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... to be created and displayed all from within Templot? Thanks for your help. With your permission, once I have gotten much more comfortable with Sketchboard, maybe I'll take a shot at a brief "Overview and Getting Started" document for possible publishing until you get an official version for the New Templot Companion. Mark C posted: 12 Jul 2012 22 ... into a single set of functions. regards, Martin. posted: 12 Jul 2012 22:37 from: Mark C Got it. Thanks. posted: 13 Jul 2012 04:50 from: Mark C Martin, I have been playing around with Sketchboard quite a bit and I think I'm getting pretty comfortable with it. I took a stab at ... product in the normal sense. In effect you have joined a development project rather than downloaded a program. That seems a daft thing to say when Templot has been going for 13 years in public and 20 years before that, but there it is. To make items on the sketchboard appear on the trackpad, tick the show items on trackpad box at ...
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... box by clicking 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 ... . 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. ... "; still wants to save without "v2". Same with the background shapes as well. Version o.91c on Windows XP. Last edited on 10 Apr 2008 17:13 by richard_t posted: 10 Apr 2008 17:36 from: Paul Boyd Richard wrote: "Garage Shelf Project" saved OK; change to "Garage Shelf Project v2" ...
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... your repy martin. I am using 0.82.d and modelling gwr in the 40's/50's rather loose their at the moment. I will try and explain later with some more screen shots many thx again dave posted: 31 Oct 2008 20:01 from: Nigel Brown Hi Dave Perhaps I'm being dense here but what actually is the problem? In your second ... " for the joint. turnout.jpg?t =1226235857 Will apply to all turnouts. Thanks so much for your input. Regards Dave Last edited on 9 Nov 2008 18:04 by David Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Templot talk> Timber Interlacing ... 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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... at both ends of the curve. I *think* I need a slew, and I've tried to do it, but the results are rubbish. I've closed a screen shot of the area (the control template and the marker coloured template are the two I wish to join), and a copy of the relevant bits from the box file, ... must be!) 499_220414_580000000.png That's just initial roughing out... Richard. Last edited on 22 Aug 2019 09:17 by richard_t posted: 22 Aug 2019 13:04 from: Martin Wynne Hi Richard, Wow, that's ambitious! I've been thinking of adding a new option for the grid units -- months and years. I quite like ... slewed one, so I might stick with that. Did you also try using a mode 2 slew instead? It lets you adjust the lie of the curve by changing the slew factor: 2_220749_590000000.png Sorry no spare shortcut available for that. Slewing introduces a distortion to the curve, so its worth finding a setting that gives the smoothest result. p.s. ...
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... the different plate under the crossing nose chair. Upper check rail has 4 2 bolt check chairs and one 4 bolt, lower check rail chairs 4 bolt chairs. Bottom photo shots sleepers of varying lengths Here is a close up or the bar 982_210308_130000000.jpg posted: 21 Aug 2014 08:46 from: Phil O Hi Hayfield There is a probability that the ... alternate tie bars and acrow props to hold the rails to gauge as the baulk timbering was well past it's sell by date. HTH Phil posted: 21 Aug 2014 09:04 from: Hayfield Phil Thanks for the link, but the slab under the bracket looked different to the other one. Just noticed the drain in front of the sleepers which have ... click the Edit raw button after posting to sort it out. regards, Martin. posted: 21 Aug 2014 10:28 from: Hayfield Thanks posted: 21 Aug 2014 13:39 from: Phil O The top photo showing the nose, the nose is sitting on a rectangular slab which has not been shaped back from the nose bolt to the ...
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... added a screenshot and the box file. Thanks, Mark Attachment: attach_1163_1611_Voorschoterlaan.b ox 185 posted: 30 Aug 2011 09:50 from: radiopaque... and the screen shot. (Sorry for the Dutch and the slew of NoNames!) Attachment: attach_1166_1611_[11-08-29_223508] _Windows_XP.jpg 113 Last edited on 30 Aug 2011 ... : radiopaque Wow thanks a lot for your detailed help! I will try this as soon as I have a moment! Thanks, Mark posted: 30 Aug 2011 21:04 from: radiopaque Hi Martin, Already two quick questions: 1. Is there a way to set the instance between the tracks? Should I delete some tracks and work from ... just generated template? 2. The inside track has timber, but no track for quite a stretch. Is that normal, or am I doing something wrong here? Thanks, Mark Attachment: attach_1168_1611_[11-08-30_220042] _Windows_XP.jpg 171 posted: 30 Aug 2011 21:23 from: Martin Wynne radiopaque wrote: Is there a ...
