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Box Beam. Keep it light. An example of a box beam is the typical Hollow Core Door (HCD) which is simply built from 5/4 x 5/4 solid wood with 1/8" luan top and bottom glued. Very light and very stable. You could use HCD's (2) end to end and tie together with a simple inside and outside rail (like a 1x3) screwed and glued to the door edge.I like the diorama type setup and since its free standing you could set it up as back-to-back modules in the center of the space rather than an along the wall typical setup. If you separate them a bit (space between back to back) that may give you room to put in your helix's (or is it helii?)Cheers,Craig
I like the diorama type setup and since its free standing you could set it up as back-to-back modules in the center of the space rather than an along the wall typical setup. If you separate them a bit (space between back to back) that may give you room to put in your helix's (or is it helii?)Cheers,Craig
My own its to experiment with one module before expending. I'm actually going to do the bench work before having a definite track plan. I can see things in my mind much better than I can adapt to paper.David, the rear of the module is supported every few feet, it would just be the front part of the valence and first deck that needs to span that 15'. I use all lightweight materials aside from the bench work: foam insulation with a top layer of sculpt mold. I don't anticipate the entire span would be more than 100 pounds.