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... ). You can also move it anywhere you like using the action> mouse actions: pad> move notch mouse action. There are other options at geometry> notch> menu items to move it. regards, Martin. posted: 8 Mar 2010 09:10 from: Gordon S Thanks for your very quick reply Martin. Impressive as always. Thanks also for starting my day with a laugh. I'm sitting here chuckling away to myself over your comment "it never occurred to me that anyone would want to do that ... I can lose them is by Geometry/Notch/Reset notch on pad datum. Can anyone let me know why they appear and how do I stop them? .....or perhaps I should learn to love them... posted: 8 Mar 2010 08:48 from: Martin Wynne Gordon S wrote: Couple of questions for you guys. On all my plans there are+ marks showing the radial centre points. How do I hide those or stop them being generated? Looked everywhere, but can't see how ...
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... another one. Please don't put up another long explanation. I appreciate your efforts, but it's clearly beyond me. I've written down the dimensions and I'm able to recreate them from scratch and print them off. I'm happy with that. posted: 29 Dec 2013 10:01 from: Alan Turner MaxSouthOz wrote: I really can't understand any of that, Martin. What I want to do is make a template and put it somewhere so I that I can go back to it later and print off another one. Please ... (such as "My Documents") for your Templot files (or for anything else for that matter) -- create your own folders for your stuff. But that's up to you, it's your computer. regards, Martin. posted: 27 Dec 2013 08:52 from: MaxSouthOz Hi Martin I thought long and hard before asking the question as I'm invariably misunderstood. This is just another occasion. I don't expect Primers on Windows, I was trying to ask how I can save Templot to a drive, other ...
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... from: wcampbell23 I am trying to find out about the use of wider timbers at the joins in 60 feet standard track panels. I have recently purchased 8'6" scale ply sleepers and the packs include a proportion of 12" timbers, as well as the usual 10" sleepers, for use as end timbers. I would be grateful for any information about the use of differently sized sleepers/timbers at track joints. My own project is based on an ex-Caledonian line in the early 1950s and so any responses directly ... to Caley practice would be helpful. Thanks in anticipation. Bill Campbell. posted: 16 Oct 2010 18:17 from: BeamEnds This lot may be able to help... http://www.crassoc.org.uk/ Cheers Richard posted: 16 Oct 2010 23:08 from: Jim Guthrie BeamEnds wrote: This lot may be able to help... http://www.crassoc.org.uk/ Cheers Richard Richard, Unfortunately, the Caledonian Railway Association does not have a lot of information about Caledonian track. Either it was not well ...
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... 14 from: Martin Wynne Martin Wynne wrote: You may see a security warning like this: 2_050643_080000000.png You can safely ignore this. Click the Run button. Templot2 is safe to run and will not harm your computer. In Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 you may see something like this: 2_210706_140000000.png Click the More info link. You should then see something like this: 2_210706_140000001.png Click the Run anyway button. regards, Martin. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting ... topic: 1791 Download problems with Norton anti-virus posted: 4 Jul 2012 18:08 from: docproto48 I cannot get the 205 update past my Norton. If I leave it on it deletes it before I can download it, if I turn it off it downlads but is deleated as soon as I turn Norton back on the message from symatec says the program isn't safe and isn't registered suggestions? posted: 4 Jul 2012 18:58 from: Martin Wynne docproto48 wrote: I cannot get the 205 update past ...
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... could have a point! :-) Strikes me would be more attractive if it was laser cut mdf, ply or Perspex. Regards Mike posted: 24 Sep 2017 21:12 from: Trevor Walling Hello, I'll give it a miss as it only does 10 common radii. I wonder what they are? Then again maybe not. posted: 25 Sep 2017 01:35 from: John Palmer For those with access to the Scalefour Society's Digest Sheets, Section 21-1 offers methods for setting out a curve by ... topic: 3083 Anyone tried one of these? posted: 23 Sep 2017 23:09 from: Martin Wynne http://3cp-tools.co.uk/ posted: 24 Sep 2017 08:00 from: Jim Guthrie Quite pricey for what it is. I think you are paying a lot for the idea since the construction of the instrument doesn't warrant that price. Jim. posted: 24 Sep 2017 08:57 from: polybear Interesting idea, and useful for flexitrack users. But presumably not a true transition curve? ...