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... semi computer illiterate and need instruction at a very base level- don't worry, I won't be offended if you have to word it for dummmies!!3095_050425_020000000.jpg I've attached this shot as it shows the trackwork and turnout types. cheers Andy posted: 5 Dec 2015 14:07 from: Martin Wynne Hi Andy, Welcome to Templot Club. Your picture ... find it again when posting. If that's too difficult, perhaps you could ask your friend to post it here? regards, Martin. posted: 5 Dec 2015 17:04 from: BigAndy Hi Martin, Ok, I think this is the correct .box file Attachment: attach_2184_2800_glasgow_queen_str eet_2014_11_15_2224_49.box 303 posted: 7 Dec 2015 15:03 from: Martin Wynne ... the Queen St plan or not, but approx two weeks is when we'll be looking at getting the trackplan stuck to the boards. Many thanks Andy posted: 26 Sep 2016 13:35 from: BigAndy Hi Martin, Sorry to mither you, but I was just wondering how the update is coming along. I'm going to be in a position to ...
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... topic: 1046 Help wanted- Corfe Castle posted: 13 Feb 2010 17:34 from: Templot User -- --- from Neil Berrington -- --- I am struggling with Templot a tad. (I'm a biomechanical kind of fellow, so CAD design escapes my limited intellect) The time investment in learning the program is significant. Is there anyone who is able to produce a Templot file for me? (Lazy bugger that I am.) The tricky area is really the flow of the goods ... topic: 1046 Help wanted- Corfe Castle posted: 13 Feb 2010 17:34 from: Templot User -- --- from Neil Berrington -- --- I am struggling with Templot a tad. (I'm a biomechanical kind of fellow, so CAD design escapes my limited intellect) The time investment in learning the program is significant. Is there anyone who is able to produce a Templot file for me? (Lazy bugger that I am.) The tricky area is really the flow of the goods ...
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... topic: 1025 Templot docs posted: 28 Jan 2010 09:13 from: Howard Raymond wrote:... It would be best to view it with centre lines disabled as I have used single rails to mark out limits and buildings. That's a nice idea- how do you set single rails? Howard. posted: 28 Jan 2010 09:58 from: Raymond For instance: The platform edge was done by copying the adjacent track, then 'no timbering' followed by omitting one rail then using F7 to move ... about or F8 to slew it. It is important the the snap function is switched off. F4 and F6 will do the rest. Don't bother with it until your track is pretty much as you want it so that you do not need the centre lines. Regards Raymond posted: 28 Jan 2010 10:24 from: Howard Raymond wrote:...followed by omitting one rail that's the bit I don't see! How do you omit one rail? Howard. posted: 28 Jan 2010 10:47 from: Martin Wynne ...
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... topic: 1211 Templot beginners tutorial posted: 22 Aug 2010 12:52 from: donald peters Hi Martin, I have looked through the current majesty of Templot to try and précis my concern about the complexity it has developed, a bye-product of it's expanding breadth of capability and it's creators work limits. To answer you fully would require a total recapitulating of the material provided.. If you will take as read that my only interest in verbalising my thoughts is, and always has been, my belief that Templot ... Templotter's comments? Ideas on ways to organise an easy and progressive way into Templot may encourage previously unthought of suggestions and might just avoid in the future the kind of exchange you apparently had recently with a disgruntled customer. Kind Regards, Donald posted: 22 Aug 2010 13:59 from: Bill_Lobb I am possibly not the best person to comment on this, as by and large I have not found Templot confusing. With the help of the notes, videos and this forum I have managed to find out everything that I have ...
