S2 E38 | A 3D Printed Model Railway Wagon for Bexhill West Model Railway

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  • Опубликовано: 15 дек 2024

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  • @mussersail
    @mussersail 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent and enjoyable video. Thanks for posting. I’m across the Atlantic, so different prototypes, but similar techniques and tools.

  • @andrewstevenson5449
    @andrewstevenson5449 7 месяцев назад

    Very nice. Thought the historical background was interesting too.
    Next step fully functioning ballast wagons to use in conjunction with your ballast vacuum.😀

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  7 месяцев назад

      The thought had crossed my mind. :)

  • @Sandlingjunction
    @Sandlingjunction 7 месяцев назад

    Always great to see your skills in full flow chum, cheers P

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  7 месяцев назад

      Hi Paul, Nice to hear from you. Hope all is going well with your new laser cutter. Must speak soon.
      All the best,
      James

  • @lassunsschaun6859
    @lassunsschaun6859 7 месяцев назад

    Hello again
    30:24-30:11 "... one piece 3D print ... coach ..." -> about side panels; flat, curved, corrugated, ... and combined construction, with window frames and with / without compartment doors 🤔or some of the mentioned versions better printed in more parts 🤔
    Spring-loaded buffers would be a nice topic on it own 😜
    30:12-31:35 noting against lasers 😊

  • @MichaelHenfrey
    @MichaelHenfrey 7 месяцев назад

    Hi James,
    Excelling work creating those 3d printed wagons and showing the start of what you have to do to get them ready. I look forward to seeing the new laser cutter review
    Cheers, Michael

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you Michael, hope all is well. :)

  • @paulhayton3423
    @paulhayton3423 7 месяцев назад

    James.. your videos get better and better, more and more history, great stuff.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you Paul, I'm pleased you enjoyed the video.
      All the best,
      James

  • @rodericfindlay4147
    @rodericfindlay4147 7 месяцев назад

    Nice work. Excellent result. Well done.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much, and thanks for watching too. :)
      All the best,
      James

  • @wamgoc
    @wamgoc 7 месяцев назад

    Brilliant work James!👏👏👏

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much. I can't wait to get these painted, I think they'll look OK.
      All the best,
      James

  • @lassunsschaun6859
    @lassunsschaun6859 7 месяцев назад

    ~1:00 you already got one for the first time ballasting as we know from your video "S2 E2 ..." 😉 just need a shovels and men.
    ~4:00 yes, texture; the real ones got it, too and good for painting
    Interesting history and reason to build those hoppers.
    Will Part 2 be also about the to scale unload mechanism (just kidding 😏) and the further hopper wagon development?

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  7 месяцев назад +1

      I'd forgotten about the contractors wagons I'd made previously - too much on the go to keep track of. :D
      I'm afraid the scale unloading mechanism will not be appearing in Part 2, but I had intended to print a single wagon with a discharge door removed so we could all see how the process would work. That said, the drawing is created from separate elements, so I could print the doors separately and maybe fix them with a bit of wire as a hinge.
      Hmmm, I'll give it some thought. It might be fun. :)

    • @lassunsschaun6859
      @lassunsschaun6859 7 месяцев назад

      @@BexhillWest ... or do the mechanism in a bigger gauge ;)

  • @andrewstephenson3594
    @andrewstephenson3594 7 месяцев назад

    James, thanks for sharing your techniques. Have you thought of using a USB microscope to show details, such as at 9:10?

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you Andrew, that's a good idea. I could do with one for my own benefit, and it would certainly add an extra dimension to the videos. I'll look into them.
      All the best,
      James

  • @musoseven8218
    @musoseven8218 7 месяцев назад

    As always inspiring work, watching from afar.
    I wish I was dedicated enough to learn 3D CAD etc, sadly, these days, after being an advocate of computers since the 1980s, I pretty much loath the things. But I see the benefits of resin 3D printing - I just have to carry on being old school and/or commissioning others to do the 3DP work.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  7 месяцев назад +2

      I'm fortunate that my work led me to into 3d modelling, which I enjoy doing, although for some years it was the source of much frustration as I struggled to figure out how to draw what I imagined.
      I much prefer working at my bench making things though - old school is the best school. :)
      Thanks for watching,
      James

    • @cheesedoff-with4410
      @cheesedoff-with4410 7 месяцев назад +2

      Don't be daunted. Start with something simple. Find out how to draw primitive shapes like boxes, cylinders and spheres, then add or subtract them. Or maybe draw the outline of an object then extrude it.
      Start with something really simple. There are loads of people happy to help you if you get stuck no matter which CAD package you're using.
      Good luck!

