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  • Dave Ward
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    • Apr 2018
    • 10549

    #1

    Bailey Bridge part dimensions?

    I've been looking for parts for a Bailey bridge - for 3D printing, & found one on Thingiverse by user 'WindhamGraves' which looks very good, BUT, for some reason there's no scale quoted. It consists of the individual pieces like the top bracing frame
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    If I can find actual dimensions for the full size parts, I can work out what scale the model is in ( I suspect 1/50 ), and work from there - I was looking at 1/35.
    All this may come to nothing, I haven't looked closely at the files, and it could be that the parts may only be printable in resin, not FDM PLA - but the built up model looks pretty good
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    If it is possible, it will take a long time -- there are a lot of parts!
    Dave
  • Neil Merryweather
    SMF Supporters
    • Dec 2018
    • 5181
    • London

    #2
    Should be ok for fdm Dave, as long as the parts are suitable for printing flat. If a piece has detail both sides and you want to avoid supports, you can always print it in two halves by sinking it halfway into the build plate in your slicing software.

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    • minitnkr
      Charter Rabble member
      • Apr 2018
      • 7509
      • Paul
      • Dayton, OH USA

      #3
      web.mst.edu/~rodgersda/umcourses/ge342/Bailey%20Bridge-revised.pdf should get you all you need.

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      • Dave Ward
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        • Apr 2018
        • 10549

        #4
        Originally posted by minitnkr
        web.mst.edu/~rodgersda/umcourses/ge342/Bailey%20Bridge-revised.pdf should get you all you need.
        `Paul,
        WOW, thanks, that's exactly the info I needed. I've just analysed the models & the they are actually 1/96 , so I can scale the models up by 2.74, which will give 1/35. - Had a few moments of dithering, there - I had to remember about feet & inches! It's not the most intuitive of measures, when you think about it................
        Dave

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        • Gary MacKenzie
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          • Apr 2018
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          • Gary
          • Forres , Moray , Scotland

          #5
          https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:48...pLsWeqZQE4pcK8 <<< may be better version (1:25), person used an anet a8

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          • minitnkr
            Charter Rabble member
            • Apr 2018
            • 7509
            • Paul
            • Dayton, OH USA

            #6
            Unless you have feet & thumbs & have no need to be precise. Kinda like my deed in Cambridge Ohio that measured my plot, "...more or less...":smiling:

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            • Guest

              #7
              Some drawings of the basic parts here: https://cmea-agmc.ca/sites/default/f...rimer_v2_0.pdf

              And dimensions of the main panel:

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              • Dave Ward
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                • Apr 2018
                • 10549

                #8
                Originally posted by Gary MacKenzie
                https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:48...pLsWeqZQE4pcK8 <<< may be better version (1:25), person used an anet a8
                Gary,
                I had a look at that one, but it doesn't seem to have any end fixings, like the other - but that's definitely the first reserve!
                Dave

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                • Dave Ward
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 10549

                  #9
                  The printer is muttering away to itself - the parts are very much in the style of 'limited run kits' they need a bit of cleaning up, but the shape is there - I'll have to prime them before I can really tell how it's going - a job for tomorrow
                  Dave

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                  • Dave Ward
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 10549

                    #10
                    Thanks to everybody for the references - I've managed to find a copy of TM5-277, the US technical manual for Bailey Bridges - very much overkill - but at least it does provide pictures with names of some of the more obscure parts!
                    I've printed out quite a few bridge parts & have just primed them - I'll put some pictures up tomorrow.
                    Dave

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Oh, but careful: then you’ll be making American-sized parts, they won’t be interchangeable with British ones (This was an issue IRL. If you want to paint the bridge, use SCC 2 brown for British, but olive drab for American: the British parts were kept that way throughout the war so engineers could tell at a glance which was which.)

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                      • Dave Ward
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                        • Apr 2018
                        • 10549

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Jakko
                        Oh, but careful: then you’ll be making American-sized parts, they won’t be interchangeable with British ones :smiling3: (This was an issue IRL. If you want to paint the bridge, use SCC 2 brown for British, but olive drab for American: the British parts were kept that way throughout the war so engineers could tell at a glance which was which.)
                        It's American at the moment - I've only got Olive Drab primer! Some of the parts look OK, but others won't stand close inspection - I've just looked at the Bronco Bailey Bridge - I reckon I print one for less than £5 - although the number of printer hours would run into days! I'm tempted to make up a couple of sections, to see how they fit before deciding on whether to a complete bridge - because it's modular, it could be pretty long..............
                        Dave

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                        • Dave Ward
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                          • Apr 2018
                          • 10549

                          #13
                          These are parts that I've printed so far - I've just given them a rough clean up & primed:
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                          All these are scaled to 1/35 ( nominally ), but I've used the same scaling factor for all parts, so they will be the correct size relatively.............
                          I've had difficulty in printing one part - the riband or curb ( road edging ), only a simple shape, but It just wouldn't stick - I've had to resort to printing it on a raft & using a glue pen - and now it seems to be printing happily. There are number of cross braces, the walkway & its' supports that I haven't printed yet, but these are smaller, simpler parts.
                          There a number of YouTube videos on the Bailey Bridge - the animated cartoons are the best for seeing what goes where!
                          Dave

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                          • minitnkr
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                            • Apr 2018
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                            • Paul
                            • Dayton, OH USA

                            #14
                            I have it in 1/87. It takes a lot of components to go a short span w/any capy. Your pcs. look good in the pics.

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                            • stillp
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                              • Nov 2016
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                              • Pete
                              • Rugby

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Jakko
                              Oh, but careful: then you’ll be making American-sized parts, they won’t be interchangeable with British ones :smiling3: (This was an issue IRL. If you want to paint the bridge, use SCC 2 brown for British, but olive drab for American: the British parts were kept that way throughout the war so engineers could tell at a glance which was which.)
                              What was the difference? We hadn't gone metric then.
                              Pete

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