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multi-gauge track template question (math required)

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multi-gauge track template question (math required)
Posted by FJ and G on Monday, October 29, 2007 11:20 AM

I came across a nice site where there's 2 pdf's of multigauge turnouts in HO (scroll down). Wondering if these can be resized to 32/45mm? If so, perhaps what percentage Unsure if HO and HOn2 or 3 can be upped to O and G. I'm horrible at making multigauge turnouts and a guide would surely help me tremendously.

 

http://www.handlaidtrack.com/documents.php

 

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Posted by S&G Rute of the Silver River on Monday, October 29, 2007 2:38 PM

so you are using the HO scale track? Or am I missing something?

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Posted by cabbage on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 2:22 AM
David,

if you like I can ask around and get you a dual Gauge 0 and 1 set of plans...

http://www.davewatkins.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/track.htm

But these might do for a starter?

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Posted by IRONROOSTER on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 6:21 AM

Track gauge for HO is 16.5 mm, HOn2 is 7.01mm, HOn3 is 10.5mm. so the ratio for HO to G is .3667 and for HOn2 to O is .2191 or HOn3 is .3281.  While the ratios are close for HO/HOn3 increasing a dual gauge template would yield 45mm/28.6mm or 50.3mm/32mm depending on which ratio you used.  In the first case your O is too narrow and in the second case G is too wide.

You might try copying a full size G and then copy a full size O overtop it. It won't have the frog detail for where the different gauges cross, but you could draw that in using a dual gauge template as a reference.

Enjoy

Paul 

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Posted by FJ and G on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 6:38 AM
Thanks!
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Posted by cabbage on Wednesday, October 31, 2007 2:16 AM
David

You have a contact name and e-mail address in your "inbox".

regards

ralph

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Posted by FJ and G on Wednesday, October 31, 2007 9:42 AM
thanks Ralph, Got your email.
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Posted by Neiler on Sunday, November 11, 2007 1:11 PM

David:

I've used the templates from Fast Tracks at: http://www.handlaidtrack.com/category.php?id=334&link_str=334

There are On2 & On3 switch and wye turnout template that are free to download.  The thing was that I didn't like the tie size and spacing when scaled up to 32mm or 45mm so ended up drawing my own tie template over the geometry of the track one provided.

Good luck!  Oh, for O scale use 48 (feet per foot) / 20.3 (for 45mm track @ 3') = 2.36 or 236% increase in scale.  Your copier may be able to go that big or print to a large format from the pdf scaling that amount.  Do the math for 87 / 20.3 but scaling from smaller scales ussually yeilds bigger errors - worth trying though.

 Neil

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