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... 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 ... have moved on from T2. Tell you what- let me know which files to look in and I promise not to work on it except when I'm asleep. Cheers, g Last edited on 4 Nov 2019 07:54 by Graeme posted: 4 Nov 2019 08:21 from: Martin Wynne Hi Graeme, You pasted an image bitmap directly into the editor. That won't work except for very small images. It will exceed the http entity size limit. Instead, click the Upload new image for insertion button just above ...
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... the mile series, post-1945. It seems to stretch over 2 maps what I need, but as I said, I can't fathom it out at all. I have the attention span of a goldfish when it comes to computer things. It's taken me 10 years or more to try to work out Templot and have built a layout using it with help from here, but this one has me baffled. Of course I then need to get that copied into Templot. Any help is appreciated. posted: 7 Sep ... all times. Most of it seems to be in a tunnel, so not mapped (dated 1950): 2_062043_050000000.png What model scale are you using? I will capture it for you and post the Templot file. cheers, Martin. posted: 7 Sep 2020 08:23 from: roythebus Hi Martin, thanks for the prompt reply. No, that's the wrong end of High Street Kensington. the West London Line runs further west. If you can find Addison Road/Olympia, I'm looking for the bit south of ...
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... Chairs http://www.shapeways.com/shops/otr and David's topic here: topic 1503 regards, Martin. posted: 3 Jun 2014 08:25 from: mike47j Perhaps he meant: http://www.shapeways.com/designer/drrayner posted: 3 Jun 2014 10:01 from: Hayfield Thank you. Looks very promising, all I can see are check rail chairs and 1-6 crossing chairs. Clear guide as what chairs go where, does this mean there will be more to come? posted: 3 Jun ... from: Hayfield Speaking with Martin at Railex he told me someone was printing special chairs in 7 mm scale, I have tried the search facility on here without any luck. Please can anyone show me the thread or website. Thanks John posted: 3 Jun 2014 08:24 from: Martin Wynne Hi John, Try here: http://www.shapeways.com/shops/otr?s =0 &section=Chairs http://www.shapeways.com/shops/otr and David's topic here: topic 1503 regards, Martin. ...
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... /www.templot.com/martweb/videos/return_loop.exe It's actually for double track, but if you do tools> make branch track on the turnout you should be able to adapt accordingly. Ask again if you need more. regards, Martin. posted: 20 Aug 2011 10:14 from: Charles Orr Hi Martin Many thanks for the pointer. I'll see how I get on after viewing the video. regards CHarles posted: 20 Aug 2011 10:46 from: Charles Orr Hi Martin I've got as far as this (not ... topic: 1591 Constructing a reversing circle posted: 20 Aug 2011 08:49 from: Charles Orr Hi I would welcome some advice on how to construct a reversing circle. Essentially I have a turnout and need to add a circle of track that leaves the main road and returns to the turnout road. The ability to be able to vary the radius of the base circle would be useful as I have to fit it into the space available. This is probably straightforward. Thanks in advance Charles posted: 20 Aug 2011 ...
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... a jump to Groups.io now costs money so I suggest that we could probably put up with losing the copy emails on the Yahoo Group. Answers to threads had to be made via the forum in any case. Jim. Last edited on 17 Oct 2019 08:10 by Jim Guthrie posted: 17 Oct 2019 09:50 from: richard_t Thanks for pointing this out. I hadn't noticed Yahoo groups was closing. The only one I'm interested in is the excellent BRCoachingStock group- the rest, like MERG and Templot now seem ... recent announcement from Yahoo, saying that they're closing groups and will start deleting content from Dec 14th. Will that adversely affect anything here? I can't remember what the relationship is, if there's still one. Yahoo groups closing Cheers, Paul posted: 17 Oct 2019 08:07 from: Jim Guthrie It looks as though a jump to Groups.io now costs money so I suggest that we could probably put up with losing the copy emails on the Yahoo Group. Answers to threads had to be made via the forum in any case ...