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... do it. p.s. We are moving to a new server in the next few weeks. The disk in the present one has been spinning continuously for 6 years and Jim feels it's time to move to SSD. cheers, Martin. posted: 20 Jan 2018 10:42 from: madscientist 70!, succession planning martin?" Documentation is like Sex, When its good, its really really good when its bad, its better then nothing" and heres` compiler puzzle" to tax your approaching 70 brain, what ... Smith method or use 3D printing to make their own stuff. Things progress despite the odds and new methods appear over the horizon whatever people may say or think. Regards, Hi Trevor That's effectively what I was saying. Nigel posted: 27 Jan 2018 23:08 from: madscientist I don't hold quite the same optimism. The hobby is becoming very rtr based and who knows maybe we'll see rtr P4 track and all layouts will start looking the same. 20Years ago I could count several OO wheel suppliers. Today we have ...
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... : 14 Jul 2017 16:33 from: Dr G Alan Gee I model Irish 3ft narrow gauge in 4mm scale on 12mm track. I have used Peco HOm track in the past. peco points are 20 inch (508mm) radius with a V angle of 10 degrees. The distance from the bottom of the V to the tie bar is 105mm. The nearest point to this I have tried to draw with Templot is a B6. this has a similar radius of 566mm but the length from V to tie bar is ... you can see, the radius is 591mm, well above your limit, but the turnouts are still the same length as the Peco turnout. 2_150818_230000001.png 2_150818_230000000.png .box file attached below. regards, Martin. Attachment: attach_2467_3044_irish_4mm3ft_24_5 .box 197 posted: 15 Jul 2017 14:08 from: Martin Wynne p.s. For example, here is a longer curved turnout. 1:32 short switch, 1:8 crossing angle. Curved onto 1000mm outer radius. Inner radius is 604mm: 2_150905_260000000.png Martin. Parts of Templot Club may not function ...
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... : http://uk.farnell.com/circuitco/minnowboard/atom-e640t-platform-without-psu/dp/2360034 http://minnowboard.org Martin. posted: 4 Feb 2014 00:26 from: Ian Allen Martin, Have you considered that say 10 to 20 years from now we may actually be using an interactive home server based system with large "monitors"? Although Tablets and their ilk are becoming more user friendly in terms of mobility, their use for computer is limited. Think of them more in ... . It is just so much easier. Anyway, as the power of devices increases the software gobbles up the processing improvements anyway. Always been the case. And desk tops are usually more powerful than their portable versions. Matt M. posted: 4 Feb 2014 08:33 from: its_all_downhill This brings up an interesting topic. My take on it is that although personal sales of desktops are dwindling the corporate market will still need a requirement for them as staff need to come in and sit at a desk as the idea ...
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... explanation needs several pages of notes and diagrams. But I will now remove the original symmetrical Y-turnout tutorial dating from 2001 and make a new video. It will take me far longer to do than the actual coding change. regards, Martin. posted: 10 Mar 2017 12:39 from: Hayfield Martin This has gone completely over my head, I have been asked to make a plan to copy a Peco small Radius Y turnout. I have just come up with a dogs breakfast, please can you point me ... are relatively speaking spoilt for choice, there will always be something that is not available, for instance, whilst 3 bolt LSWR chairs are available slide chairs to match are not. You pays your money and takes your choice. Tony. posted: 9 Apr 2017 08:51 from: Hayfield Tony W wrote: Even with all the choice available in the 4 mm gauges and we are relatively speaking spoilt for choice, there will always be something that is not available, for instance, whilst 3 bolt LSWR chairs are available ...
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... them back on for a moment (END key). p.p.s. Remember to put the CAPS LOCK back off before typing any passwords. regards, Martin. posted: 8 Dec 2017 14:37 from: Alan Kettlewell Great- thank you.. posted: 10 Dec 2017 20:09 from: Martin Wynne Hi Alan, See: topic 3152 cheers, Martin. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Baffled beginners> ... ). Many thanks. Cheers...Alan Attachment: attach_2595_3147_My_1st_Tandem.box 279 posted: 3 Dec 2017 17:01 from: Alan Kettlewell I think I've cocked up and loaded the wrong box file. I'll try again...doh.. posted: 3 Dec 2017 17:08 from: Alan Kettlewell Ah. No, my effort is underneath the template... posted: 3 Dec 2017 18:08 from: Martin Wynne Alan Kettlewell wrote: Ah. No, my effort is underneath the template... Hi Alan, ...
