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Wood Track - Layout Software?

Posted:
Mon May 05, 2014 3:32 pm
by rsoward
I have used Ultimate Racer 3.0 for my SSD layout designs.
Starting to plan a wood track design and layout software would help.
Planning on a size of 4'x12' MDF.
Any suggestions?
Also looking for layout designs for that size track.
Thanks,
Ryan
Re: Wood Track - Layout Software?

Posted:
Mon May 05, 2014 4:36 pm
by HomeRacingWorld
This is something I feel no software can really do well. A wood track needs a more personal touch. Once your table is built then you can start laying it out using paper sketches to get the feel you want.
But you can edit Ultimate Racer to closely mimic what you have in mind, then when it's time you can make the corrections by hand.
There are advanced CAD users that do it, and have seen some of the designs. But, it takes a big wallet for the software and a whole lot of brain power. Both I am lacking.
Re: Wood Track - Layout Software?

Posted:
Mon May 05, 2014 4:48 pm
by SRQSloter
What Harry said. The only software I know is some graph paper a rule and drawing compass. I just did a 4x12.
viewtopic.php?f=22&t=5028 May give you some ideas.
:handgestures-thumbup:
Re: Wood Track - Layout Software?

Posted:
Mon May 05, 2014 6:29 pm
by Ember
You could try Google SketchUp. Not sure how hard it is to use as I've not tackled it yet. But it's free. And can also be used to produce DXF files if you were looking to head down the CNC routing route.
Actually looking to get some things cleared off the 'to do' list so that I can spend some time with the software. I have access to a man with a laser cutter and I want to play.
Re: Wood Track - Layout Software?

Posted:
Mon May 05, 2014 7:08 pm
by rsoward
CAD wont be a problem. I have an undergrad degree in Technical Graphics which included CAD.
Now just have to figure out the layout and the maximum space I have to work with in the garage.
Thanks for helping everyone,
Ryan
Re: Wood Track - Layout Software?

Posted:
Tue May 06, 2014 1:48 am
by Dangermouse
Re: Wood Track - Layout Software?

Posted:
Tue May 06, 2014 7:44 am
by Oscar Racing
Dangermouse, what is the footprint of that track?
Re: Wood Track - Layout Software?

Posted:
Tue May 06, 2014 7:52 am
by rsoward
Here is my first try at a track layout using CAD.
Not sure I am sold on the layout. This layout is based on the picture below.
Question on the CNC, I understand the process using a CAD file. But who do you guys go to for the CNC work? I guess I am not sure who to contact in my area with a CNC machine.


Thanks,
Ryan
Re: Wood Track - Layout Software?

Posted:
Tue May 06, 2014 10:20 am
by Greenjo2
There are additional track libraries availble for free that you can download into UR 3.0 that allow you to design wooden tracks. They have 1/24, 1/32, 1/43 and 1/64 scale libraries available. It also gives you the ability to vary track width, lane spacing and adjust the size of track pieces. You can also export your final design into a CAD file that could be sent to a CNC operator.
We use a CNC guy in the metro detroit area here in Michigan, not sure where your at. You could look for sign makers in your area that use a CNC machine, the guy we use makes most of his cash making signs, we only offer him a little extra income for making our tracks.
Re: Wood Track - Layout Software?

Posted:
Tue May 06, 2014 11:30 am
by rsoward
Here is another idea for a 11.5' x 4.5' track.
I really like the photo example below.
Any additional reference photo websites and suggestions are welcome!
I want a fast straight away with some technical. I have small children and I want them to have fun racing on it.


Thanks for all the help,
Ryan
Re: Wood Track - Layout Help

Posted:
Tue May 06, 2014 3:20 pm
by rsoward
Ok... I think I found the layout I want to build.
Removed the bridge and made the layout a bit more flat.
Again have the CAD file and the inspiration of a real track.
Criticism welcome...


Thanks,
Ryan
Re: Wood Track - Layout Software?

Posted:
Wed May 07, 2014 4:18 am
by Dangermouse
That track was made to fit in a storage part of a garage it is 5.5m x 2m
Those tracks all look good Ryan, lots of good ideas there - personally I like elevations - in some ways I wish I had put more elevation into my current track.
Flat tracks have benefits but there is something sweet about watching cars climb up or wind down a hill :)
If I was doing that track I would elevate the back straight nice climb up from the big corner and then work my way down through the esses