Ballasting Model Railway Track the Easy Way

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  • @dougboulton28
    @dougboulton28 Рік тому +1

    I bought one of these and it is FANTASTIC!
    Easy and quick. A great big thank you!

  • @ianwebster7335
    @ianwebster7335 18 днів тому

    Fabulous Idea Would Definitely Take The Frustration Of Ballasting Away

  • @peterhall4086
    @peterhall4086 2 роки тому

    Yes, it is a great idea. I first saw this idea on Facebook railpage that I am a member of. Well done.

  • @HighFell
    @HighFell Рік тому

    Superb idea and it clearly works! Wish I’d see this before ballasting @HighFell!

  • @richarddavidson8202
    @richarddavidson8202 3 роки тому +1

    Liked it a lot

  • @johnmead1337
    @johnmead1337 2 роки тому

    Super idea - definitely something i would be interested in buying.

  • @nickrails
    @nickrails Рік тому

    Top invention! This is an inspiring channel, good stuff

  • @johnrice1714
    @johnrice1714 4 роки тому +3

    Hello James this is by far the best version of this type I have seen.
    You should seriously consider doing this commercially.

  • @kevinsharp6323
    @kevinsharp6323 Рік тому

    Brilliant.

  • @pauljames9626
    @pauljames9626 4 роки тому +8

    Hi James, I really think you should be on the blower (or should that be the "sucker"? No pun intended!) to Peco / Hornby straight away with this before they pinch your design! As for an improvement, if it could clean up the shoulder of the ballast edge at the same time, leaving nice, clean straight lines it would be perfect - possibly with some sort of "Fence" at each side of the attachment which directed the suction to the edges? Imagine just having to dump the ballast onto the track without having to take particular care to spread it evenly, give it a quick once over with your tool, and all done. I think you're on to a winner here.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому +4

      Thank you Paul. I have designed a version with a built it hopper/shoulder former, which I'm sure would work very well indeed. The set-up shown in the video works really well without any extra 'clutter' and is great for other clean-up jobs too. My thoughts are that this ought to be available with two 'heads', one as you describe and the one shown in the video.

    • @PaulSmith-pl7fo
      @PaulSmith-pl7fo 3 роки тому +1

      Hi James. I rather like this idea and also the shoulder former you mentioned in your reply to Paul James. I have a few questions: have your ideas progressed at all? You mentioned that it also worked on N gauge track; exactly the same tool? Although yet to start ballasting, I have bought a mini handheld vacuum cleaner for ballast and static grass. I don't know if all mini handheld vacuum cleaners are a standard size, but could you design/build an adaptor for the minis? Look forward to hearing from you.

  • @little_britain
    @little_britain 2 роки тому

    Take. My. Money. I am ordering one now to deliver to my brother in Liverpuddle so he can ship it to me in Canada. Merry Christmas me!

    • @little_britain
      @little_britain 2 роки тому

      Oh, and (minor) suggestion - sizing the screw cap for a mason jar might be more useful to some.

  • @oceanfroggie
    @oceanfroggie 2 роки тому

    Brilliant and practical solution. This is similar to how I ballasted my recent layout, almost discovered using controlled vacuum by accident (ie vacuum collector with spacer), but the hardware was not as elegant as your solution and required precise hand control as was too heavy. If you ever sell or produce the 3D prints on shape ways or other please let us know.

  • @MrLosttheplot
    @MrLosttheplot 3 роки тому

    great idea.

  • @nigel5602
    @nigel5602 4 роки тому +3

    What a brilliant invention, can i place my order for one now please James. may i say, just like all your videos well explained and presented really informative and a pleasure to watch.your daughter will be very proud of her dad, and thank you James for bringing your fresh approach to modelling and your ideas to us all.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you Nigel, I hadn't expected such positivity so quickly in the comments. It's making me think I ought to take this further.
      I'm pleased you've been enjoying my videos, such feedback is rare in my day job - the kindness shown through the comments is really appreciated.
      My best wishes,
      James

    • @nigel5602
      @nigel5602 4 роки тому +1

      I don't think you need to think about taking your invention further i would be applying for a patent on it now, what with your other abilities regarding model buildings etc which could be made in kit form in no time you be giving up your day job where it sounds like your talents are not appreciated, to be very much appreciated by all us modellers

  • @shambo69er
    @shambo69er Рік тому

    Yes please!

  • @michaelpovey1394
    @michaelpovey1394 4 роки тому +1

    Echoing the thoughts and comments of many, what brilliant, simple idea. I think the big benefit you have is looking at the various tasks with a new set of eyes and not being fixated on the ‘we’ve always done it like that’ approach. Well done and thank for for ALL your great videos.

