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  1. 17 hours ago, ess1uk said:

    Stroll drove with 2 broken wrists but Ricciardo will miss at least 2 races?

    Stroll raced nearly 2 weeks after breaking his wrist and having it pinned. Ricciardo has broken a metacarpal, which is an entirely different injury, simply in the same area. First race 2 days after the injury, second race next week, so it’s not really comparable. He’ll be acutely aware of the pressure he’s under, so i imagine he’ll be keen to race next week.

     

    Let’s hope for some rain today to try and spice it up. Particularly as Max was whinging about the car being a handful in the wet.  

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  2. I actually went out for a ride today! Still on for the fewest miles since I started cycling in 2000, by some margin! It poured with rain, then I got a puncture. Wasn’t on the bike for rain either, brakes were atrocious. Was jolly good fun though. 

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  3. This thread is getting more and more confusing. 
     

    11 hours ago, rue_d_etropal said:

    I am asking this as I have been asked by BRM about working with someone who is doing something for the magazine.  

    There is far too much hype about 3d printing and little about limits in magazines.

    Having read so much criticism about Shapeways here, and requests for STL files, I have now offered to help and this problem has arisen.

    I am not going to be able to modify designs just for home printing. It needs someone to quite literally bridge the gap between commercial and home printing. I have already put lot of work into this, and it is no up to those wanting more designs for one printing to make that possible. 


    Shapeways limits are generally far lower than home printers will achieve - wall thickness, wires, overhangs, but you’re at the mercy of the person designing (or supporting)  the file. But again, without clarity on what you’re talking about it’s impossible to answer properly. 
     

    Is this for BRM? Or to make your designs suitable for home printing? Or just a conceptual discussion? Are we talking skills gaps or physical gaps in designs?!

     

    You’ve made designs for Shapeways, if you make them available for download then people will obviously be dealing with them on their own printer. Is that your concern? Because people will just have a ‘blank’ STL and it’ll be on them to orientate and support? How do you think this will be handled if you sell CDs of your designs as you previously proposed? Or is that the point?

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  4. Thought I ought blow the cobwebs off this thread. Been going through scaling a number of my wagons up to OO gauge. I’m not a OO modeller, but I do like the extra ‘heft’ (and I may have an Accurascale 92, shhh!), not for this thread though!

     

    I’ve always liked the PCA-STS tankers, now wearing Castle Cement livery. Although Realtrack have done them in N I just couldn’t bring myself to spend that much on a decent rake. The CAD took an age to get right, they’re a complex shape with all the compound curves at the ends particularly. They’re not perfect, but I’m happy they’re close enough. Getting the ladders to print consistently was tough too, here at (IIRC) 0.25mm. If they survive removal from the printer they’re ok! I could etch them, but that’s just a whole new technique to learn, and I’d prefer not to outsource it!

     

    A bit of work on the decals still needed, the handbrake wheels need separating, and I could do with a lighter grey colour, but nearly there!

     

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  5. If you need help with things like decorative wagon wheels Grahame feel free to drop me a PM - trivial to 3D print things like that, and I’d be happy to help out!

     

    Having only been a user of London Bridge since 2011 I had no idea Guildable Manor Street (what a name) was formerly a shopping street, fascinating!

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  6. 2 hours ago, Ray H said:

    It just seems to me that it might assist people if there was either a general (in this case railway) go-to site for the hobby or just a plain list - however short or long - of places/sites where people/modellers can find a collection of files for items related to the hobby.

    But it’s only as good as the items that are on it. You want a site for O gauge STLs of things you want? This is like saying Amazon doesn’t work because I have to search, we need an e-commerce platform which exclusively contains books written about GWR branch lines in 1928. When the model railway site is flooded with thousands of items you still need to know exactly what to look for, and yes, different terms will yield different results. 

     

    Search for things. Google is extremely capable. You’ll find fewer items designed specifically for O because they’re physically much larger, and that just doesn’t lend itself to 3D printing in the same way. You can resize anything in your slicing software. Yes you may need to do some legwork. You can resize any STL. In O your problem will be coarse design and unnecessarily thick walls from taking smaller items.

     

    For me knowing how to use the printer was a prerequisite to buying one. It seems more and more people are doing the opposite these days. 

  7. I don’t know what you’re wanting to print, so “useful” is subjective. searching “N Scale” yields 2400+ results. 
     

    My point is that the answer is not to create a niche site used by a tiny number of people when large global platforms exist. 
     

    Yeggi is a notionally a search engine of other sites, but I don’t know which ones. If you want to realise even 10% of the value of a printer learn to design. 

