Building a Model Railway to send Coffee
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Published 2023-02-01
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All Comments (21)
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This is awesome, canโt help but to think moving the coffee machine would have been far easier though ๐
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so satisfying to see efficient engineering saving you so much time and effort
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I think a sawzall locomotive is just what this project needs๐
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The fact that you managed to get the vernacular system working without spilling the coffee is absolutely astonishing. I am a model train enthusiast but I have never seen anything like this before. There do exist restaurants across the world where the food gets delivered by trains and I have been to them, but this is a different level. More trains please.
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I have a suggestion, i can imagine that the coffee is a bit cold after that 2km drive. Why don't you put the coffee machine on the train? Always a hot cup when it arrives :D
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I want one! ๐
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Absolutely amazing!
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As a railwayman of 36+ years and a signalman (signaller these days) since 1992, I absolutely loved this video. Iโve always loved trains; I was a spotter as a kid and I had a model railway in the loft of my old parents house (courtesy of my late father). I guess it was the obvious career choice.๐ ๐๐ Needless to say this video took me back and youโve put a huge grin on my face. Thank you very gladly. Trains rule!๐ฏ๐ All the best. Simon
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As an engineer I understand solving the problem the hardest possible and most expensive way because of the rule of cool. A normal person would just buy a second coffee machine for upstairs.
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Absolutely love this, and would love to see more! An idea to improve the balance of the coffee cup wagon might be to 3D print an in-scale tanker wagon to hold the coffee. Theres a type of tank wagon aptly called a TEA wagon that is long and on bogies, making the ride smoother and more stable, with a lower centre of gravity over a longer base. The only issue is the infrastructure at each end of the line would have to be remade. Perhaps a funnel at the Coffee Maker to fill the tanker, and a tap at the bottom of the tanker to empty into the cup at the other end of the line. or a Hopper wagon, same principle but fully open at the top so filling would be easier. EDIT: A HAA style Hopper wagon might be better overall, but longer and on bogies to accommodate the full espresso shot. And perhaps an inward-curved lip on the top to minimise potential coffee loss from the sloshing at stops and starts.
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As a model train enthusiast, very well done. Love seeing some of the older Hornby models too. I would love to see more train related videos by you!
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I think a center-depressed flat car would help quite a lot in the center of gravity and clearance issues you were having with the coffee staying on the cup! I know they are typically only used in America, but perhaps its worth a shot?
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Great project James, it looks like you unlocked a lot of new skills too! Can you imagine if you had to consider the payloads of the bridges, the steel strength the ground works involved and signalling etc, it's puts into perspective how how complicated our train systems are.
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A very cool solution to a problem but let me ask you the obvious question: Why not move the coffee machine to your office?
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I actually really enjoyed this! I think that more train related projects would be very very interesting knowing your projects! Cheers!
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this is great! As a model railway/railroad enthusiast, this is amazing!
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You should just make a 10 hour long video of all your beautiful building montageโs on here because I love them
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I love that this seemed like a better idea than moving the coffee machine upstairs.
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loved the coffee machine youtube very smart .๐terry