  • @cliffordbicknell6447
    @cliffordbicknell6447 Рік тому

    I think you have come up with a great product which i would like to buy one complete as i have only just got into this hobby and i have not got a layout as yet but i am collecting ideas to make my task much easier thank you.

  • @jimjasper9851
    @jimjasper9851 2 місяці тому

    I thought I had seen something like this sometime ago, look forward to seeing the STL files🇦🇺🦘👍🏻

  • @duncanwatson9054
    @duncanwatson9054 3 роки тому +1

    I think this is a great idea. I think it never took on before, is that it was too expensive to produce.

  • @earlfreeman93
    @earlfreeman93 2 роки тому

    I hope that you get this product made; so that we the railway modelers will have a useful tool for ballasting.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  2 роки тому

      Hi Earl, I have. 😀
      It’s available from www.makeitminiature.co.uk
      Or in the USA from mpeterll who can be found on UA-cam.
      Also from Model Railway Techniques in Australia.

  • @wolvertoncentresidings5676
    @wolvertoncentresidings5676 4 роки тому +1

    Brilliant. I'd certainly be able to make use of this when I get to build my oo guage model of Wolverton center sidings!

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому

      Thanks Steve, I'm pleased that you like the idea.

  • @Vman7757
    @Vman7757 3 роки тому

    I do love this idea. I have a need for this. I am building a shed for my layout. This could save me time and money. Please let me know more in the future.

  • @JumbleLane
    @JumbleLane 4 роки тому +3

    First of all I want to say "Great idea". To add to this I must say that I personally find ballasting therapeutic. It also marks an end to the construction of a section of the layout and the beginning of the 'tarting up' and the final stages of the section. Having said that, I love gadgets and would probably buy one if you intended on selling them. This brings me to the next point. I do 3d printing and with the sim to sell and unless you can make lots of an object in a short space of time it is not viable to sell and make money from it unless that is the product is so unique and people really want to buy it irrespective of cost. So yes, brilliant idea, very simple and like mist simple things not much to go wrong. If you do intend selling them let me know and I will buy one. Regards Geoff.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому +2

      Thank you Geoff. I think that 3d printing these to sell myself will not be possible. I work full-time and just don't have the spare time available. I am considering looking into crowd-funding to see if there's a way to make these cheaply available to all. I'll keep you posted.

    • @JumbleLane
      @JumbleLane 4 роки тому

      @@BexhillWest I know the feeling too well. I myself am working full time and when I get home I can often be up to the small hours 3d printing and generating stock for when the exhibitions and shows resume so I can sell the things I have made. At some point I need more than 3 hours sleep a night.

  • @nicobutterfield484
    @nicobutterfield484 3 роки тому

    It looks great James, you should definitely think about selling it commercially, I personally would purchase one.

  • @ironpug42
    @ironpug42 Рік тому

    I really like it I want one

  • @martinhinsley6198
    @martinhinsley6198 4 роки тому +2

    Hi James...just had another thought on using any `hoover' of any power/suction...Just looked at my hoover and there is a small slide switch on the pipe extension which you slide open/shut to increase/decrease the suction. You could incorporate a similar switch on the pipe section just prior to the flexible pipe connection. Then possibly any power hoover would work by adjusting sliding open/closing the slide switch. (it certainly works on my hoover).
    2. You could also put a slide-on mini brush at the tip to give a final dust off as the hoover is dragged along the track.
    3. I like the size of the ballast collector as well.. Maybe a similar size ballast dispenser could be attached through a splayed tip (as your collector).
    Hope you can follow my gobbledegook James. Good luck with this project

  • @davidorf3921
    @davidorf3921 4 роки тому +2

    Looks like a good idea, a couple of things come to mind:-
    1. can you attach to any vacuum cleaner with a hose or will more powerful cleaners suck out the contents of the collection hopper and weaker ones not have enough power ? If it will work with multiple different cleaners then all you need is some sort of universal adapter
    2. I think I saw a couple of rail width grooves in the nozzle so do you need different sizes for different gauges ?
    3. Will this work with lighter materials such as flock ? If so this could be a really useful tool for anyone working in any type of scenery not just model railways
    4. Maybe a couple of extra tools for getting into tight locations might be useful ?
    You might want to design to use some sort of easily obtainable standard size container as the collector

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому +3

      Thanks David, you always leave a positive comment!
      1. This works on a standard domestic vacuum cleaner. I've designed it to connect to my Numatic Henry, but I'm sure it would fit most. An adaptor ring would enable it to fit just about any vacuum I'm sure.
      2. I designed this for OO, but tested it on N gauge too and it worked just as well which was a surprise!
      3. My thoughts exactly, I think it would be perfect for lifting static grass. However to do which I think a filter inside the collector head might need to be added as the lightweight fibres would not drop from the cyclone separator.
      4. I've already designed a couple...watch this space. :)
      Finally, the collection head will fit a wide range of containers as is.
      Thanks for the feedback, it's much appreciated!
      James

  • @kerrytaylor8629
    @kerrytaylor8629 2 роки тому

    Hi James, I am absolutely delighted with my ballast tool. I was really worried about doing the ballasting on what is my first layout, as it makes such a difference when it is done well. Your
    tools make it so easy. Thank you again.

