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... will see from the screenshot, there is no highlighted component, so there is no clue as to the errant component. Neither is there a highlight button, or similar, in order to aid speedy identification. Best rgds, Dave P Attachment: attach_1478_2037_Screenshot_at_201 2-07-30_12_30_29.png 139 posted: 30 Jul 2012 12:48 from: Martin Wynne Hi Dave, The warning message applies to the current control template. You may have it hidden, or it may be a long way off screen. To see it, press ... SPACE BAR or click the tool button immediately above the word "warning" in your screenshot. (It should have a blue dot, but Wine is displaying a different font.) If it displays as a big red Z symbol, extend its length using F4 mouse action until you can see the V-crossing. regards, Martin. 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> Unattributed V crossing angle ...
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... brushing and powders or ground pastels to give it some variation in colour and, as this is an MPD then a bit more grime and filth. I think that when in doubt keep it light in colour and under state. Kind regards Andrew posted: 6 Jul 2017 21:39 from: Andrew Duncan Hello everyone At the end of the month I'm treating myself to a Missenden Abbey summer retreat so hope to be reporting some decent progress on my return, fingers crossed! Kind regards Andrew posted: 10 Aug 2017 22:07 from: Andrew Duncan Hello Everyone Well I'm back from a great week at Missenden Abbey. Did I achieve my aim of making some significant progress? Well yes I did although I must admit it doesn't look that impressive, but on the other hand building point work with C&L components is not a quick process and my hopes that I might return with a baseboard largely complete evaporated in the first few days there! On the other hand Tony Gee (one of the tutors) showed me how he build the crossings ...
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... Based on your information it looks as if I'm not too far off. BTW, in case you had not already guessed, my ulterior motive for posting here was the possibility that someone might take this to the next level. It's beyond my capability, but I'm pretty sure someone "skilled in the art" could cook up a program that automatically combines models derived from Templot with models of the appropriate chairs to produce a stereo lithography file that can be fed to a 3D printer. Cheers!Andy posted: 10 Aug 2015 07:59 from: Les G My local Maker-Space has a number of 3d printers; I have been custodian-between-meetings for one of them for about 18months. During that time we have encountered a number of limitations of printer capability. The relevant issue with printing sleeper and chair as a component, is that the home DIY printers deposit plastic onto a plate, on ours it is heated glass. This deposition process means that any overhangs are unsupported. Test prints of arch-like components all show a ...
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... should have been hand-written with a fountain pen and Quink. Did you have a record on the gramophone while writing? Or maybe you were listening to the wireless? How is Walter Gabriel these days? Hi Martin, Uh, oh- I do normally use a Parker fountain pen with Quink cartridges! I've never listened to the Archers, but I do listen to Classic FM and still have a record player! I've been accused of being old-fashioned- can't think why! posted: 28 Feb 2018 19:07 from: Rob Manchester Hi Martin, Good shooting with the close up lens. Pictures can be so cruel when taken at this distance. I assume it a Slaters PO kit- seem to remember they come with number transfers to go with the pre-printed owners name. Steel tyred wheels?- or did you weather the rust onto them It is great what you can do with macro shooting on modern cameras. These are useful if you use a tripod- Spirit level Thanks for the pics. Rob posted: 1 ...
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... track. Only one switch blade so far.... It will get more complex very soon though as I want a short standard gauge siding roughly where the "a" is on the plan. I realise the short length of dual gauge laid so far it far too tight a radius, this will be eased at some point. 2013_120510_110000000.jpg Much to do, but it seems that I will need at least some 1mm flangeways so OO-SF (or a version of it) looks favourite posted: 13 Sep 2019 07:34 from: RedgateModels OK, getting there now, still no proper turnout templates, and frankly I have no idea how to start to convert the monster I have created. .box file left on the laptop too so will have to make do with a photo. Note carefully (!) drawn on common crossings.... 2013_130227_270000000.jpg it's in OO at the moment too, will be to OO-SF standards through the crossings with 1mm flangeways when built, probably. Next steps are to order some PCB sleepers ...
