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Re: Modifying 9v Wyes
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Date: 
Mon, 29 Mar 2004 14:07:38 GMT
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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Mark Bellis wrote:
In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, David Koudys wrote:
http://sparky.i989.net/ltrain.htm

The double switch works very nice.

I'll see what I'm in the mood for next.

As usual, let me know what you think!

Dave K

Very interesting!  I'd like some of those crossovers using both left and right
hand switches.  I've not yet been brave enough to use my dremel on Lego like
that - I once cut a steel pole outside with the cutting disc and the disc
shattered and flew off - I wouldn't want that to happen in the house!  I'll try
on an old sacrificial brick first till I'm more confident.


That's what I did--I have a whole box full of broken and other misshapen LEGO
bricks and I tried dremelling a few of those first.  Then I cut up 30 dollar
switches :)


Since you're into modifying switches:
If you open the backs of the switches, and file off the lugs on the slider, you
can use micro motors to move the switches.  You only have to break four of the
fourteen melted bits that are on the bit that sticks out from the track.  Do
this with a small screwdriver.  Then file off the lugs with a set of needle
files.  Then close the switch up again and put tiny dabs of glue on the four
places where you broke the melted bits.  I used standard DIY glue, though this
does melt the plastic surface, so don't spill it.

I own 2 micromotors and about 20 regular motors.  I think I'll stick with the
regular ones for the switches :)  Thanks for the walk thru on taking the
switches apart!

Regarding your double curved switch, it's great for 6-wide railways, but not
mine, which is 8mm:1ft scale (8-10 wide).  I space out the curves with straights
because the engines are so long.
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=334125

My SD70ACe can handle the switches as they are, and it's the longest one I have
so I'm not too worried.

My trains will cope with a 1.5 curve on a switch, but not a double curve.

Have you made any half-straights or half-curves yet?  There was a rumour of a
half-straight from TLC and I'd like to see it produced in packs.  This would
smooth out the curves on my layout considerably!

Keep on cutting!
Mark Bellis

Yeah, that's the issue now--once you start down this dark path of modifying
bricks, then everything looks like it could use a 'slight' modification.  "Hey,
if I cut that brick this way, I can make that!" :)

Dave K



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(...) Very interesting! I'd like some of those crossovers using both left and right hand switches. I've not yet been brave enough to use my dremel on Lego like that - I once cut a steel pole outside with the cutting disc and the disc shattered and (...) (21 years ago, 26-Mar-04, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, lugnet.trains)

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