  • @davebarnes3023
    @davebarnes3023 4 роки тому

    From what i have seen, this is one of the best idea's in model rail ballasting i have come accross. Please carry on with this. I live in Holland and i am a member of a model rail club and most of my fellow club members hate ballasting. I think with this idea you will bring even more enjoyment to the hobby

  • @catallaxy
    @catallaxy 4 роки тому

    Very interesting indeed! Excellent tangent off into the world of fluid dynamics, in a way that is understandable to a lay-person. Thank you.

  • @davidmurphy9078
    @davidmurphy9078 4 роки тому

    I agree with the comments of others - that is such a great tool! So much easier than laying ballast by hand or with the spreader systems. Well done and more power to your elbow!

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому

      Thank you David, you always leave a positive comment, and your support is much appreciated.. I'm pleased you enjoyed the video.
      Best wishes,
      James

  • @DaveDenyer
    @DaveDenyer 3 роки тому

    It's a superb idea, and product. I'm sure it'd sell, depending on price, I'd buy one. If required a version for collecting excess scenics, flock, static grass, would be most saleable.

  • @eddyweller4503
    @eddyweller4503 4 роки тому +1

    Morning James, what a brilliant idea, and I've been reading some of your other comments and some people have suggested shoulder and other mods , I must say I like the simplicity of the original design, it looks versatile. Could be used for loads of clean up on the railway. The main thing for me would be cost! If you're only just starting out then maybe you could invest in something like this, if like me your layout is mainly done and only a bit of alterations to do you would need to think about it. It would all come down to cost. Your very lucky to be able to print your own bits, and what a great inventive mind you have. Very well done. Looking forward to seeing the results on your layout take care. Eddy xx

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you Eddy for your kind comments.
      I've considered every variation of this with all sorts of additional extras, but in all honesty I think the version in the video is the most useful. It seems to do it all it needs to with no fuss. :)
      All the best,
      James

  • @bobt305
    @bobt305 4 роки тому

    Brilliant idea for which you've received some good replies previously and some helpful ideas. I look forward to hearing more as time goes on.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому

      Thanks Bob, the Mk 2 version is quite the beast. :)

    • @bobt305
      @bobt305 4 роки тому

      @@BexhillWest Will follow this up. Thank you

  • @Chris-BognorRegis
    @Chris-BognorRegis 4 роки тому +2

    James you never cease to amaze me, that is not a good design it's a brilliant design my friend. Using a hopper with it you will have fantastic results along with it being very quick to use. It is totally amazing and like everyone else I would love to have one for use on my N gauge layout. I will try to remember to mention this fantastic gizmo in my next video.
    You are truly onto something, at the moment only for use with ballast laying on a model railway but knowing you you will very likely find other uses for it, it is certainly not a daft idea.
    At a model railway show it would sell like hot cakes.
    You should think about taking a patent out on it, I think that's what it is called before some nasty person steals your brilliant idea.
    Regards Chris

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you Chris, I though of you when I tested the idea on some N gauge track. Although this was designed for OO it worked just as well on N gauge. I suspect it will work well on O gauge too.
      I have registered the design, so we will see if it's possible to take it further.
      All the best,
      James

  • @rv51cvy
    @rv51cvy 4 роки тому

    What a great idea and problem solver. Would be very interested if it goes into production

  • @dialwright
    @dialwright 4 роки тому

    Brilliant! Especially because it's such a simple concept. (I want one, NOW!) You must make sure your idea is protected. You could, perhaps sell the software/program, which would give you some sort of return, without consuming your time. I, too, have a daughter with a lively, creative mind - she has been a constant delight to me, as I'm sure your daughter is to you. Your output on youtube is the most enjoyable material to emanate from my PC monitor. Thank you. Mike.

  • @stevenV57
    @stevenV57 4 роки тому

    I think it's an amazing idea I would buy one right away.

