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Weekend Update 5/17/15
« on: May 15, 2015, 07:27:37 PM »
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Re: Weekend Update 5/17/15
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2015, 08:33:25 PM »
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I've been working on the Southern Pacific ferries Solano and Contra Costa in both N and Z since January or so. These were 423' and 433' long respectively, and 117' wide--the heaviest (not longest) wooden hulls ships ever. Got a few pipes to straighten up with the guys wire, some retouching, and then details and the railings and stairways.



This thing is the size of a small WWII escort carrier! This is the Z version; the N version is 32.5" long.

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Re: Weekend Update 5/17/15
« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2015, 08:38:58 PM »
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This thing is the size of a small WWII escort carrier! This is the Z version; the N version is 32.5" long.

beautiful.  how many 40' cars would the N scale one hold?  18? 27?

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Re: Weekend Update 5/17/15
« Reply #3 on: May 15, 2015, 08:45:05 PM »
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48, plus engine. And probably caboose. It was designed for an entire train of its time.

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Re: Weekend Update 5/17/15
« Reply #4 on: May 15, 2015, 08:51:19 PM »
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Sorry, a few less than that. 40 cars, if my math is more correct than the Engineering Record of 1896, which toured the boat and wrote 48 cars.

There's at least 1600 feet of track on the ferry, perhaps up to 1650.

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Re: Weekend Update 5/17/15
« Reply #5 on: May 15, 2015, 09:19:36 PM »
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Nothing model train wise, but I did upload a Solidworks animation of a Scottish Yoke mechanism to Youtube:

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Re: Weekend Update 5/17/15
« Reply #6 on: May 15, 2015, 10:54:11 PM »
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Nothing model train wise, but I did upload a Solidworks animation of a Scottish Yoke mechanism to Youtube:


Whatcha building , a sybian ?
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Re: Weekend Update 5/17/15
« Reply #7 on: May 15, 2015, 11:09:27 PM »
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Whatcha building , a sybian ?

Just simple machines for basic mechanical concepts and experience animation in Solidworks. I also have a Geneva Mechanism on my page, and I plan to upload a few more basic mechanical motions.

Or, I'm just showing the basic motion of sex toys... :facepalm:
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Re: Weekend Update 5/17/15
« Reply #8 on: May 16, 2015, 12:53:09 AM »
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That's why my GTO never felt right ... dealer said it as perfect !

Or maybe they didn't get the Hurst shifter correctly installed. Guess I'll never know.

eja

 
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Re: Weekend Update 5/17/15
« Reply #9 on: May 16, 2015, 02:01:13 AM »
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This weeks projects were for my soon to be 3 year old grandson Cooper.
He told his mom he wanted a orange and black train for his birthday. (Thats his way of saying BNSF)
So his mom got me one of his wooden locos and I ran it thru the paint and decal shop.


Then he told me he wanted a ding-ding for his birthday. (Thats what he calls a crossing gate)
Little did he know his grandpa would go overboard and make him a 4 foot tall working one.
Complete with flashing lights and sound!
I made it so when he lowers the gate the lights and sound come on.


Sure has been a fun week and look forward to tomorrow to see Cooper's eyes when he opens these up!
Grandkids are so much FUN.

Paul

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Re: Weekend Update 5/17/15
« Reply #10 on: May 16, 2015, 10:41:59 AM »
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Sorry, a few less than that. 40 cars, if my math is more correct than the Engineering Record of 1896, which toured the boat and wrote 48 cars.

There's at least 1600 feet of track on the ferry, perhaps up to 1650.

Pete, I suspect the typical car length of 1896 was more like 36', so perhaps 48 cars would have been possible....?
Nice work!
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Re: Weekend Update 5/17/15
« Reply #11 on: May 16, 2015, 11:36:56 AM »
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Pete, I suspect the typical car length of 1896 was more like 36', so perhaps 48 cars would have been possible....?
Nice work!
Otto K.

1600/36=44.4

44 cars will fit on the 1600 feet of track. If it's 1650 feet instead that gives you space for one more car. 46 cars is possible with 1656 feet.
Assuming it's just one track, which it obviously isn't.

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Re: Weekend Update 5/17/15
« Reply #12 on: May 16, 2015, 12:13:29 PM »
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Nice GTO!!

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Re: Weekend Update 5/17/15
« Reply #13 on: May 16, 2015, 01:44:21 PM »
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That's great Paul - you made my day.

Cheers,

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Re: Weekend Update 5/17/15
« Reply #14 on: May 16, 2015, 02:16:53 PM »
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I did do the math for 36' cars. The Solano was 423' overall. but that includes the docking aprons.