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... ) at 3.5mm/ft but they don't have a corresponding 0 scale for it to be half of. Here in the UK we have exactly that in 7mm scale -- but no mainstream Half-0 modelling. regards, Martin. posted: 29 Jul 2011 10:25 from: Alan Turner Very interesting. it appears that American "0" gauge seems to be 1:48 running on UK "0" gauge track? Well within 0.25mm. Alan Last edited on 29 Jul 2011 10:27 by Alan Turner ... But I also note a mention of 17/64" scale on that page and I now think that I remember that as the accurate scale gauge relationship.. Jim. Last edited on 29 Jul 2011 07:14 by Jim Guthrie posted: 29 Jul 2011 08:22 from: Alan Turner Jim Guthrie wrote: I've just been doing a bit of Googling and found this web page which mentions Q scale http://www.spikesys.com/Modelrr/scales.html But I also note a mention of 17/64" scale on ...
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... Changing the width of the trackbed means more thought has to go into how scenic elements are supported. As I said, I do have a work round, but it would be a 'nice to have option' from a woodworking perspective. posted: 24 Feb 2017 10:00 from: Jubilee42 Hi Martin in the very useful video you stuck on Gordons ET blog several years ago http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/3422-eastwood-town-a -fresh-start/page-2 ... now means the trackbed is only 134.67mm wide. When building an 'open plan' layout with dedicated trackbed rather than a flat baseboard, it would be useful to set double track trackbed as a fixed dimension for continuity purposes throughout the layout. posted: 18 Jan 2016 08:25 from: Martin Wynne Gordon S wrote: I've only just appreciated that the track bed width is a function of the track centres and changes as the track centres change. Setting trackbed width at 90mm gives an overall width of 140mm when using 50mm track ...
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... and chiseling off the remains. I know from experience... Finally, I'll endorse Howard's comments about using etch waste to hold crossing assemblies together- absolutely vital. Right- back to work Edited to stain timbers, not chairs Last edited on 7 Feb 2013 10:57 by Paul Boyd posted: 7 Feb 2013 09:30 from: Dave Summers I suspect that Paul stains his sleepers rather than his chairs! posted: 7 Feb 2013 10:56 from: Paul Boyd I suspect that Paul stains his sleepers rather ... and chairs with lots of Butanone (plumbers plastic pipe cleaner) near an open window. I stain the ply with a dark oak wood stain before cutting the timbers and then retouch the ends after attaching them to the template. Mike Johnson posted: 7 Feb 2013 08:26 from: JFS Ditto, BUT IMHO you must solder the crossing assemblies using thin strips of 0.6mm thick nickel silver which can then be glued in place at assembly time- don't try to hold wing rails in alignment with hacked-about chairs as I ...
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... upgrading the graphics card driver. Alternatively, if you give me a few hours I will get a Templot version out with a bypass for the multiple monitor initialization, for you to try on your Macs. regards, Martin. posted: 29 Aug 2007 00:10 from: Cynric Williams Martin I'm not sure if it is the dual monitor support because of the XP problems i have had, I don't think XP likes the virtual machine it keeps requesting a new activation, I am thoroughly hacked of with Windows and WGA, ... a key), and then pasting it into any image editor. Finally, how much do these Intel Macs cost? What is the minimum I would need to spend to be able to replicate your problem here? regards, Martin. posted: 29 Aug 2007 08:30 from: Dave Phillips Hi Martin, Dave, you said originally that the problem occurs BEFORE you click the "Ready, Steady, Click" bar? And in fact before that control room window even appears? Are you quite sure? Because up ...
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... above. And we also have separate 8'-6" and 9' sleepers, with accurately spaced holes for both EM& P4- as I said previously, no more 'one size fits all'. These are complemented by timbers, 18" long and 10", 12" and 14" wide- all cut by laser, with an accuracy that no guillotine or slitting saw can match. And due to the gauge specific sizes, you can use rivets with smaller heads, thus easing the job of adding cosmetic ... , make up probably 90% of crossings seen on layouts...). But folk, strong in the back, but weak in the head, i.e. Templot users, will know what angle to select. Regards Brian Lewis posted: 21 Dec 2008 08:42 from: John Lewis Paul Boyd wrote: Seriously, this sounds an interesting idea, and I look forward to seeing more info on your website in due course. Please let us know once the information is up there. Presumably we could give you ...
