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... Just thought I'd have a play and replicate as close as I could Bury Shed from photocopies of drawings from *somewhere*. It isn't the final version as this is just the rough draft. Ian Attachment: attach_1462_2005_Bury_Shed.box 349 Last edited on 12 Jul 2012 21:10 by Ian Allen posted: 6 Jul 2012 20:33 from: Martin Wynne That's great, Ian. 2_061530_560000000.png Now you just need to add all the structures on the Sketchboard. Martin. posted: 7 Jul 2012 00:22 from: Ian Allen Here's ... any* scale of the plans I had scanned on the web or with others without written permission, and I had to sign a disclaimer to this effect. Perhaps it's changed, which would be good news. Richard. Last edited on 11 Jul 2012 10:08 by richard_t posted: 11 Jul 2012 10:44 from: Ian Allen Richard, I've had the plans so long I can't remember if I even had to sign a disclaimer. Might be prudent for Martin to remove the BGS and SK files just in case ...
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... communication; Whatsapp, gmail etc., including downloading Templot2 again. I have restarted the machine several times. I can't find the message now but a message came up earlier to say there was an unclosed tab on the background files Godders posted: 25 Sep 2020 10:05 from: Godfrey Earnshaw Hi Martin I may have cured it, drastically, bit like a cowboy with a snake bite. I have cut out the wound with my Bowie Knife. I have renamed the SHAPE-FILES folder to SHAPE-FILES_OLd and ... topic: 3781 Unable to connect to Templot website posted: 25 Sep 2020 08:08 from: Godfrey Earnshaw Since this morning when I start Templot, I get: [img]data:image/png;base64 posted: 25 Sep 2020 08:11 from: Godfrey Earnshaw Sorry about the above, I was trying to send screen shots. I'll have to try another way. Godders posted: 25 Sep 2020 08:36 from: Godfrey Earnshaw Message: Unable to connect to Templot web site It is not ...
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... 9 Apr 2010 09:38 from: Brian Lewis When theory meets actual working practice, something has to give and this debate is becoming rather like that of the scientists who proved positively that bees could not fly. :-) I ran 0-XF for 10 years without problems and rest my case upon that fact. Regards Brian Lewis Martin Wynne wrote: A significant problem with 0-XF is that the dimensions don't add up, if it is intended as advertised for all existing G0G-Fine wheels. The quoted ... maximum back-to-back is 29.3mm. For other flange thicknesses, adjust the maximum back-to-back accordingly. For 0-MF, the minimum back-to-back is 28.6mm. regards, Martin. posted: 8 Apr 2010 17:08 from: Brian Lewis Yes.... but probably because none of the boring old farts can build trackwork properly.... :-) Yours most politely Brian Lewis Martin Wynne wrote: Hi Chris, The advice from the Gauge 0 Guild is ...
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... fine. So here is the answer to your question Martin:- the "problem it causes" is that Templot is not "system independent" thus, if they *ban* writing (or installations) to the root directory in WIN 8/9 /10 Templot will not work. You then have a re-write forced on you OR we as users cannot upgrade our machines. Having said all that, and recognising the long development path (no pun!) of Templot, I really sympathise and fully agree ... -consuming enough to make progress with what we already have, without starting again at the beginning. So I simply repeat -- please everyone -- do not install Templot in the \Program Files\ folder. regards, Martin. posted: 18 Dec 2010 08:25 from: John Clutterbuck Martin Wynne wrote Can the keyboard problem not be solved by plugging in a PC USB keyboard? They are quite inexpensive. This wouldn't really solve all the problems as many of the command sequences and function keys operate native Mac OS ...
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... , perhaps most, prefer to watch a video rather than read lengthy text-based explanations on web pages. Is that really true? I hate it when I google how to do something only to find that to get the answer I have to wade through a 10 minute video instead of being able to read through something at my own speed. I know that on yours we can easily pause video, but you still can't print a video out and keep it in a file! I wonder what other people think? I ... on my MacBook Pro — a boon when trying to "play along" without closing windows etc and a big hand to you and all the club members for all the help, information — and entertaining reading! Best regards Keith posted: 4 Jul 2015 16:08 from: Martin Wynne keithj15 wrote: Thank you for posting the links to all the help notes and videos, especially the Jing resource which I had forgotten about. Thanks Keith. You are not the only one. Some of them are out of date, ...
