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... as per the screen shot. As far as I can see this is no different from the transtion I just did! Does anyone have any ideas? Cheers Bruce Attachment: attach_775_1103_Screen-shot-2010-04-13-at-12.34.05-AM.gif 108 Last edited on 12 Apr 2010 15:40 by BruceNordstrand posted: 12 Apr 2010 15: ... have and have come across a problem trying to transition from a 28" curve to a straight. I have both centre lines seperate but it is failing as per the screen shot. As far as I can see this is no different from the transtion I just did! Does anyone have any ideas? Cheers Bruce Attachment: attach_775_1103_Screen-shot-2010 ... topic: 1103 Transition Failure- can't see why... posted: 12 Apr 2010 15:38 from: BruceNordstrand I am currently paying some track on a plan I have and have come across a problem trying to transition from a 28" curve to a straight. I have both centre lines seperate but it is failing as per the screen ...
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... haven't found a problem with battery life, but I believe Fuji upped the voltage and capacity for the latest version (7.2v 1260 mAh). The stats say 300-400 shots per charge, and I haven't yet needed more than that in a day. I do keep the rear screen switched off most of the time, and mostly use the optical ... the Droitwich Barge Canal This canal had not been used since 1916 and was finally abandoned in 1939. It then lay derelict for over 70 years until restored and finally reopened in 2010. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Droitwich_Canal Martin. posted: 1 Apr 2018 20:44 from: Martin Wynne seedgreen_power_1280x720.jpg Power to the people posted: 1 Apr ... later in June 2017 the cries of battle have long since fallen silent." http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5691536 cheers, Martin. posted: 26 Feb 2018 04:13 from: Martin Wynne Rob Manchester wrote: Thanks for the mill details. It was used for corn according to the 1883/4 map( when it was also ...
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... bolt recessed bolt in the sleeper top produces the hinge to which the rail is soldered. 2787_031704_250000000.jpg and here is the switch blade about to be soldered in position. 2787_031705_320000000.jpg this shot shows the basic point work in an almost finished state. Just the trackwork to finish and crossing wires installed, before taking outside to spray. It also shows in exaggerated form ... solution that involved modifying the Slater's pick-up with a silver carbon bush from Bachman's N scale motors fitted to the end. The article in the S7 Newsletter No.82 of November 2010 takes you through the steps to do this. Dave had stopped using modified Slater's units and was making his own. He could make a set of six in an evening. ... was to be a second article to describe the development of the smaller version that he developed for bogies and pony trucks (and subsequently used for pick-ups on wagons and carriages) but that was never published unfortunately. Advantages: 1. Exceptionally low friction. So much so that all wheel pick-up for small locos hauling a train were the ...
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... , and didn't have Aero enabled- I guess that's why I didn't spot anything odd! I'm still using XP on my desktop PC... Looking at the screen-shots people have posted, I'm not sure I would worry too much about what it looks like. Apart from the scroll bar issue it looks like, well, Templot. I ... topic: 1126 Coding in progress... posted: 18 May 2010 18:50 from: Martin Wynne Most of this topic is obsolete. Irregular diamond-crossings are now fully supported in Templot2. Check rails are adjustable by mouse action in Templot2. I thought I would start a topic where I can report occasionally about what I'm currently working ... not show this again" option as well. Yes I like that too but for ever, not just for the present session. Alan posted: 22 May 2010 12:04 from: Nigel Brown Kenneth Beckett wrote: know there will probably be complaints from those of us too tired to press the "Don't show button" Dead right. From one ...
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... 10". In this example I had the timbers square on to the main road. Most of the work is done from the Shove Timbers control and in the following screen shots the blue sleepers are ones that have been manually altered while the red one is the sleeper currently being edited. Tip: I find it much easier to work in real world ... how much they wanted for it; no way am I rewarding that sort of scum level business. David, hope you found the article useful. Stewart posted: 12 May 2010 20:00 from: weecaleypug Hi Martin Try as I might, I just cannot access this page. I have tried every method I know. Can you or anyone out ... some detail of Scottish practice. Martin provided details of Midland practice a while ago and your pictures show that Scottish practice was similar.. Jim. posted: 25 Mar 2016 04:27 from: Andrew Barrowman Another interesting detail is that there don't seem to be any "flare chairs" on the wing rails, or on the check rails. It ...
