Arc Bridge And Slope For OS-Railway 3D Printer Model

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Summary

This page contains both the arc bridge and the slope. This is a massive bridge! it has an 80cm span! :) It uses 4pcs 200mm standard track, which you find on the general track page: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2146361

IMPORTANT! Use 100% infill. The arc pieces are already hollowed out. Less than 100% infill will most likely cause structural problems.

This is a somewhat more experimental print than my others, and it will require some more sanding and tinkering to get it working. As you can see, the picture prototype version differs somewhat from the STL's. I've tried to fix some issues. For obvious reasons I'm not printing more copies of this one my self but I'm pretty sure I have fixed most issues (I hope) :) On the prototype, I tried 1mm thick walls on some parts but that didn't work, they cracked very easily when I tried to assemble the arc. The pieces with 2mm walls however held together perfect, so I've updated the design so that all pieces have 2mm wall thickness.

The arc members all have fastening holes for track supports and the joiner piece. I used only two joiners between the arcs as you might see on the pictures, I include 4pcs in the ready build plates, you can print more if you like but they aren't needed for structural integrity. also if you want to use more supports from the arc down to the track you need to make new ones with adapted lengths. I've included the two lengths that I used in this build, the positions match the track joints where the support is really needed.

Things you need to know about the slope
The slope parts are designed to be glued. (you can screw the track holder joint and the holder plate but personally I think that's a waste of screws, I used melt glue). The position isn't critical at all, that is why I haven't made any guiding parts on the structure. I tried keeping print time to a minimum.

The pillars are already hollowed out! so don't reduce infill, use 100%!

arc_bridge_base_pillar.stl 36.2KB
arc_bridge_base_pillar_trackholder.stl 34.3KB
arc_bridge_hanging_track_holder.stl 24.5KB
arc_bridge_section_1.stl 50.1KB
arc_bridge_span_connector.stl 2.8KB
arc_bridge_support_link_interface.stl 47.7KB
arc_bridge_support_link_long.stl 18.6KB
arc_bridge_support_link_short.stl 19.0KB
arc_bridge_top_section_1.stl 50.9KB
buildplate_1.stl 588.4KB
buildplate_2.stl 424.5KB
buildplate_3.stl 112.6KB
complete_slope_STL_slic3r.stl 1.5MB
pillar_base_110mm.stl 8.1KB
pillar_base_123.5mm.stl 8.1KB
pillar_base_13.5mm.stl 9.7KB
pillar_base_27.5mm.stl 9.7KB
pillar_base_41mm.stl 8.9KB
pillar_base_55mm.stl 8.9KB
pillar_base_68mm.stl 8.9KB
pillar_base_82.5mm.stl 8.9KB
pillar_base_96mm.stl 8.1KB
track_holder_base.stl 65.1KB
track_holder_joint.stl 60.5KB
track_holder_plate.stl 40.7KB