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... forward to the file viewer and thanks for the advice on memo notes. Cheers Godders posted: 17 Feb 2014 05:29 from: Martin Wynne Godfrey Earnshaw wrote: The reference to "religious outbursts" was the "Good Heavens". Hi Godders, How many are there? Heavens I mean. Are there some bad ones? I didn't realise I was being religious, so to make sure we keep our feet on the ground I have changed it to "Good grief". Martin. posted: 17 Feb 2014 07:24 from: Matt M. Hi Martin, As a "Peanuts" worshiper, I feel that "Good grief" could be an issue to others like myself out there. Maybe "To infinity and beyond" no that will also cause problems. Perhaps "May the force..". No. The Jedi set would be offended. Plus the lawsuit. Good grief this is hard. Damn. Matt M. posted: 17 Feb 2014 08:38 from: Jim S-W Martin Wynne wrote ...
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... on the scanner, selected the precise area, scanned it to my computer, edited it after scanning in a graphics editor, saved it in .PNG format, and subsequently made further edits to the actual code. Here is the result: 89 50 4E 47 0D 0A 1A 0A 00 00 00 0D 49 48 44 52 00 00 00 C8 00 00 00 51 08 00 00 00 00 B2 5A B6 C9 00 00 00 15 74 45 58 74 43 72 65 61 74 69 6F 6E 20 54 69 6D 65 00 07 DE 02 03 05 30 0E AC FD C2 BB 00 00 00 07 74 49 4D 45 07 DF 02 03 05 33 0F 25 D6 42 9E 00 00 00 09 70 48 59 73 00 00 5C 46 00 00 5C 46 01 14 94 43 41 00 00 2F 6B 49 44 41 54 78 DA 3D BB D9 8F 1C D9 B9 27 16...... and a lot more which I'm omitting simply to save space. Are you saying that I don't own the copyright to the above ...
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... 22:55 from: TonyHagon Ah Martin... Sketchboard: a superb addition to an already great program! Looking forward to the PUG. You have probably realised that there is a whole new opportunity to create signal box diagrams, and to create a library of e.g. typefaces that the individual companies applied to the diagrams. The scaling facilities in Templot make it a doddle to size the diagram to fit the control panel. Best regards Tony Hagon (using Templot 12 miles from John O'Groats) posted: 7 Sep 2010 07:29 from: istvan.david Martin! When can we excpect the next PUG version? Maybe this year? br, István posted: 15 Sep 2010 14:56 from: Brian Nicholls Martin Wynne wrote: Dear all, My computer graphics skills are minimal. But it would be great to have a selection gallery of such clip-art items ready to just pick and place. Station buildings, engine sheds, signal boxes, water towers, cattle docks, coal drops, trees, etc. In a variety of sizes ...
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... the weaker inner jaw is evident. It can't be beefed up much because of the need to clear wheel flanges. I assumed a fishing angle of 1:1.5 for the SMP rail, that's just a guess, but I doubt it matches the prototype 1:2.75 fishing angle. I suspect other model rail will be similarly compromised. What all this means is that I think I'm ready to create a test file. I just need to add the webbing between the timbers. cheers, Martin. posted: 26 Nov 2018 07:34 from: Andrew Barrowman Martin Wynne wrote: Andrew Barrowman wrote: According to my information he's pretty good at extruding himself and his kit into tight places. 0.2 mm should not be a problem. Hi Andy, From what I'm reading a 0.2mm nozzle is needed for fine detail, but significantly slows the printing process. Do you find that the case? By how much? I'm assuming that with a double-extruder printer, if not using the other nozzle for water sols, you could have 0.4mm or 0.6mm ...
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... the file viewer. I'm hoping to have a fix for that in the next day or two. cheers, Martin. posted: 22 Oct 2019 09:13 from: Jim Guthrie Graeme, Heres the .ZIP file of my BOX file folder- 470 files with two sub folders. Martin has locked the other thread so I'm posting it here. It just gets inside the file size restriction. Jim. Attachment: attach_2929_3534_BOX-FILES.zip 15 Last edited on 22 Oct 2019 09:14 by Jim Guthrie posted: 26 Oct 2019 07:10 from: Graeme Thanks, Jim, I was the TENTH person to download it!!! Cheers, graeme posted: 26 Oct 2019 07:21 from: Graeme Martin, I just spotted a note in the code that PNG is deprecated in the viewer. Is this a good time to drop it? No problem if not, but a chance to simplify the code is always a good thing. Actually I would have expected PNG to be the preferred format. What was the rationale behind the choice? ...
