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Re: 1st routed track - small space layout

PostPosted: Sun Dec 02, 2018 2:19 pm
by mattb
nice job

Re: 1st routed track - small space layout

PostPosted: Sun Dec 02, 2018 4:16 pm
by bobbyraz49
I used screen cap as border walls along my turns. I got it at Home Depot. I asked a HD associate to help me find it, but he never heard of it. It's located near the screen doors. It bends easily. I made some posts to support it with square molding.

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Re: 1st routed track - small space layout

PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2018 8:05 am
by sjc115
Thanks for all the kind words, it was a lot of fun building it.

Right now I am trying to learn how to use Race Coordinator and an Arduino board for race management/lights. I have all the components needed and have been playing with it, but I'm still struggling to figure a couple things out.

I already have plans for an oval build over Christmas when I have some more time off. Same space, 3'x8'. When I wired this one I tried to do it so that it would be easy to reuse all the wiring and just replace the top board (the track) with a new one. Then we can switch layouts if/when we want. Storing a (mostly) flat 3x8 board should be pretty easy. Hopefully the copper tape survives a bit of handling and storage.

Re: 1st routed track - small space layout

PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2018 11:19 am
by slothead
Would it be possible to attach corner posts to the current track to act as legs for placing the oval on top of it? If the height of the lower track isn't to high, going up another 6-8 inches shouldn't be a problem. Then with a simple way to attach the power supply to each track (banana plugs?), all you'd have to do is switch which track it connected to.

Re: 1st routed track - small space layout

PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2018 12:05 pm
by sjc115
Not a bad idea! I'll have to think about that.