Hi All,
Today, We are Talking About
Sawdust as
Coloured Ground Scenery.
1 / A Bit about the Manufacturing Process of LVL Pine
I have been Privlidged to have worked at a 'Laminated Veneering Lumber' Company.
This Process has Pine Logs Turned by a $10 Million Lathe
into 1/4 Inch Veneer Sheets. One Pine Log ( 8 foot Wide ) is Veneered
every 20 Seconds. (1200 Logs a Day/Breakdowns)Kilned Dried, Edged, Treated Glued,
Layered, and Cold Pressed Continuously.
The Thickness of the LVL can Range from 1 1/4 inch to 3 inch thick.
The Cold Pressed LVL Billet is 4 foot wide and Cut into 60 foot Lengths
before going into a 4 Billet Hot Press and is under pressure for 20 Minutes.
This Product has a Smooth Shiny Surface on both Sides.
After Storage the LVL is Sawn into Housing Products by the
Paul Saw.
2 / The Sawdust
This
Paul Saw makes the Sawdust I Use for H0scale Model Scenery Products.
The Factory is on a 280,000 sq/f Concrete slab.
The Sawdust is Clean, and Brand New.
Also the Variety of Dust to Shavings are Perfect for H0scale.
- Just for Information.
Different Saw Blades Make Different Shavings and Dusts.
So for Your Scale, Get the Shavings from Saws that Produce Your Scale Size Parts.
3 / How to Make Coloured Sawdust by Wendy
1 - 1/4 Fill A Bucket with Sawdust.
2 - Use a Jug of Water and Tip bit by bit into the Sawdust as
You Turn the Sawdust Over until just Damp.
3 - Use a Jug of Water Mixed with a Little Bit of Coloured Acrylic Paint.
4 - Mix in the Coloured Water until a Constant Colour of Sawdust Appears.
The Sawdust Soakes Up the Coloured Water.
( You hardly need any Water in the Whole Process )
5 - Now Spread the Coloured Sawdust evenly on Newspaper to Dry.
The New Scale Product Dry's Quickly on it's Own.
4 / So Check Out Your Suppliers
Look up Pine Shavings in Your Local Area.
5 / Here is a Black Coal Look
- I am using Pine because it was there.
- The Sawdust is Cheap to Buy or in Some Cases Free.
- The Finished Coloured Product Looks Good.
- All Your other Ideas Welcome.
Good Luck. Dave I