cteno4 Posted December 5, 2020 Yes sorry carriage bolt. On the round head end you don’t need a washer as the wide head acts as a washer. The square bit bights into the wood to prevent the head from turning. It’s the shallowest head you can get on a bolt. Only issue with the carriage bolts in thinner wood is that when the square bit is cinched into the hole it can split the wood. This is another reason I would suggest using 1/4” bolts to reduce how big the square bit is. you do want a washer on the nut side for sure. flat head or large auger can make your countersink hole, then the pilot hole from the countersink will center your bolt hole. ok that explains it, he is doing stuff you have to walk on! Different engineering, jeff 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
Martijn Meerts Posted December 5, 2020 11 hours ago, gavino200 said: What software system do you use, Martijn? I currently use iTrain, but I'm also looking at TrainController. When I designed and built my yard I was still convinced I was going to build my own software system, so how I planned my yard to work with splitting some of the tracks into multiple sections might not work in all software. I do believe both iTrain and TrainController can handle it though, but I've not looked at it in detail. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
gavino200 Posted December 5, 2020 Legs are on. First module is finished. It's rock solid. I was one bolt short but even the 3 bold leg is completely solid. I have ideas about how to refine the process for the next module, but I'm pleased with how it went. Thanks to all you guys who helped me with this. Special thanks to Jeff who guided me through every aspect of every step! 5 Quote Share this post Link to post
cteno4 Posted December 6, 2020 Looks really nice and I think you could dance on it! That ain’t going no where! jeff 2 Quote Share this post Link to post
serotta1972 Posted December 6, 2020 Looks solid! Can't wait to see tracks and trains on them. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
gavino200 Posted December 6, 2020 (edited) Changes for Module 2. A challenge with this module will be that it will have to fit the first module exactly. No wiggle room. This will likely be a rectangle identical to the first module. Lumber 1. Price out lumber better. Find a yard I like and trust. 2. Use trailer to haul plywood in one piece. 3. Have pieces cut long and make fine cuts myself 4. Scrutinize every piece of lumber carefully before buying Carpentry 1. Make bolt holes and countersinks in outside frame before assembly. Use drill guide. 2. Try Jeffs method of corner alignment. 3. Consider hex bolts rather than carriage bolts. 4. Try 1/8 diameter bolts. I chickened out and used 3/8 this time. 5. Consider glueing as well as screwing on the top. 6. Consider adding a drawer mechanism for Control center and other electronics. 7. Use a belt sander to clear splintered edges of plywood if I can't get it cut skillfully at yard/store. Goals for Module 3 More complex shape. Possibly with curves. Begin searching for videos and pictures. Edited December 6, 2020 by gavino200 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
gavino200 Posted December 6, 2020 On 12/2/2020 at 6:54 PM, inobu said: The picture is grainy but those are PVC sheets. They are lighter and softer than acrylic. How thick are the sheets you use, inobu? I saw some 1/4 inch sheets in Home Depot. Nice but a little pricey. It was about $17 for what looked like a 2x4 sheet. Quote Share this post Link to post
inobu Posted December 6, 2020 18 minutes ago, gavino200 said: How thick are the sheets you use, inobu? I saw some 1/4 inch sheets in Home Depot. Nice but a little pricey. It was about $17 for what looked like a 2x4 sheet. You have to ween yourself from Home Depot. HD is a convenience store for DIY. Contractors typically do go there unless they have too. Those sheets are 6mm and about $70 for a 4x8 sheet depending on where you get it from. Sign supply companies normally have them. You have to find out where the contractors go. Inobu 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
gavino200 Posted December 7, 2020 3 hours ago, inobu said: You have to find out where the contractors go. Inobu That's a great idea. I'll start asking around. Quote Share this post Link to post
Bernard Posted December 18, 2020 Great design on the tables for the modules....I wished I had made the holes for wiring larger on my layout....it would have made things a lot easier in the long run. 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
gavino200 Posted December 18, 2020 (edited) 5 hours ago, Bernard said: Great design on the tables for the modules....I wished I had made the holes for wiring larger on my layout....it would have made things a lot easier in the long run. Thank you, Bernard. The design and ideas are mostly from Jeff and other members here. This is my first build. My woodwork skills are very basic, but I enjoyed it a lot and am looking forward to putting together the next module. I Liked the final run video of your last layout. That was a real giant and full of creative ideas. I hope you're going to build a another one in your new house and that we'll get a chance to see it grow! Edited December 18, 2020 by gavino200 Quote Share this post Link to post
gavino200 Posted January 9 A rented van, and the project is back on. 🙂 11 Quote Share this post Link to post