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... to match the turnout curves. I'm not sure if this way of working is better or worse than my previous suggestion of overlaying short individual crossings on the underlying turnout rails. When I've got 227a released I will make a bit of video showing how to do this. Over to you to sort out the timbering. p.s. when you load the BOX file in 226f you will get a warning message about the later file, you can ignore it. cheers, Martin. Attachment: attach_3139_3757_derek_10_scissors .box 42 posted: 7 Sep 2020 07:50 from: Hayfield Hours of fun there, starting off with tidying up the timbers posted: 12 Sep 2020 23:30 from: DerekStuart Hello Martin That was really good of you to do that for me, thank you very much. That's above and beyond what I could have asked of you. 14 templates? That's where I was going wrong- I thought it should work with 4 C10s and one v5/k5 diamond.... then I got it sort-of right with splitting the centre ...
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... topic: 3751 RMweb down posted: 29 Aug 2020 07:44 from: Martin Wynne RMweb has been down for almost 24 hours now. Andy York is having a torrid time trying to get it back online after an upgrade yesterday. Being now into a bank holiday weekend, getting full IT support is difficult. More info on the RMweb facebook page at: http://www.facebook.com/RMweb-Server-Updates-205398459548735/ Please feel free to share this link. Martin. posted: 29 Aug 2020 12:13 from: Pierre Curiously here in AU land the RMWeb pages have been flaky for a couple of days. I was surprised to get the "Error 524" response from a server in China (Hong Kong). I did some snooping and used "tracert" and found that RMWeb IP address is registered in the USA and is (probably) using Cloudflare USA for hosting, however it seems that Cloudflare has recently opened a data centre in Hong Kong. Can't say that I am overly enthused to have my ( ...
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... topic: 3745 Video of the week posted: 18 Aug 2020 15:24 from: Martin Wynne I've updated the "Video of the week very long time" with a bit of rose-tinted nostalgia. Click the button top-left of Templot Club pages. Martin. posted: 19 Aug 2020 07:39 from: Hayfield Streets without cars !!! posted: 19 Aug 2020 10:09 from: Judi R Wonderful! Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Templot talk> Video of the week about Templot Club Templot Companion- User Guide- A-Z Index Templot Explained for beginners Please click: important information for new members and first-time visitors. indexing link for search engines back to top of page Please read this important note about copyright: Unless stated otherwise, all the files submitted to this web site are copyright and the property of the respective contributor. You are welcome to use them for your own personal non ...
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... what you are trying to do. Bear in mind that the suggested file name from Templot is just that -- a suggestion. You don't have to accept it, you can edit it or change it to whatever you want. Regardless of what you call it, Windows will put all your files in chronological order for you. Here's a short animation showing that, to reload the most recent file: file_reload_ani.gif I will waffle on a greater length in a separate reply shortly. regards, Martin. posted: 26 Aug 2007 07:56 from: Peter Salathiel Hi Martin, Sorry, I didn't explain that very well. I have one project, a layout with 12 modules, all together in one .box file. I work on one or two modules at a time, then make a print out of the relevant pages. I would like the name on the printout to co-incide with the saved filename. Unfortunately I keep pressing the Print button before remembering to rename the project and/or resave the file so I finish up with printouts ...
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... the two pieces of plain track crossing each other. The time to worry about check rails, wing rails etc is when you're building the track. Some people get their knickers in a twist about getting the Templot plan just right. It's only an aid to tracklaying, and there's no point in spending time with Templot when you could be spending the time laying real track. More heresy! (don't tell Martin I said that!) Look forward to meeting at the next Biscuit Group. Allan F posted: 19 Aug 2020 07:49 from: ScottW With the NBR terminating at Bonnybridge Central and the CR using it as a through station to Kilsyth it should make a small branchline a little more interesting to operate. I'm not sure what extra value a link between the two fiddle yard turntables would bring but I think you are right in saying that one shouldn't be too difficult include. I've currently modified the crossing lines into the fiddle yard and made them into two pieces of plain track. With regards the loco shed, I did have a similar ...
