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... the above drawing, or direct you to where to find it. Also the HMRS Study Centre at Swanwick Junction is in Midland territory and likely to have material: http://hmrs.org.uk/museumstudycentre/ regards, Martin. posted: 4 Feb 2016 16:04 from: Tim Lee Thanks Martin... the drawing is really useful. I have asked the question of the MR Study Centre.... so we will see what comes back. Its a shame I live too far away to pop in as ... 20. 2_041436_060000000.png A full-size scan is at: gallery/2 /original/2_041435_200000000.jpg regards, Martin.. posted: 4 Feb 2016 20:20 from: Tim Lee Thanks Martin, That's a very nice drawing. Tim posted: 5 Feb 2016 13:15 from: David R Martin Wynne wrote: Sometimes the pin has an extended head which runs through holes in the stock rail. This ensures that the switch blades are held down onto the slide chairs and unable to kick up under traffic. This extended ...
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... topic: 1162 Importing files to Templot posted: 8 Jul 2010 22:07 from: David Yates I have a a track plan which I designed prior to purchasing Templot, using DesignCAD 3000 software. This software has the capability of exporting files in the following formats: 1) AutoCAD DWG 2) DXF 3) IGES 4) RIB 5) VRML 6) WPG 7) WMF I have tried unsuccessfully to export the track plan in all of the above formats to Templot so that I can use it as a background ... , the next version will be able to export in PDF and EMF vector formats -- both of which most CAD programs can import. And EMF/WMF import from CAD will be available in the new Sketchbook feature in Templot. regards, Martin. posted: 13 Jul 2010 00:59 from: Martin Wynne David Yates wrote: If it helps at all the layout as drawn is fitted on a base board which is 4572 mm long by 1366 mm wide maximum. As additional background information, the layout is based on ...
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... . regards, Martin. posted: 1 Mar 2015 18:07 from: D Foster Oops! Did I say working? I should have said "employed" ;-)... I'm retired now. Posting into posts is how please? What track shots would be useful- as a starter? :-) posted: 1 Mar 2015 18:20 from: Martin Wynne D Foster wrote: Posting into posts is how please? Hi David, Which browser are you using? If it is Firefox or Internet ... topic: 2620 LNWR track drawings. posted: 31 Jan 2015 13:46 from: Trevor Walling Hello, I was doing a tidy up on one of my pc's and I came across this. I had forgotten all about it and I don't know where I got it. It was probably somewhere online quite a while ago. 2110_310840_390000000.jpg Attachment: attach_2054_2620_LNWR_track_drawin gs.jpeg 571 posted: 1 Feb 2015 00:34 from: Brian Nicholls Hi Trevor, I am sorry to point out, that those drawings are the copyright of the ...
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... topic: 1191 Newbie- Missing something- symbols??? posted: 8 Aug 2010 04:27 from: grog_polymer 1920_072313_480000000.png Ok- this is a simple plan that I have been playing with in order to come start to come to grips with Templot. Yes slips would help but I have no idea what is going on with the slip video at all. Later... There are several places on this diagram where a yellow circle and a cross through it appear. What are they and what are they trying ... tell me? Where I put a return curve from the platform 1/2 entry turnout to Platform1 road it shows a square with a cross through it. Again, what are they and what are they trying to tell me? I use a mouse with a scoll wheel. For those that don't know, in windows Ctrl+ scroll will incease and decrease the zoom. This will help in seeing the markers I am taling about. In 9.1c the scroll wheel performs a zoom function. I like that! Regards, Greg ...
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... you can't find anything -- things had got into a bit of a muddle. There is an option to try T3 directly within the latest Templot2 program update -- T3> run Templot3 menu item. cheers, Martin. posted: 8 Feb 2020 16:04 from: DerekStuart Many thanks Martin. I really appreciate it. I really don't want to bother you with questions, but if I could ask one in order to point me in the right direction. If you were starting programming Templot from scratch now, would ... delphi4-quick-start.html and there is a download icon to download a PDF file. See Chapter 3. The downside of course is that it's not Lazarus, so some mental translation of the screenshots is needed. cheers, Martin. posted: 9 Mar 2020 13:59 from: Martin Wynne Hi Derek, Please also see: topic 3627 cheers, Martin. posted: 10 Mar 2020 19:48 from: DerekStuart I've seen it and replied, thanks. The gentleman who wrote it has a very 'unfortunate' way ...