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... topic: 1311 Templot GUI Control posted: 17 Dec 2010 17:55 from: John Clutterbuck Posted updated for version 0.16 Having had my cover blown on another forum, I've decided to go public with this now. First some background. My problem is I am running Templot on a Mac with Win XP installed on Parallels and I have an Apple keyboard. Even if I could remember the keyboard shortcuts, many of them simply don't work on Mac/Parallels. This also means most of the crib sheets are of no ... in with Windows stuff, a source of much of the lack of robust security in Windows. Personally I go to the trouble of shoving all such programs and data on a completely separate partition, as do others. Cheers Nigel posted: 18 Dec 2010 17:13 from: Jim Guthrie John Clutterbuck wrote: I have made the buttons only enable when there is an active template in the control (yes I know some commands will auto-mint a new one), however I understand this may not work on Vista so ...
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... Wynne Just to say that Paul is writing about this project on Model Rail Forum at: http://www.modelrailforum.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=8289&view=findpost&p =99706 It's looking good, Paul. Martin. posted: 21 Jun 2010 07:12 from: Paul Hamilton Hi all, I am tackling the track laying but need to work out what the Vee angles are so I can use the most appropriate jig to file up the vees. Is there an easy way to ascertain this angle ... up to any size you like without the hassle of setting paper sizes on a printer driver. If you are having trouble, send me your .box file and I will create a large format PDF file for you. regards, Martin. posted: 6 Apr 2009 13:19 from: richard_t Paul Hamilton wrote: 2) Having printed the track plan to pdf I notice that there are of course no chair details shown (as opposed to the templates provided by the likes of Brian at C&L). Being a ...
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... 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 ... : Gordon S Here's the templates affected without trackbed edges. The sleepers are missing on R16 (on one track only),17,18& S16 and 17. Row T seems fine. Attachment: attach_1109_1540_Eastwood_print_pr oblem_template....box 361 posted: 17 Jun 2011 13:14 from: Gordon S Any clues in this pic? I can work with it, so no big deal, but curiousity has now got the better of me.... 479_170813_580000000.jpg posted: 17 Jun 2011 13:45 from: Martin Wynne ...
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... the century installation. Jim. posted: 9 Dec 2009 07:27 from: Jamie92208 Thanks for that Jim. I;ve made the necessary amendments and things look OK. I'm now working ona paper prototype for the palform awnings. Jamie posted: 19 Feb 2010 23:35 from: Jamie92208 Well some real progress in the last 2 weeks. First of all a start was made on the bseboards and the first three are looking well. 33_191825_060000000.jpg The one nearest the camera is the king boards that the bridge will be ... for testing. There is 1.5" to spare between a pillar at one end and a radiator at the other. Jamie PS Is it possible to send me the updated box file Last edited on 2 Mar 2010 12:17 by Jamie92208 posted: 2 Mar 2010 13:03 from: Martin Wynne Jamie92208 wrote: The switched frogs come from experience with my existing Long Preston Layout where I found that with long curved points (above 1:10) that switched frogs made the running very much more reliable and the wheels didn't ...
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... tight B to B measurement will enevitably mean one piece of stock may be a problem but I can deal with that at the time. Thanks for the note about 16.2mm gauge Martin. I'll give it some further thought.. posted: 9 Nov 2007 18:04 from: Martin Wynne Hi Gordon, The gauges are definitely 16.5 with 1mm flangeways. Common sense says if that is the case, stock with B to B's less than 14.5 should bind on the checkrails. The fact that they don't led me to investigate further ... is a very daunting task and once my own Templot skills improve, I hope I will be able to contribute. Right now I don't know where or how to start so would be very grateful for any guidance you can provide. Last edited on 9 Nov 2007 13:36 by Gordon S posted: 9 Nov 2007 03:34 from: Martin Wynne Hi Gordon, Welcome to Templot Club. Great to see an ambitious main line project. You're right that it's a challenging design, because you want to include as much ...