  • @davidcook380
    @davidcook380 4 роки тому

    Brilliant James ,This could be a game changer . Regards David

  • @alanhudson2986
    @alanhudson2986 4 роки тому

    Get a patent or something to protect your idea. This is so brilliant, such a time-saver and more importantly easy to use everyone will want one. I know i'd have one tomorrow. I've got a boatload od ballasting to do and this wouks same me hours and hours. Well done.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому

      HI Alan, I'm pleased you enjoyed this.
      The design is registered, and I'm thinking about how to get this out-there. I thought it was a good idea and I'm pleased others can see the benefit as well.
      Thanks for watching,
      James

  • @jolliemark6294
    @jolliemark6294 4 роки тому

    The think you are on to something that would be great, have seen this idea many a times but getting to see it work so great makes it a real game changer th o me....thanks for sharing....Jack and hope tut o see more on it in RH he future 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @d7a7s7
    @d7a7s7 3 роки тому

    Brilliant - I would buy one straight away - You really need to set up production . This would sell easily . There is certainly a market there. Well done .

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  3 роки тому

      Thank you very much for your feedback. James

  • @jonswinfield9336
    @jonswinfield9336 Рік тому

    Wow
    That is truly amazing
    I found this article/ video via a share from Facebook southern railway modelling group
    I’d be really interested to hear how this goes and if there’s a chance one day to be able to use this myself
    I’ve also subscribed to your UA-cam channel

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  Рік тому

      Thanks for the sub Jon, which facebook group was it. I'm on a couple myself but hadn't seen mention of the device anywhere.
      All the best,
      James

  • @ItsAllLies
    @ItsAllLies 3 роки тому

    Brilliant idea. Would definitely purchase when available

  • @garyc1790
    @garyc1790 3 роки тому

    Hi James. I’m only just catching up with a lot of your videos but this idea is genius, just like so much of the other work you do. I look forward to watching each and every video you put up as the content is always fascinating and full of interesting ideas and perspective. I have to congratulate you on the extensive research you put in to every element of your modelling and the results speak for themselves...simply outstanding.

  • @wamgoc
    @wamgoc 4 роки тому

    Hi James! Brilliant video and having read the other comments, I really can’t add anything else!
    You’re design definitely solves the problem.
    Ballasting is certainly a job I put off and the idea would help greatly with getting over this task!
    Thanks again, Keith

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you Keith. With the prospect of so much ballast to lay, and not much enthusiasm for the task, it was a case of necessity being the mother of invention. :)

  • @CashSly
    @CashSly 3 роки тому

    Looks like a great idea to me

  • @moorlandmodelrailwayandy
    @moorlandmodelrailwayandy 4 роки тому

    What a great idea. I'm sure that anything to help with ballasting is going to be a winner with modellers. Cheers Andy

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you Andy, I appreciate your feedback.

  • @gregoryhale2202
    @gregoryhale2202 4 роки тому

    The first thing I would do is to take out a patent on your device which I think is brilliant, When I saw the demonstration I could not believe my eyes when you sucked up the ballast material and yet the ballast between the rails stayed in place. You are on a winner. I would love to hear more. Cheers Greg

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому

      Thank you Greg - it really does seem to work like magic. I'm very pleased with it. :)
      I will post an update when I've figured out how to share the idea efficiently.
      Best wishes,
      James

  • @exehavenharbour
    @exehavenharbour 4 роки тому +1

    Very interesting James, the ballasting of my track is a task I’m not sure I’m looking forward too. I have one of those track ballaster box things that sit on the track but your hoover attachment looks like something that could save a lot of time and by the looks of it makes a really neat job. I’d certainly be interested in one if you start producing them, cheers John

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks John, it makes the task a breeze. Fun to use too. :)

  • @kelizabethjackson1299
    @kelizabethjackson1299 4 роки тому

    Genius! Never before seen this made so easy!

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому

      Thank you very much. It certainly is a time saver.

  • @centeroftheearthmining4095
    @centeroftheearthmining4095 3 роки тому

    Yup!!!! You got my attention!!!!! I want one!

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  3 роки тому

      Thank you. I hope to have an update on this soon.
      James

  • @DugmerJunction
    @DugmerJunction 3 роки тому

    Excellent, would definitely be interested in getting one for our railway!

  • @paulbaker916
    @paulbaker916 3 роки тому

    Nothing new to say here but just providing you with more feedback. I too think you are on to a winner. Seems to do what's required with efficiency and minimal complexity. What's not to like. Good luck.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  3 роки тому

      Thank you Paul. It's quite fun to use, although ballasting is way off of becoming my favourite job. :)

  • @vincenthuying98
    @vincenthuying98 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent idea James, how about elongating the suction sole over the total width of the track including the shoulder? The outer flow of the suction should have the slightest impact as your flow diagram showed. Haven’t come to laying track yet, but when I do, I will certainly apply ballast with your method. Also, your Mary Poppins reference is greatly appreciated, as is your short story about your daughter. Truly saw her in the hardware store with those doubtful eyes kids can share, your narration on the surprise of the shared success following all the more heartfelt. Thanks for sharing.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому

      Thank you Vincent for your lovely comment. It was a special moment when we tried the gadget out and it worked perfectly - we were both chuffed!

