively. The mountain will be removable to allow access to the track and train as necessary for derailments, etc. So I will be installing aluminum pins and guides to help with this part.
The foam for the roadbed is cut already, so once the mountain is pinned, the bridge and supports will need to be completed to finish laying the roadbed.
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