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@trainfanM - Agreed on the detail of the research. I guess I don't have much issue with wheels. I just kind of "make them happen". What difficulties do you encounter with them? I think the toughest ones I did were for a 1/6 1910 Harley. |
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A very ambitious project and I wish you all the best.
How about including a bibliography of websites, On line resources, Search terms to find on line material. |
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The idea of search terms for research is a good idea. |
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Extra steps?
Printing two parts pages using one in this instance for flat surface planking. Note: A second parts page helps understanding the instruction page during build process. BP |
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On making flanged wheels for loco's and trams, putting on the tread always seems to be a difficult job to get everything perfectly round and square to the axle. Spoked wheels are even more difficult. I have seen those Harley wheels, scary things.
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Add spray adhesives for laminating.
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Let me add that to my list and I'll see what I can say about it.
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I was planning on covering that in the lamination section. Good call.
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Just to give a heads up... I am continuing on with this project. I have 60 pages so far and I'm maybe 1/3 of the way through the outline.
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Sounds as if you're really covering the art David. Will the book have pictures or will it be prmarily text?
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