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Something I'm fiddling with at the moment. I don't know if this will make it onto the layout as a full blown platform canopy, but it may end up as an awning on the station building. One problem being that ideally the canopy should follow the curve of the platform. That is a step too far!
I found the original .stl file online but found it to be very poorly executed as many parts printed about the same thickness as a sheet of newspaper.
So I set about a redesign using the existing size and texture for the valance but completely redoing the rest.
These are the third set of test prints for some of the parts. I have a set of frames and valance in the printer now - fingers crossed.
If it becomes an awning I may assemble the parts on the computer and split it lengthways prior to printing rather than take a Dremel to it once built.
I found the original .stl file online but found it to be very poorly executed as many parts printed about the same thickness as a sheet of newspaper.
So I set about a redesign using the existing size and texture for the valance but completely redoing the rest.
These are the third set of test prints for some of the parts. I have a set of frames and valance in the printer now - fingers crossed.
If it becomes an awning I may assemble the parts on the computer and split it lengthways prior to printing rather than take a Dremel to it once built.
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bulleidboy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2024 9:41 am Look forward to seeing the finished product. As Carl said, I have no doubt it will look superb.
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Today has been a day of catching up with some sleep after a four day trip to Galway for our son's wedding - irish weddings seem to go on for a very long time and very late into the night!
But I have had a little time to fiddle with some more canopy parts - I think this shows where it's heading.
But I have had a little time to fiddle with some more canopy parts - I think this shows where it's heading.
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That's looking good. I don't know if you have room/space, but you could place it on a short length of platform in a goods yard in a very dilapidated state. Outside of Woking Station - heading west, there is a length of platform with a canopy similar to yours, with bushes and ivy growing all over it. I don't know what it was used for originally, but it now forms the end of the ballast depot line - they have thousands of tons in various colours and sizes!
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The awning came out of the printer this evening - partial success.
The key to a successful print is to get the orientation of the model 'correct' and to provide sufficient scaffolding to support the model as it prints.
Unfortunately there weren't enough supports on one end of the front valance which has allowed it to sag.
I have a full roof printing overnight - that could be 'educational' before I adjust this awning tomorrow.
The key to a successful print is to get the orientation of the model 'correct' and to provide sufficient scaffolding to support the model as it prints.
Unfortunately there weren't enough supports on one end of the front valance which has allowed it to sag.
I have a full roof printing overnight - that could be 'educational' before I adjust this awning tomorrow.
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile."
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Still at the prototyping stage. This complete roof was a real PITA to release from it's supports so there is an adjusted version in the printer.
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Looking good Steve - I can see there is a bit (a lot?) of snipping to do to release it.
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