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Topic: Wooden rail cappings (Read 5046 times)
pete
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Wooden rail cappings
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December 18, 2009, 02:20:23 AM »
I am wondering what is the recommended variety of timber to use for handrail cappings in 1/48 scale?
Your ideas would be much appreciated.
Many thanks.
Merry Christmas,
Pete.
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Re: Wooden rail cappings
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December 18, 2009, 02:22:09 AM »
I would normally cut them from 1/16" ply Pete, then stain to the colour required....
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Re: Wooden rail cappings
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December 18, 2009, 03:16:49 AM »
Pete, At 48th scale on my Glen Usk I cut the hand rail from the back leg of an old chair. Made of Beech and all ready bent in a nice curve. R.G.Y.
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chipmonk
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Re: Wooden rail cappings
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December 18, 2009, 03:35:25 AM »
Hi Pete.
I have found that any straight, tight grained hardwood works well. Beech and boxwood are fine but avoid teak (the oil in it makes it hard to get a good glue joint) oak (too open grained) and all softwoods like pine. You don't want the scale equivalent of 2' stripes in it. Sometimes you can get 2.5mm thick veneers on flea bay, they are called structural veneers. That is what I am using for some of the slats on my model Monarch.
Hope that this helps.
Chris M
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Stuart Badger
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Re: Wooden rail cappings
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December 18, 2009, 04:33:56 AM »
I agree with Chris about Boxwood. It is hard, close grained and finishes beautifully. Ideal in fact for any 'detail' woody bits. It takes stain really well without blotchiness too.
try these people for specialist timbers. Very helpful and very efficient;
http://www.originalmarquetry.co.uk/
Stuart
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pete
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Re: Wooden rail cappings
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December 18, 2009, 06:29:10 AM »
Many thanks to all for your help, - Boxwood sounds good, - I'll look into it after Christmas. Mind you, the lady wife is out tonight, - I wonder if she has counted the legs on the beech dining room chairs!! ---
Pete.
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January 05, 2010, 03:32:51 AM »
Chair legs are easier to find than long lengths of box wood. In my boiler thread I cut a hole in the side of the washing machine, she hasn't found out, YET. Geoff
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March 15, 2010, 09:29:06 PM »
Found another chair in a skip down my road.!! Geoff
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