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posted: 17 Jun 2009 10:18 from: DANNY POSTHUMUS click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
hi all is there a tutorial to make a scissors crossing or any other info best regards danny |
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posted: 17 Jun 2009 11:04 from: Martin Wynne
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DANNY POSTHUMUS wrote: Is there a tutorial to make a scissors crossingHi Danny, The basic procedure to create a scissors crossover is at: topic 465 - message 3681 John Preston created an excellent tutorial for a scissors crossover and posted it at: topic 465 - message 4024 I've now converted it to PDF format and attached it below. It should open in your browser if you click it. p.s. gentle hint Danny -- you could have found this yourself by clicking the Search button above, then Detailed Site Search, and then entering "scissors" in the search box. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 11 Nov 2009 21:22 from: DANNY POSTHUMUS click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
I wanted to know if I want to make a straing scissors crossover exactly 17meter and 2.150m track centers with 914mm gauge how do I do this? Danny |
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posted: 12 Nov 2009 19:41 from: Alan Turner
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DANNY POSTHUMUS wrote: I wanted to know if I want to Only you can answer that. As regards your particular gauge (not one of the standard ones already provided by TEMPLOT) first start by producing your custom gauge and track separation then follow the tutorial. Alan p.s. what you ask can't be done. The track centres are too close and you need at least 21m for the crossover; probably more for decent crossing angles. This may be what it looks like. |
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