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... . and I am not volunteering! Glen posted: 25 Feb 2009 22:56 from: its_all_downhill Some how I don't think I am up to that level.... yet!!!!! Pretty mind blowing.. t. posted: 28 Feb 2009 20:46 from: Paul Boyd Glen wrote: Now I am waiting to see some brave soul try to put that into TEMPLOT. Attached is your starter for ten Have fun! Attachment: attach_497_741_Multi-gauge.box 231 posted: 28 Feb 2009 22:07 from: Martin Wynne Paul Boyd wrote: Attached is your starter for ten Hi Paul, That's amazing! Are you going to build it? Martin. posted: 1 Mar 2009 04:21 from: Glen Suckling Paul Boyd wrote: Attached is your starter for ten Have fun! Paul, That is fantastic. You certainly have more patience than I do, and a better grasp of TEMPLOT. Glen posted: 1 Mar 2009 11:00 from: Paul Boyd Hi Martin& Glen Thanks- it was just a ...
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... marks, checking the far end of the exit curve to be sure. This introduced a slight mismatch in the crossover road, cured with a few mm of final snaking on the upper turnout. (Generally it would be easier to have a fixed large radius for the main road of the lower turnout, then make transition to the exit curve beyond.) Here's the video to show the basic idea (15MB, give it time to load): Paul's crossover video regards, Martin. posted: 18 Nov 2008 02:07 from: Paul Boyd Hi Martin Here's the video to show the basic idea (15MB, give it time to load): That's brilliant- thanks! I watched through it a couple of times then had a go. I have a bit of tidying up to do, and I'll have a play with the increased track centres as well, plus I want to move the crossover to the right a bit so a chance to do it all again! The F5 'size' function isn't one I've come across before, and ...
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... topic: 525 Tandems and Slips in 0.91c posted: 16 Aug 2008 02:59 from: Templot User Can anyone point me in the direction of the best way to create tandems and slips (both single and double) in Templot v0.91c? I can't seem to search for multiple separate words in the Yahoo Groups search message facility. Ta Ian J. posted: 16 Aug 2008 03:07 from: Martin Wynne Ian wrote: Can anyone point me in the direction of the best way to create tandems and slips (both single and double) in Templot v0.91c? I can't seem to search for multiple separate words in the Yahoo Groups search message facility. Hi Ian, To search for multiple separate words use+ signs, i.e. enter+ word1+ word2 in the search box. There are videos for both slips and tandems in the video list. In addition there is a static tutorial for slips. Write again if you need more. regards, Martin. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active ...
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... topic: 559 C&L Finescale sleeper spacings posted: 16 Sep 2008 07:56 from: Stuart Mitchell HI.. I have some C&L Finescale EM track bases which I hope to use on a small shunting layout but when I print the plan the sleeper don't match. How can I fix this so it all lines up. Also will this also adjust the point sleeper?? Stuart posted: 16 Sep 2008 10:30 from: Martin Wynne Hi Stuart, I have some C&L Finescale EM track bases which I hope to use on a small shunting layout but when I print the plan the sleepers don't match. How can I fix this so it all lines up? You can set up custom spacings for plain track sleepers by going to real> plain track options> rail lengths and sleeper spacings... menu item. There is detailed guide showing how to do it at: http://www.templot.com/martweb/pdf_files/gwr_track_panels.pdf But most folks would want to work the other way -- spacing ...
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... topic: 584 Undo Make TS/MS properly posted: 9 Oct 2008 01:46 from: Richard Spratt When you undo either Make double track TS or MS because you guessed the wrong way, it appears to create a second template under the original. If you start with one template, make MS, then undo and make TS you end up with 3 templates, not 2. posted: 9 Oct 2008 02:07 from: Martin Wynne Richard Spratt wrote: When you undo either Make double track TS or MS because you guessed the wrong way, it appears to create a second template under the original. If you start with one template, make MS, then undo and make TS you end up with 3 templates, not 2. Hi Richard, ??? There isn't an undo function on any of the tools> make functions. If the result is not desired, click on the new background template and then click delete to the control/current template. This reverts you to the condition before using the make function. ...
