Brushs Laser Cutting and 3d Printing workbench

Brian T

Western Thunderer
That`s very nice and timley!.

I may just have a use for one of those 'Tin Tabernacles',provided i carry on with what i`ve got in mind!. :D

Brian.
 

BrushType4

Western Thunderer
Back on page 30 I started to draw up a crossing cottage. @Peter Insole and I went to visit and had a enjoyable day photographing Frinton Level Crossing Cottage and we even went inside and photographed the interior.

Time moved on and I never completed the project and it was on the back burner until a fellow WT'er waved money at me to supply a kit.

There a several variations of the same type across East Anglia, mainly Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Essex. I don't know of any in Suffolk but I would be pleased to be proved wrong. They were simple affairs with just four rooms and all the facilities were in a separate building. All the examples had a distinctive brick course at the roof line. Other types of simple decoration include blind windows and a peculiar vertical brick detail.

A couple of types below.

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Frinton
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Here I modelled my prototype on the simpler Frinton example.
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BrushType4

Western Thunderer
Enforced watching of Phantom of the Opera this evening presented me with the opportunity to spend some time with my own workbench on my lap.

So a pile of bits ..,

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The CHEP GKN pallets were washed over with a blue acrylic paint. I’ve a few more to do for my planned diorama.
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Pencarrow

Western Thunderer
Hi Phil,

Hope you are keeping well in these interesting times.

On your website you have the following entry:

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Are you able to give a hint on what type you hope to produce and what finish (brick or stone) it might be?
 

Ian_C

Western Thunderer
Enforced watching of Phantom of the Opera this evening presented me with the opportunity to spend some time with my own workbench on my lap.

So a pile of bits ..,

View attachment 122026Transformed to a nice pile of pallets.
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The CHEP GKN pallets were washed over with a blue acrylic paint. I’ve a few more to do for my planned diorama.
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That's quite brilliant! Now I think about it, there's a multitude of different details on pallets. There's a book in there for somebody...
 
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