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... owe you for providing it to the model railway community. Most of the people who will use any new documentation will be just starting out and one day, with your help and of others one here, they will be expert track designers too. Rob posted: 10 Nov 2017 01:04 from: Andrew Barrowman Rob Manchester wrote: Martin, All the regular guys and gals on here realise the situation with regard to support for Templot and they all realise the massive debt they owe you for providing it to the model railway ... , it doesn't make much difference when I'm on. I tried to suggest a time which would allow the most number to watch, but if it turns out to be only one at lunchtime, so be it. cheers, Martin. posted: 11 Nov 2017 08:38 from: Phil O It's not a bad area to be on a nice day. I will be in Stourport for a week starting next Tuesday, visiting my parents, so I won't be online much as they will probably have a list of jobs ...
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... topic: 2235 Help.... just had a major crash posted: 23 Jun 2013 10:18 from: CoBo I suppose it was bound to happen to someone and I'm probably not the first... Just had a major, major computer crash and lost everything I had and, being a complacent sort of old s*d- no backups. Had to re-install windows 7 and then set about putting all I had saved (mainly images and video on memory cards) back. It was ... drives, one of which is kept 50 miles away from home. As with any backup, it's usefulness depends on ensuring that the data you want to keep is actually backed up. Guess how I discovered that one... Cheers posted: 19 Aug 2013 08:37 from: CoBo Well after what seems like years rather than a couple of months we have finally given up on trying to recover anything from the backup discs. The only thing positive we have managed is a trackpad screen shot of the intended final layout ...
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... topic: 3713 Masokits etched chairs for turnouts posted: 5 Jul 2020 10:08 from: Julian Roberts Hello folks Is there anyone who is using Masokits etched chairs for turnouts and diamonds? How do you find the system as a way of construction? I would prefer to go along the route of soldered construction on copperclad sleepers, rather than ply and rivet, or ply/plastic sleepers using glue and plastic chairs, even though I know the plastic chairs give a good quality of realism. The latest Masokits catalogue ( ... 19) hosted by the Scalefour Society refers to point kits, but doesn't then list any. The option seems to be a fret of 2 bolt chairs, and a fret of 3 bolt chairs, for pointwork. I'm now showing my ignorance, that I don't know much about chairs beyond the fact that there are special chairs for certain parts of the turnout. The catalogue also lists a fret of tiebars, so if anyone uses these, do you find they work for you? I had a Search of Templot Club for ...
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... topic: 3679 templates missing on diagram output posted: 25 May 2020 10:51 from: ikcdab I have produced a plan and created a pdf output in diagram mode for use in coreldraw planning. For some reason, parts of my tandem turnout are always missing. i have tried it innumerable times. I have attached the pdf to this message and my box file i will add in a moment. any suggestions? Thanks Attachment: attach_3074_3679_charlton_junction _pages_2020_05_25_1045_06.pdf 74 Last edited on 25 May 2020 10:53 by ikcdab posted: ... message when partial templates are being omitted from diagram-mode. I'm working on that for the next update. Years late, I have finally done something about it: 2_261658_570000000.png In the next program update. cheers, Martin. posted: 26 May 2020 22:08 from: ikcdab Hi Martin thank you. All your work on templot and the support you provide is hugely appreciated. Thank you! Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> ...
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... really see that there is much to be gained by making it more 'stylish'. It conveys the information it needs to in a way that I find easy to find my way around. Thats all the 'style' I need. Bill posted: 23 Jul 2007 10:30 from: Templot User -- --- from Andy Reichert -- --- http://www.Sergentengineering.com Clean and simple. Andy posted: 23 Jul 2007 13:26 from: Paul Boyd Hi Martin So I've been looking around web ... disadvantage that it also reduces the size of the images. In Firefox 3 that is now an option -- zoom text only or zoom text and images. IE8 is not far away and may allow that too. regards, Martin. posted: 3 Jul 2008 08:40 from: Martin Wynne I wrote: In due course I will provide an alternative small font theme Hi David, Ok, here you go. A smaller font version of the site. Click My Account> Preferences. Change the Theme: combobox from ...
