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Speedy Builder526/11/2021 18:55:53
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Can anybody recommend a book or website to help me design a small garden ground level rail track for a 5" gauge locomotive. Information required for minimum curve radius, maximum gradient, points etc.

Personal experiences welcome of how to and not to do things.

Bob

Stuart Smith 526/11/2021 19:55:18
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Bob

I have been looking for the same info and these are two websites I found:

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Stuart

Bazyle26/11/2021 20:16:14
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Are you looking at a home garden up and down or a club track? The chief designer at Exeter (EDMES) has gone into great detail in his calculations for things like super-elevations and gauge widening on curves, including transitions. Beyond me but you can contact him by asking on the club facebook page.

Speedy Builder527/11/2021 06:54:38
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Baz, just a garden track - probably an up and down "U" shape to start off with. The plot is rectangular, but have existing pond, raised veg plots, garage and other obstacles and its all on a 1or 2 degree slope.

At the same time, I would want to be able to remove the straight bits of track and re-lay for the village fete.

Bob

Journeyman27/11/2021 07:42:38
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This is an add in the latest MEW, no idea if it's any good but someone here may know.

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On second thoughts it might be an add for the bits rather than a book! Ho Hum (on visiting the site they do have some leaflets, instruction manuals etc. for download)

John

Edited By Journeyman on 27/11/2021 08:11:02

Edited By Journeyman on 27/11/2021 08:14:19

Speedy Builder503/03/2022 15:14:38
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I am in the process of making some semi portable ground level 5" track. The rail section is 30 x 6mm hot rolled mild steel welded onto 20 x 6 "sleepers". The first 15 m of straight track was fairly straightforward. Now for the first curved section. I have decided to make each 90degree curve to an outside radius of 4.775m. Each 90 degree section will be made up in 3 sections of 2.5m long - again for portability. To get a smooth curve I am rolling 3m lengths, there will be approx 1/2 meter of scrap each end of the curved sections - I am sure these bits will be used along the line somewhere.

First job was to make the rail bending rollers. Fortunately I had 4 nice big ball races from Austin 7 crankshafts which in pairs made the form rolls and a chunk of round Al Alloy to make the pressure roller. Once made I was surprised just how easily the 30 x 6mm section was rolled to the right radius. What I didn't expect was that the steel supplied was obviously from different lots! This meant slight adjustment of the pressure roller at times.

This is the progress so far:-

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Bit of a dark photo showing the arrangement of the 2 sets of ball races and the Al alloy pressure roller. The handle was an old gudgeon pin from somewhere.

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6 off curved rails ready for cutting and welding to the sleepers. My metal merchant kindly chopped them all to length (70 of them) and all I had to do was drill the 140 6mm screw holes into them and de burr the cut ends.

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