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... /www.youtube.com/watch?v =RGGBDOZkAYE posted: 23 Sep 2020 18:09 from: roythebus What radius do you want the tightest radius, what gauge/scale? What rail section, bullhead, flat bottom? Last edited on 23 Sep 2020 18:10 by roythebus posted: 23 Sep 2020 18:27 from: roythebus If somebody can remind me how to export my box file to here I've done a rough template of what's required, using 750mm radius in 00sf, presumably that's what is required. posted: ... , and then tools> make return curve to start the loop, and tools> make double-track TS for the loop track. You then have separate loop templates into which you could insert pointwork. cheers, Martin. posted: 21 Sep 2020 14:08 from: Martin Wynne p.s. Jerry, An alternative approach would be to start with the loop track, and make simple link for the return curve, see: http://templot.com/companion/make_simple_link.php make_link_2_760x200.png Martin. posted: 22 Sep 2020 04 ...
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... NMRA SIG: http://www.proto87.org Related Yahoo groups: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ACCU-TRAK http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proto87 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/handlaidtrack regards, Martin. posted: 15 May 2010 10:55 from: Peter Wright Thank you. I have tried to join the Proto87 group- they never confirmed my membership however, so I cannot enter their site. Andy's site is great (though a little confusing). I really need to see just ... outside of New York in NJ- I was going to start a P4 layout but I feel I'm just too far away from sources. I find track laying therapeutic (or did; it has been a longtime). Thanks, Pete posted: 15 May 2010 08:47 from: Robtherebel Peter Wright wrote: Anyone using Templot for Proto 87 for any US Prototype? Or even finescale HO (that covers a lot of sins)? Would be interested to hear of experience/see some pics. I'm an English guy ...
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... Unless you say it is terrible...3591_030315_380000000.png posted: 7 Jul 2020 16:47 from: Julian Roberts 3591_071146_350000000.png This is how it is on the map. posted: 7 Jul 2020 16:51 from: Julian Roberts 3591_071150_220000000.png posted: 7 Jul 2020 17:10 from: Julian Roberts Here is a photo I was sent yesterday showing the long turnout3591_071210_120000000.jpg posted: 7 Jul 2020 18:07 from: Martin Wynne Julian Roberts wrote: The turnout is on this photo. It's 1:26. 3591_030315_380000000.png Hi Julian, There ... have all been shoved about to interleave with the foreground ones, but maintaining the closed up spacing at the joints at each end. cheers, Martin. posted: 7 Jul 2020 21:47 from: Julian Roberts 3591_080322_430000000.png 3591_080323_340000000.png 3591_071112_390000000.png Last edited on 8 Jul 2020 08:25 by Julian Roberts posted: 8 Jul 2020 08:32 from: Julian Roberts Hi Martin and folks I've seen here that arranging sleepering is not always matter of right and wrong, and varied with location, conditions, etc. So this is to ...
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... build it as it is. There will be plenty of detritus around in any case so it won't be terribly noticeable. But it's still relatively easy to start again and adjust the timbering if centralised is definitely inappropriate here. All best Julian posted: 5 Sep 2020 10:06 from: Julian Roberts Actually I think I've found the answer to the question of whether it will look OK in the situation. This photo does show more than I remembered. Hardly a pukka mainline scene! Interested to know the answers to the questions ... in charge said he wanted all the pointwork sleepers the same distance apart. I told him that would be unprototypical and showed him some pics to prove my point (no pun intended). Variety being the spice of life. posted: 5 Sep 2020 18:08 from: Julian Roberts Och some people! .....I'm 'God' on my layout! But it's going to take more than 7 days! posted: 8 Sep 2020 08:22 from: Julian Roberts Hi Martin Having been convinced this turnout is fine ...
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... with the inner fishplate. The first bolt on the fishplate has a ferrule which gives a bearing surface for the switch rail web to slide plus helps maintain the correct set on the fishplate. Hope this helps, Matt M. posted: 17 Feb 2019 09:10 from: John Palmer The topic of loose heel switches has been touched on before at in this thread, which contains an extract from Mundrey's work. If a fishplate is cranked then there's no need for any 'finger tight' nuts on the fishbolts; they can ... a bit more about this approach? What sort of plastic chair are you using and does this mean you also have the electrical break at the heel? Are there issues/cautions needed when track cleaning? Sounds interesting. Kind regards Andrew posted: 14 Feb 2019 08:53 from: Hayfield Dave Like Andrew I make the joggles in a vice using a piece of scrap brass (from an old fret) either side of the joggle point and on opposite sides of the rail As far as a hinge on the very short ...
