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... topic: 2707 Admin -- you can't post messages by email posted: 10 Jun 2015 16:10 from: Martin Wynne May I just remind everyone that you can't post messages to Templot Club by email. There have been several attempts today and in recent days to do that. Every email message from Templot Club contains this at the top: Web link- click here to read this message in original context with images and attachments, and with any subsequent amendments or additions: a clickable link to Templot Club web site Please use the above link to reply to this message. It is not possible to reply to this message by email. I think the problem is that so many people now use webmail services rather than an email client program, that they don't realise when they are sending emails. If you can't see this logo at the top of the page, you are not on Templot Club, so don't click the Reply button, click the above link in the message. templot_club_top_logo.png Thanks. If you thought you posted a message recently and ...
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... this box. 2436_010226_560000000.png I've tried all of the options and I've successfully saved two more files, viz :- 2436_010228_280000000.png However, none of the saved files will take me to the left hand turnout. 2436_010229_260000000.png This is clearly template 2 of 2 and has a blue dot, whereas :- 2436_010233_010000000.png Template 1 of 1 has a red dot- but is still the same right hand turnout. I'm looking to select either turnout for example, for printing extra copies. I'm still missing something. Cheers Max posted: 1 Jan 2014 10:35 from: Alan Turner You certainly do seem to be missing something and appear to go about things in the most convoluted manner possible. When you design your template or group of templates you save them as you have been told before. When you want to work on them again you re-load them, again as you have been told before. I have been using Templot for 10 years now and I can count on the fingers of one hand how many times I have needed to visit the storage box. ...
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... bolt chairs, or use the 0.8mm Exactoscale check chairs, various methods used on my workbench http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/57911-hayfields-turnout-workbench/ Gauges you will need the check rail gauge and some 1 mm thick shim as a wing rail gauge If you have the Vee filing jigs then for a first time I would go for one of the whole numbers, of file it to the next whole number and fill the resulting gaps with solder (not recommended) posted: 10 Nov 2015 18:54 from: polybear Hayfield wrote: Jubliee42 Welcome to track building, you can use chairs on copperclad timbers providing you lift the rail by 0.5 mm. Either shim from the fret of an etched kit or C&L sell 0.5 mm copperclad strip. Once soldered to the timbers and rail grind the shim/copperclad flush to the rail sides Hi, Another way to raise the rail off the surface of copperclad timbers is to use vero pins- my post #77 here shows the method I used ...
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... incorrect. Thanks for pointing out the real reason! Although I could just print the plan at 4/7ths size, now I have a bit more room that 4mm will give me, I can add some of the features of the original that I omitted for the 7mm version. I'll await the update before doing any further work (I harvested some Onions instead yesterday evening) BTW, here's a screenshot of the 7mm version: 499_090345_410000000.png All the best Richard Last edited on 9 Jul 2019 08:45 by richard_t posted: 10 Jul 2019 01:53 from: Martin Wynne Hi Richard, Update version 223b is now on the server. Your existing version should offer to update automatically. The conversion bugs should be fixed -- let me know if not. cheers, Martin. posted: 10 Jul 2019 09:01 from: richard_t Thanks Martin. I've converted the plan again from Scale 7 to S4-X and it's looking good on a quick glance over. I've noticed a few extra timbers have appeared (I'm guessing due to some of ...
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... Allen i now have it seeing the printer and i've changed the setting to single sheets. The reason is, i needed the correct hp drivers, not the generic windows 7 version. I've sent the point template shown at the startup screen and it seems to want to take over 40 minutes to process the file before printing it. The file size is 592kb, does that seem strange to you. Templot normally prints to my epson 720 instantly and that's much bigger files that this. Last edited on 14 Sep 2019 16:10 by Tom Allen posted: 14 Sep 2019 16:19 from: Martin Wynne Tom Allen wrote: I've sent the point template shown at the startup screen and it seems to want to take over 40 minutes to process the file before printing it. The file size is 592kb, does that seem strange to you. Hi Tom, What paper size have you set? I'm interested that you can see the print file size. Where are you seeing that quoted? What is the file name? Normally print jobs are spooled ...