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... topic: 3324 OpenTemplot- where next? posted: 4 Sep 2018 07:04 from: Martin Wynne It is now 3 months since I released Templot as open source. I spent a lot of time preparing the code to make it suitable for publication, and capable of being compiled in a readily available compiler. Then when there was some disagreement about the actual form of publication I spent more time splitting it into two options -- a conventional collaborative open source project (OpenTemplot), and a "home" version for users to tinker with for their own use (TemplotMEC). For a long time I had been reluctant to publish the code for Templot, fearing that it would create a flood of questions about the workings of the code, and requests for help in modifying and compiling it. Which on top of the usual help requests from users would be just too much to cope with. In the event I was completely wrong, and the actual result has been almost total silence. I know of no-one working on or ...
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... shed or garage size- but most want to create at least one oval so that something can be run. I would encourage you to keep this near the top of the list preferably with transitions into the curves. This means that there are several things preceding this one but getting something running is usually a key objective for most of us. Up and down some yard lengths is ok but to get something run in is so much better on an oval. Just some thoughts Best wishes Peter posted: 29 Jan 2018 21:07 from: Martin Wynne PRChappell wrote: Double track oval with passing loop and siding( like a Triang train set with a couple of track extension packs )"- I should like to comment that most of us want this as we start- more shed or garage size- but most want to create at least one oval so that something can be run. Hi Peter, A continuous run yes. An oval no. An oval is a symmetrical shape with fixed curves and straight sides. No real railway is like that ...
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... website gone? Mike Waldron posted: 3 Aug 2010 22:38 from: Richard_Jones Hi for what the're worth, here's some photos taken at Northiam (KESR) probably mid to late 70's of an interlaced sleeper turnout, these are for my other layout, where I have already built the track, prior to signing up for Templot- I'll take a photo of the model turnouts when I track them down in the loft! best wishes Richard1763_031825_590000000.jpg Last edited on 3 Aug 2010 23:26 by Richard_Jones posted: 4 Aug 2010 07:36 from: Mike Waldron That's the very first one I've seen in real life, so to speak. Thanks for that. Mike posted: 4 Aug 2010 07:51 from: Martin Wynne Mike Waldron wrote: That's the very first one I've seen in real life, so to speak. Hi Mike, There are some more pictures in this topic: topic 208 regards, Martin. posted: 4 Aug 2010 22:13 from: Richard_Jones Here's the EM gauge ones I built rather longer ago than I care ...
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... still on the web. Hopefully this will be corrected soon. Using the latest AMRA standard results for the original question of UK prototype, EM gauge 1:76.2 scale using 48" curves, minimum track centre= 55mm. For the 0 gauge example the AMRA standard for UK prototype, 1:43.5 scale, 1800mm radius, minimum track centre= 99mm. The AMRA standard makes loading gauge and maximum vehicle length assumptions for each group of prototypes and includes allowances for the above model railway issues. posted: 20 Feb 2012 07:22 from: Dave Summers Terry Flynn wrote: For the 0 gauge example the AMRA standard for UK prototype, 1:43.5 scale, 1800mm radius, minimum track centre= 99mm. The AMRA standard makes loading gauge and maximum vehicle length assumptions for each group of prototypes and includes allowances for the above model railway issues. It is these 'assumptions' that give rise to the outrageous figure of 99mm. The assumed maximum prototype vehicle length of 22.9m and a maximum prototype width of 3150mm equate to vehicles over 75ft long and ...
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... rail is bent The switch rails are formed much the same way, file the back off the switch rail where it touches the stock rail, file off the head on the inside. The stock rail needs the foot filed back where the switch rail touches and I put nicks in the foot of the stock rail for the set bend The handlaidtrack frog jig looks excellent and similar to the vee filing jigs, if a lot of turnouts are being built at the same angle it might be worth the expence posted: 31 Jul 2020 07:04 from: Hayfield Paul I would like to add, make sure you use sharp files and file one way only. I buy Vallobe files, they are slightly dearer than cheap files but so much better For code 75 I use a smooth cut 10" when using the vee jig, I also have smooth and 2nd cut 6" files For the switch rail jigs I use 10" on the backs and 6" on the inside heads. I keep my newest ones away from glass fiber strip and whitemetal. ...
