Bigger and better: 7/8n2 in the garden
The author and several helpers modeled the Alhambra Trestle over the course of three years. A 7/8″ Fairymead pulls Dave…
Read moreThe author and several helpers modeled the Alhambra Trestle over the course of three years. A 7/8″ Fairymead pulls Dave…
Read moreDrawing by Marc Horovitz One of the beautiful things about 3D printing technology is that you can easily make custom…
Read moreFall is the time many builders begin preparing their railroads for harsh winter weather that lies ahead. Unless, of course,…
Read morePhoto 1 River rock provides operator access Nancy Norris Photo 2 Nancy Norris Photo 3 Nancy Norris Dry streams can…
Read more3D printing technology has seen great advances in methods used to create 3D printed parts. Some of these technologies are…
Read moreNancy Norris/Rick Johnson Water goes down to ‘seek its own level’. Hygroscopic tension forces water sideways when moisture follows the…
Read moreFollow along with author Mike Lafond as he builds a steel-frame snow plow in the Fall and Winter 2019 issues.…
Read moreMike Lafond Figure 1 Mike Lafond Photo 1 Printed templates glued on the aluminum. I left the templates stuck on…
Read moreMike Lafond In the Summer 2019 and Fall 2019 issues, follow along as author Mike Lafond build a metal-frame snow…
Read moreIn the last installment I introduced SLA (Stereolithography) to make some parts for a Plymouth Locomotive. FDM had a hard…
Read moreWayne Wesoloski In the Summer 2019 issue, author Wayne Wesoloski documents a mountain-making method perfect by Gary Martin in the…
Read moreMore ideas for kid-friendly garden railroading Don’t miss the companion article, Kid-friendly garden railroading. How have you made a…
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