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I was looking at your reference photo, and seeing the little dips near the spikes / ties.Wasn't thinking of melting, just heating up so a finger or dowel could more-easily slightly squish/form the edges of the foam along the center of the track.Maybe even just pressing with finger?Just something subtle to get rid of the sooper-clean & flat line/edges.
How in the hell do you get such precise cuts such that there's no gaps between the rail and the "snow"? Sure, you can press on the foam and get an impression of the railhead, but then you need to think ahead to allow for and cut the bevel. I'd never get that as tight as you have it in this picture.
Kind of like Mike Danneman snow
David, how are you planning on cleaning the track with the "snow"on the outside of the track is so close to the rails? It does look great!
I haven't found any issues with these switches yet, but if I ever do, I know what to do about it.
David,Your snow is gorgeous. I really liked what Mike Canfalone was doing on his Allagash but yours is nth degree sweeter. I'm eager to see more.