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    David Roberts 22
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      @davidroberts22

      Hello I'm hoping to construct 5 inch gauge points using 16mm aluminium rail any information on how to construct them and the methods used will be very useful.
      Thank you very much
      David Roberts 22

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      David Roberts 22
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        #512403
        Brian H
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          @brianh50089

          Hello David, I'm very surprised that no one has responded to your query and I'm sorry that I cannot help, but at least this reply should push you back up to the top of the list where hopefully, some one with knowledge will respond.

          I would have thought that the garden railway people should have an answer.

          Brian

          #512459
          paul rushmer
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            @paulrushmer83015

            Hello David. I have just started building a 5 & 3 1/2 inch gauge point, I am using Doug Hewson s articles from Engineering in Minature volume 12 no 4 & 5. These articles are for 5inch only so I am adding the 3 1/2 rail and hoping all goes well. Unfortunatly I have mislayed the original mags but I have copies, if you would like copies of my copies please p.m. me.

            Paul

            #512473
            Bazyle
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              @bazyle

              In the St Albans MES newsletter last week we had an article by a club member building a point in allow rail. I will drop him a mail tomorrow to see if he can help you.
              If you are near Exeter then EDMES have built a couple mixed 7 & 5 in in steel. There are pictures on their Facbook pages.

              #512475
              IanT
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                @iant
                Posted by Brian H on 08/12/2020 15:20:33:

                I would have thought that the garden railway people should have an answer.

                Brian

                Well, I do have a method for G3 turnouts but perhaps the EIM article will be more appropriate for David's needs.

                Anyway – I use paper templates generated by a programme called Templot2 – that I purchased many years ago. I will admit I never got to grips with using it to design the whole track – but selecting turnout types and radii is a very simple job and can be used to generate overlapping PDFs for print-out. Once you've got a template to work to – it's pretty straight forward to lay sleepers and rail on top.

                Regards,

                IanT

                #512486
                Martin Kyte
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                  @martinkyte99762

                  Didn't Martin Evans do a series on garden layouts one of which included points I seem to remember. Model Engineer Volume 223 somewhere either side of issue 4620 ish. I'll let you plough through the archive.

                  regards Martin

                  #512498
                  David Roberts 22
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                    @davidroberts22

                    Hello everybody.

                    Brian H thank you for your feedback and I agree with you I was hoping for better response it would be nice to hear from a person or persons who has built points in aluminium for tips on what to do and in my mind just importantly things to avoid things I've learned the hard way save me doing the same thing. Thank you very much.

                    Paul Rushmer thank you for your feedback I have come across the existence of Dennis Monk work on this subject but I failed to get back issues but I did find drawings covering this topic from Dennis Monk I have not received them yet so can't comment on the suitability. I found them at Sarik Hobbies thank you very much.

                    Bazyle thank you for your feedback I viewed the Facebook pages and I'm hoping to find construction using 16mm aluminium thank you very much.

                    Ian T thank you for your feedback hopefully something will turn out thank you very much.

                    Martin Kyte thank you for your feedback the article by Martin Evans looks as if he's purchased the points off the shelf I'm hoping to build my own blur radius and angle that suits that particular point thank you very much.

                    Thank you all once again.
                    David Roberts.

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                      @formermember12892

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                      #512505
                      Peter Seymour-Howell
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                        @peterseymour-howell39349

                        Hi David

                        I would concur with Ian T, Templot would be the first step for me, I have used it for smaller scales and it's superb, you can scale it to any size. If using the template which makes life very easy you'll, of course, need to find a printer able to print to the size required or perhaps make it up out of a lot of A4 pages. Not how sure how feasible that is but I would think it doable. Templot can be found free online, there is also a forum to help with questions.

                        Link to download; http://templot.com/companion/installation.php

                        Good luck

                        Pete

                        #512513
                        Dave Halford
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                          @davehalford22513
                          Posted by David Roberts 22 on 09/12/2020 08:38:09:

                          Hello everybody.

                          Brian H thank you for your feedback and I agree with you I was hoping for better response it would be nice to hear from a person or persons who has built points in aluminium for tips on what to do and in my mind just importantly things to avoid things I've learned the hard way save me doing the same thing. Thank you very much.

                          Paul Rushmer thank you for your feedback I have come across the existence of Dennis Monk work on this subject but I failed to get back issues but I did find drawings covering this topic from Dennis Monk I have not received them yet so can't comment on the suitability. I found them at Sarik Hobbies thank you very much.

                          Bazyle thank you for your feedback I viewed the Facebook pages and I'm hoping to find construction using 16mm aluminium thank you very much.

                          Ian T thank you for your feedback hopefully something will turn out thank you very much.

                          Martin Kyte thank you for your feedback the article by Martin Evans looks as if he's purchased the points off the shelf I'm hoping to build my own blur radius and angle that suits that particular point thank you very much.

                          Thank you all once again.
                          David Roberts.

                          The owner of Station Road Steam used to keep a build history of his garden railway on the web site, updates stopped before it was finished if indeed it ever was. They sometimes sell sleepers and rail.

                          I suspect you may be looking for that literally one in a million other person who has the space, money and drive to complete his own.

                          #512521
                          Steambuff
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                            @steambuff

                            Ride on Railways has a series of articles on building a garden railway.

                            Take a look here – http://www.rideonrailways.co.uk/paul/building/index.html

                            Dave

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                              #512523
                              Circlip
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                                @circlip

                                " where you will get a response, as it is mainly a locomotive forum, which this one is not."

                                How times have changed.

                                Regards Ian

                                #512533
                                Dave Smith 14
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                                  @davesmith14

                                  Not how to build a point but a good advice on how to start planning and building a garden railway.

                                  Building a Railway (rideonrailways.co.uk)

                                  Dave

                                  #512535
                                  Rob McSweeney
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                                    @robmcsweeney81205

                                    The finescale railway modelers, EM & P4, will have a lot of useful info online which will scale up – in terms of the mechanics of the thing, what all the parts are called , what part is cut at what angle, what is joggled etc.

                                    #512549
                                    KWIL
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                                      @kwil

                                      Try these people, they sell rail and chairs so may well advise on points

                                      **LINK**

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