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... too because I've been learning Templot using B-7 settings for turnouts which seemed more appropriate for my needs. Why is it when we finally get to understand something we wonder what took the time! Thanks again. cheers Roger posted: 23 Nov 2020 08:10 from: Hayfield Roger Do you have to use the kits as is or can the components be built to a different configuration posted: 23 Nov 2020 10:25 from: Roger Bristow Hayfield, thanks for your message. Good question, I could make a ... having problems too because I've been learning Templot using B-7 settings for turnouts which seemed more appropriate for my needs. Why is it when we finally get to understand something we wonder what took the time! Thanks again. cheers Roger posted: 23 Nov 2020 08:10 from: Hayfield Roger Do you have to use the kits as is or can the components be built to a different configuration posted: 23 Nov 2020 10:25 from: Roger Bristow Hayfield, thanks for your message. Good question, I could ...
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... be bombarded with requests on how to join Peco templates together in Templot! (I'm a long-standing RM reader, having been buying it since 1981 when I was 15, so I'm not being derogatory towards their readership!). posted: 8 Sep 2020 10:10 from: Martin Wynne Hi Paul, I'm also a long-standing RM reader (although nowadays in digital form only). Please feel free to be derogatory towards me. What an inspired decision by Sydney Pritchard to buy up a model railway magazine ... drawing." How to do it the hard way. For a small diesel depot layout in 0 Gauge. Each to his own, but I doubt we shall be overwhelmed by a sudden rush of RM readers. cheers, Martin. posted: 8 Sep 2020 08:04 from: Hayfield Martin Perhaps arrange with Railway Modeler to write up an article posted: 8 Sep 2020 09:24 from: Paul Boyd Well, it's handy to know we can use it to devise pointwork geometry. Who'd have thought it? That ...
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... . Working from what few pictures I have, and with a bit of artistic licence, I have tried to create N.B. interlaced sleepers. I would be grateful for any comments- good or bad. Regards Scott Attachment: attach_504_751_Box_Room.box 565 posted: 21 Feb 2010 10:02 from: Martin Wynne Scott Willis wrote: Hi Guys You may remember my previous posting regarding a layout designed to fit in my railway room. Like most modellers, available space in which to build a layout is limited. For me it is a ... is 3' 8" which is definitely on the tight side for S scale but maximum gauge widening will be used to ease matters. Jim. Attachment: attach_741_751_backbedroom_10_02_2 1_2139_33.box 345 Last edited on 21 Feb 2010 22:13 by Jim Guthrie posted: 22 Feb 2010 08:48 from: wcampbell23 Hi Jim Have you considered using a traverser instead of the loops at the bottom? This would have two advantages: you would get longer storage roads as the turnouts would not be needed and also you could probably get 3 rather than ...
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... bases we worked in when doing calculations in the old Imperial measures. The worst was probably weight with Base 20, Base 4, Base 8, Base 16, Base 14, or maybe it was distance with Base 12, Base 3, Base 22, Base 10 and Base 8. In Scotland we were doing all this at age 9 in Primary school Jim. posted: 17 Jan 2008 03:25 from: Martin Wynne Paul Boyd wrote: I wish Templot had a global "inches" setting rather than defaulting to ... no centimetres there and water and fuel were always measured in tons. I am now ambetexterous there and can use either or ocassinally both. Then just to muddy the waters a little more theres always the universal smidgin. Cheers Phil posted: 17 Jan 2008 03:08 from: Jim Guthrie Phil O wrote: Hi Allwith you chaps I learnt miles, chains, feet& inches, tons ,cwts quarters,pounds &ounces,£. s. d, gallons& pints etc then£& p at school. Then ...
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... i.e. an easy fit on A4 or US Letter paper in landscape format. The blue scales bottom and right show the actual model size, matching the pad scales. By comparing scales you can see that the track plan was output (in diagram mode) at 10% of full size. Note that the yellow vertical scale originates from top left, in the usual way for printed matter. Whereas the blue scale originates from bottom left in the usual engineering style (matching the grid on the pad). What, if ... one I am using for Templot. In which case I may have shouted "Fire!" too soon. I suppose I'll just have to get Vista anyway, to be able to test this stuff. regards, Martin. posted: 27 Mar 2009 12:08 from: Martin Wynne Jim Guthrie wrote: I've been digging through old messages about interlaced turnouts and noted you promising some help in a future PUG release for working with interlacing. Is this forthcoming PUG the one with that help, or is it just the " ...
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