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... try and use standard slide chairs on the switch rails and standard chairs on the stock rails Whilst not fully prototypical I think it would give me the correct balance between following prototypical practice verses packability in model form Hi Hayfield. Thanks that's helpful. You have seen my contributions on rmweb so I have probably confused things by posting on two forums.I have now cut the wide central sleeper which I see is longer too. I'm going to start a property thread on rmweb at some point. Thanks again posted: 9 Aug 2020 16:07 from: Hayfield If you look carefully on the plan after the slide chairs there are M1 (small chair) and L1 (chairs) Both in the Exactoscale range, the L1 (along with J Chairs) are included on the new C&L sprues 982_091108_020000000.jpg Where I was referring to the chairs made up from splicing a standard and slide chair together, if you look at the bottom of the left hand sprues you will see what I am trying to replicate 982_091109_290000000.jpg I am building a trailing crossover, there is a ...
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... topic: 145 Track Clearances- slewing posted: 29 Aug 2007 07:13 from: Tim Morrow The June 2007 edition of Railway Modeller contains an article "NBR point and signal operation". A comment is made regarding clearances between structures, such as 'signal stanchions', point rodding, etc. and track location. As I construct operating point rodding, does Templot have the means of adjusting the track separation at those appropriate areas following setting the 'adjacent track centre to centre spacing' located under "Geometry" for the overall plan. With a particular project I am working on, which includes a double slip, point rodding is required to run to all the points. In one group, containing five rods, It would be good to be able to increase the track spacing to accommodate this width along this length. posted: 29 Aug 2007 12:34 from: Martin Wynne Tim Morrow wrote: As I construct operating point rodding, does Templot have the means of adjusting the track separation at those appropriate areas following setting the 'adjacent track centre ...
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... . regards, Martin. Attachment: attach_51_help_information.jpg 517 posted: 29 Aug 2007 21:28 from: Cynric Williams and templot companion launches in ie7 I have had a very quick play this afternoon and all seems good. One thing my second display is DVI straight into the Mac, I have read that using the DVI to VGA adaptor causes problems in XP and bootcamp http://forum.onmac.net/showthread.php?t =771 just a thought Dave.... Attachment: attach_52_templotcompanionsmall.jp g 505 posted: 29 Aug 2007 22:07 from: Martin Wynne Hi Cynric, Many thanks for all the screenshots. It seems all is now fine with 091b on your system. Do you feel the problems were a one-off, or were your difficulties typical of the problems Mac users can expect in getting Windows+ Templot running? There is still the mystery of Dave's problem. I sometimes receive enquiries asking if Templot will run on a Mac, and from a position of knowing nothing about Macs I give a cautious yes. But I don't want to steer ...
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... http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/160234-new-range-of-simple-to-assemble-00em-gauge-pointwork-kits/&do=findComment&comment=4218835 Those photos of yours from 2007 are still a great resource. For anyone looking for them, the GWR Special Chairs topics are listed at (scroll down): http://85a.co.uk/forum/view_forum.php?id=12&page=5 cheers, Martin. posted: 5 Dec 2020 07:47 from: Phil O Hi Martin, No problem with you using my photos to promote proper GW track building. Cheers Phil Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Share and show> GW special Chairs about Templot Club Templot Companion- User Guide- A-Z Index Templot Explained for beginners Please click: important information for new members and first-time visitors. indexing link for search engines back to top of page ...
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... a bit unknown. I did some digging about 3 years ago after hearing about some SSD failures, and it appeared that the cheaper SSDs could fail after a couple of years, and that if one wanted longlevity then one needed to fork out for server-grade SSDs. Even then life wasn't guaranteed. If I get around to building a new PC it's certainly something I'd look at, but don't know which way I'd jump. Nigel Last edited on 28 Nov 2019 00:13 by Nigel Brown posted: 28 Nov 2019 07:38 from: FraserSmith The ideal way to use an ssd is to also have old fashioned drives and put the operating system and programs on the ssd and your valuable data on the old fashioned disk drive. If you want more data security then have two or more in some sort of raid configuration. If you want more security than that then get a Synology drive or simlar and back up to that but if that's running 24/7 and you live in the country as I do then you might want a ups ...
