This is a bridge that I am building for a friend's Engineering Firm as a display. All parts were laser cut.
Next stage is to paint and add details. Will post on progress soon.
Here is one I made for a roadway on my layout.
Cesar
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Well done!
Peter
Cesar....good to see your post!! You don't show up often enough...been missing you!
Nice bridges and I especially like the one for your layout...
Alan
Very nice.
Very very nice! Where does one get parts laser cut? Does the Engineering firm have a machine?
Cesar
Looks like you are now a real pro with the new lasr cutting machine.
Now for the fun part - painting.
beautiful job, cesar. looking forward to seeing the finished product.
jerrman
Thanks for all the comments, they're greatly appreciated!
Pete, Thank You!
Alan, been busy building bridges, all kidding aside, thanks for the kind words!
Ace, Thanks! Thats a neat photo, thanks for sharing!
Spence, Thank You!
Matt15237, Thanks You! I own the laser cutter.
Charlie, lots of fun! And painting is always the easiest part
Jerrman, Thank You!
Here are some new picture of the progress.
All painted.
Adding electrical conduit.
Painted the support beam NYC Jade Green. The lady in the paint dept at Lowes did an excellent job in matching the color. She's never had to put a train under the paint matcher
Cesar
Nice!!!!! you taking orders? Ed P.
Really great looking!
Which make and model of laser cutter?
Excellent work on this!
Cesar GREAT LOOKING bridge. Have you made any new items for very nice your layout.
Thanks for the comments!
Ed, Thank you! Contact me via email.
Jeff, Thank you!
CincinnatiWest, Thank you. It is an Epilog 60 Watt Helix.
Pops, Thank you always for your kind words. Made a few things but have gotten obsessed with making bridges
Here is my new project as of this morning. I am making a girder plate bridge to span the 14 track yard on my layout. I figured I need around 30.
My kitchen has turned into a production line. GF not thrilled!
Front and rear view of the girders.
Here I engrave slots to fit supports.
The yard where it will eventually span.
Cesar
Terrific work, Cesar!
George
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