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... topic: 1168 Any problems running Templot on Windows 7 OS at 64 bit operation? posted: 14 Jul 2010 16:06 from: Brian Nicholls Hi All, Due to another requirement, I have just bought a very upgraded PC which runs Windows 7 O.S. on 64 bit operation, and am thinking of loading TEMPLOT on board. Up till now I have been using Templot on Windows XP OS at 32 bit operation with no problems, other than my own finger trouble. Will TEMPLOT run successfully with Windows 7 on ... , Many thanks for your response. It is comforting to know of someone that is running the OS& system in question and is not having any problems. That's great news. Thanks again Barry. All the best. Brian Nicholls. posted: 14 Aug 2010 13:56 from: David Smith Barry Yardley wrote: Brian, I've been using Templot on Windows 7 64 bit for the last 3 months with no problems at all. Best regards Barry Yardley Barry, Pug 0.91c will not install and run on my Windows 7 ...
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... topic: 1008 Laser Cut Timbering again posted: 10 Jan 2010 06:48 from: Stephen Freeman Hi, Can anybody tell me what the maximum thickness of wood you can cut? I'm looking for around 4mm thickness. Also please, what is the size limitation on panels? Really big project, if it comes off. posted: 10 Jan 2010 11:03 from: Alan Turner If you look on York Modelmaking's web site here: http://www.yorkmodelmaking.com/bespoke.html there is a FAQ which gives details of ... 2010 05:49 from: Stephen Freeman Hi, Thanks, that's good to know. I've got a few other enquiries to make about related items before contacting the customer to see where we go from here. Brian, I'll email you with details. posted: 13 Jan 2010 07:09 from: Stephen Freeman Hi, I'm also looking into the potential costs of having special chairs for code 205 FB rail made. Quantity 60,000 in all but not all in one go! Question is material? I presume that ...
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... topic: 1227 My First attempt at Templotting for Bham New Street posted: 1 Sep 2010 23:20 from: Brian Nicholls Hi All, There are two box files of significance, which represent my first attempt at track design using Templot. The attempt covers a small area of Birmingham New Street Station and is a formation just to the South West of signal box 4 located on the old Midland Railway side of the station. The formation is made up of exit roads from platforms 5& 6, plus exit roads from ... both with gauge widening, through the diamond, so I'm in the throes of planning the best way to build that. Hi Jim, PS to my last, Only 6 or 7 more of these formations to go! All the Best. Brian. posted: 13 Sep 2010 20:57 from: Brian Nicholls Hi All, As promised, I have attached a box file which is the previous formation I posted, but now with timbers. The timbered box file is 'Bham_New_Street_Sig4-492-CO'. Needless to say ...
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... : Rob Manchester Hello Andrew, Here is the kind of setup I was thinking of with hanging tools- saves taking up bench space although as you say it may be a bit OTT 2001_301852_420000000.jpg These are air powered.... Rob posted: 31 Oct 2018 04:20 from: Andrew Duncan Rob Manchester wrote: Hello Andrew, Here is the kind of setup I was thinking of with hanging tools- saves taking up bench space although as you say it may be a bit OTT 2001_301852_420000000.jpg These are air powered.. ... only time will tell wether mine is up to the job! Andrew, How heavy is your resistance soldering unit, please? I fear my wife would want a door and a top fitted to one! It does look good. John posted: 17 Oct 2018 13:19 from: Rob Manchester Nigel Brown wrote: Alas, chaos theory dictates that anything sensibly organised will get progressively disordered in time. There's all the top of your toolchest now available for clutter to populate. I have a railway room where I used shelving ...
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... topic: 1156 Victorian Railways Broad Gauge Turnout (Australia) posted: 27 Jun 2010 21:44 from: julesmwatson I've been trying to make a custom point based on the attached information. I'm not having a lot of success... Can you point (no pun intended) me in the right direction? 1896_271341_550000000.jpg (edit: click the image to see it full size -- don't let your browser resize it to fit. Also available in the Image Gallery.) Apart from the rail positioning, I've also ... Alan Turner This is quite a simple operation but what is the track gauge? Alan Assuming it is 5'- 3" see below. Attachment: attach_813_1156_Aus_Turnout.box 268 Last edited on 29 Jun 2010 21:07 by Alan Turner posted: 30 Jun 2010 01:04 from: julesmwatson Hi Alan, The prototype track gauge is 5'3", as you have assumed. I'm modelling in 18.2mm (EM gauge). Jules posted: 30 Jun 2010 05:53 from: Martin Wynne julesmwatson wrote: The prototype track gauge is ...