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371. Printing
... the printed pages and be able to move them to best fit your templates. Make sure you have set your printer to the paper size first. n.b. if you have been exporting PDF files, make sure the page outlines have been reset for the printer: 2_020727_520000000.png cheers, Martin. posted: 2 May 2018 12:35 from: Malcolm Sayer Thanks Martin. posted: 3 May 2018 05:49 from: Malcolm Sayer Hi Martin I got it to print but parts were missing? Malc posted: 3 May 2018 07:05 from: Martin Wynne Hi Malcolm, Which parts? Can you take a photo of it and post it here? cheers, Martin. posted: 3 May 2018 11:02 from: Malcolm Sayer Hi Martin Wil do when I get home this evening. Malc posted: 3 May 2018 18:11 from: Malcolm Sayer 3509_031300_000000000.jpg posted: 3 May 2018 18:13 from: Malcolm Sayer Hi Martin As you can see there is at least two pages missing. Malc Parts of Templot Club may not function ...
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... : http://templot.com/companion/crop_combine.php Hint: when cropping and combining, it is useful to put the picture borders on, which makes it easier to see what you are doing: 2_241016_320000000.png cheers, Martin. posted: 24 Sep 2018 16:05 from: Hayfield Sorry for the blank file tried again, I will now watch the video. Loaded a shape file for those interested Failed again, Attachment: attach_2753_3330_Holborn_viaduct_S ept_2018.bgs 149 Last edited on 24 Sep 2018 16:06 by Hayfield posted: 25 Sep 2018 07:58 from: Hayfield Thanks I managed to do it, took me a couple of goes as initially I tampered with the scaling accidently Attachment: attach_2755_3330_Holborn_viaduct_S ept_2018-1.sk81 196 Last edited on 25 Sep 2018 08:02 by Hayfield Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Baffled beginners> Cropping a plan in Templot about Templot Club Templot Companion- User Guide- A-Z Index Templot Explained for beginners Please click: important ...
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... of one LH and two RH B6 turnouts at the other with a B6 crossover as drawn by templot in the middle, but the straight connecting rails from the crossover to the two ends don't meet correctly as it appears that when the turnouts are joined together to form the ladder, the resulting tracks from the diverging side that will form the storage yard are at different track centres to those set up on the crossover. regards Chris Last edited on 14 Aug 2018 14:23 by Chris Hodge posted: 14 Aug 2018 16:07 from: Martin Wynne Hi Chris, Templot works with prototype designs for the turnout lengths, it doesn't work as a set-track style program based on model geometry. For ladder tracks you may want to use a shorter turnout than a B-6, I suggest using A-6. Click the template> switch settings... menu item and select size A in the list. There is a trick you can use to get the ladder turnouts aligned with the yard tracks at fixed centres. Lay out the ...
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... topic: 3383 Sketchboard error message posted: 8 Feb 2019 21:07 from: Richard Spratt 68_081557_490000000.png I'm trying to find the image that this message is refering to. Whatever it is appears to be slowing down my PC which was a reasonable spec gaming PC 4 years ago. When I don't load the sketchboard file it flies along even though there are 240 templates! Is there a way of starting with item 1 in the sketchboard file and moving through them to find the offending item? posted: 8 Feb 2019 22:54 from: Martin Wynne Richard Spratt wrote: 68_081557_490000000.png I'm trying to find the image that this message is refering to. Whatever it is appears to be slowing down my PC which was a reasonable spec gaming PC 4 years ago. When I don't load the sketchboard file it flies along even though there are 240 templates! Is there a way of starting with item 1 in the sketchboard file and moving through them to find the offending item? Hi Richard, What happens when you click OK? Do any other messages appear ...
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... wheels and Loksound/Zimo sound decoders. There isn't a hope of me being able to kit-build a loco with this level of detail and I wouldn't want to pay to have somebody do it for me. Widening the frames is excellent though as they do look a little odd with EM wheels and a OO chassis. Say hello to Phil at C&L for me- I will try and catch up with him as I see he is on the Stafford show list next month. Rob posted: 22 Jan 2019 07:16 from: Andrew Duncan Rob Manchester wrote: Hi Andrew, Sorry, wasn't very well yesterday and missed your post. Thanks for the kind offer but believe it or not I just unpacked a box of glassware that has been in the loft since we moved in( 25 years !!) and there are some 'posh' glasses in there. I promise to try one out next time I head for the whisky bottle providing you keep your running rails nearer the vertical Rob Hello Rob Ok that's a deal, but ...
