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... saomething similar for the buffer stop. The main reason for the double slip was to fit it all in, but to be honest I hadn't tried two points, I'll have a play tomorrow- will make the construction easier! posted: 3 Jan 2012 18:10 from: Glen Suckling If your equipment can run over a #4 turnout why not make a #4 double slip? that should save some space which can be added to the engine release and will look better. Whatever you do, aestetically the turnout and ... for a slip, the K crossing would have been all but unworkable- Martin recommended that I go for a #6.... topic 1673 It has to sit where it is too because of a baseboard joint too! Last edited on 4 Jan 2012 08:20 by RedgateModels posted: 4 Jan 2012 08:18 from: RedgateModels Hi Bill, tried a couple of very short 1:4 points today, but they won't fit. There is a baseboard joint at the 7 foot mark and because of the ...
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... ' panel 982_250726_320000000.jpg A view of the rear showing the breaks in the webbing, the 3D print does not hold its shape as well as plastic extrusions 982_250726_460000000.jpg You can clearly see the first sleeper is a 12" one with a smaller spacing between it and the next 10" one. Two panels back to back give a 60' panel Last edited on 25 Sep 2018 12:49 by Hayfield posted: 26 Sep 2018 08:52 from: Judi R I hope this will have the correctly spaced sleepers for British BH track ... closer together at the ends. I was very disappointed to find that the DCCconcepts Legacy BH track had even and compromised sleeper spacings. Judi R posted: 26 Sep 2018 09:05 from: Hayfield Judi R I am no expert but I assume there are several styles ot sleeper spacing and numbers of sleepers. The track base has gone with a 24 sleeper 60' length. Each sprue has 12 sleepers, the first being 12" the rest 10". The gap between the first 12" sleeper and the 10" ...
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... mine. All that having been said, I'm convinced that the problems are related to anti-virus software. Here is something I wrote earlier this year when similar problems cropped up with 214b (all eventually resolved by fixing anti-virus settings): "Windows 10 comes with its own anti-virus program called Windows Defender. It may not be the most all-singing ultra powerful anti-virus program, but it deals with all common threats and 99% of the rest -- with the great advantage that it ... 9 Sep 2017 03:41 from: Andrew Barrowman It's probably not so spiffy now. That was twelve years ago when it was brand new. The company has been acquired at least twice since then. Easy come, easy go. posted: 9 Sep 2017 08:28 from: DaveJ61 Hi all, I was a computer engineer, starting back in 1985 just after the first IBM PC was brought out. Now I am a systems engineer/analyst working on Linux, Windows and VMS systems. It is amazing that ...
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... topic: 1775 Information needed before I build my first turnout posted: 10 Jan 2012 20:24 from: LSWRArt Hi everyone, Hopefully, as there were no comments on the track plan which I recently put on the forum, the layout is not too bad??? (Or perhaps you were all too polite to pull it to pieces?) Unless I get any comments and need to make any changes, I now need to start buying the bits to make my first turnout. I shall start with a ... if you get these right the trains will forgive almost everything else. Having said that I am now going to duck for cover! Good luck with your track laying, Glen Last edited on 10 Jan 2012 22:56 by Glen Suckling posted: 11 Jan 2012 08:55 from: wcampbell23 Hi Arthur For chair positions have a look at the drawings that can be downloaded from the 4mm scale section of the Exactoscale website. The drawings enlarge so that detail can be seen. They are very useful for the first-timer ...
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... : 15 Mar 2009 13:06 from: davelong Here is a slightly closer one, again I should really have gone over to the other platform but I was pushed for time that day. Attachment: attach_516_763_2009_03130078.jpg 1064 posted: posted: 15 Mar 2009 13:10 from: davelong Here are the templot box file and the planning portal background image. Attachment: attach_517_763_p4_stechford_09_03 _13_0917_04.box 514 15 Mar 2009 13:10 from: davelong Here is the ngs file with the pp image. Is there a reason that at certain points zooming ... area. So if the guys who designed and cast them live in the NE then it may be a long drawn out process asking Andy for a commision? Thanks guys Last edited on 26 Jun 2009 15:29 by davelong posted: 26 Jun 2009 16:08 from: Martin Wynne lippydavies wrote: Have a look at these links http://roundtreessidings.fotopic.net/p50362500.html Hi Lee, That pic appears to show a US-style rail-bound crossing (frog), easily recognised by the row of bolts along the ...
