View Full Version : Sentra! from da train guy!
chiloquinruss
08-19-2012, 10:55 PM
OK so here's the other use for sinta!
Another couple of o scale (1/4 inch to the foot) buildings. These are made from 3mm and 6mm sentra. A section house and a round house. Lastly a couple of water towers with 1/4 inch luan bases cut on the bot with 4 inch pvc pipe for the tank. Enjoy, Russ
http://hobby-tronics.lenzus.com/content/21775739/r/s_41468363.jpg
http://hobby-tronics.lenzus.com/content/21775739/r/s_93108363.jpg
http://hobby-tronics.lenzus.com/content/21775739/r/s_81442057.jpg
And after you have the first one figured out, the rest of em' are real easy!
http://hobby-tronics.lenzus.com/content/21775739/r/s_17272057.jpg
Making models with sentra and the bot is just to much fun! Russ
myxpykalix
08-20-2012, 12:39 AM
All those models make me think about my train set as a kid...real cool stuff Russ
chiloquinruss
08-20-2012, 01:42 AM
Jack don't you recall the old saying . . . . .
You never outgrow your need for trains!
:) Been doing trains al my life but now I'm doing it full time! Russ
myxpykalix
08-20-2012, 02:03 AM
Well you are lucky that you get to make money at doing the hobby you like to do.
Keep it up i like to see what you do next...
kevin
08-20-2012, 07:30 AM
Russ impressive they look amazing
I guess a lot of the texturing is done on the bot ?
johnh
08-20-2012, 08:45 AM
Really, really nice Russ. Color, texture, impressive!
JDaVinci
08-20-2012, 01:09 PM
I love these! This is really great work.
Brady Watson
08-20-2012, 02:28 PM
Great as always Russ!
When I read the title, I thought you cut out a Nissan Sentra...I think you meant Sintra :D
-B
chiloquinruss
08-20-2012, 08:41 PM
You think I could read what was on the invoice! :confused: I have made the correction.
OK so what is this pile of stuff cut on the bot?
http://www.hobby-tronics.com/1940DRGW/images/L47.JPG
On the left a switch going to a siding, in the middle, various radius curve, on the right a switch. All of these combine to make the subgrade for a model railroad and of course the reason for da' bot!
http://www.hobby-tronics.com/1940DRGW/images/L27.JPG
Russ
chiloquinruss
08-20-2012, 09:02 PM
Kevin, I do everything in Aspire, just love it! Russ
http://hobby-tronics.lenzus.com/content/21775739/r/s_10881990.jpg
If you like model trains ( and who dont?) look at the site miniatur-wunderland.com
chiloquinruss
10-02-2012, 09:49 PM
Latest sintra output, gotta' love this stuff! :) Russ
http://hobby-tronics.lenzus.com/content/21775739/r/s_27159985.jpg
http://hobby-tronics.lenzus.com/content/21775739/r/s_49669985.jpg
http://hobby-tronics.lenzus.com/content/21775739/r/s_49689985.jpg
Do you sell these or are they for your use? Great Job!
chiloquinruss
10-03-2012, 11:57 PM
Gene, I have sold a couple but under very specific circumstances. I am NOT a kit builder and do NOT include instructions per se. They are shipped as PARTS to build a structure. Before I retired I had a commercial layout building business and did not have a bot (boy would I have loved to have one then!). Now it is mostly for fun and the few pieces I have sold have been to those that understand the RULES! :) At my shop rate of $75 per hour nobody would buy them so I just sort of pass on my costs and a little to cover a little of the overhead. Not a viable business but an aweful lot of fun! :D
The layout I'm working on now is a joint venture with me and my best buddy, both of us are very active in live steam and are building our dream layout in our SPARE time. Russ
chiloquinruss
10-13-2012, 02:46 PM
The power of the ShopBot and Aspire demonstration, drum roll please!
In one day I did the following:
1. drew in Aspire
2. cut out the pieces using a piece of sintra 24x48 by 3mm, 1/16th ball nose, and a 48x96 std bot
3. assembled the pieces
4. base coat of paint
Each structure is approx 5 in by 10 in by 6 in high.
Boy do I love having these great tools to play with! :D
The structures are not complete as they still need all the details like windows, etc,. but not bad for one days work with technology! Russ
http://www.hobby-tronics.com/1940DRGW/images/S54.JPG
http://www.hobby-tronics.com/1940DRGW/images/S56.JPG
http://www.hobby-tronics.com/1940DRGW/images/S57.JPG
beacon14
10-13-2012, 10:29 PM
Looks like you are starting to get the hang of this CNC thing.....;)
myxpykalix
10-14-2012, 01:46 AM
I'm not sure if it is exactly legal for you to have so much fun Russ.:D
chiloquinruss
10-14-2012, 01:52 AM
It's ok cause I work by myself so no one knows! :) Russ
we won't tell no one . what does sintra compare to , material wise?
Is it like mdf or a foam product ?
jerry_stanek
10-14-2012, 07:12 AM
It is a PVC plastic sheet.
chiloquinruss
10-14-2012, 03:22 PM
It is a pvc plastic. What I like about it is it machines wonderfully. You get chips like cutting good wood and very little if any melt back around the bit or in the cut itself. It holds detail very well and I've used all different kinds of bits to get really neat results. Mostly on the smaller models I use Beck's tapered ball nose bits but anything I've tried so far works great. I use mostly 3mm and 6mm but even the 1mm stuff cuts great. The sheets are flexible, even the 6mm, so a good hold down will give the best results. On the models I use just regular pvc pipe cement for the glue ups, really fast and cheap! :) Russ
http://sintrapvc.com/
I have some of that . I removed several pieces of that 2'x8' from a auto store i did some remodeling to . I wasnt sure of what it was so i laid it on my lumber racks and stacked lumber on it . i just didnt want to throw it out.
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