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Re: Mill Creek HOn30
« Reply #675 on: March 29, 2022, 11:03:44 PM »
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For some reason looking at that last photo of the SD Warren I wonder if I could use an HO scale Percy to make a On30 SD Warren...  no must focus.

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Re: Mill Creek HOn30
« Reply #676 on: March 29, 2022, 11:18:59 PM »
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We avidly await your follow up thread.

Mill Creek On30, twice as big and twice as distracting!

Prime reason to get that sonic mini 8K!

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Re: Mill Creek HOn30
« Reply #677 on: March 30, 2022, 08:41:33 AM »
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I’ll give .05 a try at 23 degrees and see how it seems. Might also try it at .03. Toma (and you) have pretty amazing results so I think he’s got the experience.
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Re: Mill Creek HOn30
« Reply #678 on: March 30, 2022, 09:24:09 AM »
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I’ll give .05 a try at 23 degrees and see how it seems. Might also try it at .03. Toma (and you) have pretty amazing results so I think he’s got the experience.

I know that some guys have good luck with layer heights of 0.03mm or a bit less, but I don't have a lot of success with anything less than 0.05mm.  And I've tried!  Lots of experimentation with the same parts are different layer thicknesses.  Maybe it's down to exposure time, not sure.

Definitely going to give 23° tilt a shot though.  Chris' results have me convinced that's the magic number.

Jeff


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Re: Mill Creek HOn30
« Reply #679 on: April 03, 2022, 05:20:37 PM »
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Updated MDC loco




I had the motor slid up so the stock drive shaft would work, but moving it back left roof for truck screws and pick-up wires. Those are Kato FEF tender trucks under it awaiting new side frames.

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Re: Mill Creek HOn30
« Reply #680 on: April 13, 2022, 10:37:42 PM »
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Updated MDC loco




I had the motor slid up so the stock drive shaft would work, but moving it back left roof for truck screws and pick-up wires. Those are Kato FEF tender trucks under it awaiting new side frames.

Hello my name is Chris it's been 15 days since I last designed a whole locomotive from scratch ... (pause)

Hi Chris!
Joking aside it looks great btw.
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Re: Mill Creek HOn30
« Reply #681 on: April 14, 2022, 06:57:35 AM »
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Updated MDC loco

I had the motor slid up so the stock drive shaft would work, but moving it back left roof for truck screws and pick-up wires. Those are Kato FEF tender trucks under it awaiting new side frames.

The finish on that is exquisite!!  Nice model too Chris, exactly what we'd expect.

I've been printing parts on the old Photon for the last week or so...  I don't know why I'm wasting time with it and not firing up the Mini-4K.  I suppose I should find the sheet I downloaded for the Siraya Tech resin I have for it and just have at it.

Nice work...  Still stunned by the finish on this model.

Jeff

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Re: Mill Creek HOn30
« Reply #682 on: April 14, 2022, 09:21:13 AM »
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You too have the power to make smooth models @JeffB ! Once you see what it's capable of you'll wonder why it took you so long.
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Re: Mill Creek HOn30
« Reply #683 on: April 14, 2022, 12:19:48 PM »
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You too have the power to make smooth models @JeffB ! Once you see what it's capable of you'll wonder why it took you so long.

Oh, absolutely...  It'll be just like it was when I got the Photon.  Had it for almost a year before I started using it!  Well past that now on the SM4K, need to get a move on it, or I might have a SM8K before I even use the SM4K!

Jeff

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Re: Mill Creek HOn30
« Reply #684 on: April 14, 2022, 01:12:44 PM »
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Well I use my printer and then let the prints sit for a year before finishing them  :P   Not completely true... I don't finish them  :|

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Re: Mill Creek HOn30
« Reply #685 on: April 14, 2022, 10:15:48 PM »
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@Chris333 it just occurred to me on the last few photos that you might prime your models with the supports on? Is that how you do all of your models?
Do you prime them out of the printer? Or do you let them cure on supports then prime them?

I’m getting to a point... I have seen on my personal prints, that primed prints warp so much less than non primed prints. I don’t know the correlation but I have seen it first hand. I haven’t tried doing prints and then quickly priming them on supports. I wonder if curing “a little” with supports and a quick prime will keep the warp to a minimum?
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Re: Mill Creek HOn30
« Reply #686 on: April 14, 2022, 11:24:27 PM »
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Those sideframes are cured first. I just primed so I could tell if I liked them or not. They were simple so I left the supports on. Most of the time I remove and do any sanding before curing. The way the sidefames are there will be little sanding.

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Re: Mill Creek HOn30
« Reply #687 on: April 16, 2022, 03:33:30 PM »
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Some waterfall porn


That bridge at the top of the falls is the ex P&LE branch up to Carbon Limestone. A few years ago I tried to go to this waterfall and the place was littered with do not trespass signs so I skipped it. Now they turned around and made it into a recreation area.

The P&LE branch went up the hill from Youngstown to reach the many limestone quarries up here. This map should open right where the falls are:
https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1KhrthMIDaLhSXyRe9q7mULuZRHy6BRte&ll=41.02195789922863%2C-80.51094187093673&z=19

The nearby Bessemer limestone plant at the end of the branch once owed more Heisler locomotives than anyone.

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Re: Mill Creek HOn30
« Reply #688 on: September 12, 2022, 12:22:41 PM »
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OK...waterfall porn can only work for so long, we need some train porn

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Re: Mill Creek HOn30
« Reply #689 on: September 12, 2022, 12:26:38 PM »
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OK...waterfall porn can only work for so long, we need some train porn
Patience
Micro layout Gurus work on inspiration and vibes. If its not there at the moment, on to the next project.

Also careful with the phrasing

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