  • @petesmith3234
    @petesmith3234 4 роки тому

    Brilliant idea and prototype well done

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому

      Thank you Pete, I'm pleased you like it.

  • @AllensTrains
    @AllensTrains 4 роки тому

    Hi James. You can put washable PVA on a length of greaseproof paper. Put the track down on top and sprinkle the ballast. Leave to dry overnight. Turn the track upside down and the loose ballast will fall off.

  • @steveharper5536
    @steveharper5536 4 роки тому

    Excellent Idea James I am sure you can take it further hopefully into production. Good luck.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому +1

      I will work on the idea a little more. It would be nice to take it into production, but I'm not sure of the best approach.

    • @steveharper5536
      @steveharper5536 4 роки тому

      I think you have done probably the best thing by getting it seen on UA-cam to get the general feeling of modellers. Its a job many peopke hate and put off doing particularly in N gauge, ballast hoppers became and still are very popular, but yours easier and quicker as you demonstrated. If you have your own 3D printer produce some kits and let the big boys in railway modelling promote them. Good luck with your project James.

  • @Sandlingjunction
    @Sandlingjunction 4 роки тому

    Totally stunning wow, amazing James there seems to be no limit to your genius chum. Best from Paul at Sandling Junction. We need a catch up .

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому

      Thanks Paul, you are too kind.

  • @tonywilliams9600
    @tonywilliams9600 4 роки тому

    So we have the ‘Bexhill Ballast Blaster’ !.......don’t move your operation to Taiwan though just yet. Seriously, this has to be a very popular item for railway modeller’s wish lists! Well done James, ‘simple is best’!

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому

      Thank you Tony, I always strive for simplicity and am very pleased with this device.

  • @gordonmcillroy455
    @gordonmcillroy455 4 роки тому

    Hi James. I'm convinced. It does a fantastic job. However the success or failure of this as a commercial product is the retail price. Firstly I would copyright it. Secondly I would approach a manufacturer say WWS to make it under licence and pay you a %. The problem I see is a ballast machine like static grass applicators is that they are used once as the layout is set up then they have a tendency to gather dust on the shelf. So overall they work out to be rather expensive. Its personally why i'm still debating whether to buy an applicator. Yet. But its definitely worth further exploration.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому

      I couldn't agree more Gordon. I think a product like this should be available very cheaply, sub £10, after all it's just two bits of plastic and a pipe!. So far I'm not having much luck in finding a suitable manufacturer. :(

  • @medwaypeninsulaMR
    @medwaypeninsulaMR 4 роки тому

    Hi James - This seems a great idea and for someone who has the ballasting to do on my layout it looks a lot easier than the bang the tracks with a spoon method....................Cheers Kev

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому +1

      Cheers Kev, it does indeed kick that method into the grass. When my printer is idle I'll have to run you one up to try. :)

    • @medwaypeninsulaMR
      @medwaypeninsulaMR 4 роки тому

      Thanks James that would be good 😀😀👍🏾

  • @philnewman1110
    @philnewman1110 3 роки тому

    I am watching this quite a while after you filmed it, but if you haven’t patented that design already you need to hurry up. There is a very large market for something such as this. Well done again!

  • @jimflinn8305
    @jimflinn8305 4 роки тому

    Brilliant idea

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому

      Thanks Jim, I appreciate your feedback. :)

  • @ianshawyer9789
    @ianshawyer9789 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for an inspiring video, well done. Track ballasting for me personally is a big problem for me, I just can't seem to get it right, looking like the real thing, I've watched numerous videos ask advice at Model Railway Exhibitions ! Your idea I feel is light at the end of the tunnel, a winner. I look forward to purchasing one. All success to you.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому

      Thank you Ian and my best wishes to you. James

  • @sailormanify
    @sailormanify 2 роки тому

    Fantastic! How about adding to the sides in order to clean up the shoulder at the same time? Cheers, Mike

  • @TimberSurf
    @TimberSurf 4 роки тому

    Bugger! I invented (utilised) a cyclone (using a pop bottle) for my vac to collect ballast, years ago! I recently (a few months ago) had a go at 3D printing a tee tube vac end too! It's not the first time someone has brought to market a product that I had thought of years ago! Richard of DCC concepts will attest to being a better businessman than me! lol

  • @williamkelly2415
    @williamkelly2415 3 роки тому

    I will definitely buy this when it becomes available.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  3 роки тому +1

      That's great, I'll post an update when they are available.