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... .. Good Luck and best wishes, Howard. Thanks for your comments- I've actually got a set of etches that Phil Taylor of the Brighton Circle organised to have "shot down" from 7mm to 4mm from Kirtley Models- these are for the station building- I'm trying to develop as accurate a drawing as I can for the 2 signal boxes ... topic: 1010 Singleton West Sussex posted: 11 Jan 2010 20:30 from: Richard_Jones Hi Guys (and Gals?) I am a new user of Templot, which I bought to help me plan a model of Singleton- ex LBSCR, West Sussex- 4mm, EM gauge. Currently I am working on two options, a) a ... let me know, and I'll try to oblige (I may need some instruction!) sorry I'm a neo-luddite best wishes Richard posted: 16 May 2011 23:04 from: Richard_Jones Borg-Rail wrote: Curved turnouts= long turnouts. Curved Double Slips!!!= evener longer. Don't get me started on outside slips! Hi ...
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... the loss of my licence fee would not be the end of the world, I would have lost out. Now, the acid test and here I certainly stand to be shot down. If you are saying you can see the joins in my plans, then OK, I totally accept there is a flaw in my argument, but I genuinely believe ... topic: 1054 Getting Started withTemplot posted: 23 Feb 2010 12:18 from: Nigel Brown Ken I spent 30 years as a software developer/manager in a university computer service, before going off some 12 years ago to do "other things", as I always intended I should. Throughout that period producing documentation for the inexpert users of ... in the 074b release version, which is perhaps something I should address urgently? Thanks again for your detailed thoughts. regards, Martin. posted: 8 Mar 2010 11:04 from: Gordon S...It may surprise or even shock you, but I have never ever used anything but the F7 key. For me, I can't imagine ...
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... error AppName: templotzero 0.91c.exe AppVer: 0.91.3.1001 ModName: kernel32.dll ModVer: 5.1.2600.5781 Offset: 00012afb Having saved the original and then restored TemplotZero it all works again, Its a long shot, does 0.91c need a printer driver to boot ?, 0.74b doesn't, it just sends up a nag box saying it cannot find one and then continues, 0.91c doesn't even ... actually connected the first time round so that the OS can enumerate the USB connection to the printer and make the correct associations for the driver. Regards Roger posted: 20 Jan 2010 07:17 from: kenbec Martin Wynne wrote: Dear all, A new pug version 091c is available if you would like to try it: Click to Download Hello, ... the pad screen is double-buffered. I might try that one day, but other things are more pressing at present. regards, Martin. posted: 8 Feb 2008 04:55 from: Jim Guthrie Martin Wynne wrote: Alan Turner wrote: it was me and thank you very much for it. It was a nice suprise! Hi Alan ...
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... the picture. On this part is mounted a crank with a slot on one of its arms to engage the third bit of pipe on the PCB strip. 25_120602_100000000.jpg Here's a shot of the bit of hacked about "U" section. The slots are for the two holding screws and allow the lateral adjustment of the TOU. The other side of the ... topic: 1073 Flexible Switches in N Gauge posted: 11 Mar 2010 09:04 from: kenbec I have decided to standardise with all of my switches using flexible points (not loose-heel) if this is technically feasible. Before I go any further on this basis I would like answers to the following if possible. 1. Would these ... be structurally sound or is there likely to be distortion in the points because of the light structure of the metal used. (Peco code 80 nickel silver)? 2.Has anyone used this point structure on their layout and if so which point motors have you used? I am replacing Peco Switches which are operated by either Peco or SEEP motors, both of ...
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... to look deeper into this and found out that at some point i'd blocked this site. Its all up and running fine now. Whilst on this subject of "stitching" shots together, how do i go about that? Is there a link to how to do this? Do i need some special software to achieve this? I've noticed that you ... dY readout. tools> jotter menu item. Don't forget to save the .bgs file when you have the image the correct size. regards, Martin. posted: 16 Feb 2010 19:59 from: Mark Leigh Martin Wynne wrote: Track maps online for use in Templot background scans. Dear all, Here is a very useful web site if you ... getting to the valuable vector mapping free of charge. Don't give up -- it's worth it in the end. regards, Martin. posted: 16 Feb 2010 21:04 from: Mark Leigh Alan Turner wrote: Mark Leigh wrote: Hi Martin, This OS Planning Link doesn't seem to work on my computer. It takes me to the planning ...
