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... caster who was willing to cast thousands of chairs at a time. Hence our decision to get the new plastic chairs and rail. I would imagine that the minimum order quantites are also quite a consideration for C&L- not so bad for quick moving products where the outlay is recouped fairly quickly, but it must be a worry if several slower moving lines require re-stocking at the same time. Our chairs were designed by Len Newman of Exactoscale so the sprues look identical to the Exactoscale 4mm sprues and I can attest to the fact that they are an absolute bu**er to handle when packing them into retail packs. They come in very large plastic bags with almost every one interlocked to others which takes a bit of care to untangle without breaking chairs off. Jim. posted: 28 Jan 2018 18:06 from: Nigel Brown Jim Guthrie wrote: madscientist wrote: My views on this have been well aired on rmweb. Personally I think the "scale societies" have a roll to play. What's surprising is societies like ...
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... them; trying different combinations of switch and crossing sizes; printing them out. That way you will have a much better understanding of what is and isn't possible and the options available to you, when you start inserting turnouts in your plan. Just ask if you get stuck. regards, Martin. posted: 4 Apr 2009 01:24 from: BruceNordstrand Thanks everyone, very helpful Paul, green as i haven't spent alot of time with Templot. I have actually owned it for a number of years (as Martin can attest to!) but have never "got into it". I do the tutorial, start a plan with gusto and then abandon it due to frustration. When I come back some time later I need to start all over again and usually end up in the same place. Inbetween these times I usually blow away the machine for one reason or another resulting in the need to hassle Martin for a new release code. This time I decided to see what the masters would do in this situation so hopefully I can get ...
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... also have one of these :- 210577_xl.jpg It is a Proxxon TG 125/E and is excellent for more delicate modelling tasks. It is variable speed and just hums quietly when in use. About £160 now I think. Good method for the crossing vees Martin. You can of course make an adjustable jig for holding the assembly on the disc sander table if you wish. Rob posted: 7 Jan 2018 10:51 from: John Palmer I have the Scheppach version of these disc/belt sanders and can also attest to how useful they are. I got acceptable results from the disc sander as a grinder of the backs of switch blades, using an easily fabricated hardwood jig with clamping screw to present the rail to the disc. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Trackbuilding topics> Making crossing vees about Templot Club Templot Companion- User Guide- A-Z Index Templot Explained for beginners Please click: important information for new members and ...
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