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  1. Finally the shed is done, and the track has begun! I purchased some sheets of MDF, designed my layout and ripped into it! We descided to join the sheets with "biscuits" and a foaming glue that they use to make wooden surfboards. It seems to be a nice soild join. With the sheets joined and the middle lane drawn I used the lexan strip to route the slot. After the middle lane was done i simply used a piece of 1/8 perspex in the slot and routed the other lanes and the track edge. That done I messed about with elevations etc. Next will be paint, copper tape and racing!! Looking to have it done in the next week!! Here are some pix of the build so far. The biscuit maker in action.biscuits in place. trusty surfboard tiedowns to hold the joint in place. this worked a treat!This shows the "top" sheet and if you look you can see the routing strip on thr "bottom board. these are hoing to be joined to creat the circuit.More to come. just a couple of misroutes to bog up and im away!!
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