  • @davidcox5289
    @davidcox5289 2 роки тому

    Hi James, I will be ballasting a decent sized layout in about February 2022 & I would certainly buy this as a product to help the ballasting process. You should market it yourself or sell the design to a manufacturer as soon as possible! I hope you make some money out of your work. Well done.

  • @garydoc
    @garydoc 4 роки тому

    ¡Hola buenas tardes James! Having spent the best part of half an hour practicing my very first ballast laying (on a small diorama test piece) my jaw dropped as I watched the first video clip you showed. I say this as, the half hour I spent ballasting was 90% vacuuming-up and, relaying various trial amounts of ballast material. Ignoring the issue of the shoulders being tidy, the fact that your system can actually remove just the excess top-of-the-sleeper ballast, has to be a winner. Should you find a way to provide this equipment commercially, I would definitely be adding my name to the preorder list! Brilliant James and, so well demonstrated. Un saludo. Gary

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you Gary. I've tried this now in various configurations, and believe me, this simple first-effort is by far the best.
      Modifications to produce a tidy ballast shoulder have worked well, but hinder the wider use of the tool as a vacuum.
      If I could only find a way to get the idea out to the masses I'm sure it would be a winner. It needs to be dirt cheap though, and therein lies the problem. It may be that the best solution is simply to make the files available for 3d printing at home. I tried Shapeways and it was way too expensive. Thanks for the support though, it's much appreciated. :)

  • @annettedowney5955
    @annettedowney5955 4 роки тому

    GENIUS!!!!

  • @jeffbrewer9515
    @jeffbrewer9515 4 роки тому

    Well done James, this is a winner.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому

      Thank you Jeff. I'll be posting another video of it in use very soon as I'm about to begin that particular chore at Bexhill West.

  • @Oorail
    @Oorail 4 роки тому

    That is pretty cool but you can achieve the same results just as quick with a ballast spreader and a spoon/brush handle. The ballast spreader on the same piece of track takes about 10-15 seconds to put down, then you just rush a brush through the center track, then take the brush (or a spoon) and gently tap the rails. This will remove the ballast pieces from the sleepers. You will still get ballast pieces back on the sleepers once you spray the track with water, then water-pva mix. Might be why the idea was abandoned?

  • @martinhinsley6198
    @martinhinsley6198 4 роки тому

    Brilliant concept and execution James. You could add a `reverse' snow plough guide (perhaps a snap on/slip fit to the funnel to make the shoulder clean up all in one pass. Find a bulk builder and sell this `GEM'. Thankyou

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому

      Thank you Martin, I'm looking into it. I'll keep you all informed of the process. Thanks for watching. :)

  • @alanmargalan5921
    @alanmargalan5921 4 роки тому

    Hi James I think this is great idea in our club we usually have a ballasting night that way a boring job is dealt with with loads of spoon tapping an brush work to get it done. My only question is when are you going into production with this thing, I think you have a winner. Regards Alan Massie

  • @lent7614
    @lent7614 3 роки тому

    Wow just come across this and as I have in excess of 200 ft of track to ballast I think it is brilliant. I would definitely be in the market for such a handy device. Have you thought about starting your own cottage industry, certainly you could put me down for one.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  3 роки тому

      Hi Len, I'm trying to get this thing off the ground and hope to have some news soon. I'm just too busy. I need another couple of days in the week to catch-up. :)

  • @ModelRailroadTechniques
    @ModelRailroadTechniques 3 роки тому

    well done mate. Share this video. I would love to do some testing for you too.

  • @oatcakes1585
    @oatcakes1585 2 роки тому

    Great Idea quick clean tidy ballasting .
    Can I order this please?

  • @johntogneri6131
    @johntogneri6131 3 роки тому

    Hello James, I have just watched the August video of your ballasting tool and I think it is a great idea. I hope that you have developed it further and if you have could you please let me know.Many thanks Lloyd Togneri.

  • @jimtaylor9143
    @jimtaylor9143 2 роки тому

    Hi, just seen this for the first time. It seems very good for the gutty task of ballasting. Has the project moved forward? How is the vacuum powered? Well done for thinking it up.

  • @Cuderth
    @Cuderth 3 роки тому

    Hello James, I’ve just stumbled across your site and I am now a subscriber. If you were to make this tool available I would certainly purchase one.
    The video content is brill., and I look forward to more.
    Have a safe and Merry Christmas

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you Chas, I'm so pleased you are enjoying the content and thank you for your subscription.
      Hopefully, I'll have some positive news about this in the new year.
      Thanks for watching,
      James

  • @christophermarshall4339
    @christophermarshall4339 4 роки тому

    Absolutely superb gizmo, when are you going into production...I would have thought a kit of parts + a small set of instructions would be a winner. [Chris Marshall 32a model club, Catfield]

  • @steveNCB7754
    @steveNCB7754 3 роки тому

    Maybe it could also have some additional tools/heads, so it could also double as a cleaner for computers, keyboards and even the modeller’s workbench (that way, any precious screws, etched parts, etc., could be recovered from the intermediate ‘pot’ rather than end up in the main vacuum cleaner?

