Originally Posted by AMCDave:
Very nice work!!!
Can you give some dimensions??? Cross arm width, pole height etc??? I bought supplies to make my poles but could not get the sizes right. THX
Thank you Spence and Dave. Very kind of you.
To answer your questions, I didn't do anything special to determine heights and cross arm widths other than look at the prototype. And that is my recommendation to anyone trying to build utility / telephone poles and street lamps. I have been blessed with a number of photographs that show the type of poles I built. I am reluctant to publish them here because they are the property of the Weirton Area Museum and Cultural Center and don't want to violate their copyrights.
But the good news is that you can Google (images) of telephone / utility poles and see just about any variant under the sun. The prototypes give you a huge amount of freedom to model whatever takes your fancy. Literally, in the real world, these poles come in all sorts of flavors. Just in my own home town, I have 12 variations in a total of 28 poles!
To answer your questions:
The small cross arms are 1 and 1/16" wide.
The large cross arms are 1 and 7/16" wide.
I am using the 9" Weaver utility / line poles. The have spaces (holes) for 4 cross-arms. From tallest to shortest:
- 8.75" (35 scale feet) above sidewalk or ground
- 8.25" (33 scale feet) above ground
- 7.75" (31 scale feet) above ground
- 7.25" (29 scale feet) above ground
Note that Weaver also makes a 6" pole. Check out the Weaver website for all the variations. By the way, I am very impressed with the Weaver product. Very!
All the top cross-arms are at the 8.75" (35 scale feet) height. For the poles with 2 cross-arms, I put the lower one at 7.75" (31 scale feet). Transformers were just a tad lower than the 7.25" hole. But there's not formula. I did what I thought looked good and prototypical.
Hope this helps.
George