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The rivet pattern needs more work - and in Tinkercad the file size grows rapidly when adding them ..
Using other items in the pic to calculate height, I figure the depth of the girder span to be in line with standard 90ft sections. At 1400ft, most railroads would have used 90ft or 100ft deck girders. Count the number of piers, add 1 and divide 1400 by that to get an accurate length.
If your using half spheres for the rivets, try just using cylinders. They will print fine and reduce the file size.Jason
Typical Girder dims for railroad bridges. A bridge engineer gave me a page from his book when I started designing the brass bridges. I can't find that specific one, but I also had another from online. Don't remember where it came from, just that it was in very close correlation to the original that I was provided.
Ok .. created a copy of my rivet master using the cylinder vice sphere .. The sphere was 847KB and the cylinder was 49kb (blue one) -- quite a difference .. next up is to print a sample ..
Is the depth value the "height" from bottom to top of girder?