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... start" button, so that there is no need for the endless looping. There is also a lot of stuff which I left off, such as the "share on Facebook" social media functions. cheers, Martin. posted: 22 Jul 2019 08:10 from: Phil O Hi Martin I have just tried it on my laptop running Win 10 and on the last one, I have to scroll down to get the play buttons which then cuts the top off the display, my screen resolution is set to the ... replay from start" button, so that there is no need for the endless looping. There is also a lot of stuff which I left off, such as the "share on Facebook" social media functions. cheers, Martin. posted: 22 Jul 2019 08:10 from: Phil O Hi Martin I have just tried it on my laptop running Win 10 and on the last one, I have to scroll down to get the play buttons which then cuts the top off the display, my screen resolution is set ...
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... get my head around the idea of using a Tortoise or Fulgurex motor for a 4mm ground signal. I've experimented with memory wire and like it but it takes up rather a lot of space. Cause for some more experimentation! posted: 25 Nov 2009 06:10 from: Stephen Freeman As far as I can see from his website, The Bouncer gives you just one bounce. Well if you just want it for turnouts, there is the MERG design, I believe the design is freely available along with the software and ... doesn't seem cost-effective. [Having been lightly flamed on another thread for admitting that I still use copper clad sleepers, I anticipate that my use of H&Ms will be seen as so last century!] Donald posted: 25 Nov 2009 20:08 from: Brian Lewis Have a care Donald. One more antideluvian admission like this and the Natural History Museum will haul you in as a prize exhibit.... Actually, I was grateful for the link to that signal control system, for I did ...
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... from my iPhone: "Smartphones and Android tablets not supported. Sorry, smartphone and Android tablet browsers cannot display this page correctly. You can view the page in a desktop browser or with an Apple iPad using Mobile Safari." Last edited on 20 Jan 2013 10:16 by Dave Summers posted: 20 Jan 2013 07:35 from: Dave Summers Second bad news is that on my iPad 1, the whole screen scrolls. This means that the inner window containing the screenshot and narrative cannot be scrolled and the bottom ... to the Firefox problem. Which means we can revert to the HTML5 "frozen peas" theme for the Templot Companion: 2_111301_110000000.png Page link: http://templot.com/companion/index.html?fit_turnout_to_existing_curves.htm Many thanks to Tim. Martin. posted: 1 Feb 2013 08:15 from: Phil O Hi Martin Would it be possible to have a fit to screen function for the slide show? or have I missed it. Cheers Phil posted: 1 Feb 2013 08:28 from: Martin Wynne Phil O wrote: Would ...
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... topic: 3761 High Level Coal Railway, Liverpool posted: 10 Sep 2020 20:28 from: Nigel Brown Not much in the way of gently sweeping curves here! High Level Coal Railway, Liverpool Nigel posted: 10 Sep 2020 21:20 from: Paul Boyd That abominable track is just crying out to be modelled, once I've worked out just what's going on! posted: 10 Sep 2020 22:26 from: Andrew Barrowman Was that a single-slip before they eliminated one side of it? I can't ... , Martin. posted: 11 Sep 2020 01:01 from: Andrew Barrowman Very nice Martin. My guess is if anyone wants to model this it better be close to "true scale"- P4 or similar perhaps? posted: 11 Sep 2020 01:08 from: Rob Manchester The map is here Coal branch is 1/4 of the way up on left edge crossing Fulton Street. Rob posted: 11 Sep 2020 01:12 from: Martin Wynne Andrew Barrowman wrote: My guess is if anyone wants to ...
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... topic: 153 3D printing at home posted: 10 Sep 2007 11:14 from: Martin Wynne Dear all, Print your own chaired timbers on a template? Wheel centres? Point rodding? Lyngen_m_1.jpg 800px-IMG_0110.jpg See: home fabbing system. A full kit of parts is shown there at $3,000 or say £1 ,500. Or parts are listed to build your own. No connection, just passing on an interesting link from the traintools Yahoo group. regards, Martin. posted: 10 Sep 2007 ... from: Jim Guthrie Martin Wynne wrote: Dear all, Print your own chaired timbers on a template? Wheel centres? Point rodding? Why stop there? Make the rig big enough and make the whole layout. Jim. posted: 10 Sep 2007 16:08 from: Martin Wynne Jim Guthrie wrote: Why stop there? Make the rig big enough and make the whole layout. Hi Jim, Or use the first rig to make another one, and another, and... See: RepRap Thanks to Bill ...
