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... topic: 1553 Double Slip anyone? posted: 29 Jun 2011 18:58 from: JFS Hi All, Anyone fancy their chances with this one? http://homepage2.nifty.com/kotaroooo/5pointcx.htm Look forward to seeing anyone's efforts! Has anyone ever seen anything of the sort in the UK? Best Wishes, Howard. posted: posted: 3 Jul 2011 10:29 from: roythebus Seems like a fairly normal double slip to me! 3 Jul 2011 10:29 from: roythebus Seems like a fairly normal double slip to me! posted: 3 Jul 2011 13:04 from: Alan McMillan The photograph's a normal slip but the drawing underneath is a Baesler slip. They're used a lot on the Continent, mainly in Germany, but I've never seen one in the UK Alan posted: 3 Jul 2011 16:57 from: Alan Turner Alan McMillan wrote: The photograph's a normal slip but the drawing underneath is a Baesler slip. They're used a lot on the Continent, mainly in Germany, but I've never seen one in ...
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762. RMweb
... please stop attempting to post or make Status Updates whilst the site is experiencing problems. I would take it offline if I could access my Admin area. I am presently furious with our software provider but I would appeal for some patience and see where we are tomorrow." posted: 22 Apr 2012 08:33 from: Jim Guthrie Martin Wynne wrote: It was hacked by a protest group who stole some members' email addresses. Protesting about what? Enquiring minds.... Jim. posted: 22 Apr 2012 10:45 from: Jonathan Wells ^^^ Some numpties protesting about bankers etc. posted: 22 Apr 2012 10:55 from: Martin Wynne Jim Guthrie wrote: Protesting about what? Enquiring minds.... Hi Jim, My RMweb email address was stolen, and this is the spam email I received, 4 times over. If you plan to join in you will need a barrel of gunpowder and a funny hat. The suggested response on RMweb is to send a bus timetable to the address given, ...
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... --- from Peter Chappell -- --- I pasted and tried the link as requested but the result was not successful Hi Peter, Many thanks for that. I notice you are on AOL, which tends to be a bit iffy with links. It seems you found the site but not the file. Could you try these three instead: http://goldwingfacts.com/ http://goldwingfacts.com/forums/ http://goldwingfacts.com/forums/index.php Thanks, Martin. posted: 23 Feb 2009 10:04 from: davelong I'd just like to let you know that, I've not had any problems whatsoever during any of these events, albeit I'm not on Templot club 24hr but I'm on the computer atleast a good 4-6hrs a day. I'm currently with sky broadband. I tend to access through the notification emails, not often typing the web address into the address bar on IE. Hope you manage to gets things sorted. Kind regards posted: 23 Feb 2009 10:48 from: Martin Wynne davelong wrote ...
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... 9 Aug 2008 20:06 from: Martin Wynne Alan Turner wrote: here is the "straight from Templot" DXF. Hi Alan, That's reduced the file size from 4.7MB from TurboCad to 2.7MB direct from Templot. However, it has only 415,778 lines, so it can't be the source of an error on line 466,959. You seem to have got in a muddle with your files -- I suggest sending this file to your friend instead of the previous one. regards, Martin. posted: 10 Aug 2008 15:43 from: Martin Wynne Alan Turner wrote: However when the member of the club tries to load it into Auto CAD for printing it off he gets the following error: Command: dxfin Syntax error or premature end of file on line 466959. Invalid or incomplete DXF input -- drawing discarded. Hi Alan, Did you send the file as an email attachment? It's a large file -- it is very likely that it has exceeded the allowed attachment size and been truncated. Now that you ...
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... the point leading to it was off the down line and the yard access then crossed the up line with a plain diamond, thus avoiding a facing point. Hi John, A common arrangement. Here's Rubery on the Halesowen branch: http://www.photobydjnorton.com/RailwayPictures/RuberyStnfromDownHome.jpg From this excellent site: http://www.photobydjnorton.com Often the diamond-crossing had a slip road added to make a trailing crossover, as here at Three Cocks Junction: trailing_slip.jpg© unknown regards, Martin. posted: 16 Apr 2012 21:10 from: TimRKirby Martin Wynne wrote: Often the diamond-crossing had a slip road added to make a trailing crossover, as here at Three Cocks Junction: trailing_slip.jpg© unknown That link appears to be somewhat broken, Martin (p.s. the 404 generated an error too- Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request) posted: 16 Apr 2012 21:15 from: Martin Wynne Hi Tim, I've made a few changes to the web site. If you ...
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... and have come up with a few what I hope are fairly simple questions. This is one of them. During my wanderings I must have sent something to the storage box. Now when I start up I get the message "Do you want to restore the storage box contents and background drawing from your previous Templot session?" When I go to the storage box it informs me "box empty". How do I delete a template that isn't there according to the storage box? Regards ken posted: 4 Feb 2010 10:06 from: Martin Wynne Kenneth Beckett wrote: Do you want to restore the storage box contents and background drawing from your previous Templot session? Hi Ken, Templot keeps a backup of your work independently of your own files. If you answer "yes" to that question, the empty storage box will be reloaded with the templates that were in it when you quit the previous Templot session. All templates showing on the pad background are stored in the storage box: stored_template.gif The screenshot above applies to 074b. More ...
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... , it does, but i really want to replace the track with something that looks better. I know both makes of proprietary track aren't anything like scale measurements, but is there an easy way of making Templot templates that will closely match the Peco OO gauge series? Relaying the track won't be too much hassle, it's the wiring that took the time, involving a whole string of single and double slips in true Frank Dyer fashion, and not using digital control. But then I like relays! posted: 3 May 2010 10:45 from: Martin Wynne Hi Roy, There are a couple of templates available for downloading which exactly match Peco 00/H0 turnouts. Download from: topic 294 peco_00h0.png But it's not too clear what you are asking? If you are replacing the Peco track you don't necessarily need an exact match. For example a crossover made from Peco Large Radius turnouts could probably be replaced with an ordinary A-7 crossover, and look much better as a result: 00sf_a7_v_peco1.png If you want a closer match to the original, ...
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... sorry, this font size is hard-coded, there isn't a setting to change it. I made the corner texts intentionally small because they are within the finished template area and might obscure important detail if too large. Note that the page number is also printed in a larger font outside the trim margin in the bottom left corner. The best I can suggest is that you read that and write it on the template area before trimming off the margins. No-one has mentioned this before, and when I coded it 10 years ago it looked fine. Looking at it again now with eyes 10 years older (my eyes are the same age as yours ), I can see that it might be a problem. I will do something about this in the next upgrade. Thanks for drawing my attention to it. regards, Martin. posted: 16 Nov 2009 21:05 from: Gordon S Thanks for your quick reply Martin. I just reached a stage when the u, v and w's all looked the same.... ...
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... topic: 1865 Connecting two points posted: 6 Mar 2012 00:13 from: julia I might be being blind here and not spotting an obvious way of doing this, but: I have a curved turnout (1 :10 700mm inner radius), with a length of curved track (700mm radius), and then on the other end another curved turnout the same. Is there any way to simply connect the two exits from the turnouts to create a smooth curve between the two? I am also failing to find an obvious way to move the peg from one end of a turnout/length of track to the other end. What am I missing? [Edit: Scratch that, found this bit, connection question still stands] Sorry if this is a really obvious question. Thanks J Last edited on 6 Mar 2012 00:17 by julia posted: 6 Mar 2012 02:18 from: Martin Wynne julia wrote: I have a curved turnout (1 :10 700mm inner radius), with a length of curved track ...
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... from the displayed preview text. regards, Martin. posted: 19 Nov 2009 16:43 from: Al Crooks Martin Wynne wrote After clicking Preview, just scroll down the page to continue editing. The previous text may take a few seconds to reappear in the editor. After clicking Back in your browser by mistake, you could have clicked Forward to get back to the preview and the editor. Even if the editor is then blank, you can copy and paste from the displayed preview text. Yup, user side ID 10 T error logged. Will try again once I've finished laying this vee... posted: 20 Nov 2009 10:58 from: Al Crooks Hi Martin, Here I go again! Firstly, apologies if any of these questions have obvious answers, I'm on the Mac at the moment, as the PC PSU seems to have given up, so I can't open Templot to check things. luckily I'd already printed off what I need for now....You can do that now, using dummy templates... ...
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... the situation 1) Operation from below directly onto the point blades with dummy tiebars. 2) 2 separate tiebars linked together 3) A more flexible tiebar All require fixing by to the pointblades. I can help with 2 and/or 3 if you wish to discuss the matter further. Stephen PeterD wrote: Thanks for your reply Brian, PM sent. Does anyone have photos/examples of slip tie bars in use? Not the sliding pcb sleeper type as I have found these unsatisfacory. Thanks posted: 25 Jan 2012 10:58 from: PeterD Thank you Stephen for your reply. I would appreciate any advice you can give. Peter posted: 25 Jan 2012 23:13 from: Tony W PeterD wrote: Chairs I have now obtained plastic chairs for standard trackwork and the brass crossing nose chairs. These will be assembled on ply sleepers (already bought in strips). I am missing check rail chairs. Can anyone help with these please? Peter Hi Peter. Assuming you need Check rail chairs that give a 1mm gap, Exactoscale ...
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... written tutorials. Keep 'em coming! Andy posted: 27 Nov 2007 18:00 from: Andy B Alan Turner wrote: You can't use a midi file because that type of file only contains instructions to play an instrument. If you don't have the instrument it doesn't work. But don't most PC's these days have a sound card with a built-in midi player?- so effectively you do have an instrument. Whether you like the 'music' that comes out is a separate discussion posted: 27 Nov 2007 19:10 from: Martin Wynne Alan Turner wrote: You can't use a midi file because that type of file only contains instructions to play an instrument. If you don't have the instrument it doesn't work. Hi Alan, The instrument in this case is the synthesiser chip on the audio card, or often nowadays integrated on the motherboard. Virtually all PCs with any sound at all can play midi files. So I'm puzzled why a midi file can't be embedded in an avi media file. Perhaps it can? The resultant "music ...
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... V-crossing for example gets you to 78.4" with a B-7.5, or lets you revert back to B-7.25. In some places you are using machined check flares, which suggests you are intending these to be flat-bottom? In which case you shouldn't be using the REA bullhead switches for those turnouts. If you go to template> switch options... you will find two ranges of switches for flat-bottom. The range of curved switches in BS-113A rail would be suitable for 10-15 year old track at your period. For your intended shunting operations you will surely need a run-round facility somewhere on-scene? Another crossover near the lower end of the main lines would do that. regards, Martin. posted: 25 Nov 2007 04:48 from: John Lewis BeamEnds wrote: Damn. That should be http://home.btconnect.com/soddingham Richard Don't you mean "Buggrit it"? John posted: 25 Nov 2007 05:15 from: BeamEnds Hi Martin, thanks for ...
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... do I cannot get this to fit and cannot see where I am going wrong. I have to admit I have no clue when it comes to the prototype and alot of terms in Templot baffle me. I know I should know all these things and terms but I have managed to get this far blissfully ignorant. I would if someone could take a look and advise me where my problem arises and then I can complete this for my micro layout. Thanks in advance Tom Attachment: attach_1039_1458_3way_for_bisylane _v1.2.box 158 posted: 17 Apr 2011 10:30 from: Raymond its_all_downhill wrote: Hi Temploters, I am having problems with a 3way Tandem point I am going to build in 2mmFS. I have followed Martin's video step by step and am confident up until the place where you rotate the K onto the background template no matter what I do I cannot get this to fit and cannot see where I am going wrong. I have to admit I have no clue when it comes to the prototype and alot of terms in Templot baffle me. I know I should ...
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... is restored. So to carry on where you left off, just copy the relevant template to the control template before continuing with the next part of the design. Alternatively, you can store library templates with your various settings for this and other options, and copy the required one of those as needed. This is the standard way to use Templot -- copy from a template which contains the desired set of settings, and then adjust it as required for the new work. regards, Martin. posted: 27 Jun 2010 10:41 from: stuart1600 Thanks for the quick response, Martin. I had obviously misunderstood the minimum radius setting, thinking it related to a box-file rather than a template. I may well be in a minority of one (not for the first time!)but setting a minimum radius for the whole layout is actually what I would prefer to do. If the entire layout was the gasworks sidings then obviously a sharper radius would be appropriate, but for any typical mainline/branchline layout then the long- ...
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... two layout plans and the authors thought on the designs. I'll do them as attachments. Attachment: attach_152_247_MRNLayout0.jpg 782 posted: 23 Nov 2007 20:07 from: Jim Guthrie Second Page Attachment: attach_154_247_MRNLayout00.jpg 792 posted: 23 Nov 2007 20:08 from: Jim Guthrie Third page Attachment: attach_155_247_MRNLayout1.jpg 797 posted: posted: 23 Nov 2007 20:09 from: Jim Guthrie Fourth Page Attachment: attach_156_247_MRNLayout2.jpg 808 23 Nov 2007 20:09 from: Jim Guthrie Fifth Page Attachment: attach_157_247_MRNLayout3.jpg 795 posted: 23 Nov 2007 20:10 from: Jim Guthrie Sixth Page Attachment: attach_158_247_MRNLayout4.jpg 782 posted: 23 Nov 2007 20:11 from: Jim Guthrie Seventh Page Attachment: attach_159_247_MRNLayout5.jpg 824 posted: 23 Nov 2007 22:06 from: Martin Wynne Hi Jim, Many thanks for uploading the scans. Some interesting reading there. As you can see I have merged the pages into this single topic for easier reading. Sorry if I didn't make that clear -- you don't have to start a new topic for each attachment, just a new message, i.e ...
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... about this who have confirmed that this is a false-positive as a result of a flawed update recently released by them. They intend to correct this as soon as possible. Martin. posted: 16 Apr 2011 22:07 from: Judi R AVG have a history of false positives and I found, from personal experience, that their software was becoming more and more demanding on my 5-year-old PC. I changed to Avast! and everything now runs a lot smoother. Judi posted: 17 Apr 2011 10:12 from: gsmorris I have given up with AVG as well just too much hassel. many others are better and cause less fuss. At work I have instructed all copies to be removed and that is a job and a bit. only one worse programme to remove absolutly and that is coneted to what was a film company. Sugget that nether are used or much else does not work posted: 17 Apr 2011 10:57 from: Martin Wynne For several years now I have used Eset NOD32 anti-virus ...
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... ISP) realises that their service is not satisfactory. Regards Bill Campbell posted: 1 Aug 2008 16:50 from: Roderic Cameron Hi Martin Despite Demon lifting the block, it's easier for me just to check into the forum from time to time so I unsubbed from the Yahoo group anyway. I had noticed that other daily digests I was getting from Yahoo were being bounced (at least I did when I noticed traffic was a bit light) and had to reactivate. Hopefully it will now be OK. Cheers posted: 10 Aug 2008 16:34 from: Martin Wynne It was too good to last. Comcast just started blocking us again. Martin. posted: 10 Aug 2008 22:14 from: Paul Boyd One of the spammers' aims is to bring down the email system. It looks like ISPs are helping them- right now I'm having problems with emails to me being blocked somewhere between PlusNet and Zen from one specific sender, but not when she uses her PlusNet webmail account! Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you ...
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... holds the rail upright" since as soon as you remove the gauge the chairs will tilt the rail inwards (as they are supposed to) therefore making the track under-gauge. I would suggest that you do not use "Roller Gauges" to construct "Scale" trackwork (ie with a 1:20 cant). You should use the EM or P4 type three point type. The Roller Gauge is only suitable for rail soldered to copperclad where the rail is upright. Alan posted: 14 Nov 2007 17:10 from: Brian Lewis Alan Turner wrote: I would sugest that you do not use "Roller Gauges" to construct "Scale" trackwork (ie with a 1:20 cant). You should use the EM or P4 type three point type. The Roller Gauge is only suitable for rail soldered to copperclad where the rail is upright. Not so Alan, a roller gauge is designed to do no more than 'kiss' the top of the rail. Properly used they will not interfere with the cant. As to ...
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... although the "Town Central" file is definitely in the Recycle Bin not among the box files yet the name heads the box file as still "storage box for Town Central" whilst claiming that it was "last reloaded from C:\TEMPLOT\BOX-FILES\Yelverton...bla! bla! What have I done/assumed wrongly this time? As I state, it's of no consequence in the scheme of things what-so-ever merely interesting me, Regards, Donald posted: 3 Dec 2008 00:10 from: Richard Spratt You haven't changed your project title in Main> Program Panel...> Session >Project title. Then it should save as you want it. Richard posted: 3 Dec 2008 00:46 from: donald peters What took you so long. Brilliant. Thanks a lot Sorry about all the shrapnel all over the original message. REgards, Donald posted: 3 Dec 2008 10:57 from: Martin Wynne Hi Donald, Despite Microsoft's best efforts to confuse the issue, a file name is ...
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