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    You’ve just described Cults3D (among others). People upload STLs, they can set a price (or not), people can download them. Job jobbed. 
     

    There are plenty of places to share designs, I don’t get why people are getting interested in Shapeways doing it, they’re just reinventing the wheel a bit.

     

    If Simon thinks his designs are worth thousands just chuck them on Cults3D and see if people buy them. 
     

    It’s probably me being too capitalist, but I’m not sharing my designs for any amount, as you simply cant control what happens to them. 

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  9. And that’s fine, but as we discussed previously I think your valuations are gross overestimations. What does ‘ownership ’ of the designs mean in this context? Given you’re saying people can do with them as they please?

     

    I design stuff because I want the items generally. I don’t want to do it commercially. I have covered my equipment/material costs with what I’ve sold, but I would never want to do it for a job, I actually hate the stress of having an order to get ready! I don’t price my time (because it’s a hobby, and I enjoy it), so the price I sell things for is basically covering my costs and a bit. I wouldn’t want to give away my STLs; nor would I want to sell them for most of my models because I’ve worked hard on them, and value them still.  

  10. 16 hours ago, Coldgunner said:

    Have been out and about on the bike the past few days. Been quite pleasant by my knees are a bit shot. Think its my seat height so have made some adjustments and maybe that will alleviate the issue. New brake cable and 2x gear cables replaced. Go-pro mount seems quite  and set the rear suspension back to the central hole (had it in the top and it was a bit too hard). Long kickstand also fitted.

    Also, NEW SEAT!!!!! My bumhole is thankful! :D:D:D

     

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    Been looking at the rear and wondering if I can retrofit a disk brake on the back?

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    That type of suspension design is called a unified rear triangle, or URT. It’s a very basic single pivot design, but it means the distance between the saddle and pedals will change constantly with natural pedalling, so you’re fighting a losing battle with knee soreness I suspect. 
     

    As said you can’t retrofit discs there, those are just mudguard attachment points. 20 years ago there were adapters you could add on to provide a disc mount, but I’d avoid them (if they still even exist given the ubiquity of discs now). With the best will in the world I’d put any money you were considering spending on that into a new bike. 

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  11. 2 hours ago, bmthtrains - David said:

    Good to see more 158s announced but the new 90s are a little puzzling, repeating existing liveries instead of missing ones such as EWS and DB. Hopefully a sign that the first batch sold well though. 
     

    David 

    Just what I was coming to say. I can only assume it’s easier to get a production slot when the artwork is all done, it makes no sense otherwise to re-run five liveries when there are 20+ we’ve not seen. 

  12. What the hell happened to the Williams?! Albon was on a charge, up to 11th when everyone in front was yet to pit. There was talk of 6th place being up for grabs, and then he finished 14th(?). 
     

    Decent race though. Aside from MV winning. 

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  13. 35 minutes ago, micklner said:

    Re postage.  Ebay will not credit you back any of their "cut" on excess postage paid by buyer.  Always state on listings wait for invoice . If they ignore, that is their issue not yours.

    Yes they do. If you issue a refund they remove their fees from the refunded portion.
     

    I agree the inability to combine postage when selling multiple items is frustrating.  I would like postage to be flat rated when people buy multiples of a single item, but that seems not to be an option. 

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    2 minutes ago, AY Mod said:

     

    He's not been offensive (like someone else has) but, if there are contributions from others, may begin to understand a bit more about why it's important to many.  Tolerance should work both ways on this one.

     

     

    Noted! As you were! 

     

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  15. Yes, and you gave your opinion. Now go away, because the OP started the thread, and therefore does see a reason behind it. You're still literally posting to say "I DON'T THINK THIS IS NECESSARY". Hit the ignore button and move on with your life. I feel frustrated on behalf of the OP that people see fit to declare his topic as pointless, when being totally unaffected by it.

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  16. 16 minutes ago, cctransuk said:

     

    Why do we need to be AWARE? It has precisely nothing to do with our ability, or otherwise, to enjoy railway modelling.

     

    Personally, I couldn't give a monkey's what the inclinations are of any member of this group - why do we NEED to know?

     

    CJI.

    Why are you still posting here!? This isn’t a soapbox for you. We have a thread for people who get up early. What’s wrong with one for LBGT+ members? Not for you, move on, you don’t need to loudly announce that it’s not for you, and then repeat it every 5 minutes!


    I hope it’s a successful topic! I for one like the various ‘pride’ trains we have, inject a bit of colour and variety to lots of stock!   

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