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... 5.75 which matches other company's practice. This notation probably derives from expressing crossing angles as for example "1ft in 5ft-9in". More than a guess really, I think I would bet a few bob on it. Often when the number base is not 10, the fractional dot is moved up to the middle position like this: 5 9. Does the drawing perhaps show that? regards, Martin. posted: 20 Sep 2011 18:39 from: Brian Nicholls Martin Wynne wrote: Hmm. Are you sure ... freely use, which they can manipulate successfully using F5 or F9. I hope this hasn't opened a can of worms. All the best, Brian Nicholls. Figure 1. 1853_191903_260000000.gif Figure 2. 1853_191904_140000000.gif Figure 3. 1853_191904_490000000.gif Last edited on 20 Sep 2011 20:08 by Martin Wynne posted: 20 Sep 2011 03:49 from: Martin Wynne Brian Nicholls wrote: Question 1. In the screenshot image of the< switch settings >, shown directly below as Figure 1, can I either Rename or Delete the custom switch ...
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... 6ft long and slid across the dining table as I progress, so probably not much different to working on the layout. I've just ordered another batch of chairs from Masokits so I'll try your method when they eventually arrive! Cheers posted: 25 Jul 2013 17:10 from: Phil O Hi Paul In a long length of soldering, I use the method that I learnt when welding, start at the centre and work out to the ends, possibly every forth or fifth sleeper first to tack the rail in place and the ... it may not cause you any problems as you work it will have expanded slightly and as it cools all those joints will be under stress. If you are soldering single lengths on the bench it shouldn't make any difference. Geoff posted: 25 Jul 2013 15:08 from: Paul Boyd Charles asked: By the way, are we both in Leicestershire? I moved up here a few years ago, to the Loughborough area. posted: 25 Jul 2013 15:13 from: Paul Boyd Hi Geoff Thanks for the info ...
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... topic: 3694 How to define size of second road of tandem turnout? posted: 10 Jun 2020 08:31 from: William Williamson I've got a scissors formation I'm modelling- and opposing corners have a slip and a threeway. The slip is fine, but the threeway is causing me a bit of head-scratching. I require a 1:6 turnout angle on the scissor side, but the other side can be as wide as is needed. The 'create tandem' function however always seems to insert the second ... 'inside' the first route, so in this case it has created a 1:4.93 tandem: HGQvrOV.png http://i.imgur.com/HGQvrOV.png I'd be happy for this to be a 1:8 or above, but not sure quite how to ensure that. I could build it in reverse, with the 'first' road going towards the top of the plan and then generate a tandem to create the turnout that's part of the scissors- but if I were to build it in reverse, I'm not sure how I could ...
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... .... It's been very interesting to discover the solution to what I had perceived as a problem. Thanks for your assistance with that. Happy modelling! Stuart posted: 30 Jul 2013 09:59 from: Alan Turner Last edited on 30 Jul 2013 10:02 by Alan Turner posted: 30 Jul 2013 10:16 from: Martin Wynne Alan Turner wrote: In the diagram above just how exactly do you access the centre road (without the wheel having to slice through a rail)? Hi Alan, ... option. I have thought more than once of trying to put together a set of steps explaining my approach as it differs in a number of ways from Martin's, but have found many of the snags Martin undoubtedly has. Tony W. posted: 28 Jul 2013 08:52 from: stuart1600 Martin, Now had chance to take a closer look at your solution. Fascinating! Hadn't occurred to me to use a half-diamond as the source of the middle V-crossing, nor indeed that part of the problem came ...
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... topic: 727 Admin: access problems today posted: 10 Feb 2009 11:07 from: Martin Wynne Dear all, It seems members with internet connections via Pipex/ Tiscali/ Nildram are having problems accessing Templot Club since about 9pm last night. That inludes me -- I'm currently connected here via a painfully slow dial-up connection on a different ISP. I will report again as soon as I have any news. In the meantime affected members can access Templot Club via the Yahoo group at http:// ... being blacklisted because of an excess of nasties they were transmitting. Pipex was not on that list last night. She is on a separate line connected through BTinternet. This seems to happen periodically- AOL were blacklisting Pipex just before Christmas. posted: 19 Feb 2009 08:03 from: Martin Wynne Dear all, Here we go again -- members with internet connections via Pipex/ Tiscali/ Nildram are having problems accessing Templot Club again this morning. That inludes me -- I'm currently connected here via a painfully slow 56kb ...
