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TEMPLOT 3D PLUG TRACK - To get up to speed with this experimental project click here.   To watch an introductory video click here.   See the User Guide at Bexhill West.

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  • The Plug Track functions are experimental and still being developed. Some of the earlier pages of this topic are now out-of-date.

    For an updated overview of this project see this topic.   For some practical modelling aspects of using Plug Track see Building 3D Track.

    The assumption is that you have your own machines on which to experiment, or helpful friends with machines. Please do not send Templot files to commercial laser cutting or 3D printing firms while this project is still experimental, because the results are unpredictable and possibly wasteful.

    Some pages of this and other topics include contributions from members who are creating and posting their own CAD designs for 3D printing and laser-cutting. Do not confuse them with Templot's own exported CAD files. All files derived from Templot are © Martin Wynne.
  • The Plug Track functions are experimental and still being developed.

    For an updated overview of this project see this topic.   For some practical modelling aspects of using Plug Track see Building 3D Track.

    The assumption is that you have your own machines on which to experiment, or helpful friends with machines. Please do not send Templot files to commercial laser cutting or 3D printing firms while this project is still experimental, because the results are unpredictable and possibly wasteful.

    Some pages of this and other topics include contributions from members who are creating and posting their own CAD designs for 3D printing and laser-cutting. Do not confuse them with Templot's own exported CAD files. All files derived from Templot are © Martin Wynne.
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Hi Richard,

You are not wasting any time! Many thanks.

The topic is fine here for now, it is easily moved when the time comes to go public.

p.s. I noticed your user name ValleysEnduro. Do you know Oliver Hayward? He's the son of a good friend of mine, I've known him all his life. He has a habit of doing well in off-road bike races: https://www.reillycycleworks.com/blogs/news/2nd-place-for-ollie-hayward

cheers,

Martin.
 
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@Richardb

Hi Richard,

You are not wasting any time! Many thanks.

The topic is fine here for now, it is easily moved when the time comes to go public.

p.s. I noticed your user name ValleysEnduro. Do you know Oliver Hayward? He's the son of a good friend of mine, I've known him all his life. He has a habit of doing well in off-road bike races: https://www.reillycycleworks.com/blogs/news/2nd-place-for-ollie-hayward

cheers,

Martin.
Hi there,

Thank you! I've been thinking about using Sphinx on GitHub Pages for a while now, and it was surprisingly painless to scaffold and deploy. I’ve created a roadmap today, which will hopefully introduce more transparency, continuity if something happens to me and build a bit more confidence :) https://github.com/users/ValleysEnduro/projects/3/views/4

I’m afraid I don’t know Ollie, but what a fantastic achievement to have tackled such a tough event! I organise a series of mountain bike races in South Wales. The cost of living crisis hasn’t been kind to attendance numbers, and unfortunately, we had to cancel a series. We’re hoping to be back by Autumn 2025.

Interestingly, it was this challenge that got me into learning front-end development and web apps. Event ticketing systems usually take a percentage, so I thought, why not learn one of the frameworks and build something myself to keep entry fees down? I’ve dabbled with Nuxt, but I’m waiting for the next version to be stable.

It turns out I really enjoy web development—there’s something satisfying about it, much like how you feel about Templot, I suppose.

I really believe in Templot particularly if you can ship the 3d printing features you've been developing. Plus, I'm a big fan of open source to get more people into something. So, its my pleasure.
 
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