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... Nov 2008 00:12 from: smokestak3174 I've just started designing 3' track in 7mm and have been experimenting. I've found 84" (7') sleepers look more like the pictures I've seen of the prototype. But then I've also seen some very short sleepers which could be about 6'. I'm going to build some short sections to see which looks best and I'll post some photos. I plan to use fine pins to fix code 100 fb to balsa sleepers as a trial. Ian posted: 15 Nov 2008 07:53 from: JohnM smokestak3174 wrote: I plan to use fine pins to fix code 100 fb to balsa sleepers as a trial. Why use balsa for sleepers this may cause problems? Thin ply is available in lengths that can be cut to size, also both copper and brass rivets could be used to solder your rail to. Regards, John M posted: 15 Nov 2008 21:17 from: Paul Boyd I would echo what John M has said- I don't think balsa would be suitable. I would ...
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... Oct 2008 13:04 from: Raymond Many thanks Martin, that looks much easier than the old way and I shall try one later when the builders have let me move to another room. Regards Raymond posted: 30 Oct 2008 19:29 from: Raymond Well, now I have moved my office I have had time try this out. Very simple and quite quick. Don't think it took me more than half an hour and here is the result. Raymond Attachment: attach_374_603_Y_turnout_1in8.box 569 posted: 6 Mar 2017 23:07 from: Chris Noble Martin/Raymond New to Templot and first post in the forum so please be gentle with me. I have been following the tutorial for producing symmetrical Y-Turnouts along with the addition comments in this thread and for some reason I can't quite get the end result to match those here and in the tutorial in that my turnout at the Y end is not level, it has two additional sleepers, E1& E2. Would you mind taking a look at the attached and offering a critique please? ...
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... topic: 607 Passwords? I thought you hated them. posted: 1 Nov 2008 05:07 from: Brian Lewis Hi Martin, Just tried to get into TC, only to be asked for a password.... I thought you were against this nonsense. I haven't a clue what it is and why should I have to remember it each time? ** ** ** Considering how quickly you reply to others, I felt that I was being snubbed by your failure to respond to my questions about saving files. Thanks for the discourtesy. Brian Lewis posted: 1 Nov 2008 05:32 from: Martin Wynne Brian Lewis wrote: Considering how quickly you reply to others, I felt that I was being snubbed by your failure to respond to my questions about saving files. Thanks for the discourtesy. Hi Brian, You actually wrote "What do others think?", so I assumed you were looking for comments from others, not from me. This is a multi-way forum for all, I can't ...
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... first attempt at a double outside slip. The timber shoving is not the best, so there is some more work to be done. The Templot .box file is attached to the nest message. Any comments and/or feedback is welcome. Regards John P. Attachment: attach_438_660_OSSLIP.jpg 1263 posted: 14 Dec 2008 23:54 from: John Preston and here is the box file as promised. Attachment: attach_439_660_outside_slip_final .box 507 posted: 15 Dec 2008 22:04 from: donald peters Made me smile posted: 10 Jan 2009 07:01 from: jadafmak I think that is very well done. You have given me incentive to do more. Thank you very much. posted: 17 Dec 2009 22:04 from: awhite I would love to build a double outside slip like that but in f/s 0 Gauge (32mm). Is there any way of converting your drawing from P4 to 0G in one easy action? Or has anyone got a box drawing of one already done in F0G? I've done searches and a trawl through this ...
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... topic: 488 Shortening a B6 turnout posted: 13 Jul 2008 07:13 from: Martin Wynne Dear all, I have just replied to a question on RMweb about how to shorten a B6 turnout to save space. This is a much better option than changing to an A5 turnout. I made a bit of Jing video to explain it. Click the picture to watch the video: b6_v_12ft_6_em.png For the notes about it, see: http://www.rmweb.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p =398910#p398910 regards, Martin. posted: 14 Jul 2008 06:39 from: Paul Hamilton Thanks for that Martin, I hadn't caught it on RMWeb yet. That is an elegant solution I reckon. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Templot talk> Shortening a B6 turnout 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. ...