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... topic: 1182 Inserting a diamond crossing posted: 27 Jul 2010 23:13 from: Paulr1949 Hello all I am trying to create a templot plan of a 7mm NG/SG layout as a learning curve(!). It contains a number of diamond crossings, two or three of which I would like to recreate now. On the attached (hopefully) box file it can be seen where I am trying to do it, but I can't seem to get the angles anywhere close. I have tried shift+ ... to insert a diamond, and "Insert half-diamond in straight track". I must be doing something wrong- can anybody help? I am not sure if the background shapes (which are bitmaps of the track plan) will load with the box file, so I am attaching them to a separate entry Hopefully Paul Attachment: attach_829_1182_NOGv91c_10_07_27_2 305_20.box 211 posted: 27 Jul 2010 23:15 from: Paulr1949 And here is the BGS file... Attachment: attach_830_1182_NOG_3_boards_v2.bg s 201 posted: 27 Jul 2010 23:32 ...
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... topic: 1109 Crossover.... Timbering posted: 21 Apr 2010 09:02 from: David Hiya guys I would be grateful for any thoughts on the Timbering as shown on this Crossover which has greater spacing between tracks. 1522_210347_340000000.png I have highlighted in red an aproximation for the joints and have extended timbers from each turnout. The Gwr seemed to have their joints after the 5th crossing from the nose, but the difficulty here is to timber from each nose equally to achieve a joint after the 5th crossing timber. ... rail joints in each road in the same sleeper space. Just count 5 sleepers from the crossing nose in each case. By the way, I think your check rails should span 4 timbers not 5, for the GWR. cheers Nigel posted: 21 Apr 2010 13:12 from: David Nigel Brown wrote: Dave Just checked in David Smith's book; as I thought, from the examples in that you don't need to have the rail joints in each road in the same sleeper space. Just count 5 sleepers from the ...
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... boards for this layout would be great opportunities for 00-SF, but I will cross that bridge when I come to it. Thank you all again for your help and advice, and I'm sorry for disturbing you! Last edited on 16 Nov 2018 13:04 by William Williamson posted: 16 Nov 2018 13:05 from: Martin Wynne William Williamson wrote: Martin, I've decided to just do this in 00 for now, and will revisit once I've got some EM under my belt. Hi William, OK. ... topic: 3353 Interconnected track- how to divide, and a better diverging arrangement posted: 13 Nov 2018 08:01 from: William Williamson Good morning chaps! I posted this question on RMWeb and Mr. Wynne suggested here might be more fertile ground for discussion. I've got a relatively simple arrangement of trackwork in my station throat, which I have divided for ease of construction into three meta arrangements of A, B and C: ATzhaRq.png I tink A and C are relatively straight forward- simple B6 crossovers though C ...
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... topic: 1129 Creating a Custom Switch posted: 23 May 2010 14:35 from: philchudley Hi All Sorry if this is a basic question, but I am attempting to create a custom swicth in P4/S4 to represent a LSWR Type 2 switch using 1908 geometry. I have the necessary data and drawings from the South Western Circle but am having some difficulty transferring the data to Templot. Upon creation Templot requests various bits of info, and it is the first set of data that I need help on. the ... : donald peters Hi Martin, Perfect. Something for me to learn every day. (because every other day I have forgotten it, but not in this case i hope) Thanks for such quick service (again) Kind Regards Donald posted: 24 May 2010 13:08 from: philchudley Thanks Martin! Your effort and help is most appreciated, I would never have twigged that the switch was a sem-curved and not a straight switch. I can now update my plan with the correct turnouts, and start building ...
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... topic: 1298 New User of Templot posted: 1 Dec 2010 13:00 from: couzenss Martin, Using the Y point tuturial I have produced this OK and then added further templates to this successfully. But I have a problem in that these are running outside the printable area of the drawing pad. Note I developed the Y point on the initial start position on the Drawing Pad Is it possible to move this group of templates on the drawing pad, both from a printing point of view and also to allow further ... of this plan. Thank You Stuart posted: 1 Dec 2010 13:25 from: phileakins Hi Stuart Probably the quickest way is to create a group with all the templates (ctrl+ a) and then move the group with the mouse (shift+ ctrl+ f7- or select from the Group menu which is easier!) then ctrl+ y to cancel the group. I expect someone will be along later to tell you how to move the pad origin as I can't get it to work. Phil posted: ...
