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Good luck with tomorrow's interview!
Michael
My primary goal is a large Oahu Railway layout in On3
My secondary interests are modeling the Denver, South Park, & Pacific in On3 and NKP in HO
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Well went to interview it went well just have to wait to see if they are going to offer the job opening to me. I think I have a good chance being I can use two of my skill sets on the job.
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Found a diagram for a set of trucks that I can borrow from and still make it unique to my design. It will be a bolster that different styles of side frames will attach to.
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Design of the box car continues.
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Update, I got the job position
I start July 8TH .
Will still work on 3D printer as time and cash flow allow.
Need to buy tires for truck then maybe some more plastic for the 3D printer.
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Congrats!!
Michael
My primary goal is a large Oahu Railway layout in On3
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AF350 Wrote:One car I want to try is the B&O waggon top box cars always thought they were neat....
May also branch out in scales Z, N, TT, HO, O and maybe even G(1:29) at some point.
Consider me a potential buyer if you go into HO... if you decide to offer your work for sale that is.
Congratulations on your new job, I hope you find it to your liking and are successful!
Dave
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Thanks all for the well wishes about the new job.
Puddlejumper, it may be quite a long awhile before I can jump into production as I have to figure out a few things about the process with and without using shapeways. I thought about maybe ordering a dozen or so prints and taking them to local train shows to gauge the interest in undecorated semi-kits(very little assembly required) less trucks and couplers. Also need to get setteled in at new job before anything else.
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Understood. Just make sure to keep this forum informed, I'm sure I'm not the only member that would be interested in buying printed models and helping out a fellow forum member.
Dave
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Puddlejumper Wrote:Understood. Just make sure to keep this forum informed, I'm sure I'm not the only member that would be interested in buying printed models and helping out a fellow forum member.
Dave
Will keep the forum updated which ever way I go about it.
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Thanks all for the encouragement when I am able to procede I hope the models do not dissapoint.
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New job is going well so far. Spend most of my days off working the yards at 3 houses and other annoying tasks around the home.
Just got the lattest issue of MAKE magazine it is for DIY and hardware hacking electronics type hobby magazine, anyway the back cover is an add for a new 3D Printer called TAZ it is made by LULZBOT. It boasts a build platform size of 11.7" x 10.8" x 9.8" not sure the resolution or how fast or even the cost is but I will be checking on it even being I will not get one as my Makerbot Replicator 2 is fine tuned to where I can print reliably. I can see that 3D printing is going to improve by leaps and bounds on the hobby side of the technology.
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Well I looked into the TAZ 3D printer and it is comparable to my MakerBot Replicator 2, but it can extrude PLA, Styrene, and a filament that is a plastic and wood fiber combination and is $5.00 less then what I paid for the MakerBot
Not enough difference to make me want one just yet but will keep an eye on its development.
Will buy some more PLA plastic soon and see if the detailed version of the boxcar prints out right.
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Saw this and thought of you
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3D Printing a replica of a car
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Ngauger,
Wow that is a cool story and good use of a 3D printer
Thanks for posting the link.
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