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... 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 ... now be a proper conversion from S7, including the shoved timbers. You will need to do the same on any other templates where you have adjusted the entry straight from its usual auto-fit setting. cheers, Martin. posted: 9 Jul 2019 00:08 from: Martin Wynne p.s. Richard, I regard this as a serious bug, so I will try to get an update fix released later today. cheers, Martin. posted: 9 Jul 2019 08:40 from: richard_t Thank you Martin. The ...
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... topic: 1378 Widened Lines posted: 20 Feb 2011 17:21 from: Adrian Marks In his report on behalf of the Board of Trade into an accident on the Metropolitan widened lines in 1892, Major-General Hutchinson gives the dimensions of the sleepers as 10' x 10" x 5" with some (presumably those either side of rail joints) as 10' x 12" x 6". See p.38: http://www.railwaysarchive.co.uk/documents/BoT_FarringdonStreetKingsCross1892 .pdf I've not seen reference to 10' sleepers ... if this puzzle has been solved? Although I am also modelling the Widened Lines in S7 my layout is a bit later (late 1920's early 1930's) and a bit further east of the accident (Aldersgate to Moorgate) Emma posted: 11 Mar 2011 14:08 from: phileakins Ok, it's confession time. The SECR 10ft idea apparently came from me on an RM Web thread a while ago. For the record, I can find nothing in my notes other than references to 8ft 11in to 9ft sleeper lengths. Mea ...
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... shims or vero pin method (c) ply with plastic chairs, modded as neccessary for 00-SF( D) as above with either copperclad or perhaps rivets at strong points Last edited on 27 May 2015 09:47 by madscientist posted: 27 May 2015 10:06 from: Hayfield Pack up the flexitrack with thin card/cork/plastic to the same height or use thicker base flexitrack Punching holes in ply weakens the sleeper/timber, if you want to solder use copperclad Use whichever method you feel easier with ... via Shapeways, I have been of a mind to buy some but always have held back, mainly due to cost. I will bite the bullet at some point as they do look stunning and 7 mm scale will really show them off posted: 27 May 2015 08:24 from: Hayfield Rob Manchester wrote: Hi John, You mentioned about the thinner plastic sleepers curling after having solvent applied on one side. Is this noticeable within a short period of time or does the effect lay dormant and hit you later? I ...
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69. Slips
... topic: 1406 Slips posted: 6 Mar 2011 10:39 from: sm I'm trying to draw a single slip, I have even printed off the instructions from the "how to" site and have followed the instructions to the letter, although I have no clue what tcp or mcp means (training centre point/main centre point ?) My god could you make this any harder ?, two hours later and I still have no single slip. I have the diamond crossing and I've parked the switch heel template ... as 1in6 is a bit tight and I've used various tricks to get up to 17.5" radius. The equivalent in P4 would normally be considered too tight! (Edit- up to 17.5" minimum radius now!) Last edited on 7 Mar 2011 19:08 by Paul Boyd posted: 7 Mar 2011 20:45 from: sm Hi Paul, I'm afraid you've got me there, the design is for a station throat with the divergeing lines coming off the main lines and running into the station platforms. I'm trying ...
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... : 23 Jun 2008 11:19 from: Paul Hamilton Thank you Martin for the response and please excuse the tardiness in replying. I guess I don't quite see the complete advantage in using the CJF when the design will be distorted by the resizing. In the 10' direction this would be a 10% distortion. I would doubt that the track layout is disctorted by 10% in the use of Peco templates versus smooth curves however it really is a mute point I imagine. As such I wondered if there would be ... meantime continue to develop my constuction skills building a couple of B7 points for my test track (vee and wing rails made but waiting on delivery of my EM roling gauge set before cracking open the fine bottle of fumes called MEK!) posted: 1 Jul 2008 08:33 from: Martin Wynne Paul Hamilton wrote: Where to from here Martin? Should I obtain the parent file from you and continue on your fine work, posting progress images for comment as I go and in the meantime continue to develop my construction skills ...