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... I shall re-compile and upload a new version daily. For those reading this and wondering, the index is at: http://www.templot.com/forum_index/ (It is currently on my UK hosting, but I shall probably move it to Ohio when fully operational.) There is one set of pages which definitely needs a much more prominent link, that is: http://www.templot.com/martweb/pug_info.htm and an additional page with the 091 changes info. regards, Martin. posted: 25 Feb 2010 07:52 from: BruceNordstrand Martin I have thought this for a while now, but why don't you install one of the free Wiki products floating around. With one people could add their own info and take a hell of a load off yourself. There is tons of software products out there that use them so I can only see it being beneficial in the long run. Maybe even Brian would use it Cheers Bruce posted: 25 Feb 2010 07:54 from: BruceNordstrand this is the sort of things I am talking ...
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... bourne/gwr.asp It's possible that there are other relevant Bourne works. Nigel originally dated: 2008-03-11 13:20:27____ from: Roger Henry A couple of years ago BRILL ran an article on the resignalling of Bristol station and, if I recall correctly, it had a rather detailed track plan. I don't know if I still have a copy but is that the sort of information that you are searching for? Roger, Brisbane originally dated: 2008-03-11 13:07:14____ from: Paul Boyd Nigel wrote: For an engraving of its original state, see:- http://www.nrm.org.uk/exhibitions/bourne/gwr.asp Is it my imagination or poor eyesight, or does that show five broad gauge lines? originally dated: 2008-03-11 15:08:37____ from: Nigel Brown Paul Boyd wrote: Is it my imagination or poor eyesight, or does that show five broad gauge lines? Your eyesight is fine, ...
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... Close button. The new form should then show up in the paper size list for any printers/PDF generators which can support that size of output. Which PDF generator are you using? regards, Martin. posted: 22 Mar 2011 11:43 from: Stephen Freeman Creating a custom size didn't solve anything. It's the same problem with all the PDF generators I've tried. Win2PDF (This was the only one to show the custom form size) PDF Printer Pilot PDF995 Page Manager PDF posted: 22 Mar 2011 13:07 from: Martin Wynne Borg-Rail wrote: Creating a custom size didn't solve anything. It's the same problem with all the PDF generators I've tried. Win2PDF (This was the only one to show the custom form size) PDF Printer Pilot PDF995 Page Manager PDF Hi Stephen, I've generated lots of different page sizes with Win2PDF. Can you explain exactly what you are doing/seeing? Which version of Templot? regards, Martin. posted: 22 Mar 2011 13:57 from: Martin Wynne Hi Stephen, I ...
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... : We have been told that the business will close at the end of April if negotiations are unsuccessful. Hi Dave, The press release reads far more optimistic than that (updated yesterday): http://www.finescale.org.uk from which: The owner of C&L Finescale Modelling Ltd, Pete Llewellyn said: "I am very pleased that having been looking for a buyer for some time, it has been agreed that the business will carry on under new ownership." Martin. Last edited on 6 Mar 2017 20:07 by Martin Wynne posted: 6 Mar 2017 21:49 from: madscientist maybe, but" cottage industry" sounds like its going into someones bedroom! posted: 6 Mar 2017 23:22 from: Nigel Brown If I was dependent on C&L bits and pieces think I'd be quite worried. Cottage industry rather implies that it'll go back to one or two people trying to run it, which before kept on having problems.It's big enough that it really needs 4 or 5 people minimum, who can cover for each ...
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... of re-creating Delphi controls when we already have a perfectly workable solution with what Lazarus provides (unless I have missed something, of course). Sorry, but I could find any enthusiasm for doing this- it feels like a move in the wrong direction. I would prefer to put my efforts elsewhere. I will look at adding printer settings to saved preferences, as you asked me to a couple of days ago, topic 3538- message 28217 if that's OK? Cheers, g Last edited on 5 Nov 2019 07:44 by Graeme posted: 5 Nov 2019 07:27 from: Graeme Hi Martin, Do we need another topic specifically for contributions to be posted? (or have I missed something?) Anyway, this was the first change I made. Not earth-shattering really, but just so we have a complete record. data_memo_unit.lfm object data_child_form: Tdata_child_form Width= 565 BorderIcons= [biSystemMenu] BorderStyle= bsSizeToolWin- Caption=' data...'+ Caption=' info...' ClientHeight= ...
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