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... topic: 1300 Making slips using C&L components posted: 5 Dec 2010 08:22 from: roythebus A bit of advice needed here, having nearly finished my track plan, I've started building a double slip using C&L components in OO gauge. Is it recommended to use PCB sleepers in certain places such as under the K crossings as this would seem a weak spot, and it is difficult keeping things in alignment just using the C&L plastic chairs glued to plastic sleepers. Also, does anyone ... a V crossing jig as I have to make about 50 for my layout and to use the ready made C&L units would be rather beyond my pocket! posted: 5 Dec 2010 13:06 from: JFS You can't solder rail directly to PCB sleepers as they will support the rails at a lower height than the chairs. I always use small brass or N/S strips to secure the different bits of rail which comprise the crossings. These can then be secured to the (plywood) sleepers using Exopy. ...
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... Jim. More a fate worth than death.... Regards Brian Lewis I can see that the Western supporters have never forgiven the Midland for nicking the Bristol and Gloucester from under the noses of the GWR. Jim. posted: 20 Sep 2008 00:04 from: Bill_Lobb Jim Guthrie wrote: Brian Lewis wrote: I can see that the Western supporters have never forgiven the Midland for nicking the Bristol and Gloucester from under the noses of the GWR. Jim. Well said, Jim. You are not alone. ... topic: 542 Bristol Temple Meads Old Station posted: 12 Sep 2008 13:28 from: Stumpytrain +++ This topic suffered corruption in the database and has been recompiled. +++ Hello, With a view to entering the 2mm Scale Association Layout Challenge I've been working on producing a plan to form a suitable base for Templot templates to be produced over. My chosen prototype is the "Old Station" at Bristol Temple Meads, which for those that don't know it can be seen here: http://tinyurl.com/5xywn4 ...
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98. Index
... topic: 1055 Index posted: 25 Feb 2010 05:32 from: kenbec Martin, Further to your message about the Index some time ago to which there was a somewhat underwhelming response I have a couple of suggestions. 1. Why don't you highlight the existence of the Index with links at least as conspicuous as those for the searches? 2. When you provide the answer to a question with which you are completely satisfied, the answer that is or even if you see one you like in the daily message files ... be no longer appropriate. Linking may also cause problems in some browsers, whereas embedded content would not. The Yahoo content is at present linked, but I think the only viable option for that will be embedded. regards, Martin. posted: 27 Feb 2010 04:46 from: kenbec Martin Wynne wrote: Kenneth Beckett wrote: Where did all this come from? Your earlier request for contributions to the index dated 28.04.2009 mentioned none of this but rather implied that you were ready to roll. My suggestions were predicated on ...
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... to have allowed for a smaller toe opening of about 3.5"). I get the impression that Australian and British practices had significant diferences, and it would be interesting to see a drawing/picture of the A.R.E.A. heel system. posted: 18 Feb 2019 04:03 from: Andrew Duncan Nigel Brown wrote: Andrew Duncan wrote: Nigel Brown wrote: I build loose heel switches as loose heel switches. I use plastic chairs. Reckon there's enough give in the heel chair for the switch to move as intended. ... topic: 3387 Modelling GWR loose heel switches in 4mm posted: 13 Feb 2019 13:32 from: madscientist I have always built semi Curved bullhead track, but now I have to build some GWR( WR) track work and this means loose heal switches and joggles in 4mm,( 00-SF) other then a slightly different geometry, is there any practical difference between loose heal and fixed heel switches. I would have thought both would have been made from a continuous piece of nickel silver track with cosmetic fishplates ...
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... topic: 1072 buckingham great central posted: 11 Mar 2010 00:58 from: tony polman fell in love with the layout in this months RM supplement so thought i`d have a go at Temploting it. try as i might, i can`t fit it at EM gauge into an 8ft x 2.6ft rectangle as described. comments? Attachment: attach_757_1072_buckingham_great_c entral.box 652 posted: 11 Mar 2010 14:28 from: Dellboy tony polman wrote: fell in love with the layout in this months RM supplement so thought ... . posted: 12 Mar 2010 20:17 from: Nigel Brown Good grief! It's no good, I'm past it!! Think I was trying to do a 4mm/ft conversion on the 7.5ft, or something.... cheers Nigel posted: 13 Mar 2010 09:15 from: Alan Turner Paul Boyd wrote: if the track plan is anywhere near accurate It isn't! I've just got my Wild Swan book out and there are a few "deviations" from the both the Wild Swan published plan ( ...
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