It was Dale Baker who told me that Homasote could be bent to desired curvature 
by soaking it in water over-night.  He said he had done it, and I believed him. 
 I had never tried it myself, but I passed the idea on the this bunch of 
unbelievers.

I think we are sometimes our own worst enemies.  Without trying something, 
building a kit for instance, many people just know they can't do it.  

Doubter #1 said
If you do this, the Homasote will turn to putty.  You will have lost 
dimensional stability and you'll have nothing but a mess to clean up.    
...Presuming you can actually get the stuff onto your layout without it  
falling apart as you lift it out of the bucket...

Doubter #2 said
I never tried this either but I suspect that if you soaked homasote in water 
overnight you would have mush in the morning. - Hard to lay track on mush -

So I soaked a section of the stuff overnight, and this morning I took it out in 
the back yard, tacked it down to a pallet, and photographed it.  It is not 
mush.  I could not bend it to as sharp a curvature as AF track, though I didn't 
try real hard.

You can see the photograph in this Yahoo group's PHOTOS section, probably photo 
79 of 79.  There is some AF track in the picture, just for degree of curvature 
comparison.  

I don't claim this is the ideal way to do it.  It remains to be seen how long 
it will take to dry.  But it's an option.  

Tom Hawley  --  Lansing  Michigan



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