0035 Dawlish T Wall - The base, part 1

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
  • I've made a start on the baseboards for my T Gauge model railway, The Dawlish T Wall. It's mostly been detailed planning, putting me in a position to order some custom-cut wood - I cover the detail of what I've decided to do.
    The website I used for the wood is www.woodshopdi... , but since making the video I've found out that the business closed permanently on the 6th of February.
    I've used one photo from The Railway Centre.com, www.railway-ce..., who have kindly given me permission to use their photos in my UA-cam videos.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @Nat-AVMR-N-gauge
    @Nat-AVMR-N-gauge 8 місяців тому +3

    Hi, its coming along nicely cant wait to see how such an iconic stretch of track progresses, Happy modelling, Nat

  • @iansngauge
    @iansngauge 8 місяців тому +1

    Hi Jonathan! Great update! Really enjoyed seeing your struggles with the jigsaw! Lol! I have the same relationship with mine! For the size of wood stock you're using, it's really worth taking a trip to B&Q or similar, and having a look in their offcut bins! My local one has been invaluable, and all you need do is give a small donation to charity, so everyone wins! Anyway, the plan looks solid, and only benefited from the time you had to think about it! I'm really looking forward to seeing how this progresses! All the best, Ian.

    • @endoorrailway
      @endoorrailway  8 місяців тому +1

      Hi Ian :) Thanks! Yes the jigsaw is useful but very noisy and I find it difficult to use accurately, but I think I'm in at least good company from what I've seen on UA-cam. Thanks for the suggestion - it sounds like B&Q is likely to be the way to go, and sadly some manual sawing too - some much for nice accurate cuts done by someone else! I've been directed to a different kind of saw and a jig to guide it - both a cheap, so I'll give that a go :) Thanks, yes, time to think can be dangerous, but in this case proved beneficial!

  • @thegrowler-blackwoodngauge
    @thegrowler-blackwoodngauge 8 місяців тому +2

    Well thought out plan. Look forward to seeing out this tiny gauge layout progresses😊. Cheers Euan

  • @TheTradingMarvels
    @TheTradingMarvels 7 місяців тому

    Looking forward to seeing more on this project! I admire the precision you've put into this. Maybe Dad can give you some pointer for cutting wood! Matt

    • @endoorrailway
      @endoorrailway  7 місяців тому

      Hi Matt, thanks! Precision planning is one thing... execution will be quite another 🤣 I've had some helpful tool advice - a Tenon saw and mitre block - neither are expensive, so I've since bought both, so we'll (eventually) see how I get on with those 🙂

  • @exehavenharbour
    @exehavenharbour 8 місяців тому +1

    Hi, I’m looking forward to how this turns out, I’m planning a section of my layout to be based on the same section of track you’re modelling, although it won’t be an exact copy.
    It did make me laugh as I to have the same troubles with woodwork, I really do have a love hate relationship with my jigsaw! Cheers for now, John

    • @endoorrailway
      @endoorrailway  8 місяців тому +1

      Hi John, yes I was pleased when you mentioned in one of your videos that you'd be doing a Dawlish-inspired section on Exehaven 🙂 Making model railways has taught me that woodwork, though necessary, is not something I enjoy 🤣

    • @exehavenharbour
      @exehavenharbour 8 місяців тому

      @@endoorrailway 🤣👍

  • @stratosphere2133
    @stratosphere2133 8 місяців тому +2

    I died a little bit inside when I saw you using a Plasterboard surform on wood, and then a little more when you said you've used it to trim doors 😢

    • @endoorrailway
      @endoorrailway  8 місяців тому +1

      Oh dear, sorry about that! It was years ago I bought it - I'm sure it was labelled as being suitable for wood (I wouldn't have bought it else) - is it meant for smaller jobs than door planing? I wouldn't want to distress you further with the number of centimetres of door that this had turned into sawdust over the years, but there are at least no more rooms in the house that need new carpet any time soon 🤣