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... a bit easier with the discussions.[img]"> [EDIT] I'll try again later when I can get my browser to work with this forum- my screen shot and a lot of text haven't got as far as here. Jim. Last edited on 22 Feb 2010 12:36 by Jim Guthrie posted: 22 Feb 2010 13: ... , I have tried to create N.B. interlaced sleepers. I would be grateful for any comments- good or bad. Regards Scott Attachment: attach_504_751_Box_Room.box 565 posted: 21 Feb 2010 10:02 from: Martin Wynne Scott Willis wrote: Hi Guys You may remember my previous posting regarding a layout designed to fit in my railway room. Like most modellers ... close to the limits of the space you have available and this may create problems with setting the railway in a credible scenic context. Regards posted: 21 Feb 2010 14:04 from: Nigel Brown Hi Scott Putting S scale in a 10' x 9' room is obviously going to be a challenge; I suspect the lack of comments may be ...
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... we are trying to work out how to extend Awrhllgwami Quarry to a roundy roundy. Thanks Richard PS Section of track restored to correct location on plan, not as per screen shot. Attachment: attach_773_1101_new_awrhyllgwami_1 0_04_11_1227_42.box 197 Last edited on 11 Apr 2010 20:25 by Richard Spratt posted: 11 Apr 2010 21:04 from: Martin Wynne Richard Spratt wrote ... topic: 1101 I've found a spare sleeper posted: 11 Apr 2010 11:37 from: Richard Spratt I've found a spare sleeper. Originally it was appearing in the middle of a formation, but I've found it is actually attached somehow to an adjacent track: 68_110636_410000000.png How did it get there? And how do I get rid of it? ... on plan, not as per screen shot. Attachment: attach_773_1101_new_awrhyllgwami_1 0_04_11_1227_42.box 197 Last edited on 11 Apr 2010 20:25 by Richard Spratt posted: 11 Apr 2010 21:04 from: Martin Wynne Richard Spratt wrote: Shoving timbers reveals it to be sleeper B1. Hi Richard, It's a bonus timber. Click the real> timbering> bonus timbers ...
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... the .box file that generated the design. You can find photos of similar turnouts I produced on RMweb. My "handle" there is AndyID. I'll post some of the shots on this thread in a bit. Attachment: attach_2195_2734_Doh6p5v1.box 359 posted: 2 Jan 2016 19:04 from: Martin Wynne Hi Andy, MeshLab keeps crashing on my system. ... For a large box (17cm x 8cm) I had problems with a corner lifting during printing. I tried helper discs http://www.makerbot.com/blog/2013/04/19/keep-corners-flat-with-makerwares-helper-discs but this did not solve the problem. I am now printing on BuildTak and that works ... model it is usually in 4mm. As a matter of interest, what temperature do you use for your extrusion of PLA? Les G posted: 10 Aug 2015 19:13 from: Trevor Walling Les G wrote: Howard wrote: For filament deposition printers (such as the Makerbot I use for the MERG kits) the effect of temperature can help ...
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... topic: 1224 Anyone good at computer graphics? posted: 30 Aug 2010 03:38 from: Martin Wynne Dear all, My computer graphics skills are minimal. This is my best effort to represent a country goods shed with office extension, internal platform and awning over the loading doors. As you can see, it won't win any prizes: ... notes, when I have had time to sort them out. All the best, Brian Nicholls. Attachment: attach_896_1224_ger_55ft_engine_tu rntable_61ft_10-16in_x_57ft_5-36in_fp1656.gif 512 posted: 3 Oct 2010 04:28 from: Martin Wynne Hi Brian, That's brilliant. Many thanks. A few points: The prefix for the scaling factor should be pf (pixels per foot) ... You had fp in your file name. If you need a decimal point in a file name it is better to use p rather than a dash: _61ft_10p16in_ (For reliable internet use on all servers and browsers it's best to regard an underscore as the only permitted punctuation mark.) I have set the scaling limit on the sketchboard at pf1800 ( ...
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... topic: 1199 Difficulty getting started posted: 11 Aug 2010 20:32 from: roythebus Well, I suppose it's me either being too old to learn, or having a blonde year, but having spent ages trying to master Templot, I can't even get the crossover I've just drawn to print. I was hoping to be able to rebuild my ... help would be appreciated. I also need to know how to make gridlines on Templot in feet and inches rather than metric. thanks. posted: 19 Aug 2010 00:04 from: Martin Wynne roythebus wrote: What i need to do now, having scanned Frank Dyer's original hand drawn plan to computer, paintshop or something similar, 1.1/2 ... to the foot, is to find out how to load this to Templot and start doing the track over it. I'm sure I saw it somewhere in one of the videos, but can't find it again. Hello Roy, This video shows how to scan a track plan and have it as a background guide in Templot: http://www.templot.com ...
