Paul,
I used AutoCAD.  It was a little labor intensive, but allowed me to 
custom fit/build turnouts where I needed and wanted them rather than 
confine myself to fixed numbers.  My only regret is that I didn't try 
to do easements, which is harder to do than fixed radii curves. 
Ben Trousdale



--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>     Has anyone out there ever used a CAD or  computer-assisted 
design program 
> to plan an S scale pike?  I'm interested  in the common, 
> commercially-available programs?
>     Has anyone ever used a composite door - the 30" x  80" version 
to build 
> an S-scale module.  If so, what did you use for  legs?  Again, I'm 
interested 
> in using commercially available materials  (e.g., those available 
thru Home 
> Depot).
>     There have been a spate of articles on both  subjects in Model 
> Railroading and similiar magazines.  I'm interested,  though, in S 
scalers experience.
>     I'm thinking with the doors that the 30" width  would allow for 
use of 
> either AM or SHS track with the "corners/curves"  disgused.
>     Welcome comments.
>     Paul Schilling
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]





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