Hello.
For a while now I have had tucked away the bits for Highcleres fiddleyard which were very kindly made for me by Alan S from the 2mm SA who is a genius when it comes to machining things on a CNC machine. The fiddleyard bits are all made from plywood and quite literally slot together, and after a kind offer from Mark C (mitziblue on here) to help assemble them at his workshop it was an oppertunity too good to refuse.
The above photo shows the parts for the 2 semi-circular end boards during a trial assembly to figure out how all the bits fit together.
This is during assembling the bits together for the 2 end boards.
Mark was even celebrating some work finally being done on Highclere by wearing a nice little party hat!
The woodwork for the end boards is now about 90% done with a few fittings and painting left to do. Then of course is soldering a bit of track together to glue to the two boards, followed then by the rear boards which hold the cassettes so there is still a bit of work to do on these. Things are still happening on Highclere though!
Missy
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