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... 10 a month, that's it and only when I can't get hold of someone directly- and it is very handy for the 5meg camera on board- limited but as record shots absolutely fine. PC wise, I upgraded to a decent power laptop last year with a 15.6" screen, which makes it handy when I need to wander elsewhere, but ... topic: 1296 digital trends -- and Templot? posted: 27 Nov 2010 10:16 from: Martin Wynne 15 years ago many homes had an IBM-pattern Business Computer, desperately pretending to be a domestic appliance but in truth serving little recreational purpose and requiring a tame teenage geek to do anything remotely technical, such as connecting to the ... handful of modellers still have the means to run. p.s. it's actually 30 years since Templot started on a programmable calculator. regards, Martin. posted: 27 Nov 2010 13:03 from: Martin Wynne Jim Guthrie wrote: We have had that facility for some years now with laptops and netbooks, but the advances in chip technology might let a ...
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... think about the double ended bay as whatever I do, it will have joins somewhere.... Couldn't be bothered to swap files around, so this is a camera shot of the screen. Thanks again for your support. Last edited on 6 Jun 2020 18:42 by Gordon S posted: 6 Jun 2020 22:14 from: Martin ... of them back to the control if you want another. typing fast because major thunderstorm about to hit and may lose power, M. posted: 16 Jun 2020 20:04 from: Gordon S We had that just after 4pm this afternoon. Just managed to finish golf before the heavens opened. Many thanks as always. Using your method and just ... topic: 3667 Exporting a track plan to create a mimic panel posted: 13 May 2020 09:59 from: Gordon S Hi Martin/Fellow Templotters I've decided to build a mimic panel for Eastwood Town as I'm struggling to mentally convert the schematic diagram within my ECoS controller to the totally curved shape of my own layout. I now have the ...
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... topic: 1009 Starting in 2mm Scale/ N Gauge posted: 11 Jan 2010 08:34 from: kenbec Hello, I am very interested in making my own points. I am currently designing a layout in N gauge/scale, loosely based on UK Steam, using XTrkCad and Peco code 80 Nickel Silver Flexitrack, mainly because I have a ... to the scenic devolpment part of my layout later. I will certainly check out the two locations you recommended. Once again thanks, Ken posted: 11 Jan 2010 11:04 from: Martin Wynne Kenneth Beckett wrote: Does this mean I won't be able to use Templot to create my points the way I would like them as I would like to ... , click Back in your browser, and then paste it into the Quick Reply box instead (at the bottom left of the page). regards, Martin. posted: 13 Jan 2010 06:55 from: kenbec Jim Guthrie wrote: Ken, Peco still supply the Code 80 rail as a separate item- Code IL4- so you should be ...
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... topic: 1074 To Vee or not to Vee, that is the question posted: 11 Mar 2010 14:25 from: Dellboy Hello I am about to start some point building, initally using copperclad sleepers (a first for me) for the hidden storage sidings and then using riveted sleepers for the rest of the trackwork. Code 75 rail with ... . Hopefully I can reuse all my little bits of plastic... Last edited on 21 Mar 2010 17:13 by David R posted: 17 Mar 2010 15:04 from: Martin Wynne David R wrote: O-fine flangeways were reduced to 1.5mm (just possible with Slater's wheels) Hi David, Very impressive to see scratch-built ... . As you say, 1.5mm flangeways are border-line when used with 32mm track gauge, but 0-MF works fine with all wheels except at tinplate radii (31.5mm track gauge, 1.5mm flangeways). See: http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php/blog/253-heyside-7mm-scale-layout-br-late ...
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... the tap and it's clean ready for next time. I'm not sure if hairspray cleans up that easily? cheers, Martin. Thanks Martin, I'll need to give that a shot. (I use meths to remove the hairspray. Sometimes I don't add anything to the glass bed. I just get it squeaky clean with glass cleaner.) Cheers, ... a very wet Pacific Northwet. At the moment we are on the wrong end of what they refer to as a "Pineapple Express". Andy posted: 28 Nov 2018 04:27 from: Andrew Barrowman Hi Martin, Another thought: The triangulation webs between the sleepers will add a lot of lateral stiffness. That's really good for turnouts and the ... conventional user interface to enter so many values. Ditto and likewise for all the other types of chair... cheers, Martin. posted: 20 Nov 2018 01:13 from: DaveJ61 Hi Martin, Thanks for this. This is absolutely jaw-dropping. What have I let myself in for? :-) I'm working some strange shift ...
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