by Czar » Thu Jan 03, 2013 6:53 pm
Building a track from wood is not a piece of cake. Too many people, who already have the necessary woodworking skills will tell you, "it's easy," but without proper experience, it is not. I know, I too was seduced a couple of years ago. I bought Luf's kit, watched the video, bought a router, practiced a little (after all, "it's easy.") Things didn't work out. I run Carrera track, and I am quite happy. Now, having said all that, I will say it is not brain surgery. If you want a challenge, give it a try. Obviously many have been successful, but you will have to practice with the router. One of the other considerations is how technical the track will be. I like a challenging, technical track to drive on. The more technical the layout, the more difficult it will be to rout smoothly. If you want a simple oval it will be far less challenging. Another consideration is, how soon do you want to start driving? After you do the woodwork, then you have to lay the tape and wiring. There is a lot to think about, good luck with your decision. I think Harry has given very solid advice (as usual). But best of all, you are back in the hobby, so no matter what your ultimate decision is, enjoy the drive.
I am not trying to offend anyone. I just think both sides should be considered. This is my opinion, based on my experience but YMMMV.