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Have decided whilst in the STYRENE build mode, and have the Station Frontage/Offices almost complete that the canopy along the external face should be built - have sufficient pictures available to build an fairly accurate representation

 

The glazed canopy will be just over a metre long and 76mm wide attached along its length by semi-ornamental wooden gussets to the timber clad frontage and two-storey brick built restaurant block 

 

Tonight will be occupied on CAD producing all the details ready for a long styrene cutting session tomorrow

 

Pictures as construction proceeds

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Besides a few piles of cut microstrip, a session on the Silhouette Cameo cutter produced the three component parts for the upper and lower gussets -

 

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Section thro' Canopy

 

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Large & small timber gusset components and triangular cast iron decorative component. The timber gusset items will be laminated to produce thicker components

 

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Close-up of the triangular gussets

 

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A small laminated gusset with a larger laminated gusset fixed to the triangular gusset. The remainder of the roof gusset and beams are produced from microstrip

 

 

 

 

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Off scale? Off scale?  With Ron's Cad skills and ability to manipulate styrene sheet nothing is off scale ever  :jester:

 

Except the rain and drizzle :declare:

 

The items of sanitaryware for the Baxendale's bathroom display are going to have to be sculpted - another job for the styrene heap :scratchhead:

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I'm ashamed to say it's a while since I popped by. As ever, I move on with my jaw riveted firmly to my chest. Interestingly, it is the ticket-inspection booths that really did it for me this time. I've a figure between finger and thumb, and I ponder the tiny excellence of his possible home...

 

Hell's teeth! - an on-running degree of quality not found elsewhere - and I choose my words carefully.

 

Regards,

 

Tony. 

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Except the rain and drizzle :declare:

 

The items of sanitaryware for the Baxendale's bathroom display are going to have to be sculpted - another job for the styrene heap :scratchhead:

 

This could be a good reason to experiment with 3D printing.  What a pity the dolls house hobby doesn't use 1/76 scale!

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The seven roof beams and columns complete with vertical advertising boards placed temporarily against the station frontage -

 

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The eaves beam is laid at the foot of the columns - 910mm long constructed from four laminations of 20 thou x 6mm cut strip

 

Three roof beams and plain columns required for each end of the canopy, and 12 roof beams without columns for intermediate placement

 

The seven beams/columns will be removed and the canopy structure built upside down, before the glazing assembly is constructed

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It had to happen - didn't it

 

Having spent last evening constructing the canopy roof structure with the intention of adding the intermediate roof beams this morning - head banging took place  :superstition:

 

The carefully aligned roof beams/columns were in the wrong place :mosking:  The reason - the marked out eaves beam had been set uppermost whilst the build was being carried out upside down  :this:

 

So this morning was a strip down and refit exercise -

 

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Placed but not fixed - left hand end (152.25mm) to be built with a slight reduction in depth due to the restaurant block protruding 12mm

 

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Now in the process of catch-up, adding the intermediate beams - pictures later on

 

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Completed the restaurant end of the canopy roof structure, and added the guttering to the eaves - pictures tomorrow (better lighting)

 

Cut the valance for the restaurant end of the canopy - needs trimming to fit -

 

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Next ?

 

The glazing bars and glazing

 

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Completed the restaurant end of the canopy roof structure, and added the guttering to the eaves - pictures tomorrow (better lighting)

 

Cut the valance for the restaurant end of the canopy - needs trimming to fit -

 

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Next ?

 

The glazing bars and glazing

 

Hi Ron

 

Is that valance cut on the Silhouette?

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Hi Ron

 

Is that valance cut on the Silhouette?

 

Yes. It was a trial, and wasn't expecting such a good result. Used 10 thou styrene with the lower decorative outline cut at blade depth 10, pressure 33, speed 1 and double cut. The scoring was done blade depth 10, pressure 17 and speed 4. The finished item was then laminated with a further layer of 10 thou, and left flat under a small block of wood to dry

 

Cheers

 

Ron

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Canopy structure completed prior to painting and detailing -

 

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Temporary placement

 

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Guttering added

 

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Downpipes will be added as part of the detailing

 

.. and the start of the glazing bar assembly in three sections for ease of handling -

 

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134 no. 20 thou x 20 thou x 78mm glazing bars spaced at 6.33mm apart

 

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Ron

 

You have a certain confidence about this. I'm guessing your next move but I'm sensing that you know it's going to work....

 

Best

Simon

 

Hi, Simon

 

I think the saying is 'Been there and done it' - the train shed gable ends glazing bars/glazing was constructed in a similar fashion, and they are much larger and complex - there are some pictures of their build, will search them out and post them

 

Cheers

 

Ron

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Used the last few millilitres of the beige spray paint, leaving the canopy half finished. National Holiday here in Spain, so have to wait until tomorrow to visit the local paint store

 

Never one to 'let the grass grow underfoot', have carried out trial cuts for the 10 decorative canopy gussets -

 

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Three gussets - 10 thou x 23mm x 17mm 

 

Look OK from 300mm (12") or more - save on etching

 

Also took the opportunity to cut the large (14mm high) letters for the Station Sign -

 

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20 thou styrene - just need another 2 sets for lamination, cleaning up and deciding on the best method for red neon illumination

 

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