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Post February 6th, 2004, 8:01 pm

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i need serious help on how to make a wooden roller coaster. if anywon knows how to make them an easy way please tell me[:(][:(][:(]

Post February 6th, 2004, 8:09 pm

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ermm its just like making a normal coaster but selecting a wooden track type instead... but dont use elements as much.

What problem are you actualy having with wooden coasters?

Post February 6th, 2004, 8:24 pm

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funny, I'm good at woodies in NL, but I suck at making steel. But like The Edge said, it's just the same way how to make a steel just click the track style to wood and the the wood custom supports.

Post February 7th, 2004, 10:17 pm

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Post February 7th, 2004, 10:26 pm
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uh, use the "automatic support creator" included with the update?

Post February 8th, 2004, 12:28 pm

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Post February 8th, 2004, 7:06 pm
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LOL, were you trying to do all the supports manually?

Post February 8th, 2004, 7:24 pm

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I'm going to start making the supports for my wooden coasters in NL all custom from now on...The support builder looks so unrealistic since the catwalks are too wide and the support boxes are WAY too huge.

Post February 8th, 2004, 9:58 pm

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are u insane!!![confused] that will take forever, i knew u were nuts but i didnt think u were that nuts[;)]

Post February 9th, 2004, 8:19 am

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[lol] Well, if they come out with a better woodbuilder I wouldn't have to [:(!]

screamomatic, build woodies the same as you do when making a steel coaster, except make sure there are high lateral gs on the turns, and the airtime should stay under -1g. It should feel wood also so if its a rough ride that throws you around a lot it isn't really a bad thing with wood [:)]

Post February 9th, 2004, 7:27 pm

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WHOA!!!! IF397 - airtime UNDER -1g?? woodies are the classic coasters for "ejector airtime"....I'd say (and this is just me) that you should be experiencing AT least -1.25g, but NO MORE than -2.25, no matter where the red zone is... Another cool thing would be if you can get the coaster to continuously experience negative g's...

Post February 9th, 2004, 11:37 pm

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Originally posted by tarzanman11514

WHOA!!!! IF397 - airtime UNDER -1g?? woodies are the classic coasters for "ejector airtime"....I'd say (and this is just me) that you should be experiencing AT least -1.25g, but NO MORE than -2.25, no matter where the red zone is... Another cool thing would be if you can get the coaster to continuously experience negative g's...

LOL! -1.25g with those lapbars would just throw you out! Intamin woodies might hit -1g because you are stapled in, but nothing goes over that.

The Cyclone Racer, designed by Harry Traver, had some of the most famous airtime of any coaster that existed. Guess how much -gs it had? -.41

And anything around -2gs would make your eyes explode...literally.

Post February 10th, 2004, 7:43 pm

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how come wooden roller coasters have catwalks and such a complex wood structure anyway?

Post February 10th, 2004, 9:02 pm

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Because wood is alot more fragile than steel so it needs more support to hold the track up.

Post February 10th, 2004, 9:07 pm

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Originally posted by screamomatic

how come wooden roller coasters have catwalks and such a complex wood structure anyway?


because wood isnt nearly as strong as steel. For example, if you stand on a piece of wood raised off the ground, chances are that it'll break. If you stand on a piece of steel, chances are it wont break unless it's rusty and old. All of that wood together makes the structure hold up more often. Also if one beam of wood breakes, (which oftenly happens) chances are none of the ride wont fall to the ground, it'll just be fixed. But if a steel beam breakes (never heard of it happening) then chances are atleast some of the ride will fall down.

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Post February 11th, 2004, 6:16 pm

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oh yeah....IF397.....um...make that no more than -.5 gs - lol. so a 120lb person gets heaved upward with 60lbs of force - I forgot that
-1g is a different force that 1g

Post February 11th, 2004, 6:51 pm

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actually, a little more than -.5 is fine, as long as it isn't sustained. Anymore than -.2 sustained is dangerous.

Post February 11th, 2004, 10:51 pm

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most likely because of red-outs?? anyway - we're getting off topic here...

Post February 11th, 2004, 11:40 pm

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no, you wouldn't red out, you'd get more like thrown out [:P] Unless your in Gerstlauers, Morgan, Premier, or Intamin wood trains, you arent held in very much [;)]


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