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... wrote: The downside of Bootcamp and virtual machines is that you need a paid-for Windows licence. Crossover does not. Downgrading to Catalina is technically possible but a significant faff. Roy- I suggest turning off the Windows updater! You can generally get windows 10 licences for much less than the cost of crossover. If you don't activate windows 10 it will still work fine, but you won't be able to do things like change the background of the desktop or connect to more than just the security updates. On windows ... topic: 3705 Templot on a Mac- the end of the road? posted: 22 Jun 2020 20:08 from: Martin Wynne This looks to be bad news for CrossOver, and anyone running Templot on a Mac computer: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-53142989 Hang on to the Mac you've got, or if you were thinking of getting a new one, do it soon. Apple just don't like not to be in total control of what folks use their computers for, do they? ...
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... turnout! It looks far too, well, spread out in the yard. I had in my mind something far more cramped. If the inner radius is tightened to say 5' (and whatever seems best for the other 2 radii- 7'6'' and 10'?) and the whole thing made as short as possible, what would it look like then? I don't know if that will even make sense, but at the moment, I would be better off with 2 normal turnouts than the 3 way. ... by Alan McMillan posted: 27 Jul 2009 13:35 from: Alan McMillan Here it is then- the final version! Regards Alan Attachment: attach_612_911_LMS_Tandem_for_R_La mbert_Final.box 495 Last edited on 27 Jul 2009 13:39 by Alan McMillan posted: 27 Jul 2009 14:08 from: Richard Lambert Hi Alan Many, many thanks for the template, and the generous use of your time. It would have taken me an age to do what you can obviously do so effortlessly. The turnout will be very interesting to build, and ...
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... topic: 124 00-SF history and information posted: 10 Aug 2007 05:25 from: Martin Wynne Dear all, There has been a rather acrimonious discussion about 00-SF on the RMweb forum today in which my name has been mentioned. I thought I would write a few notes about the background to 00-SF. Please feel free to copy this to RMweb or the 00-SF group if you wish. I myself have manufactured hundreds of 00-SF turnouts and sold them to very satisfied customers ... I can get locally here in the bush( weather's good though and the beaches are beautiful). My planned track will have some tight curves down to what Peco call second radius- is this a problem for 00-SF? Trev posted: 13 Aug 2007 08:57 from: Rextanka Hi Trev, my understanding of 00-SF is that you narrow the gauge slightly on your turnouts and close up the check rail gap slightly, these mods help to provide reliable running on switches with finer scale wheels. I've not ...
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... topic: 1701 ADMIN: Templot changes posted: 27 Nov 2011 18:41 from: Martin Wynne Dear all, The price of a Templot licence has remained unchanged for over 10 years. That means it is now much cheaper in real terms than it was, despite the many new features introduced over that time. I've allowed this situation to develop because I'm very aware of the deficiencies in Templot as a proper software product -- especially with regard to the confusing mess the user documentation is in. New users have been ... on here that you will do whatever is right. All the best Godders PS I don't understand you not wanting to get paid you deserve some reward for you efforts and in other fields your price would be considered pitifully low. posted: 1 Dec 2011 17:08 from: Martin Wynne Godfrey Earnshaw wrote: PS I don't understand you not wanting to get paid you deserve some reward for you efforts and in other fields your price would be considered pitifully low. Hi Godders, Naturally I like to see some reward for the ...
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... hiding the control template? I've always regarded this as the delete key for the Control Template i.e. delete from view. I can see big problems ahead for you from "where's my control template gone?" with your proposal. Alan posted: 17 Nov 2010 10:51 from: Martin Wynne Alan Turner wrote: Are you sure about this? Hi Alan, No, I'm not sure. This is the problem in trying to make Templot "more like Windows" which is the constant refrain from some quarters. As ... & background" would be handy for everyone, so I have added that also: 2_170012_360000000.png This also now has the INSERT key as a single-key shortcut (in addition to the existing CTRL-V). regards, Martin. posted: 17 Nov 2010 08:39 from: Alan Turner Are you sure about this? Wouldn't it be better for the "Z" button to emulate the HOME key in hiding the control template? I've always regarded this as the delete key for the Control Template i.e. delete from ...