  • @TheSps24
    @TheSps24 4 роки тому

    Yes, excellent video James. It's a great idea. Looking into the future though,what would stop us automating the whole ballast laying set-up into a fully functioning model? I'm thinking of the laying, profiling and "wetting" of the ballast by a series of trucks hauled by say an old class 47.
    Food for thought eh. Keep up the good work, your articles are most interesting.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Bill,
      I have a Mk2 version already designed with some improvements. The concept is so simple that I'm sure it could be developed further. Watch this space, as they say!

  • @andrewstevenson5449
    @andrewstevenson5449 4 роки тому +1

    Looks a clever, simple design. In your demo, it did look a bit like witchcraft that it only removed the excess ballast! Interesting that you said the idea has been around for ages, so it's curious that it's never been developed. Maybe because modellers are inately conservative (with a small c), and there's not been the impetus to move on? Though the ballast hoppers are, I think, a relatively recent introduction, or at least I don't remember them 30/40 years ago. Presumably, as well as delivering consistent suction across the head, it's important to be able to control the suction too? N gauge ballast would be finer (and therefore, at least to my non technical mind, lighter) than OO, and O gauge would be coarser and heavier. I don't think you'll make your fortune and be able to retire on the proceeds from this, unfortunately. Wonder if it would be worth talking to the makers of the ballast hoppers, or other similar firms, to see if they would be interested in producing under licence?

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you Andrew,
      You raise some interesting points. The device does indeed just remove the excess ballast from above the sleepers. I've tried it with fine ballast and a coarser grades and the effect is the same. If raised above the track by the rail height it lifts only the loose ballast, but if pushed directly into a pile it will lift all in front of it.
      Although the principle has been around for some time, my innovation really has been the collecting head and the design optimization of the nozzle.
      In the video I'm using N gauge Gaugemaster ballast on OO track, as that it what I plan to use at Bexhill West. But the system worked just as well with each of the grades of ballast which I have to hand on both OO and N gauge. I don't have any O gauge track, but I'm confident that it would work the same.
      There is no need to control the suction as that variable is controlled by a vortex generator within the collecting head. I didn't detail that part in the video as it's a bit technical and I didn't want to bore the viewers. Especially, as I don't really know the technical jargon for doing so!
      I agree the idea isn't going to make me rich, but I am considering how I might be able to make a little from the idea with a view to being able to invest a little back into the channel so that I can make better videos.
      The design is registered so licencing may be an option, although I've no idea how to make that happen! :)
      Thanks for watching,
      James

  • @francisspaman2528
    @francisspaman2528 3 роки тому

    Sounds and looks great...would purchase it from you, if you’d offer it.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  3 роки тому

      Thank you, I will post an update video when there is something to report.
      Thanks for watching,
      James

  • @gregoryhale2202
    @gregoryhale2202 3 роки тому +1

    This is the second time I have watched this video and this device continues to fascinate me. I have one question and this is it. Our vacuum cleaner as a variable setting knob which controls the suction power of the cleaner, so can I assume that the suction setting would need to be set at the lowest suction possible.
    I would buy one tomorrow. Cheers Greg from Australia

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  3 роки тому

      Thank you Greg, I'm using a standard 'Henry' vacuum cleaner set on 'low', although it works just the same when switched to the 'high' setting.
      It really does make an irksome task rather fun. I reckon a yard of track could easily be ballasted and vacuumed ready for glue in less than a minute.
      Thanks for watching (again) :)
      James

  • @robot7759
    @robot7759 3 роки тому

    👍

  • @stevenpotter3812
    @stevenpotter3812 4 роки тому

    Hi James , as others have said a Brilliant Idea I reiterate what others have said in the comments get the Idea Patented before some Cowboy starts production themselves , could this be used for removing excess static grass instead of the " Lets put a sock over the end of the Vac " method because if it could I can see its appeal to War Gamer's and Diorama hobbyists . Looking forward to part 5 of the CAD series , Hope you enjoyed your visit to Gods Little Acre

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому

      Thank you Steven.
      Yes it can, I made a neat filter to go into the collection cap this afternoon and it seems to work very well.
      Next CAD video later in the week.