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... topic: 285 Keyboard shortcut for 'Wipe to current' posted: 13 Dec 2007 14:29 from: mattots I noticed the other day when using Templot on my laptop that nearly all the other functions I regularly use have a keyboard shortcut assigned to them (which I already use) but 'Wipe to current template' does not. Seeing as this is one of the most frequently used functions, it would be really nice if this could have a keyboard shortcut assigned to it. Matt posted: 13 Dec 2007 16:07 from: renluethi How about double clicking on the storage box items to delete them to the control? René posted: 13 Dec 2007 20:43 from: Alan Turner mattots wrote: I noticed the other day when using Templot on my laptop that nearly all the other functions I regularly use have a keyboard shortcut assigned to them (which I already use) but 'Wipe to current template' does not. Seeing as this is one of the most frequently used functions, it would be really nice if this could have a ...
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... 14 Dec 2007 00:20 from: Martin Wynne p.s. Alan, Andy, Don't get the F10 shortcut too firmly memorised -- it's changing in a future Pug (provisionally to CTRL+ F10 for swell), because F9 and F10 are needed for the irregular diamonds. Brian, this illustrates perfectly why I'm so reluctant to produce a printed manual -- in no time at all it would be out of date and as such it would be more hindrance than help. regards, Martin. posted: 14 Dec 2007 07:47 from: Martin Wynne Richard Morton wrote: Is there not a way to have Templot trace a path like a centerline? I could say draft a centerline for some track work in Corel and export it as a DXF or DWG format. Import it into Templot then through a centerline selection tool plot the path with nodes or some such? Then Templot can build the required track work on that centerline. I think that could be a great tool or a learning assistant. What you think? Hi Richard, If ...
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... Martin Wynne Jim Guthrie wrote: You might find it easier to go to page 467 in their virtual catalogue to see what's there- I can't seem to give URLs into the catalogue. Hi Jim, Thanks. Here's the link to page 483, which has some very thin grooving inserts down to .019" wide, see middle of page: http://edition.pagesuite.com/html5/reader/production/default.aspx?pubname=&pubid=9c3eabd2-e3ba-4a9f-8bd3-aa6475bd6e37&pnum=483 (click the pink links to order) UK heavy-rail widths (2.75") in thou: 4mm/ft: .036" 7mm/ft: .063" cheers, Martin. posted: 25 Nov 2018 19:42 from: Stephen Freeman Hi, I use a couple of parting off tools, suitably altered for 7mm and 4mm scale, so can do width for 7mm scale Bullhead and 4mm scale bullhead (approx 1mm). I can probably do smaller if needed. Rob Manchester wrote: Stephen Freeman wrote: Depends on the ...
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... think in terms of lengthening the leads on TL186 and TR260 so as to reduce the end throw on vehicles passing over these connections, as I would expect that to ameliorate or even eliminate such a conflict. This may involve the toe of TL186 becoming repositioned adjacent to a platform face, which in turn could have implications for the signalling/locking of facing movements over these points. posted: 13 Nov 2018 15:28 from: Rob Manchester William's original RM post is here for anybody interested. Rob posted: 15 Nov 2018 07:35 from: William Williamson Thanks Rob! The more I think about it, the more I reckon that a consolidated entry to the 'old goods yard' (i.e. a CCD siding and a carriage siding) makes more sense. I don't want to bring the front-left tracks too close to the front, but I wonder if a large S curve will give me the geometry I need. Life has gone a bit mad in the last couple of days, but I think that may be my next port ...
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... topic: 289 Mixed-gauge curved crossover posted: 24 Dec 2007 04:07 from: Martin Wynne Mixed-gauge curved crossover (without side-swap): gwr_mixed_night.png GWR broad and standard gauges in P4. Conventional timbering. Right-click on the link and select Save Target/Link As... Download: Mixed-gauge curved crossover (for Templot version 078e or later). Example printed templates: gwr_mixed_print_a1.png gwr_mixed_print_a2.png (Above printed at 85% .) Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Companion> Samples and examples> Mixed-gauge curved crossover about Templot Club Templot Companion- User Guide- A-Z Index Templot Explained for beginners Please click: important information for new members and first-time visitors. indexing link for search engines back to top of page Please read this important note about copyright: Unless stated otherwise, all the files submitted to this web site are copyright and the property of the respective contributor. You are welcome ...
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