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... which can apply to an individual printed page. All settings are based on individual templates, or apply to all the pages. However, as Jim says it seems to be more than one page, and on the second page there is just a tiny fragment of rail showing at the top left. The settings to remove rails from a template are at do> omit rails and joint marks menu item. Anything there for these templates? Are the rails showing on the screen? regards, Martin. posted: 17 Jun 2011 10:33 from: Gordon S OK, a few things to help. The main file and some screen shots showing the various results. The sheets in question are S16/17 which incorporate the 15' line from the bottom of the screen. This area is above the turntable and would figure about 1 o' clock on the top right. Some pics. 479_170526_240000000.jpg Hope these are clear enough as I had to take pictures with a camera. Print screen just brought up the pop up menu. 479_170528_360000000.jpg Now here's a ...
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... the control> storage box menu item. Then on the storage box menus click the edit> box title... menu item. See the screen-shot below. A dialog then appears on which you can change the title to whatever you want. Do this after reloading your box data file, not before. Then save a new file containing the new title. Martin. Attachment: attach_9_box_title.png 298 posted: 9 Apr 2008 23:54 from: jeckardt What is the equivalent for 9.1c? Thanks, Joe posted: 10 Apr 2008 04:22 from: Martin Wynne jeckardt wrote: What is the equivalent for 091c? Hi Joe, The only difference for 091c is that the control menu is renamed main. Open the storage box by clicking the main> storage box... menu item. regards, Martin. posted: 10 Apr 2008 14:24 from: richard_t Its just a bit of a pain that if you've already saved the templates in a box file then change the project title, saving the templates again doesn't use the ...
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... power of the peg and notch functions to join and align anything to anything. But it's surprising how far you can get without ever needing either method. I recommend that you watch the above video and then practise doing the same and more on a blank pad to become familiar with Templot's methods. There are lots of other videos too at: http://www.templot.com/martweb/video_list.htm Then you will be in a good position to load your scanned track plan and start designing over it. regards, Martin. posted: 10 Jul 2008 07:46 from: Martin Wynne I wrote: starter.png There is a video showing this plan being created. For those who would prefer to watch this video on a web page rather than by downloading a separate file, I have created such a page at: Simple starter project regards, Martin. posted: 10 Jul 2008 19:07 from: Steve Evans Thanks Phil. I have been busy adding track to my scanned plan. Just two further questions. Firstly, is there an "undo" function ...
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... . I will let you know on that( possibly depending on the outcome of Martin's suggestion) Rob posted: 9 Feb 2018 22:15 from: Rob Manchester Andrew Barrowman wrote: Hi Rob, I believe it was not unusual to use flat-bottom rail spiked to the sleepers for standard gauge light railways in the UK. Code 100 FB might be about right. Google Colonel Stephens Railways Photographs for examples. Cheers, Andy Andy, Plenty of talk about Colonel Stephens in this video. Southern England Byways Rob posted: 10 Feb 2018 11:23 from: Stephen Freeman Hi, If you decide on using Flatbottom can I suggest Karlgarin rail as being a better product? posted: 10 Feb 2018 19:00 from: Rob Manchester Borg-Rail wrote: Hi, If you decide on using Flatbottom can I suggest Karlgarin rail as being a better product? Hi Stephen, Thanks for the suggestion. Think I dealt with Karlgarin some years ago. A motor-biking chap if I remember? The rail certainly looks nice. I think the ...
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... other cutter/plotters). It can import SVG, PDF and raster images for pixel tracing. TemPlot doesn't support SVG. Direct import of a TemPlot PDF doesn't give a 'cuttable' image. So I need a raster image that MTC can trace. [with a quite excellent trace capability] I go to the export menu item, and save the point template (with only rails, timber outlines and timber infill selected) as a PNG. File saves in TemPlot 'Images' folder. Go to Paint Shop Pro (Version 10) and open image for manipulating. And get the result shown in the attached screenshot. Here you can see where the dimensions I quoted come from. [OK I exaggerated a little!] I have a program that translates a PDF file to a JPG so I do have a work around. However I would like to know why the direct output to a raster file loses the correct sizing. Donald Attachment: attach_1289_1759_screenshot.jpg 169 posted: 2 Jan 2012 19:04 from: Martin Wynne Donald MacLean wrote: Go to ...
