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posted: 13 Mar 2012 23:22 from: PeterD
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Can someone plase advise how chairs can be shown on the workpad? Thanks Peter |
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posted: 14 Mar 2012 00:32 from: Martin Wynne
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PeterD wrote: Can someone please advise how chairs can be shown on the workpad?Hi Peter, Templot can't show chairing detail -- unless you draw it manually using the background shapes, or on the sketchboard. Even if Templot had a mechanism to show chairs, the multiplicity of prototype designs at different periods, and the different chairing practice of the different companies, would turn the whole thing into a minefield. If you don't have your own prototype drawings, the best option is to use a commercial template as a chairing guide during construction. The excellent Exactoscale templates can be viewed online, see: topic 780 - message 4620 regards, Martin. |
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posted: 14 Mar 2012 05:17 from: PeterD
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Thanks Martin. I shall check these out. Just a thought though - It might be useful to identify the generic type of chair fitted under the rail at each sleeper. This would provide direct guidance within Templot for people such as I not copying a prototype design. Peter |
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posted: 14 Mar 2012 10:10 from: wcampbell23
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Hi Peter Surely Templot already does that - look at the timber numbering - the letters are the clue. Regards. |
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