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posted: 7 Feb 2011 20:11 from: Paulr1949
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Hello The title says it really - I am almost at the last stage of creating the templates for a proposed new club layout, and have to create two double junctions and they are in transition curves. See the screenshots below (I hope!) 1913_071503_460000000.png and a close up of the one I've attempted to do 1913_071508_470000000.png This one is actually (I think) outside the transition curve. I have tried quite a number of times to get this working but am having serious problems getting the angle of the crossing anywhere near the right one! I must be doing something silly - can anyone help. Another problem coming up ) Paul |
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posted: 8 Feb 2011 09:52 from: Alan Turner
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Templot dosen't do what you want at present. The easiest way is to simply overlay the two curves and then hand sketch the crossings on the printed template. There is a topic on here that takes you through the steps of making what you want. Try here: topic 1113 Alan |
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Last edited on 8 Feb 2011 09:57 by Alan Turner |
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posted: 8 Feb 2011 10:27 from: Paulr1949
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Alan Thanks for pointing me in that direction - I've downloaded the pdf to look at more closely when I have more time. I was thinking that perhaps I would have to put some straight track in between two transition curves to get what I wanted, but will investigate this first regards Paul |
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posted: 8 Feb 2011 13:46 from: richard_t
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There might be an issue with the method in my PDF, it's only around the K-crossing check rails, but I've not had a chance to review it - it's on my long list of things to do. The rest of it should be fine, and the K-crossing check rails would be gauged off the running lines during construction anyhow. |
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posted: 31 Mar 2011 12:46 from: Alan McMillan
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Hi Paul I've attached a box file of part of my layout that's got two transition diamonds on it. It's P87 but you'll get an idea of how I did it by studying the partial templates I used. When you open the file just press the <end> key to get the labels to disappear so you can see it all. Regards Alan McMillan |
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