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@Phil G
Hi Phil,
Sure. Just change the tick boxes to whatever you want.
Where a single turnout is being constructed on the bench, I suspect that sliding the vee rails into place will be the easiest option. I will look at adding a button to change the relevant settings automatically.
Of course it's no good if you are building a crossover or a tandem turnout, or such like, or building a turnout in situ on the baseboard with other turnouts. That's the whole idea of the loose jaws.
The wing rails will always need to be loose jaws -- unless you put a break in the rails at the knuckle bend, as in the Finetrax kits.
Templot is a tool -- the idea is that you can change the settings to whatever you want.
If you click the option to print all solid-jaw chairs, and fit them in the timbering base, you would have the equivalent of a Finetrax kit. For preparing the rails, you can print the filing jigs for the required angles.
cheers,
Martin.
Hi Phil,
just a question will the DD chair have a fixed jaw option?
Sure. Just change the tick boxes to whatever you want.
Where a single turnout is being constructed on the bench, I suspect that sliding the vee rails into place will be the easiest option. I will look at adding a button to change the relevant settings automatically.
Of course it's no good if you are building a crossover or a tandem turnout, or such like, or building a turnout in situ on the baseboard with other turnouts. That's the whole idea of the loose jaws.
The wing rails will always need to be loose jaws -- unless you put a break in the rails at the knuckle bend, as in the Finetrax kits.
Templot is a tool -- the idea is that you can change the settings to whatever you want.
If you click the option to print all solid-jaw chairs, and fit them in the timbering base, you would have the equivalent of a Finetrax kit. For preparing the rails, you can print the filing jigs for the required angles.
cheers,
Martin.
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