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5. With the sub-roadbed in place, I started to glue
down cork roadbed. This area of Browning is on a 1%
grade, descending toward the backdrop.
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For a year or two I’ve been marking the edge of each cork strip
with a Sharpie black marking pen. Now the center line is clearly
visible after sanding [6, 8].
I spread yellow glue, then smoosh the cork into the glue and
hold it in place with map tacks. After the glue dries I remove
the map tacks, and use a 16” long block of particle board
wrapped with 60 grit sandpaper to smooth the top [7]. Using
a long sanding block helps keep the cork’s surface flat. I also
lightly sand the outside edges of the cork to remove roughness
left when I split the cork into two pieces.
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