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... fundamental error in the way that the DXF files are generated. Rails are drawn as 6mm straight lines. Which means a 1m long curve comprises 664 individual lines, rather than 4 curves. Fortunately sleepers are drawn as 4 straight lines, but they could be drawn as a rectangle. This all means that the DXF file is horrendously big. Over 7MB for Awrhyllgwami which is really no more than 6 turnouts and 8m of flexitrack: http://www.scalefour.org/demuchallenge/awrhyllgwami/awrhyllgwami.htm posted: 22 Dec 2008 04:07 from: Martin Wynne Richard Spratt wrote: Yes, there is a fundamental error in the way that the DXF files are generated. Rails are drawn as 6mm straight lines. Hi Richard, It's not a "fundamental error". It was created that way for very good reasons after considerable design effort over many years. Please ask for explanations before making such assertions. If the output from Templot doesn't meet your requirements there is other software you could try, such as Trax2, AnyRail, XTrkCad or 3rd PlanIt. Or ...
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... time. On balance I think this is helpful for users in the UK. If you work on after midnight, you tend to regard it as still the day before, whereas few are likely to be starting a new day on their computer before 5am. Users elsewhere in the world may or may not see it as a helpful change. Either way, we are stuck with it! Martin. posted: 14 Jan 2009 06:55 from: gsmorris Martin, no probs yet GSM posted: 19 Jan 2009 08:07 from: Graham Idle Hi all, is anyone else having the same problems (or is it me. When I go to the forums it shows multiple new messages. When I click on a particular new message, I am taken to the first message in the forum, not the newest. Also, it says that messages are new when I have already read them. This could always be something to do with my settings, as I am in the process of re-installing all my programs due to a new ...
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... wrote: Mick Nicholson wrote: If you have them some years ago Steve Hall wrote a good serious in "Model Railway Journal" Issues 113& 115. Howard. I've just scanned the article from issue 113, which is prototype information (where-as the article in 115 is 4mm implementation.). Mainly for my own use so I don't need to dig through my MRJ's to find it. It's a 12 page PDF (28MB), if anyone else wants a copy. posted: 5 Feb 2009 18:07 from: JFS Re your comment about Track Circuits replacing fouling bars, I certainly know that at Midhurst (if that is rural enough) they did indeed replace a fouling bar with a short T/C when they rationalised to the single 'box. There were also numerous examples on main lines which were not otherwise track circuited at all (ie where Syke's Lock and Block was in use) I don't know about Swanage- but if you can get hold of/ sight of the relevent copy of George Pryor's book of box ...
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... topic: 727 Admin: access problems today posted: 10 Feb 2009 11:07 from: Martin Wynne Dear all, It seems members with internet connections via Pipex/ Tiscali/ Nildram are having problems accessing Templot Club since about 9pm last night. That inludes me -- I'm currently connected here via a painfully slow dial-up connection on a different ISP. I will report again as soon as I have any news. In the meantime affected members can access Templot Club via the Yahoo group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/templot regards, Martin. posted: 10 Feb 2009 12:11 from: richard_t It must be certain switches, as I'm accessing this forum OK from Pipex. posted: 10 Feb 2009 12:32 from: Paul Boyd...and it wasn't working at all well last night connected via Zen. posted: 10 Feb 2009 13:32 from: Martin Wynne I'm pleased to report it's back to normal here. If anyone is still having trouble, please let me know. (In due course I ...
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... , and the chat room is still not being used. The message seems clear, so I'm minded to go ahead and scrub it. It seems a shame to close down a potentially useful communication channel, but if it's not wanted... Perhaps the Chatzy format is wrong? There is other chat room software which could be more closely integrated with Templot Club, using the same login and user names. If I installed some such, would anyone use it? regards, Martin. posted: 6 Apr 2009 11:07 from: Paul Boyd Hi Martin Perhaps the Chatzy format is wrong? There is other chat room software which could be more closely integrated with Templot Club, using the same login and user names. If I installed some such, would anyone use it I think people here are just not the chat room type! I bet not many of us have accounts with Faceblog or Tweeter or whatever they're called either! Personally, I'm quite happy to just keep an eye on the forum emails and wait for a reply to any questions ...