  • @alancruickshank9286
    @alancruickshank9286 3 роки тому

    Just come across this and it is a great idea. Any chance you will share the STL files?. I also fly RC planes, there is a company that design planes you can 3D print. They are called 3D labprint it might be worth talking to them about their business model and how they go about selling the files etc needed to print the planes. Either that or you could publish them here for free 🤓

  • @sidlast737
    @sidlast737 3 роки тому

    Just about to ballast a brand new project dammit I haven't got one of them things to late to knock one up on my no cad.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  3 роки тому

      Hi Sid, I see you've commented upon an older video. Have you seen the latest version of this idea? Here's a video link: ua-cam.com/video/8bJEBXm5dT0/v-deo.html
      Thanks for watching,
      James

  • @dirkstart2172
    @dirkstart2172 2 роки тому

    Awesome work! As an Engineer, I can totally appreciate the work that went into this simple concept. Do you have a USA distributor yet? I first came upon this on the Model Railroad Techniques youtube channel but I hope you'll not keep it from us Yanks.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  2 роки тому

      Hi Dirk, my apologies for my delayed reply. Check out Peter at 'mpeterll' UA-cam channel. He is supplying to the USA and has just uploaded a video detailing the product. He will be able to sort you out with what you need.
      My best wishes,
      James

    • @dirkstart2172
      @dirkstart2172 2 роки тому

      @@BexhillWest Thanks for the info, ordered mine today!

  • @johnchesworth4371
    @johnchesworth4371 4 роки тому +1

    It's brilliant in its simplicity - which is the key to all good design, is it not? Please take this to the next level. I noticed the two small indentations which looked like OO/HO gauge track so I was interested to hear you say you had tested it in N gauge. Presumably those indents are intended to keep the head centralised on the rail. Versions for other track gauges would be easy enough to produce would they not OR for the purchaser to modify to suit? [ I have HOm (12mm) gauge track] I would like to buy one, even a prototype. Keep safe and take care.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому

      Hi John, I think there's always an elegance to simplicity, which is what I always aim for.
      I've experimented with this some more today and its seems to work perfectly with different grades of ballast, and sand too. I would have every confidence in recommending the prototype for 12mm track.
      I'll let you know if and when I am able to share this more fully.
      Thanks for watching,
      James

  • @wot3424
    @wot3424 2 місяці тому

    Please advise the price of the HO scale complete system that includes the cleaned-up Ballast holding jar. Is Mpeterll a distributor in the States for you and if there are any other distributors kindly advise. I will have approximately 300 ft. to ballast. Thanks for providing a wonderful product to enhance model railroading. l will have approximately 300 ft. to ballast. Thanks for providing a wonderful product to enhance model railroading.
    Best, Wiley T

  • @kelizabethjackson1299
    @kelizabethjackson1299 4 роки тому

    I’m also interested in purchasing one.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  4 роки тому +2

      I have registered the design and will look into production opportunities. I think this concept could be very useful to many. I've got quite a catalogue of similar ideas, I just lack the commercial savvy! :)

  • @peterjhillier7659
    @peterjhillier7659 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent James, would it also be suitable for 7mm (O) Gauge, and what is the optimum Size for the Ballast? Also how does it behave on curved Track? Thank you for sharing.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Peter,
      I’ve literally just made an O gauge version of the collector which has been tested by a viewer who said it works perfectly.
      I will be adding it to my online store in the next few days.
      I will send him a message and ask what size ballast he used, although I reckon it would work with most ballast sizes/types, especially OO size, which I think is what many 7mm modellers use.
      Thank you for your interest.
      James

    • @peterjhillier7659
      @peterjhillier7659 2 роки тому

      @@BexhillWest Thank you James, I would like to tell you how much I enjoy all your Videos, I really wonder how you find the Time to do all your modelling and development Work whilst also being a busy Teacher, I suspect you don’t sit down much or watch much Television. I am going to try to create a small 0 Gauge Version of either Westerham, or Plumpton Green.

  • @keithbridle534
    @keithbridle534 4 роки тому

    Super. Just the ticket, any manufactures out there? Hattons etc.

  • @BexhillWest
    @BexhillWest  4 роки тому

    Let me know what you think of this idea. Am I onto something, or is this a daft idea? :)

  • @BexhillWest
    @BexhillWest  Рік тому

    UPDATE: The device is available from my shop at www.makeitminiature.co.uk

  • @bumpingpost
    @bumpingpost 3 роки тому

    Great video James thank you ... so how do I obtain what you've made? I certainly don't want to reinvent what you e already done... I'd like to buy one, thanks VinnyD

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  3 роки тому

      Hi Vinny, take a look at www.makeitminiature.co.uk. I have them for sale there. Currently they are only shipping to the UK, but I hope to add The rest of the world in a couple of weeks time.
      Thanks for watching,
      James