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give me the exact measurement of the portal please
 
 
Originally Posted by Jester_Red:

Attached is a PDF I found here to make wooden tunnel porals. the first two pages are for O and the rest are for a larger scale. The O gauge are 9in by 9in for the outside dimentions. Would you be able to cut these and if so how much for 4 of them? 

 

OK
I will make the base in 1/8 ply and the supports in 1/4 hard wood ok?
 
 
 
 
 
 
Originally Posted by vicsrc:
give me the exact measurement of the portal please
 
 
Originally Posted by Jester_Red:

Attached is a PDF I found here to make wooden tunnel porals. the first two pages are for O and the rest are for a larger scale. The O gauge are 9in by 9in for the outside dimentions. Would you be able to cut these and if so how much for 4 of them? 

 

 

I scaled the whole portal to 9.5in but the in side 4.5 wide do you still need it to be5.5?
 
 
 
 
 
Originally Posted by vicsrc:
OK
I will make the base in 1/8 ply and the supports in 1/4 hard wood ok?
 
 
 
 
 
 
Originally Posted by vicsrc:
give me the exact measurement of the portal please
 
 
Originally Posted by Jester_Red:

Attached is a PDF I found here to make wooden tunnel porals. the first two pages are for O and the rest are for a larger scale. The O gauge are 9in by 9in for the outside dimentions. Would you be able to cut these and if so how much for 4 of them? 

 

 

 

Originally Posted by vicsrc:

I learned all about lasers with the 3800/3900 laser printers

It was amazing to see it print at about 30mph

I worked on every printer The Itsy Bitsy Machine Compny made and imported.

The 3800 was amazing machine. Being in Charlotte NC we made a game out of replacing paper. It was like a pit stop.....We got to where we timed how long it took to get the printer running again. We got it down to less than 10 seconds!!!! We also got to where we could unload the output tray without stopping the printer!!!

 

To get back onto trains........IT is why I am in O scale.....co-workers bringing in then new MTH stuff caused me to switch from HO!!!

Last edited by AMCDave
I did a year at research triangle on the very first ATM machines.
I hlped in the development of them.
 
 
 
 
 
Originally Posted by AMCDave:
Originally Posted by vicsrc:

I learned all about lasers with the 3800/3900 laser printers

It was amazing to see it print at about 30mph

I worked on every printer The Itsy Bitsy Machine Compny made and imported.

The 3800 was amazing machine. Being in Charlotte NC we made a game out of replacing paper. It was like a pit stop.....We got to where we timed how long it took to get the printer running again. We got it down to less than 10 seconds!!!! We also got to where we could unload the output tray without stopping the printer!!!

 

To get back onto trains........IT is why I am in O scale.....co-workers bringing in then new MTH stuff caused me to switch from HO!!!

 

send me your email and I will send you a drawing and you can check for scale ... print out the pdf
 
 
 
Originally Posted by vicsrc:
I scaled the whole portal to 9.5in but the in side 4.5 wide do you still need it to be5.5?
 
 
 
 
 
Originally Posted by vicsrc:
OK
I will make the base in 1/8 ply and the supports in 1/4 hard wood ok?
 
 
 
 
 
 
Originally Posted by vicsrc:
give me the exact measurement of the portal please
 
 
Originally Posted by Jester_Red:

Attached is a PDF I found here to make wooden tunnel porals. the first two pages are for O and the rest are for a larger scale. The O gauge are 9in by 9in for the outside dimentions. Would you be able to cut these and if so how much for 4 of them? 

 

 

 

 

Do you want a bridge name on a plaque for it?
 
 
 
 
 
 
Originally Posted by Jester_Red:

Attached is a PDF I found here to make wooden tunnel porals. the first two pages are for O and the rest are for a larger scale. The O gauge are 9in by 9in for the outside dimentions. Would you be able to cut these and if so how much for 4 of them? 

 

Thanks for the offer but I cant think of anything to put on it. Just plane will do and if I come up with something later I will figure out how to add it.
 
Originally Posted by vicsrc:
Do you want a bridge name on a plaque for it?
 
 
 
 
 
 
Originally Posted by Jester_Red:

Attached is a PDF I found here to make wooden tunnel porals. the first two pages are for O and the rest are for a larger scale. The O gauge are 9in by 9in for the outside dimentions. Would you be able to cut these and if so how much for 4 of them? 

 

 

I am obviously much older than 'youse' guys!  Started 407, 1410, 360, 370, RCA Spectra, Burroughs, then HP 3000.  Jumped ship and bought 3 ComputerLand stores!  Last computer gig was as a consultant, finally got a great job as manager of the local LHS!

 

MakerBot Rep 2 for 3D printing, ShopBot 48x96 for CNC woodworkings, FSLaser 40w for laser cutting, MakerBot Digitizer for scanning (kinda), and a Matterform 3D Scanner on order due in a month or three!

 

The last couple of days just playing with the 3D printer.  For it I use Cubify Inventor, for the laser I use Powerpoint (REALLY).  For big CNC I use Vectric Aspire.

 

Enough chat folks - lets see some pix!

 

Russ

Last edited by ChiloquinRuss
Who's 3d printerare you using?
 
 
Originally Posted by ChiloquinRuss:

Here's a day or two of designing and printing. All O scale (kinda) for the roundhouse and machine shop for Chama Yard.  As far as being close together contact your local high school or trade school and see who has what locally to you.  We can send files!  Russ

Camera phone quality - sorry!