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196. Track Jig
... table is from BRT3 of 1964, page 54. It shows the spacings for traditional jointed track with timber sleepers for the BR post-nationalization era. The table shows centre-to-centre dimensions, so to create spacers for a jig you need to subtract 10" (the width of a sleeper) from each dimension. Modern concrete-sleepered CWR (long-welded) track differs. Pre-nationalization track also differs for each company and period, although not by much. Pre-grouping track for different companies ... to design a 60' track jig so I need to know the distance between the sleepers so I can make some spacers, I have been sent this guide to help but is it correct? Len Attachment: attach_1851_2459_Sleeper_spacing_c hart.jpg 216 posted: 16 May 2014 04:08 from: Martin Wynne Len Cattley wrote: I have been trying to design a 60' track jig so I need to know the distance between the sleepers so I can make some spacers, I have been sent this guide to help but is it correct? ...
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... /topic/137617-actual-track-gauge/page-3 #entry3333728 Martin. That's good to hear! posted: 20 Nov 2018 09:29 from: madscientist Debs replied to me in detail, no issues getting gauges posted: 20 Nov 2018 10:20 from: Bernard Haste Is it possible to obtain gauges to a different gauge to the ones presently on offer? Bernard posted: 20 Nov 2018 20:24 from: Stephen Freeman What gauge do you want? posted: 20 Nov 2018 20: ... It's slightly chilly in my workshop at the moment) I was going to make myself a couple of spring loaded gauges that don't care how wide the rail is but I did a body-swerve into 3D printing instead. Cheers, Andy posted: 25 Nov 2018 08:10 from: Jim Guthrie Andy, You can also get external grooving tools ready made with replaceable bits- not cheap, but ready to go. http://www.sandvik.coromant.com/en-gb/products/pages/external-grooving-tools.aspx A ...
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... forget the above paragraph- it's because I was confusing the buttons on the pen! What I thought was right-clicking was the double-click button. The right-click button does just what it says. Cheers Last edited on 28 Feb 2009 15:10 by Paul Boyd posted: 28 Feb 2009 14:37 from: davelong Paul Boyd wrote: Hi Martin I only ever use the drag/panning option, so whether paper or scroll is set as the default makes no difference whatsoever to the way I run ... time you visit this thread it counts that as a view. I've visited this thread now probably getting on for 15-20 times. So it's easy to see why viewing numbers get so high but responses so few. Kind regards Dave posted: 4 Mar 2009 08:20 from: Brian Lewis Martin Wynne wrote:... but it will be one more thing where Templot differs from the Windows standard. I can scarce believe that this could be said seriously. Like it or not, Windows is an accepted and ...
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... would surely be called HIB instead? Whether all this is configurable in some power setting I've changed, I've no idea. A zillion Windows computers on the planet, and every single one appears to be slightly different. regards, Martin. posted: 27 Jun 2012 10:36 from: Phil O A zillion Windows computers on the planet, and every single one appears to be slightly different. Back when I was on a computer course they loaded win 95 on to a dozen or so computers all of the same model on ... actually have no particular knowledge of Andrew's use of Templot. However, I thought the fact that he has not only designed 4 layouts in Templot but has actually built them probably puts him amongst a very select few Templot users! Cheers Nigel posted: 25 Jun 2012 08:05 from: Jim Guthrie Nigel Brown wrote: I don't think I added anything which couldn't be gleaned from the message, except to point out that Andrew has not only promoted the use of Templot but has written an article on it. I actually have ...
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... from: Len Cattley Hi again I seem to remember someone mentioning in a email message one day about a group that had produced point crossing& switch building jigs but I can't remember who or any contact details& prices. Regards Len Cattley posted: 12 May 2009 10:05 from: Andy G Hi Len, I think it was an individual within one of the Scalefour Area Groups, but I could be wrong. Unfortunately they have now passed on and there is currently no manufacturing of the jigs being undertaken. I think ... little dated now particularly with the advent of proper closed cell foam underlays and the like, not to mention laser cut timber sleepers. I might give the other text a try too- can't read too much on any topic I say! posted: 15 May 2009 08:37 from: Len Cattley Hi Martin I'm a bit confused by your review in that you inferred that it's not as good as Iain Rice's book ie: "It's well worth a space on your bookshelf, somewhere about half-way between your old Peco ...
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