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... see, I have moved your message to start a new topic. Your previous topic on track planning Yeovil Pen Mill is at: topic 2326 regards, Martin. posted: 10 Oct 2014 22:28 from: Richard_Jones Hi Andrew Very impressed.... Keep up the good work best wishes Richard posted: 25 Oct 2014 22:45 from ... stone ballast here and there? I'll try an experiment or two with some oddments of track before I commit to a particular approach. Kind regards Andrew posted: 6 Aug 2018 08:10 from: Andrew Duncan I'm back from a great week at Missenden. Below is a photo of my progress there. In the photo you can see that I've almost ... to use, if any. For rail I tend to use something distinctly lighter, a lightish greyish brown. A lot of layouts these days seem to use a sort of pink, which looks horrible. Rail sides and chairs quickly weather to a greyish hue, rather than bright rust. Nigel posted: 28 Feb 2019 00:16 from: Andrew ...
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... boxfiles to the plan i am working on. I am totally baffled i have been trying this afternoon& i cant work it out. posted: 22 Jan 2009 18:10 from: Alan Turner Copy the file to your Box folder and then -> Main -> reload/add from file then select the file Alan Last edited on 22 Jan ... the overall length (F4) and blanking length (Ctrl-F3) to just contain the check rails and wing rails within this template. 12. 07:45- 08:10 Put the timbering back (equalized) and store this template. 13. 08:10- 10:10 Finally we can now shove the timbers on the 1st ... 2nd turnouts to fill the gaps we left earlier. Note that to lengthen timbers at the (numbered) main-side ends, the Shift key is held down while clicking the "lengthen" button (or pressing L). (Ditto the "shorten" button). To save video file size, I left the shoving unfinished. 14. ...
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... broad gauge, and I vaguely remember seeing an engraving that shows four broad gauge tracks, so that should give you an idea. originally dated: 2008-03-11 10:12:13____ from: Nigel Brown Paul Boyd wrote: As far as track spacing goes, this was originally built with broad gauge, and I ... /exhibitions/bourne/gwr.asp Is it my imagination or poor eyesight, or does that show five broad gauge lines? originally dated: 2008-03-11 15:08:37____ from: Nigel Brown Paul Boyd wrote: Is it my imagination or poor eyesight, or does that show five broad gauge lines? Your eyesight ... track renewals between these photographs. Could it be an optical illusion caused by platform 15 curving away from the wall? Like so... siding2as.jpg Personally I think the two pink lines are parallel and the two yellow lines are parallel. What do you reckon? In the mean time I'll try to collect together every photograph I have of the scissors! ...
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... grade. And allow me to include them in print outs (again by colour/grade) (Basically life is a bit busy at the moment, and I only get 10 or 20 minutes Temploting time every-so-often. My last go was with the new clearance envelope changes, which was great. I already knew I had a issue ... off in the way that Home/End toggle the control template and template name labels. Assuming there is any spare keys left of course. Rob posted: 15 Nov 2017 08:07 from: richard_t Thanks Martin- I'd forgotten about the sketchboard- I'll give that a go then I next get 5 minutes. I was also pondering if the on ... should be moved to the top of the storage box list. For example, note here that the 6th reminder on the template at the top of the screen simply has a pink blob, and no callout box: 2_162149_180000001.png Here is a bit of video showing what happens when that is zoomed and panned: http://flashbackconnect.com/Movie.aspx?id ...
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... . 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 ... 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:// ... //edition.pagesuite.com/html5/reader/production/default.aspx?pubname=&pubid=9c3eabd2-e3ba-4a9f-8bd3-aa6475bd6e37&pnum=483 (click the pink links to order) UK heavy-rail widths (2.75") in thou: 4mm/ft: .036" 7mm/ft: .063" cheers, Martin. posted ...
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... plungle in building my own track and just started a new exhibition layout i'm having a bit of a job setting out some point work. Mainly an outside slip with a diamond attatched to it. Could someone point me in the right direction to making this possible... Hopefully the file will be attatched to this post so you can see what i ... a running line. 14 Mar 2012 00:55 from: roythebus That turnout no.1 looks horribly sharp, especially if it's on a running line. posted: 14 Mar 2012 10:08 from: wcampbell23 Hi Andy You can adjust the switch end of the turnout by choosing a different length of switch. This can make the turnout shorter without affecting the ... crossing. You could also tweak the curved turnouts to ease the radii by experimenting with different switch lengths. Regards. posted: 15 Mar 2012 13:58 from: Tony W AndyJ wrote: Hello again people.. Right i'm hoping i've made the switched diamond crossing properly?? Also i'm having trouble shortening the point labled need to make shorter. ...