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... right now, the difference between A3 and A3+ is the difference between getting one board edge on a sheet of paper or two- the templates can also be used as baseboard build templates with joins in only one direction, as well as planning full size wiring runs, scenery, point motor positioning etc. Admittedly that only works for quite a narrow range of baseboard widths, but I'm in that range! Anyway, I thought someone might have found the info useful. Cheers, Paul posted: 1 Dec 2020 21:10 from: Martin Wynne Paul Boyd wrote How old a version was that method used? I got Templot in April 2001, version 0.68c (he says, checking his email archive!), but I don't remember how printing was calibrated way back then! I no longer have the CD, not that it would work anyway without a lock release code. It would have been fun to play with it again though! Hi Paul, I will get the code from the archive and see if I can recompile it without the ...
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... Martin and others users available quickly. Templot is one of the most rewarding software packages I have ever used and I'm very happy to show anyone my shortcuts. It really is very easy. Support from Martin is first class and I would hate to see that suffer preparing a manual that will will be of little use to many. Getting into the programme quickly is the key and that probably is the element that is missing for me. Last edited on 8 Mar 2010 11:07 by Gordon S posted: 8 Mar 2010 10:16 from: NickJ I'd like whole-heartedly to endorse what Gordon explains so eloquently here. I too just dived in, and have enjoyed working out a considerable number of different plans in Templot over many years now (yes, it's a sad confession, but I enjoy using Templot for its own sake). During that time I have needed the on-line tutorials for only two aspects: making a slip, and joining two curves using the make transition technique. These were the only two things I've needed ...
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... topic: 405 Menu pops up on other monitor posted: 10 Apr 2008 00:02 from: jeckardt [using Templot v0.91.c] I'm running a Windows XP pro dual-headed system. The desktop spans both monitors. Templot runs fine in this environment but... I will often put Templot in a window, then move and resize the window to use the entire right (# 2) monitor. Then I bring up notes or whatever on the left (# 1) monitor to work from. This works fine except that the left-click pop-up menu associated with background templates always pops up on the extreme left edge of the desktop... in this case that's the left edge of monitor #1 even though templot is running on monitor #2. So in the best of cases I have to mouse across both monitors to get to that menu. In the worst case I'm so focused on the templot window that I don't realize the menu popped up on the other monitor and keep clicking the mouse waiting for the ...
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... wanted an A3 I'd probably go for the R1800. It does go through a cleaning cycle on occasions, but not that often, and I reckon calculated on a cost per year basis I'm happy with it. I use it more for photo prints than Templot. Bought it somewhere around 2003. cheers Nigel posted: 9 Mar 2010 20:53 from: Dellboy Hi Jim There's also cheap ink at http://www.inkwarehouse.co.uk They do a very wide range of cartridges and have a very efficient free delivery. Derek posted: 10 Mar 2010 10:47 from: Jim Guthrie Many thanks for the responses. I'm not really fond of Epson inkjets after my experiences with the 1500 and the 1520. I've decided to have a go with the Canon iX7000. The iX4000 is the cheaper model but it doesn't have the option of a straight through path for heavier papers/card whereas the iX7000 has a rear paper feed which can handle up to 300gm paper. It has six cartridges rather than the four I would prefer but after a search around the Net ...
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... can also look online at their "Dell Outlet" store which can save you a fair amount of money- often £200-300- well worth looking at- on their website in the corner of the front page last time I looked. Regards, GeoffB posted: 9 Jul 2007 19:33 from: GeoffB Oh yes. And forgot to mention- steer clear of the Celeron and Semperon processors- they are the cheap& chearful chips- not much good when you want real number crunching power. Geoffb posted: 10 Jul 2007 17:29 from: Elliott Cowton GeoffB wrote: You can also look online at their "Dell Outlet" store which can save you a fair amount of money- often £200-300- well worth looking at- on their website in the corner of the front page last time I looked. A quick 10p worth from someone who used to run PC support organisations for a living and may yet be going back into that world shortly... Dell are OK but sometimes have been tainted by the ...
