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The second support for the new West Naperville, IL signal bridge if lifted across main one. They did drop it once on main two, but lucky for BNSF it didn't do any damage.
Haha I've seen them put both legs of the new signal bridge here up, as well as the cantilever leg at East Naperville.
This new signal bridge will replace the CB&Q signal bridge that has been standing here at least since the 30's, and also the only CB&Q signal bridge on the racetrack with widening supports. The old signal bridge is just out of view above me here.
After this pan, it occurred to me that it would be easier to transport the cupcakes sans cookie, so I added the rest of the cookies after delivering the cupcakes. Oops!
Here's a shot of the Dog House with the main log walls completed. The Dog Cabin is beginning to take on its character. Startin' to look rather cute, even!
You can see the all-thread at work. When you consider the narrow runs near the door and window, you can see why I chose all-thread as a means of keeping everything aligned and secured. This little structure is exceptionally sturdy!
Next steps: The roof planks, in classic Lincoln Logs style, and of course teh log gable ends. The roof planking and the log gable ends go hand-in-hand: the geometry and laps will have to be carefully figured out in CADD before beginning.
I got everything sealed up and now it's fully functional. I'd like to do a better job of securing the board inside, as well as the battery needs a little less wiggle room so it's not moving around so much, but I got the job done! Another thing I noticed after the fact was that I had mounted the switch in the opposite direction from what logic would dictate. Live and learn!
ink, cut paper
8.4x12in
fragmentation
I definitely enjoyed the second half of this sketchbook. I cut up my drawing then glued it to a new page. Then I used sharpie ink again to draw into it. I thought it was fun and would like to do another piece using this method in the future.
Appetite for Radical Change Exhibition - Complete Documentation - fot. K. Szewczyk - CC BY 4.0 Medialab Katowice
Here I've cut out the trailing edge notch and the tail light hole in the fairing, then test fit it to the bottom of the rudder. The fit is very good.
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