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... topic: 632 Crossover on diverging tracks posted: 16 Nov 2008 22:52 from: Paul Boyd The attached JPEG shows parallel tracks coming in from the LHS. They start diverging at about the 5.5ft mark. I've created a crossover after the divergion point (is that a word??) by a lot of adjusting of crossing angles and roaming until the two turnouts involved line up closely enough for track building. Both turnouts have a curviform crossing. The question is though, how should I have done it so that the turnouts align correctly without all the trial and error faffing about, based on the positions of the diverging tracks being fixed? (I know the timbering is wrong- I haven't started shoving yet!) Attachment: attach_414_632_diverging_crossover .jpg 302 posted: 17 Nov 2008 01:49 from: Richard Spratt Isn't it like turnout 7 in the first tutorial? http://www.templot.com/martweb/tut5a.htm Richard posted: 17 Nov 2008 02:10 from: Paul Boyd Hi Richard Not really, because in that tutorial the turnout is ...
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... topic: 629 Wrapped background posted: 16 Nov 2008 20:59 from: newport_rod I've imported a .bmp scan (300 dpi) of a track plan from an A2 print, but the image is split with the extreme RHS of the image being displayed on the right (see attached jpeg). What am i doing wrong please? An earlier scan (from A3) worked OK Attachment: attach_411_629_wrapped_background .JPG 170 posted: 16 Nov 2008 21:45 from: Martin Wynne Hi Rod, Which version of Windows are you using? Is this on a Mac computer? Does the .bmp image display correctly in other programs and graphics editors? What happens if you click the picture content> reload... button and reload the image? What happens if you adjust the size or scale of the picture shape outline using the mouse actions? What happens if you zoom in much larger? regards, Martin. posted: 17 Nov 2008 23:15 from: newport_rod Thanks for your quick reply Martin, this is what I found: Which version of ...
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... . posted: 3 Nov 2008 13:01 from: Templot User -- --- from Sam Kennion -- --- Hi. Can this be put in the main Templot forum, so that more people will see it? Oddly it seems only to be in the Yahoo one! Plus people may want to see the T forum at: http://talkingtgauge.s2.bizhat.com And main blog at: http://1 -450.blogspot.com including an 'rtr' bashed point. Oh, and please post more plans as jpegs etc, alas some of us have yet to find/make time to do Templot yet! Sam Kennion. Martin Wynne wrote (on the old Yahoo group): It seems that no pointwork is offered. So we shall be building our own. To get a feel for this tiny size, I thought it would be fun to convert a track plan and print it to size. Your layout full-size on two sheets of A4! T-Gauge is 1:480 scale on 3mm gauge -- box ...
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... loop line have been drawn using transition s-curves. Can anyone tell me what would be the best way of incorporating two crossovers into the transition s-curves to complete the run-round loop. Having tried a number of techniques from the tutorials, I found that I am having trouble maintaining the original s-curves. Many thanks Scott Attachment: attach_357_576_NBbranch.bgs 235 posted: 29 Sep 2008 19:08 from: Scott Willis Sorry for the last attachment. I have attached the track plan again, this time as a jpeg. Regards Scott Attachment: attach_358_576_NBbranch.jpg 203 posted: 29 Sep 2008 23:25 from: Martin Wynne Scott Willis wrote: To produce a nice sweeping curve, the main running line and the loop line have been drawn using transition s-curves. Can anyone tell me what would be the best way of incorporating two crossovers into the transition s-curves to complete the run-round loop Hi Scott, Can you say the scale and gauge? And the overall size? From the track spacing in the loop and 1ft ...
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... a scanned track plan as a background guide 39MB (broadband only) edit: we seem to have crossed posts, but both on the same track! regards, Martin. Last edited on 5 Sep 2008 16:30 by Martin Wynne posted: 5 Sep 2008 16:50 from: JimH Thanks Martin, Yes I think you are right- I have quite a good UMAX SCSI scanner but I used a cheap Canon USB for this scan (my SCSI card doesnt fit with my new PC). The attached version is JPEG- I couldn't attach as the original .bmp format? Still I think the track layout is going to be challenging with all those curved formation on the approach to the station from the tunnel I was wondering if it's best to lay the plain tracks in first and then insert the necessary crossovers and turnouts, or if I should "build from the middle" as it were?, Regards Jim Attachment: attach_338_540_W_LL_600dpi_track_o nly.jpg 262 posted: 15 Sep 2008 17:38 from: JimH Hello All, I'm beginning to get the hang ...
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... With 2 by 10 mm aluminium strips. Recently i made a BIG change...instead of using a 2.2 mm saw blade i ordered a 1.9 and a 1.8 mm saw blade with very satisfaction results....for strait and curves! But i am not a robot thus i can not (no human...believe me with my experience!) maintain this precision i want, in the way i would like to do the sleepers in wood for turnouts crossovers ect.... I would like to export a templot file to jpeg or something so that "3d builder" can understand, so i can make---->(3d printer can make) some sleepers/ties of the image templot has giving me. So i can be more precise in building in my own way, without the wood! I hope you understand/sorry for my bad english If there is a need for more explanation please feel free to ask if you dont know what i mean....you dont insult me easy! With best regards and stay save ...
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