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3D Printing with an Anycubic Photon Printer

Ok, I'm going to get into the "additive manufacturing" mode with the Anycubic Photon printer.

I needed a faster computer to run Fusion 360 and one that has Windows 10 on it. I did not want to update my Windows 7 Professional software because I have software running for my CNC Sherline mill. So I purchased the computer equipment from Tiger Direct. Took a bit of time to get here due to the weather the past couple of weeks. So new screen, track ball and keyboard plus the computer itself.

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NY,V & N Rwy Roundhouse design and build

For the future New York, Vermont & Northern Rwy I’m going to need a good size roundhouse for my RR’s steam engines. I’ve always admired John Allen’s stone block walled roundhouse in both RMC and MR back when both magazines were publishing John’s articles. Just recently that desire to buy/build a copy of his roundhouse reared its head. So off I went in search of what might be found on the Internet. I never found any plans.

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Gear Fix - 3D Print, Resin Cast Or ?

A friend of mine that fixes and sells "previously enjoyed" models asked me if I knew where he could get a replacement gear like shown in the picture, preferably with all the teeth. I told him I'd give a go and see what I could find. This gear drove some kind of model toy engine.

Looking for the collective minds on MRH for an answer. So, anybody have any ideas?

Bernd

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Animating Limestone Quarry Operations

I've started to build my layout. The layout will contain HO standard gauge, HOn3 timber and coal line and the HOn30 will be the quarry line.

This blog will document the building of animated structures on the quarry line, the timber and coal line.

More in the next post.

Bernd

NOTE: Renamed the subject line to better fit the project.

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Modifying an Atheran BB A-B-A set for Battery Power and R/C

So to start this blog I'll answer Jeff's three question he had in the "What's on your workbench" thread.

Jeff asked:

1. is the body tall enough you could stack a few more in there to get the power closer to 14-16v?

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Green Mountain RS-1's

Jack,

Just so we won't high jack Greg's thread I've started a blog. At present I have four pictures. I have more but they are buried amongst 100's of slides and will take a while to dig out. The four I have were scanned on an old scanner and are not very large. I'll have to rescan them some time for a larger picture.

I chased this train from the River jct. in Bellows Falls all the way to Rutland.

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What's on My Work Bench?

This blog will be a journal of projects that come across my work bench. I would like to share these projects with members of the forum. 

Bernd

 

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Erie Caboose Antenna in TT Scale

I'll post pictures and a description in the next post so you won't have a long first post to scroll through every time.

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TT Scale "TOMA"

I ready to start a TT scale TOMA module. I have 6 track plans firmly decided upon for building. I'll present the first one now. The track plan came for the December 1963 Model Railroader called Western Logging Co. I've made some 3D drawing with major dimensions of the module.

This is the track plan for the first module.

The 3D drawing with major dimensions

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The Gum Stump & Snowshoe in TT Scale

I'm another TT modeler with a layout under construction. It's based on the Chuck Yungkurth's article in the April 1966 Model Railroader, The Gum Stump & Snowshoe. The theme will be a logging railroad here in the north east. This will be the first module. I have plans for a second module later. Here's a edited picture of what the real Gum Stump & Snowshoe looks like. I will follow up this post with the construction of the module.


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