 

100_0936

100_0931

100_0934

100_0935

100_0930

 

Boy does that bring back some old memories.  Lets see what was it called, ahh RingMaster control line?  Rice paper and airplane dope!  Cutting wing ribs on the kitchen table and actually cutting them out of the table cloth!   PLEASE post more of the SR-71 project as well as your building stuff.  Great thread!  Russ

Originally Posted by ChiloquinRuss:

... Cutting wing ribs on the kitchen table and actually cutting them out of the table cloth!     Russ

LMAO...Russ, been there, got yelled at for that..."but mom, at least I only cut up the placemat and not the table"...ooooh she was ticked!{dad just laughed in the other room and said he didn't like those mats anyway}. Cut my teeth on stick and tissue rubberband powered kits....still like them.

Vicsrc{oh, sure, now I see it in the name}, the biggest I ever got was the sureflite foamies, then electric parkflyers, now trains...nice sized bird!

Dave
 
Do you still have the files to your cars?
Ive got G scale also.
 
 
 
 
 
Originally Posted by AMCDave:

Sprinkling water on the paper and holding it over the stove.....lots of kitchen model building!!

 

These are On30 but all were laser cut.......

 

DSCN0541

I cut a number of the hoppers for myself and a few extras I gave away! Kinda pre-cut scratchbuilding.

 

I have an old program, Micrografx designer. several versions. it really like dos hooks essential is OLE but if anyone wants a copy inbox me.. it runs OK on vista, haven't tried it in win 7 but I am told win 7 has most of the DOS stuff that was missing in previous version so it should be fully functional... unfortunatly the good usable version is no longer available   it stong point is simple stupid point and shoot wysiwyg input and vector output, that can be converted to standard cad or JPEG formats..

I used to use it to generate home images with the customer real time when I was selling sunrooms and additions, so yeah it is fast

that being said maybe this thread could expand or even start anew with patterns and designs posted to share?  this could work out well especially for the scratch builders among us for example: I have no laser cutter but can do resin mold making and casting,,,, so taking layered windows for an example a cutter could make perhjaps ten or twenty windows, I could assemble and make molds and then pop out twenty assembled windows in resin very quickly... we could maybe work out a credit / debit system for swaps and exchanges, that way those who have skills and resources can share with others whom have different skill sets.. i.e. barter.

What do you guys think?l

Originally Posted by the mountain man:
that being said maybe this thread could expand or even start anew with patterns and designs posted to share?  this could work out well especially for the scratch builders among us for example: I have no laser cutter but can do resin mold making and casting,,,, so taking layered windows for an example a cutter could make perhjaps ten or twenty windows, I could assemble and make molds and then pop out twenty assembled windows in resin very quickly... we could maybe work out a credit / debit system for swaps and exchanges, that way those who have skills and resources can share with others whom have different skill sets.. i.e. barter.
What do you guys think?l



Contact me at vtmeek@gmail.com please

Originally Posted by the mountain man:

I have an old program, Micrografx designer. several versions. it really like dos hooks essential is OLE but if anyone wants a copy inbox me.. it runs OK on vista, haven't tried it in win 7 but I am told win 7 has most of the DOS stuff that was missing in previous version so it should be fully functional... unfortunatly the good usable version is no longer available   it stong point is simple stupid point and shoot wysiwyg input and vector output, that can be converted to standard cad or JPEG formats..

I used to use it to generate home images with the customer real time when I was selling sunrooms and additions, so yeah it is fast

I have Micrografx Picture Publisher 8. While the program was 32-bit, the installer was 16-bit and would not run on 64-bit Win7.

I found a workaround (via Amazon) in Picture Publisher 10, which would install, but you had to set the executable to run as Administrator and turn off Aero. This was on a Vista system upgraded to 7. On a machine that had Win7 from the factory, the same changes were required, but the program seems happy with Aero at least till the machine falls asleep while idle and turns off its monitor, after which it'll switch off the visual frills for compatibility.

 

---PCJ

If at all possible I would like to try your program please
vtmeek@gmail.com
 
 
 
 
Originally Posted by RailRide:
Originally Posted by the mountain man:

I have an old program, Micrografx designer. several versions. it really like dos hooks essential is OLE but if anyone wants a copy inbox me.. it runs OK on vista, haven't tried it in win 7 but I am told win 7 has most of the DOS stuff that was missing in previous version so it should be fully functional... unfortunatly the good usable version is no longer available   it stong point is simple stupid point and shoot wysiwyg input and vector output, that can be converted to standard cad or JPEG formats..

I used to use it to generate home images with the customer real time when I was selling sunrooms and additions, so yeah it is fast

I have Micrografx Picture Publisher 8. While the program was 32-bit, the installer was 16-bit and would not run on 64-bit Win7.

I found a workaround (via Amazon) in Picture Publisher 10, which would install, but you had to set the executable to run as Administrator and turn off Aero. This was on a Vista system upgraded to 7. On a machine that had Win7 from the factory, the same changes were required, but the program seems happy with Aero at least till the machine falls asleep while idle and turns off its monitor, after which it'll switch off the visual frills for compatibility.

 

---PCJ

 

go to this link please and tell me what you think
 
vtmeek@gmail.com
 
vtmeek@gmail.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Originally Posted by ChiloquinRuss:

OK so I have been playing around with the design software to see if I could design a little boiler.  I got it to the point it kinda looked like boiler so I thought I would try and print it out.  Much to my surprise it printed out pretty well, I think.  Anyhow here tis!  Russ

 

 

boiler 01

boiler 02

MVC-760S

MVC-761S

 

That's incredible! Both the project and the EZ3 printer. Under $400... Unbelievable! What is the resolution? I mean, how small of a cross-section can it reproduce? Can it sculpt O'scale related components?

 

It looks like the plastic components of this printer were themselves done on a 3D printer. It used to be that the lathe used to be the machine that could reproduce itself. The 3D printer is now taking that place as well.

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