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Interesting.  Just curious if that octogon was prefabbed or did you build it.  I imagine that could be a challenge to get perfect if built on the spot.  It looks like different material, more like mahogany or something.  Again, just curious, it was surely a time saver if it was a kit.  Looks cool.  Have fun.  Hammer down!

Since I'm Mr. Curious today, I also have to ask, are you from Canada eh?

William 1 posted:

Interesting.  Just curious if that octogon was prefabbed or did you build it.  I imagine that could be a challenge to get perfect if built on the spot.  It looks like different material, more like mahogany or something.  Again, just curious, it was surely a time saver if it was a kit.  Looks cool.  Have fun.  Hammer down!

Since I'm Mr. Curious today, I also have to ask, are you from Canada eh?

Cut everything out myself right where you see it. I got that done last night in about 2 hr eh   Im using 13 veneer plywood I got 26 sheets 5'x10'x3/4" free cut them down with table saw in my shop to 3.375 width, not real sure of the species but it does resemble and kinda smell like mahogany eh

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William 1 posted:

Interesting.  Just curious if that octogon was prefabbed or did you build it.  I imagine that could be a challenge to get perfect if built on the spot.  It looks like different material, more like mahogany or something.  Again, just curious, it was surely a time saver if it was a kit.  Looks cool.  Have fun.  Hammer down!

Since I'm Mr. Curious today, I also have to ask, are you from Canada eh?

No Canada eh  WI.

Mark Boyce posted:

Mike, Don't I wish I could do such nice work, and as fast as Chad??!! 

Benchwork construction and wiring are my two 'necessity' items in the hobby that I don't like.  (And I've been working in the electronics field for 41 years now, if that says anything??!) 

Im not real sure about all the electrical/electronics either that will give me the most trouble but  I can build & fabricate anything  eh

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Mark Boyce posted:

Chad, This is the first I have seen your layout build topic.  The L-girder construction looks very well done.  That helix will be impressive to see once it is farther along.

Thanks   The helix is only going to be about 2 levels I need to drop about 16" from main table to get to a staging yard under main layout eh

Mark Boyce posted:

Chad, This is the first I have seen your layout build topic.  The L-girder construction looks very well done.  That helix will be impressive to see once it is farther along.

The plan so far for Inside the helix is going to be a open pit coal mine & loading area for all my cat mining eq. and all my coal cars I must have close to 100 of them eh

Mark Boyce posted:

Chad,

Yes, I find it amazing that I have an Electronics degree and IT degree, and 41 years experience and the electronics part of the hobby is hardest for me.  Arthritis makes Bench work construction harder for me.

I like the idea of the open pit mine in the helix center!!

Ya im just recently having trouble with tennis elbow and i have carpal tunnel and arthritis for awhile now but I work through it eh

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Got some more work done on the helix today.   Got the helix base up in the air put plywood on it and got the pie pieces routered out and started laminating them together. I was short 8 pie pieces or 1 piece of 1/4" plywood to get 2 levels ready to go upward.  I think im going to have the helix exposed with it cantilevered to the outside edge with no obstructions for all to see eh

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