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... the first V and one of the feeds rather than between the two feeds. Cheers for now John, from 33820 St Ciers sur Gironde, France posted: 18 Jan 2012 10:03 from: r_wilton Chris Mitton wrote: This doesn't quite work out. The problem you get is that if you set the first switches to the leftmost route and the ... crossing, depending on which way the second switch is set. Hope this helps- I'll post a diagram tomorrow if this is incomprehensible! Regards Chris posted: 18 Jan 2012 08:50 from: John Shelley Chris Mitton wrote: r_wilton wrote From what I can make out the crossing and wing rails are all isolated as per a normal turnout, then ... more feasable but am still pushing it with the middle crossing. This will give you a bit more length than the original design you posted. The goods yard point (the pink one) I have left as a three throw for the moment. Although appropriate in a goods yard, they can be difficult to construct and operate and if you do not ...
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... often on a model we have our own space constraints. Martin. posted: 17 Jul 2017 20:45 from: John Palmer Yes, I thought I had adopted the 10' spacing both between running line and carriage line and between carriage line and neck, but on re-visiting this I find that I must have adopted a rather smaller value ... 2017 23:34 from: Tony W OK Kelly, I think this is about it. Regards Tony. Attachment: attach_2505_3046_kelly_shepperton _mod_2017_09_19_2330_02.box 130 posted: 20 Sep 2017 16:08 from: d827kelly Thanks Tony. Looks good. posted: 3 Oct 2017 18:38 from: d827kelly Can someone double check I've not made any mess ups with the slight ... change (for the oil terminal). I've shoved the timbers there, to what seems to look ok. I'd appreciate a double check before I start printing templates onto card. Thanks. Attachment: attach_2513_3046_kelly_shepperton _mod_2017_10_03_1835_34.box 155 posted: 3 Oct 2017 22:58 from: Tony W Hi Kelly. I have checked your latest version. There seem to be ...
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... existing FY (7 up, 7 down, 3 reversible) untouched. An alternative scheme might be to: 1. Modify Martin's plan to augment the 7 green loops with 10 more, also taken off the inner (green) main line straights. That would give you your 17 anti-clockwise (I'm not sure about which are the up/ ... these would be good for a scale 80mph. Russ (pic of constructed mk1 stubbie coming up when I get it together with the digital camera) posted: 16 Nov 2007 08:06 from: Martin Wynne Richard Oldfield wrote: We now need to approximately double the amount of storage road capacity (to meet the planned stock build over the next five ... crossovers connecting in to the outer fiddle yard road. With some "extreme carpentry" you could even fit in another orange road under the hi-level blue track. The pink track on the left is the docks branch rising to connect in to the high level ring. You would need some additional crossovers between dark blue and green at 5 o'clock to ...
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... style Baesler double slip. Difficult to build. Maybe William would be better off building the whole thing himself from Templot, it may be easier. posted: 18 Jun 2020 10:13 from: William Williamson Roy, you're not wrong- I decided that to fit this geometry into the space required with the angles required was just asking for trouble, ... it a double-outside-slip? (If so, how the heck do I do that in templot!?) All the best, posted: 12 Jun 2020 08:25 from: William Williamson Presumably, something like this old chesnut: A3CJDOq.png posted: 12 Jun 2020 08:36 from: Martin Wynne William Williamson wrote: Is the ... . The lack of a Peco bullhead-double slip has made me realise however, that if I'm going to hand lay that too- then the whole area indicated by the pink line above can be laid almost however is required. The only restriction, is that on the adjacent baseboard there is an expectation that the track will flow nicely into the platform ...