    • @musoseven8218
      @musoseven8218 7 месяцев назад

      @@BexhillWest That sounds like the perfect way to approach it to me👍💜✌️ I'd find it frustrating too, I may have a go one day, but life in general is challenging for me so hobby time has to be therapeutic🤞🤞😊

    • @musoseven8218
      @musoseven8218 7 месяцев назад

      @@cheesedoff-with4410 That's sage advice, thank you. I suspect I will one day. Also the price of printers is coming down and quality is improving etc so I suspect, eventually, I'll dunk a toe🤞💜😊✌️

  • @1BCamden
    @1BCamden 7 месяцев назад

    Live with James !!!
    Must be a RUclips first, to the norm, which leaves the fiddly bit out, you actually went there, very brave I must say.
    I must say the level of detail is exceptional, but I wonder why you didn’t resin print them ?
    Regardless thanks so much, love the detail

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  7 месяцев назад +1

      :) What I didn't show was the endless picking-up of fiddly bits which had pinged onto the floor.
      By the way, these are resin prints. I suspect my mention of layer lines may have caused confusion. To be clear the layer lines of the resin print are very fine, but the cruelty of the camera makes them look far more significant.
      Thanks for watchinng,
      James

    • @1BCamden
      @1BCamden 7 месяцев назад +1

      Wow, thanks for that, very informative going forward.
      PS the hopper wagons look great

  • @philipgreenwood166
    @philipgreenwood166 7 месяцев назад

    Great video supper tip on the wire for a drill. Out of interest I note you have resin cast both the W iron and axle box, does that mean no suspension on these ballast wagons?
    cheers
    Phil

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  7 месяцев назад

      HI Phil,
      I hadn't intended to fit suspension but following a question about it from another viewer I've gone back to the drawing board and built some springing in. The open top nature of the wagon frame rather precluded fitting a commercial springing unit such as a Bill Bedford etch. However, I've come up with something now which works really well and is very discrete, so expect to see a fully sprung wagon in part 2. :)
      Thanks for watching,
      James

  • @MikeGarwood2498
    @MikeGarwood2498 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi James, Are you going to add any additional weight to the hoppers and coaches. No springing? Any chance we could see something roll over the templot track work that you've already constructed? Just wish I could get my head around 3d. I'm ok with 2d CAD, but 3 d completely eludes me. Great video. Just started harvesting the chairs and timbers for my own layout. Without your video's I'd have been stuck back in the 1960's methods of track construction.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Mike, Additional weight will be added to the cavity under the wagons created by the discharge chutes. I'll see how they work un-sprung for now, but have a springing unit which I can retro fit if need be.
      I've developed a neat little sprung system for my 3d printed wagons, but I'm saving it for the time being for a future video.
      I'll have them running in the next video, and include some footage with the Plug Track which you've seen, although that's not wired-up yet so I may need to find a scale horse to tug them about. :)
      Thanks for watching,
      James

  • @jasonkristunas9427
    @jasonkristunas9427 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hi James any chance of some in o gauge?

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  7 месяцев назад +1

      Of course, that's a great idea. I hadn't thought to print some bigger. I'll be able to add the detail to the makers plate too. :) I'll include an O gauge one in part 2 - and whilst I'm at it I'll print some in N gauge as well.
      Thanks for the suggestion,
      James

    • @jasonkristunas9427
      @jasonkristunas9427 7 месяцев назад

      Hi James I’m just about to start on my o gauge branch line layout (southern era) I would like to purchase a few of these if you are interested in selling them.

    • @keithhanbury-chatten9877
      @keithhanbury-chatten9877 7 месяцев назад

      Well done James excellent video. Just as a matter of interest what machine did you use.

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  7 месяцев назад

      Hi Keith, Thank you. These were printed on an Anycubic Mono 5s.

  • @davidorf3921
    @davidorf3921 7 месяцев назад

    That annoying feeling when the fine drill breaks, happened to me last week but only a 2mm one so fortunately a quick cycle to the local hardware shop got me a couple of replacements

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  7 месяцев назад

      We've a hardware shop in Bexhill which is excellent. I didn't think to pop along to see if they had a 0.3mm drill, but now you've mentioned it I wouldn't be surprised if they did. I'll check later. :)
      Thanks for watching,
      James

  • @adamkerr4600
    @adamkerr4600 7 месяцев назад

    Watching you and your creating I got into 3d resin printing james I have got an anycubic mono 2 for Christmas brillant done so much what resin did you use James look forward to your next video many thanks 🚂🚂🚂🚂

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  7 месяцев назад +1

      HI Adam, that's fantastic - good luck with your machine. These wagons were printed with Anycubic Standard Resin V2.
      Thanks for watching,
      Jamed

  • @mattsmith4605
    @mattsmith4605 7 месяцев назад

    Hi James, this sort of stuff really interests me. Cracking video and some great tips to boot.
    What type of resin did you use, abs?

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  7 месяцев назад

      Hi Matt,
      Yes, Anycubic ABS like resin for these. They're really robust including the buffers which I'd anticipated having to replace.
      All the best,
      James

  • @grahambeare
    @grahambeare 7 месяцев назад

    I have tried to contact you via the web-site (contact page) and by e-mail (from details contained in a video comment) - to discuss using your servo mount for 7mm scale (actually for S7 track). No response in the past few weeks so please let me know how to proceed.
    thank you Graham Beare

    • @BexhillWest
      @BexhillWest  7 месяцев назад

      Hi Graham, I've found your email in my junk folder and have replied accordingly. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. :)