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... Mr. Gates. So I added the extra letters on the menu captions so that everyone can see them regardless. There isn't actually any changed program functionality at all. Likewise on the shove timbers dialog. All the buttons have accelerator keys and using the keyboard is 10 times faster than clicking them with the mouse. Now in Windows 7 you can't even get the underlines to show by pressing ALT. But they do still work. I can't believe that Windows 95 was actually quicker to use. So in due course I will ... been too clear before is that the same dialog was used for the peg/align tools> put notch on intersection> menu functions. I have now provided the separate dialog above for make diamond crossing at intersection. regards, Martin. posted: 25 May 2011 08:55 from: JFS Thanks Martin, I think this looks excellent. I hope this kind of input is useful- easier to change things at this stage! This whole way of creating diamonds works really well and now I understand that it is not necessary ...
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... *( r -c)+ l*l /4)- r Mike Johnson Just checked the Guild manual and it says that a BR Mk1 should need 80mm centers at 1800mm radius, so something is wrong. Last edited on 19 Feb 2012 14:10 by mike47j posted: 19 Feb 2012 22:19 from: dessire_luvals Thanks everyone. I have used Dellboy's spreadsheet which whilst calculating out more than Martin's formula does seem acceptable. posted: 19 Feb 2012 22:45 from: Martin Wynne mike47j wrote: Just ... . I have had to post a screen shot as Excel files are not accepted as a valid file type, so you may need to go to the gallery to read the original text. Hope this works. Tony. 2151_201728_420000000.png posted: 20 Feb 2012 23:08 from: Dellboy Tony W wrote: Hi Martin. Here are copies of the spreadsheet I use, worked out from first principles, which uses the same formula as Mike. This produces results very much in agreement with the figures published by the late Derek Genzel ...
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... message, that I have not removed any of your original templates, just added my own to sort out the crossing area. Also, have left you to do the timbers of the diamond. All the best, Brian. posted: 23 Mar 2014 18:10 from: PeterD Good afternoon Brian, Thank you for sorting me out. I am trying to learn the techniques to apply when using partial templates. What I am finding is that my lack of experience leaves me puzzling on how to efficiently apply partial templates. ... topic: 2428 Scissors Crossover posted: 23 Mar 2014 08:02 from: PeterD Hi all, I have put together templates to create a scissors crossing and have come across some potential issues. 1. I have modified the check rails but cannot work out how I can create the internal common crossing within the diamond. Can anyone help with this please? 2. What is the best way to isolate and connect the diamond crossing? 3. Is continuous checking through the formation correct? Thank you. Box file attached ...
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... time+ correct heat=bingo but get any one wrong and disaster- don't ask me how I know At least with a souffle you are cooking it all rather than trying to warm some of it and keep the rest cool. Rob posted: 22 Mar 2018 10:23 from: Tony W polybear wrote: Rob Manchester wrote: One other thing that came from the thread was that Peco have discontinued IL-115 Code 82 FB rail. That is a bit of a sod as it is the only FB rail with ... to read the discussion here: http://www.scalefour.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p =55937#p55937 I suggest you obtain a few of each and try them on the actual rail you will be using. cheers, Martin. posted: 20 Mar 2018 08:47 from: rodney_hills Rob, Back in the early days of the 00-SF yahoo group... https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/00-sf/conversations/messages/1087 Hello, Modern-ish Lima wheels have ...
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... I will push on working on the Template Info windows? Good Morning Graeme. Yes, by all means. See what you can do with them. As you probably noticed I slipped up on the new T2 release yesterday: topic 3558 It worries me, because 10 or even 5 years ago I wouldn't have made a mistake like that. I also wouldn't have forgotten about the dummy trackbar in my earlier posts. It may be that the reason to get T3 released is not that wayward bus, but Martin losing the plot ... . data_memo_unit.lfm object data_child_form: Tdata_child_form Width= 565 BorderIcons= [biSystemMenu] BorderStyle= bsSizeToolWin- Caption=' data...'+ Caption=' info...' ClientHeight= 570 ClientWidth= 565 Cheers, graeme Last edited on 5 Nov 2019 08:15 by Graeme posted: 5 Nov 2019 08:18 from: Graeme Hi Martin, Another change that was 95% investigation/ 5% coding. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - ...
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