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... , but I'm pretty sure someone "skilled in the art" could cook up a program that automatically combines models derived from Templot with models of the appropriate chairs to produce a stereo lithography file that can be fed to a 3D printer. Cheers!Andy posted: 10 Aug 2015 07:59 from: Les G My local Maker-Space has a number of 3d printers; I have been custodian-between-meetings for one of them for about 18months. During that time we have encountered a number of limitations of printer ... the majority of bullhead models: http://www.scalefour.org/downloads/gwrtracknotes/R4290A.pdf Plus several pages of specifically GWR chairs here (drawings 1734- on): http://www.scalefour.org/resources/gwrtracknotes regards, Martin. posted: 9 Aug 2015 08:00 from: Andrew Barrowman Hi Martin, Thank you very much! From a 3D printer perspective, the bigger the better. Based on your information it looks as if I'm not too far off. BTW, in case you had not already guessed, ...
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... Thanks for a great pic. It would be great to visit such places and take some photos. But I fear I would need to be helicoptered in to be in a fit state to take them. cheers, Martin. posted: 1 Mar 2018 20:10 from: Martin Wynne Andrew Barrowman wrote: Lidl marmalade! James Robertson must be spinning in his grave. The Robertson's factory was just beside Paisley (Canal) Station. You could tell what they were making from the fantastic aromas wafting into the station. The ... topic: 3228 Fresh air and photos posted: 24 Feb 2018 21:08 from: Martin Wynne As I've mentioned once or twice, my interest when not Templotting is landscape photography. It gets me some fresh air and exercise away from the computer. The results won't win any prizes, but I like them and looking back through my photos over the years is a pleasant way to spend an hour or two on a grey winter's day. I've been in the habit of posting them occasionally on RMweb, but I don't ...
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... whole layout going on one panel? Or several panels? With 7mm dia LEDs, the closest track spacing to keep things looking clear is probably at 5mm centres. If your layout track spacing is 50mm, that means the scale of the mimic diagram is 1:10. So that would mean a diagram 450mm square. Which 800x400 isn't? Templot has a function to draw the track centre-lines only, at any width, irrespective of the gauge of the rails (and in the marker colours), which may help ... as the last 10% of tweaking could take days on it's own. It's just one of those things that has to be absolutely right. Visual appearance Is so subjective and we all have our own idea of what looks right. Last edited on 15 May 2020 08:05 by Gordon S posted: 15 May 2020 09:08 from: Martin Wynne Gordon S wrote: I'm interested how you created a solid line and then compressed the plan. You know me well enough, that once I get the track correct, ...
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... topic: 3498 4mm/ft mixed-gauge 9mm and 16.2mm posted: 10 Sep 2019 09:39 from: RedgateModels I'm planning a small layout with dual gauge standard and narrow gauge trackwork, this will involve some turnouts, with the narrow gauge track joining and leaving the standard gauge section, but also a custom built standard gauge turnout too. Will be using code 80 rail throughout (I have a lot of Peco "crazy track" to rob) Should I make the jump to OO-SF for the standard ... best to do your own testing as few people actually do this sort of thing and all probably have a different variety of stock. posted: 10 Sep 2019 12:54 from: RedgateModels Good point, at lease one NG loco will be using a Farish "08" chassis, so pretty old wheel specs. posted: 10 Sep 2019 14:32 from: Martin Wynne Narrow-gauge modellers often use the wheels and track standards from a smaller scale. For example 009 models at 4mm/ft typically use N gauge ...
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... do actually support better track as ultimately it gets people looking and (in my experience) they choose p4 of thier own bat. Truth is if I'd have used 00sf I wouldn't have saved any time at all on the track building front and to be fair the 10 mins or so it takes to swap wheels from OO to p4 is insignificant compared to the time it takes to detail and weather the stock. Cheers Jim posted: 17 Feb 2014 18:53 from: polybear Jim S-W wrote: Truth is if ... almost 4 years Hello Godfrey, I guess you don't like or bother with computer games either Yes 00-SF is the path I am following. Best wishes. Trevor. Last edited on 15 Feb 2014 21:28 by Trevor Walling posted: 16 Feb 2014 08:26 from: Godfrey Earnshaw Hi Martin,Contain yourself, religious outbursts, what next you're not dealing with Jim S-W. I can assure you I am a supporter of yours, I love the work you do and your logic. However, ...