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... , and will contain 3 way switches.Any thought, trick, hint, comment or mistakes found ect will be very appreciated. Thanks in advance, with best regards Igor. Attachment: attach_3094_3702_spacing_quistion .box 82 Last edited on 17 Jun 2020 09:32 by Igor Kurgan posted: 17 Jun 2020 13:45 from: Phil O Hi Igor. I can't give you the scale dimensions, but dependent on how your tracks are arranged the track spacings for the space between the none gauge faces are as follows. Fast down 6 ft Fast 10 ft Slow down 6 ft Slow up. Slow down 10 ft Fast Down 6ft Fast up 10 ft Slow down. Add on the track gauge plus two rail head widths to get the centre distance. Cheers Phil. posted: 17 Jun 2020 19:01 from: Martin Wynne Hi Igor, Thanks for the BOX file -- that's going to be an impressive garden railway. You are using P-32 gauge. That means a 1:32 scale model of UK railways. For which on straight track the WAY ...
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... topic: 1918 Track Construction using C& L Components posted: 10 Apr 2012 19:11 from: David Yates I am about to start track construction for my permanent, 7mm Scale7 layout, Staircliffe Exchange Sidings, using C& L components. In order to avoid using multiple droppers for connecting track sections together, standard track lengths being 210mm( i.e. a scale 30ft) I've been contemplating using etched brass fish-plates soldered between sections of track rather than wire connections below the baseboard. I'm also contemplating using strategically positioned brass chairs to solder the feed droppers to, to get the power to the track. My question is, has anyone out there tried this method and if so, have you found any pitfalls with this method? Regards, Dave posted: 10 Apr 2012 19:22 from: Raymond I'd have thought that they woould work exactly the same of droppers. Regards Raymond posted: 10 Apr 2012 20:08 from: Martin Wynne Hi Dave, A general engineering principle is that you don't use a mechanical fixing as an ...
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... topic: 3108 Update download installation blocked by Panda posted: 13 Oct 2017 10:19 from: Jon Timothy Hi, I run my laptop with Windows 10, and have successfully used Templot for 2-3 years. I have recently updated my security to Panda Adaptive Defense 360. When I tried to update my Templot to the latest version, the following occurred: I clicked on the update now button on the Templot start screen. The download proceeds normally, and creates an .exe file called Templot 2 setup. User account control allows me to download this file, and I am able to extract the file normally. When I then try to open the file, I get a setup error message from Panda as follows:" Unable to execute file C:\TEMPLOT_DEV\templot_2.exe Create process failed code 5 Access is denied" In the Panda Adaptive Defense 360 list of latest detected threats, C:\TEMPLOT_DEV\templot_2.exe is listed as an Execution attempt, and is Blocked. I have contacted Panda, but they have not come up with ...
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... .> This makes the bending of the wing rail quite complex as the axis of the bend has to be off the vertical to maintain the 1:20 inclination either side of the bend. The check rail extention is therefore just fishplated onto the end of the parallel wing rail. Modern flatbottom P&C is of course different as the rails within the Turnout are vertical and incorporate a twist in the rail between adjacent timbers to change between vertical and 1:20 inclination at the outer ends. Tony. Last edited on 10 Feb 2012 16:10 by Tony W posted: 9 Feb 2012 14:51 from: Tony W 2151_090947_130000000.jpg Martin Wynne wrote: Hi Geoff, These are called "parallel-wing crossings". They are used where the crossover tracks are sharply curved, or where the check and wing rails are so close together that there isn't room for at least two clear timbers between them. I'm not sure this is a formal rule though, practice seems to vary a lot. Anyone? Martin. Hi Martin, Geoff. ...
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... topic: 2053 Curved Tandem turnout posted: 10 Sep 2012 09:48 from: Brian Hanson Hello All, I am trying to construct a curved tandem turnout where all roads curve the same way, I have followed Martin's video for LH and RH combined with no problems.. but how do I overlay 2 LH templates over each other?.. It seems that it is only the main roads that snap together whereas I want to have the turnout road of the larger radius snap to the main road of the smaller radius turnout.. is this possible?.. or the more likely.. where am I not looking for the correct commands?!.. Cheers Brian posted: 10 Sep 2012 10:33 from: Martin Wynne Brian Hanson wrote: I want to have the turnout road of the larger radius snap to the main road of the smaller radius turnout.. is this possible? Hi Brian, Could you clarify that? Do you want the second switch to be in the main road of the first switch or in ...
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