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21 minutes ago, Wayne Kinney said:

OK, final one for today...

I think I've finished the CAD on the diamond crossing casting, a tried to do a little render. Shows the details on the chairs and casting, 'warts n all', I know it's not perfect, please go nicely! :) 

 

 

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30 minutes ago, Wayne Kinney said:

OK, final one for today...

I think I've finished the CAD on the diamond crossing casting, a tried to do a little render. Shows the details on the chairs and casting, 'warts n all', I know it's not perfect, please go nicely! :) 

 

 

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Hi Wayne,

 

This is slightly off-topic and you might have answered it already (if so profuse apologies) but, what CAD software are you using and what rendering package?

 

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7 minutes ago, Harlequin said:

 

Hi Wayne,

 

This is slightly off-topic and you might have answered it already (if so profuse apologies) but, what CAD software are you using and what rendering package?

 

It's Solidworks. Bloody thing cost my £5K back in 2010 (bought for my camera accessories business) plus £1200 per year support and updates (which I cancelled back in 2016).

 

Think I was ripped off.... :D

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1 hour ago, Wayne Kinney said:

It's Solidworks. Bloody thing cost my £5K back in 2010 (bought for my camera accessories business) plus £1200 per year support and updates (which I cancelled back in 2016).

 

Think I was ripped off.... :D

 

Expensive but it seems to be the industry standard and clearly it's paying for itself now!

 

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2 hours ago, Wayne Kinney said:

OK, final one for today...

I think I've finished the CAD on the diamond crossing casting, a tried to do a little render. Shows the details on the chairs and casting, 'warts n all', I know it's not perfect, please go nicely! :) 

 

 

1in7_diamond_render.jpg

 

I can only speak for myself, but if they are being honest, there are plenty of modellers who would be more than happy building a turnout of that standard by any other means, don't be hard on yourself!

 

Mike.

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58 minutes ago, Wayne Kinney said:

I would need to design 2034 kits and sell 3.4M before it paid for itself....but I'm ready ;)

 

I think that the above will be well in your capabilities. With all the different designs you have done so far even 3.4m will be a mere walk in the park.

 

Keith

Ps. That render looks absolutely great can I drool over it. Looking forward to seeing the real thing soon.

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5 hours ago, Enterprisingwestern said:

I can only speak for myself, but if they are being honest, there are plenty of modellers who would be more than happy building a turnout of that standard by any other means, don't be hard on yourself!

 

Absolutely! As a bare minimum it certainly looks infinitely better than rail soldered directly to PCB sleepers.

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2 hours ago, Wayne Kinney said:

I would need to design 2034 kits and sell 3.4M before it paid for itself....but I'm ready ;)

 

 

Stop posting and get working then! :jester:

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Wayne,

I have been teetering on a precipice and am being deduced by your range of n gauge track. I'm imagining how much of your n gauge stuff I could get into my shed.

So, you need to get the 00 gauge diamonds done or I'll end up spending a load of money on n gauge point kits.

Bob 

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32 minutes ago, Harlequin said:

Hi Wayne,

Do you know roughly how long the 1:7 crossings will be?

Something like ~340mm for the OO version, I guess?

@Harlequin

 

Here's some dimensions:

 

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See other topic:

 

 https://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/160234-new-range-of-simple-to-assemble-00em-gauge-pointwork-kits/&do=findComment&comment=4502182

 

Martin.

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3 hours ago, RBAGE said:

It's very quiet.

  

3 hours ago, Siberian Snooper said:

I would say,  that, that means work is progressing and not being interrupted by wasting time posting on here.

 

 

 

On 30/06/2021 at 20:56, 57xx said:

 

Stop posting and get working then! :jester:

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Looking good! I'm guessing it'll be a fair while before the single slip appears though? (he says, hoping the answer is 'soon'...)

 

I built and laid my first two of Wayne's kits (in OO-SF) over the weekend, and I have to say it was a very easy process:

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Thanks Nick,

 

I've actually also made the rubber mould and waxes for the slips, they are also waiting to be cast. I really want to crack on with these this month, I lost a lot of time in August going away with family and visiting old friends :) Now time to knuckle down.

 

P.S - Your 00-SF crossover looks great!

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1 hour ago, Wayne Kinney said:

Hi Guys,

 

Quick preview on the EM Gauge diamond kit so far. I've made the rubber moulds for the K crossings and waxes are now with the caster to be cast in Nickel Silver.

 

I've taken some pictures of the waxes in situ on the base:

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It looks like the rails don't align in the above image, but it's just because the base isn't sitting flat on the surface :)

 

I didn't know you were doing "insulfrog" stuff as well!

 

 

Kev.

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1 hour ago, Wayne Kinney said:

Thanks Nick,

 

I've actually also made the rubber mould and waxes for the slips, they are also waiting to be cast. I really want to crack on with these this month, I lost a lot of time in August going away with family and visiting old friends :) Now time to knuckle down.

 

P.S - Your 00-SF crossover looks great!

Thanks!

 

As discussed earleir in the thread, putting the two heel-to-heel gives a wider gap between the lines, but as this is a loco-release, I figured it'd probably be a 10ft way rather than 6ft anyway. As they're both slightly curved, I followed the advice from @martin_wynne and added a slight set in the curved stock rail, which definitely makes the switches sit better in the closed position.

 

The throat at other end is more complex, with 4 points and the single slip...

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