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... Wynne Hi Mike, Paul, As a matter of interest, why do you use black& white rather than grey shades? That uses very little more black ink and provides a much clearer template print. regards, Martin. posted: 9 Apr 2013 21:10 from: Paul Boyd Hi Martin I set my ancient Canon i850 to use Fast mode by default. Grey shades gives a dithered, fuzzy output whereas B&W still gives a crisper print, although the inline, low-res image may not be that ... infilled, despite not changing that setting, and on the next scan, I forgot to change the timber infill to blank- it was left as solid. 105_091607_280000000.jpg The bottom line is that I simply prefer the crisper B&W prints posted: 10 Apr 2013 08:18 from: CoBo Hi Martin& Paul Settings- I like B&W, no timber or rail infil and a config setting it remembers. If I was framing it and hanging it on the wall then I might use colour but otherwise, call ...
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... the correct orientation. HTH. Phil posted: 3 Dec 2017 09:53 from: Mark Stafford Sensational Phil. Thanks. It is so disharterning to have something you know is there but for the life of me I couldn't find it posted: 3 Dec 2017 10:47 from: Phil O I was going to suggest that you print out the short cut keys chart, when I first started I found it very useful, but I can't seem to find it now. Phil posted: 3 Dec 2017 10:53 ... : topic 28 I don't know how suitable they would be for your Victorian Railways prototype, but they might be a starting point. They are for American 0 scale (1 :48, 6.35mm/ft). regards, Martin. posted: 3 Dec 2017 08:28 from: Pierre Hello Mark, "At present Templot is defying all attempts by me to learn how to get a accurate template of Beech Forest station" Many of us Temploters have been at this stage in our efforts to "master" (well ...
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... that thickness. Jim. Hi Jim Many thanks for the pointer, I will check Antics tomorrow when I go to work as 1.6mm from Exactoscale is a bit thick when compared to the EM ply I have already. Cheers Phil posted: 26 Mar 2010 15:10 from: Brian Lewis Timber Tracks have been selling 14" timbers for quite a while Phil. In 4mm, the product ID is T4PT104. We supply them in 0.8mm or 1.5mm thicknesses. We also supply them in 7mm and I know I cut some for ... a tandem turnout? I have had a look in David Smiths book GWR Switch& Crossing practice and can find no help there. Below is the turnout which I would like to sort out the timbers. 38_220704_280000000.png TIA Phil Last edited on 22 Mar 2010 12:08 by Phil O posted: 23 Mar 2010 21:26 from: Paul Boyd Tricky question! This is the way I do it, which may be right or wrong. I work on the basis that each element of the turnout is made up of standard ...
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... wishing for added detail the following can be used Bridge chairs, These are used from the transition of block chairs (in either the common crossing or additional slide chair packs) to standard chairs where there is not enough room for a standard chair (either side of 10 used per turnout) these are £8.50 per 100 so after deducting the cost of standard chairs add a few pence to the bill Common crossing chairs A pack contains a set of 5 different sizes (1 -5 ,6 ,7 ,8& 10 ... (but these costings will increase in the very near future). Using ply timbers will save a bit but when compared to a RTR turnout and hand built one will cost a similar amount or less depending on materials and method used Last edited on 30 May 2015 08:14 by Hayfield posted: 30 May 2015 08:00 from: Hayfield madscientist wrote: Indeed cost is a fsctor, with 40 turnouts and a fiddle yard to boot, costs mount up. Whats intersting ,with the price rises on copperclad and the ...
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... No page scaling" in the printer dialog. This is not the usual default setting, so you need to emphasize this point. Tell the operator at least 3 times. Check afterwards by measuring the 50mm grid lines very carefully. regards, Martin. posted: 10 Sep 2009 17:59 from: JFS Mark, Not sure about your PDF printer but I use PDF995 which is freebie. In that, you can select all sorts of page sizes (upto about 12" x 180" or something) and it comes ... buy the paid-for version, of course. Everything will be solved soon when Templot can create its own colour PDFs to any size you like, as demonstrated in the ones I did that way for Mark. regards, Martin. posted: 12 Sep 2009 08:18 from: JFS Hi Martin, It seems that this 'bug' is quite widespread- I just downloaded both PrimoPDF and CutePDF and they both exhibit the same problem- perhaps they are actually the same engine rebadged. So all this proves there is no ...
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