Developing the attic
Developing the attic
Well I missed all the excitement as I haven't been on since July, but since we are back in business here are some current status pics from the loft. nothing much has happened for the last 8 months between work and the good summer but hopefully that changes, and a delivery from Hattons is on its way to help with that.
Re: Developing the attic
and a few more, although now that I look its not that up to date as the backscenes have developed a lot so will try and catch up and follow the developments
Re: Developing the attic
Well done Chris - look forward to seeing more photos when you can. R-
Young at heart. Slightly older in other parts.
Re: Developing the attic
thanks roger, well the shopping includes a Hornby TTS HST power car set so that will need a few photos
Re: Developing the attic
Absolutely. Keep up the good work. R-
Young at heart. Slightly older in other parts.
Re: Developing the attic
Well the weekend was mostly playing with wiring, bus connections really needed to be made and the buildings needed a DC bus fitted too. it was also time to split the power so the DCC from the elink only runs the track and the points are run from a booster as it was becoming noticeable that there was a lack of power.
Roll on monday and the postman got santa's job off to a good but early start with the arrival of an HST
Roll on monday and the postman got santa's job off to a good but early start with the arrival of an HST
Re: Developing the attic
Ive been trying to develop some uncoupling technique and had acquired some magnets to try and copy a video I had seen by John Mellor, using a staple to pull the tension lock up. That didn't work I think the steal hook on my old test wagon was attracted as much as the staple. that led to me thinking about using a small magnet on the hook to repel it from the one in the track. Success! (partially)
I was testing it on a metal tin as that allowed the magnets to stay in place, but it was at a slight slope. what i found was that it would actually brake the wagon before it got pushed over and lifted the hook a little further playing around this morning has resulted in this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKA6eii7hJo
not sure if i can incorporate a hump yard in the layout but might be fun to try
I was testing it on a metal tin as that allowed the magnets to stay in place, but it was at a slight slope. what i found was that it would actually brake the wagon before it got pushed over and lifted the hook a little further playing around this morning has resulted in this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKA6eii7hJo
not sure if i can incorporate a hump yard in the layout but might be fun to try
Re: Developing the attic
That looks good Chris but presumably because it is a permanent magnet it will be an "always on" uncoupling when travelling over it. Or, do you find that a little speed prevents the uncoupling? I note you are travelling very slowly. R-
Young at heart. Slightly older in other parts.
Re: Developing the attic
Chris, the method you describe was an original idea from Brian Kirby.
On the old forum I did some investigation into the method and developed a design using electromagnets and a couple of small design changes that prevent recoupling - a drawback of the original idea.
When I get a chance I will start a thread on here.
For anyone that read the original thread don’t worry it won’t be as long as before.
On the old forum I did some investigation into the method and developed a design using electromagnets and a couple of small design changes that prevent recoupling - a drawback of the original idea.
When I get a chance I will start a thread on here.
For anyone that read the original thread don’t worry it won’t be as long as before.
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile."
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest