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... topic: 873 Grouped templates- position and alignment posted: 18 Jun 2009 10:22 from: DANNY POSTHUMUS sorry please bear with me i am still learning i have followed the tutorial on the scissors good but how do i join all the turnouts to make it 1 scissors regards danny posted: 18 Jun 2009 11:41 from: richard_t Sorry but I don't think you can. All the templates stay as seperate templates. You can group them, using the group menu items and then shift them about but that's all. You can't, for example, snake the whole group. Richard. posted: 18 Jun 2009 12:44 from: Martin Wynne richard_t wrote: You can't, for example, snake the whole group. Hi Danny, Richard, Well yes and no. If you mean snake it along a transition curve, then sorry, no you can't. I could write a function to wrap an entire group of templates onto a new radius, but it would introduce massive distortions and be unprototypical. It may not even work - ...
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... topic: 872 Scissors crossover? posted: 17 Jun 2009 10:18 from: DANNY POSTHUMUS hi all is there a tutorial to make a scissors crossing or any other info best regards danny posted: 17 Jun 2009 11:04 from: Martin Wynne DANNY POSTHUMUS wrote: Is there a tutorial to make a scissors crossing Hi Danny, The basic procedure to create a scissors crossover is at: topic 465- message 3681 John Preston created an excellent tutorial for a scissors crossover and posted it at: topic 465- message 4024 I've now converted it to PDF format and attached it below. It should open in your browser if you click it. p.s. gentle hint Danny -- you could have found this yourself by clicking the Search button above, then Detailed Site Search, and then entering "scissors" in the search box. regards, Martin. Attachment: attach_575_872_curved_scissors_joh n_preston.pdf 1026 posted: 11 Nov 2009 21:22 from: DANNY POSTHUMUS I wanted to know if I want to make a straing scissors crossover exactly 17meter and 2.150m track centers ...
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... topic: 862 Bill of Materials posted: 11 Jun 2009 10:50 from: newport_rod I'm sorry if this has been answered elsewhere- I have done a search but can't find anything. Is it possible to produce a Bill of Materials for all the templates in the Storage Box or on the Background? I'm thinking of things like total number of sleepers, total length of turnouts, total length of rail, It would be very useful for budgeting and shopping list. (I'm familiar with the Print box list option) Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Templot talk> Bill of Materials 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 ...
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884. C&L
... topic: 3188 C&L posted: 18 Jan 2018 17:11 from: Charles Orr Hi, Does anybody know whats happening with regard to orders placed with C&L? I placed an order with them 10 days ago and paid by Bank Transfer. According to the website today, my order is still being processed. I've sent an email but have had no reply.I've tried ringing the contact number but no answer. Best regards Charles Last edited on 18 Jan 2018 17:14 by Charles Orr posted: 18 Jan 2018 17:19 from: Martin Wynne Hi Charles, Several pages of discussion here: http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/127088-ordering-from-cl/ It seems the new owner has been overwhelmed by the task of getting everything running again. But the latest reports are that things are improving. The best option seems to be to visit the C&L stand at a show. regards, Martin. posted: 18 Jan 2018 17:41 from: Paul Boyd Hi ...
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... not be allowed out until Saturday. Since Michelle went to work in Australia, I am the only person here who can process orders on the computers. This means that there will be no despatches during this period. (I now realise how stupid this is so, as soon as I am fit, I will train Jenny and Mrs. L.). In truth, the girls need time to catch up. Anyone who has been here knows just how empty the bins are. (Sales for this year are about 10% up on last year). No despatches for 4 days will allow them to concentrate on packing. I apologize for this inconvenience. Every order received from Wednesday will be despatched on Monday 15th June. Mike& Norah will be at Chatham this coming weekend. Regards Brian Lewis Carrs- C+ L Finescale posted: 9 Jun 2009 07:56 from: richard_t Brian Lewis wrote: All, I am going into hospital on Wednesday and apparently will not be allowed out until Saturday. Brian Lewis Carrs- C+ ...
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... http://www.printerinks.com" although not for Epson (I use Canon and Brother). On their website search screen select "Epson" then in the next box "Photo series" then in the third box "Epson Stylus 1200". All these boxes are drop-down lists. Several "deals" available (including T050 equivalents on their own). Example: 3 x T001 Colour and 3 x T050 Black £11.89 inc VAT. Hope this helps! Regards, Brian W Lewis (Lakeland) posted: 10 Jun 2009 20:59 from: Dave Smith Cheapest I've seen is at 7Dayshop.com Cheers Dave posted: 14 Oct 2009 23:29 from: Jamie92208 Try Asda, They have introuced their own brand of cartidges and I can get the 56 and 57 for my HP at half the HP price and 60% below the price of a refill at Cartridge world. I don't know exactly what the range is but its worth looking. Jamie Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) ...
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... topic: 855 Shunting operations at a sawmill posted: 8 Jun 2009 10:30 from: Martin Wynne Enjoy shunting (switching)? Sit back and watch. This is a great video in four parts. (YouTube have removed the music from Part 2 for copyright reasons). Martin. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Templot talk> Shunting operations at a sawmill 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-commercial purposes, and in your messages on this web site. If you want to publish any of this material elsewhere or use it commercially ...
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... , but you will still often want to use curviform if you need the tracks to diverge rapidly. 3. where a regular V-crossing is used you can usually change to a generic V-crossing instead if you are modelling in P4, S7, etc., and prefer. But not if the combination of switch and crossing sizes would cause the turnout radius to exceed the switch radius, e.g. A not more than A-7, B not more than B-8, C not more than C-10, etc. (for standard-gauge, broad-gauge and narrow-gauge are different). For such longer sizes always use regular V-crossings. Generally generic crossings are more difficult to build in model form because the turnout curve runs through the knuckle up to the fine-point. Especially when using wider than scale flangeways (00, EM, etc.). Which is why Templot defaults to regular V-crossings. Also the regular V-crossings shorten the turnout a bit, which is usually ...
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... of those sanders in the woodwork kit except it is blue with a different 'makers' name on it. I also have one of these :- 210577_xl.jpg It is a Proxxon TG 125/E and is excellent for more delicate modelling tasks. It is variable speed and just hums quietly when in use. About £160 now I think. Good method for the crossing vees Martin. You can of course make an adjustable jig for holding the assembly on the disc sander table if you wish. Rob posted: 7 Jan 2018 10:51 from: John Palmer I have the Scheppach version of these disc/belt sanders and can also attest to how useful they are. I got acceptable results from the disc sander as a grinder of the backs of switch blades, using an easily fabricated hardwood jig with clamping screw to present the rail to the disc. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Trackbuilding topics> Making crossing vees about Templot Club Templot Companion ...
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... , Martin. posted: 27 Mar 2020 09:39 from: Stephen Freeman Hi, probably not connected but when using the 3 way function I keep getting gaps of missing timbering but I cannot see where I can restore them from. None of the partial templates seem to have them missing. Do I really have to create bonus timbers etc? Seems creating the 3 way is probably quicker manually. posted: 27 Mar 2020 09:41 from: Stephen Freeman I see that it is related! posted: 27 Mar 2020 10:21 from: Stephen Freeman now sorted Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> I found a flaw> Missing timbers and sleepers. 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 ...
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... topic: 852 Microsoft in desperation posted: 6 Jun 2009 10:29 from: Martin Wynne Microsoft must be getting desperate: This page: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vista/discover/blog.aspx?p =E8E5CC039D51E3DB-2123469 describes the new Windows 7: "Some of the changes might seem controversial such as the new text only Command Bar buttons and Libraries which focuses on aggregating data from desperate locations" Martin. posted: 6 Jun 2009 23:11 from: Martin Lloyd Martin Wynne wrote: Microsoft must be getting desperate: This page: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vista/discover/blog.aspx?p =E8E5CC039D51E3DB-2123469 describes the new Windows 7: "Some of the changes might seem controversial such as the new text only Command Bar buttons and Libraries which focuses on aggregating data from desperate locations" Martin. Time the got a new spill chicker. posted: 7 Jun 2009 17:29 from: Brian Lewis Desparate? Or even desperate? I am fortunate that quite close to ...
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... . So the dimension you need to watch in F5 is the external geometrical radius (substitution radius) at the bottom of the info panel. Also, having set this (it turns out to be a D-11.48, say D-11.5), you must extend the approach track to the tangency point (EGTP), which in this case adds an extra 3 sleepers to the switch front: n_for_andrew.png There is a video all about substitution radius in the video list. regards, Martin. posted: 4 Jun 2009 10:26 from: Jim Guthrie My senior moment is forgetting about curviform I did get similar results to Martin by inserting a turnout in a 355mm curve with a curviform 1:11.5 crossing. Jim. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Templot talk> N Scale Curved Turnout about Templot Club Templot Companion- User Guide- A-Z Index Templot Explained for beginners Please click: important information for new members and first- ...
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... That's the principal. There are some refinements which are a good idea, aimed at getting the web of the rail extending to the point, rather than to one side of it. cheers Nigel posted: 29 May 2009 21:34 from: Jim Guthrie Joe, There was a thread just over a year ago covering this very subject where Martin gave a description of an excellent way to construct a crossing nose. topic 359 Jim. Last edited on 29 May 2009 21:35 by Jim Guthrie posted: 30 May 2009 10:54 from: Martin Wynne jeckardt wrote: As I am sitting here filing the v-rail angles and trying to get the rails to fit together properly, I realize that it would be very helpful to have a "construction line" bisecting the the frog Hi Joe, You can create such a bisector line by means of a partial template overlaid. Create a turnout with half the crossing (frog) angle in degrees and use its track centre-line as the bisector. That means doubling the unit angle for ...
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... topic: 3209 Map and baseboard posted: 7 Feb 2018 07:36 from: Malcolm Sayer hi, this is a second stab at posting so hopefully this one does.How "if it's possible" would you create an "L" shape baseboard, I want one roughly 14'x8' 2' wide, also I manage to do the map thing but could not get it to load on to temploits self? posted: 7 Feb 2018 11:10 from: Malcolm Sayer Any help on the above subjects would be welcome posted: 7 Feb 2018 12:30 from: Jim Guthrie Malcolm, I haven't had much experience with maps and suchlike but for drawing outlines of baseboards you should use the "background/shapes" menu option. There you get options to draw various basic shapes and the one you would probably want is rectangle. When you have selected that you can then choose to enter the dimensions or draw it graphically with the mouse. For exact measurements, it is probably better using the measurement entry option where you are asked to enter the ...
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... topic: 846 Printing rail footprint on template posted: 28 May 2009 19:00 from: jeckardt I know that Templot 0.91c doesn't yet support including the rail footprint on the template. Any hope that this feature is on the list for the next PUG update? Thanks, Joe posted: 10 Jun 2009 20:17 from: MikeTrice I raised a similar question here topic 859 not realising you had beaten me to it. Martin has also posted a reply. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Templot talk> Printing rail footprint on template 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 ...
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... topic: 844 GCR London Extension Track Query posted: 28 May 2009 10:14 from: Bill Fay Good Morning, A plea for some advice, but first of all I should introduce myself. Having dabbled in model railways in the '70s I returned to it on retirement. Started in N gauge but soon found that it did not meet my pre grouping interests so moved to 2mmFS. My real road to Damascus moment was building my first 2mm track. It just looked right, even allowing for my uneven soldering so consigned the N gauge track to the toy box. I bought Templot early this year and have followed the tutorials, "played around" with it and feel I have grasped the basics at least. My main interest is Great Central so on to my query. To build skills I am planning to produce, with the aid of Templot, a model of Charwelton based on the 1900 survey, when it was a simple through station and small goods yard. Can anybody advise me as to the timbering used on turnouts by the ...
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... 7 Jan 2018 08:07 from: rodney_hills Hello again, Thread on modelling Lavenham... http://www.lner.info/forums/viewtopic.php?f =3 &t =8019&hilit=lavenham Includes some discussion on turntables Also signal box diagram, which I've clipped into the following post here. Regards, Rodney Hills Last edited on 7 Jan 2018 08:48 by rodney_hills 7 Jan 2018 08:07 from: rodney_hills 134_070344_390000000.png Last edited on 7 Jan 2018 08:45 by rodney_hills posted: 7 Jan 2018 10:44 from: John Palmer http://www.transporttreasury.com/?q =Lavenham will provide six more images of Lavenham and nearby locations. These include some rather good shots of pointwork in the yard (some are sleepered leads), and show that shunting by horse was well catered for, as they reveal at least two capstans and a hoop over a ground signal to prevent the tow rope snagging upon it. The wagon turntable adjacent to the end dock appears to have become redundant, with the line through the goods ...
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... , without needing an internet connection. Like most things, this works better in Firefox than Internet Explorer, where you may have to click away some security warnings. Alternatively if you left click on each one in the above list they should play in your browser directly from the Templot web site. This is an alternative to playing them from the Jing site with the usual links. I say "should play" because this depends on having an up-to-date version of the Adobe Flash plug-in (Flash Player 10) in your browser, which will play .swf files at the correct size without the usual supporting embed code. Earlier versions of the Flash Player may not play the file, or may severely distort it to fit the full browser window. They need the file embedded on a full web page. To get the latest Flash plug-in -- http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ The difficulty of course is that most of the Jing videos listed there are identified only by the Jing code numbers. Dave Summers very ...
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... ? Does it look as bad on other flavours of Linux? Does it look as bad on a Mac? I shall have to do something about this, making global changes to the fonts when running under Wine, although I doubt I can do much about the menus and caption bars. But for those who simply won't tolerate Microsoft code on their system, this does appear to be the way to run Templot -- and it's all entirely free, including now Templot itself. regards, Martin. posted: 18 Mar 2012 10:50 from: grahamroberts Martin Wynne wrote: I installed Ubuntu Linux and Wine[ ...] I had to use the 2-year-old Ubuntu 10.04LTS 32-bit version[ ...] the visual appearance is awful[ ...] Is this what other users are seeing? Hi Martin, I didn't have any problem installing Wine under Ubuntu 11.04 nor when upgrading to 11.10 (64-bit versions). I don't get the ugly fonts you experienced, though some of the soft keys ...
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... topic: 910 Loose heeled switches posted: 26 Jul 2009 10:57 from: David Burton There was an interesting topic on the forum last year showing pictures of a loose healed switch, with some suggestions on how to model them. topic 424 Having produced a plan for a small Great Western yard in the early 1920s using this type of switch, I now need to start building them. Fairly recently there was an article on producing loose healed switches in the modelling press. Try as I may, I have been unable to find it again. People in the various groups to which I belong can remember it, but have been unable to tell me where it was. Can anybody help please? Thanks. David posted: 26 Jul 2009 11:57 from: Dave Summers There's no easy way to say this but you may have more success searching with 'loose-heeled' rather than 'loose-healed'! posted: 26 Jul 2009 12:05 from: Martin Wynne David Burton wrote: Fairly recently there was an article on producing ...
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