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... topic: 1203 Transition curves posted: 15 Aug 2010 12:42 from: Judi R Hi, I've been trying to get my head around Templot for the past few days and scored a major victory today when I finally cottoned on to how to re-select a template previously placed onto the background without getting a duplicate on top. I have the disadvantage of having used AutoCad and similar packages beforehand, even though it was a long time ago. Now I'm trying to get to grips with transitions. I've managed to ... can't but won't say why. It has to be possible to do this since the big railway puts transitions at both ends of every curve. Judi PS, I'm using v0.74b Last edited on 15 Aug 2010 12:46 by Judi R posted: 15 Aug 2010 13:24 from: Martin Wynne Judi R wrote: It has to be possible to do this since the big railway puts transitions at both ends of every curve. Judi PS, I'm using v0.74b Hi Judi, Welcome to Templot Club. There are several ways ...
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... topic: 1216 Another Windows 7 issue posted: 25 Aug 2010 10:29 from: richard_t Hello Another Windows 7 scroll bar issue is with the video player: 499_250527_580000000.png As you can see it has scroll bars, and as the window isn't resizable (without going to full screen), I can't eliminate them. posted: 25 Aug 2010 11:48 from: Martin Wynne richard_t wrote: Another Windows 7 scroll bar issue is with the video player: Hi Richard, Thanks for letting me know about this. It's ... using this forum. Another web solution that springs to mind is Vimeo and there is probably a number more out there. Anyhoo, things don't look like changing so I will crawl back in my box now.... Cheers Bruce posted: 27 Aug 2010 04:37 from: Martin Wynne BruceNordstrand wrote: Guys, I suggested something like youtube to ease the pain for Martin in packaging videos or deciding on format. Hi Bruce, Thanks for your suggestions and helpful intent, sorry if I seemed a bit negative. ...
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... topic: 1077 Baseboard rectangle shape posted: 13 Mar 2010 13:02 from: Arthur Budd After my success producing a usable track plan yesterday I've hit another wall trying to produce the baseboard outline as a background shape. I've read the relevant section in the Companion and I've tried to specify the shape as a rectangle with mouse clicks but nothing appears. I've tried to draw the shape as separate lines; some appear where they are supposed to, others only appear as half length lines which I cannot add to. I ... topic: 1077 Baseboard rectangle shape posted: 13 Mar 2010 13:02 from: Arthur Budd After my success producing a usable track plan yesterday I've hit another wall trying to produce the baseboard outline as a background shape. I've read the relevant section in the Companion and I've tried to specify the shape as a rectangle with mouse clicks but nothing appears. I've tried to draw the shape as separate lines; some appear where they are supposed to, others only appear as half length lines which I cannot add to. I ...
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... .... posted: 13 Nov 2009 15:59 from: Gordon S Got a weird one Martin. I often use grouping to select parts of my layout for printing. I used the Group Selection Fence as normal and then Print Group. The screen shot shows all the tracks on the screen highlighted in red. When I came to print the templates, I have noticed that one pair of double tracks which will tunnel under the others stop abruptly and haven't printed. Really strange and no idea what is wrong. ... topic: 969 Track disappears when using print group.... posted: 13 Nov 2009 15:59 from: Gordon S Got a weird one Martin. I often use grouping to select parts of my layout for printing. I used the Group Selection Fence as normal and then Print Group. The screen shot shows all the tracks on the screen highlighted in red. When I came to print the templates, I have noticed that one pair of double tracks which will tunnel under the others stop abruptly and haven't printed ...
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... load the background scan into Templot as in my screenshots. You may want to make some adjustments if it doesn't quite match. cheers, Martin. posted: 13 Sep 2018 21:52 from: r_wilton Thanks. Ray. posted: 25 Aug 2019 10:04 from: Terry Schroeyens Hi Martin, I have often wondered what the relationship is between the V-crossing settings and the crossover radius. Marcway label this tandem as 72"/48" (it's on their website) but you clearly disagree with these radii ... r_wilton Heres a photo of the tandem on top of the .box file. Attachment: attach_2748_3326_tandem_plot.jpg 472 posted: 12 Sep 2018 10:53 from: Martin Wynne Thanks Ray. I will have a look at making a better match. cheers, Martin. posted: 13 Sep 2018 19:17 from: Martin Wynne PLEASE -- NO-ONE SHOULD BUILD THIS TANDEM Or if you do, don't tell anyone that it came from Templot! Hi Ray, This should be a better match to your scan. Only the rail ...
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