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... topic: 3102 Irregular double slip diamond crossing. posted: 10 Oct 2017 06:49 from: Damien Morris As being new to templot, found the video showing how to convert intersection into diamond. Can you then convert the diamond into a double slip? posted: 10 Oct 2017 07:05 from: Stephen Freeman Yes but depends on the angles being sensible of course. posted: 10 Oct 2017 07:10 from: Damien Morris 43e042e20647a2d60012e447214bc442.p ng I'm trying it with the left one, and the angles are really ... design the layout, as there are other things I've yet to figure out how to get right. Like line up 2 different radius, so they meet without a flat edge/ kink. Can't attach the box bgs files... posted: 10 Oct 2017 08:01 from: Damien Morris Sorted, attached. Attachment: attach_2521_3102_conwaytemplot.box 216 Last edited on 10 Oct 2017 08:01 by Damien Morris posted: 10 Oct 2017 17:33 from: Rob Manchester Damien Morris wrote: As being new to templot, found ...
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... and I shall have to write something myself. I have already been editing the g-code manually to get anything to work at all. The software would be fine if I needed a Toby Jug. cheers, Martin. posted: 9 Dec 2018 23:10 from: Rob Manchester Hi Martin, Yes using the new technology with Exactoscale or other available products could be a good plan too. I am a fan of thin timbering as they generally suit the kinds of layout I am likely to model where well tended ballast ... checking a breeze. I am looking at the 'old fashioned' route of using injection moulded chairs and actually glueing them on.... Rob posted: 16 Jul 2018 23:59 from: d827kelly A great addition to templot! posted: 17 Jul 2018 08:12 from: richard_t I've been doing similar, in 2D, using my cad program- I think I'd go slightly crazy doing a full plan, even though the chairs are blocks so they just need putting in the correct place. Attached is a simple ...
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... because it is a template setting -- every template can have a different gauge and scale if you wish. Multiple scales in one plan isn't much needed, but frequently you might have more than one track gauge. regards, Martin. posted: 6 Mar 2009 10:21 from: Brian Lewis Martin Wynne wrote: {== Gosh! Democracy still seems to have a place in society. Well done! ==} It's not democracy, it's ear-ache! Whatever it is, it is truly welcomed by ... change of start up- I don't have to click several times to get into Word for example. (and they are all Windows applications when all said and done.) HIH Last edited on 6 Mar 2009 07:56 by richard_t posted: 6 Mar 2009 08:08 from: Martin Wynne richard_t wrote: Template Font (colour, face, size, etc.) Hi Richard, Which font do you mean? On the screen -- template names, timber numbers, grid numbering? On the printed templates - ...
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... would publish my notes. While I'm targetting 2mm finescale the general principles will apply to all scales. The instructions in this article refer to version 0.82d of Templot. Background An interlaced sleeper turnout is one where all (or almost all) the timbering is simply standard 10" wide sleepers rather than the heavier and longer 12" wide timbers. These were popular in the 19th Century mainly, it is thought, due to their comparatively low cost compared to timbered turnouts. Aim This article will start from a standard Templot turnout and ... topic: 401 Interlaced Sleeper Turnouts posted: 5 Apr 2008 22:08 from: Stewart McSporran I've written up some notes on how I create interlaced sleeper turnouts with Templot and posted them on my website. So, if you're interested you'll find them at http://grotsoft.net/Railways/Templot/InterlacedSleeperTurnouts.aspx cheers Stewart posted: 7 Apr 2008 18:32 from: Martin Wynne Stewart McSporran wrote: I've written up some notes on how I create interlaced sleeper turnouts with Templot and posted them on my website. Hi ...
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... began handbuilding you sent me some scans of your existing 00 pointwork, which I matched for you in Templot. The straight turnouts were a good match to A-7, and the diamonds matched 1:7 too. The curved turnout was near a C-10, but not such a good match: gordon_scans.png gordon_scans_a7.png I tried using these for the CJF terminus plan, and managed to fit it within your 5400mm space, without losing any platform length. The goods yard access needed a changed design to keep a long enough ... if you get in quick you might be in time to get some. It does have a slight bearing on the design process in that 00-SF turnouts are a fraction shorter than DOGA-F. regards, Martin. posted: 9 Nov 2007 17:08 from: Gordon S Food for thought! I have just done a quick calculation and based on 18' length, fixing the platform end as is and moving the loco shed end of the board say 2' to the right, would require an 82' ...
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