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... to get rail inclination. I think they may be far from ideal but testing with a wagon gives nice sweet running. Surely it's the alignment that matters most for the running, and level? The latter can be crudely fixed after construction with a big file over the whole area. However apologies if I'm actually considerably under-qualified to make this suggestion. Anyway this photo is from my crossing making blog. I will give the link in an edit. http://www.scalefour.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t =7028 3591_221549_460000000.jpg Last edited on 22 Oct 2020 21:07 by Julian Roberts posted: 22 Oct 2020 22:00 from: Ariels Girdle A problem I see with a jig is that it can't allow for the variation in materials. Bullhead from different suppliers will be softer/harder/springier etc. In my experience that can make a big difference to the exact bend you would end up with. You would almost certainly have to adjust by hand afterwards to get the angle exactly right. posted: 23 Oct 2020 03:04 ...
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