![]() Rather than using a round house I decided to use a sliding track like the type used in front of the Sodor Steamworks. I wanted to be able to store a lot of engines in a small space and make it part of the track rather than a separate case. He has a garage that is attached to a round house, but that isn’t a very effective use of space since it can only hold five engines with out their coal tenders. The problem is that there just isn’t enough track to play with all of them, so they end up all over the table and floor. My son has amassed quite a few engines in the few short years he’s had his wooden train table. Using the table saw to clamp the side sides while gluing Using the table saw to clamp the bumper while gluing Setting the angle in the table saw (notice I had to change how I measured it) Measuring the angle for the sloped front (the wrong way) Spacers keep the sliding dovetail in place while gluing
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