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... topic: 738 Templates on different levels posted: 21 Feb 2009 07:35 from: dessire_luvals Hi All Could I seek some guidance as to the best approach for, (a) draw track on different levels i.e. one track below another? and (b) the best way to print seperate templates for the two levels? Thanks Russell posted: 21 Feb 2009 08:12 from: Martin Wynne dessire_luvals wrote: Could I seek some guidance as to the best approach for, (a) draw track on different levels i.e. one track below another? and (b) the best way to print seperate templates for the two levels? Hi Russell, A good way to do this is to use different marker colours for the tracks on each level. You can set the marker colour for a group of templates all in one go -- select the group of templates then group> template colours for group> marker colour for all this group... menu item. When you want to print them, select the group using the ...
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... . BobHFiles A box file to show where I am. While I have an attempt at joining the ends of the loops they do not match exactly. An xtc file for the whole setup as I have it now. A Word doc with a prnt scrn of the Castlgar Wye for those that do not have XtrkCad. Any help, suggestions is appreciated. Once I learn how to complete these loops I can apply the technique to other parts of the layout. Bob Hobbs Ottawa Canada. posted: 6 Aug 2008 11:07 from: Martin Wynne Hi Bob, If you post messages directly on the forum web site instead of via email, they will appear instantly and you won't suffer the delays. There's a link at the top of every email, with this message: Please use the above link to reply to this message. Replies by email will be subject to delay. The delay is because if you post by email your message has to wait until I'm around to steer it into the system. Please click the link provided in the email ...
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... batch of batteries for the longer life ones There's a setting in Templot you can change for better battery life and less fan activity. On the control room/ program panel window, click the program> expert> cpu usage> allow full idle (slow) option. Read the>? cpu- help menu notes for more info about this. You might care to report if this improves matters, and how much difference it makes to the mouse response in Templot? regards, Martin. posted: 12 Jul 2008 21:07 from: its_all_downhill Martin Wynne wrote: Hi Tom, Many thanks for that detailed report. It looks a great little computer, it would be ideal as a remote capture monitor for a digital camera. I like the idea of no moving parts, it should be quite rugged for outdoor use, and on the workbench too? You might care to report if this improves matters, and how much difference it makes to the mouse response in Templot? regards, Martin. Hi Martin Indeed it is the work bench, well ...
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... topic: 332 Military Railways book, 1917 posted: 11 Feb 2008 15:07 from: rodney_hills Hello, Just came across an interesting pointer on RMweb by 'pacific231k': http://www.rmweb.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f =7 &t =17566 "Someone who has a copy of the 1917 US Army Corps of Engineers manual on building and operating military railways has done the world the great service of scanning the entire 194 pages as a pdf. This is fascinating stuff and includes both the operation of permanent railways- mostly civilian railways taken into military use- and so called "combat railways" and "supply railways" of the type used on the Western Front. What is particularly interesting is that the manual is drawing on lessons from the Boer and American Civil Wars (which was closer in time to WW1 than WW2 is to us now) rather than on what had already by then been learned by the French and British during WW1.": http://www.trainweb.org/girr/military_railways/military_railways.html The book includes a ...
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... topic: 409 How to manage cut crossings at turntables posted: 14 Apr 2008 12:07 from: Templot User -- --- from Georg Kautzsch -- --- Dear Ladies and gentlemen, I use Templot for my "Rosenheim" project (from 1857). There are 3 types of turn tables with different track crossings nearby but outside the turn tables forseen. Can you please give me an idea how to manage these? My template file is attached. Best regards Georg Kautzsch Attachment: attach_266_409_rosenheim_13042008 .box 247 Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Templot talk> How to manage cut crossings at turntables 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 ...
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