AnyRail6 Tutorial Video 3 How to Use The Settings Tab

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
  • How to setup the 'SETTINGS' tab in AnyRail6. This tab is probably the most important tab to understand. It is mildly complicated but it allows you to fine tune your AnyRail workspace and how you interact with the program. A thorough understanding is not necessary but this video will explain the basic functions of all of the options in the 'SETTINGS' tab to help you get the most out of the program. How to setup the SETTINGS tab in AnyRail6. This is the most important tab to setup before you use AnyRail.
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  • @briannorris
    @briannorris 13 дней назад

    A very thorough explanation of the Setting tab. Thank you. It does seem (in V7.01.9) that the alert part of the menu has disappeared. The alert on curve too tight is permanently on (not a bad thing) but the alert on flex too long is also useful despite your saying you don't use it. It is handy when using the File > Info > List of materials to know that if you are ordering track, you are ordering enough.

  • @AnyRail1
    @AnyRail1 3 года назад +6

    To explain the 'Angle' in the Tolerances group on the SETTINGS tab:
    Sometimes, you need to make imperfect connections. Especially when you don't use flex track, but rigid sectional track, it doesn't always fit precisely.
    To make it fit in reality, you will need to use the play (or wiggle room) in the track connections. In most cases, you won't even notice that you're forcing the track a little bit.
    In AnyRail, this can be simulated when you switch off 'Autoconnect'.
    As shown in the video, with 'Autoconnect' switched off, you can make a connection with a slight gap. The maximum allowed gap size is represented by the 'Distance' field of the Tolerances. However, there could not only be a distance, but also a slight angle between the two connecting parts. The 'Angle' in the Tolerances group represents the maximum angle you want to allow.

    • @steampoweredradio2981
      @steampoweredradio2981  3 года назад +2

      David, thanks for explaining angle. This is one of those cases where I probably should have given more thought to what I was doing before rushing into the video. In my sectional track video I mention to just use the wiggle room in sectional track and I knew there was a way to get the program to "cheat" that but I just didn't follow up on playing around with it to find out how to do it. Dave

  • @scottsmith7051
    @scottsmith7051 Год назад +1

    You are fantastic at explaining things. Thanks very much!

    • @steampoweredradio2981
      @steampoweredradio2981  Год назад +1

      Scott, thank you. I hope to do more when my muse returns. So far that creature is taking an extended vacation. Hopefully more videos will be coming in 2023. Dave

  • @nwgwc
    @nwgwc Год назад

    Nah, my first marriage lasted only

    • @steampoweredradio2981
      @steampoweredradio2981  Год назад +1

      Hi, yeah, I am working on two now about doing basic scenery elements for your drawing. Hopefully in about two weeks I will get them posted. By the way, that line about slower than your first marriage, was stolen from the late, great, Ron Lyons who did traffic on KCBS for many, many, years. He liked to use that when talking about traffic backups on Bay Area freeways. Ron was a kick to work with. Dave

  • @timdare0831
    @timdare0831 3 года назад +1

    Very good video. I'm learning alot for my first layout design. Thank you

  • @harrykubarek4150
    @harrykubarek4150 3 года назад +3

    I can tell that you are a cad user. I'm a retired Engineering Technician and I to am a cad user and still do work with AutoCad. I have to say that you have done an excellent job of explaining AnyRail. You take your time to explain things in a logical order. Any one viewing this video that has no cad experience will have no problem learning this program from your videos. Good job. I'm looking forward to viewing the remaining videos. Also, how do I get to video 3B? Keep up the excellent job.

    • @steampoweredradio2981
      @steampoweredradio2981  3 года назад

      Hi Harry,
      Yeah, I have used CAD since 1996 or so. I use FastCAD from Evolution Computing. I have taken courses way back when in Auto CAD Ver 14 but I introduced EasyCAD and then FastCAD to our engineering shop and we just liked it better. We used it for all of electronic design, both schematics and for fabrication. I also used it to design transmitter sites and studios. CAD is great fun.
      Ah yes, the infamous Video 3B. When I made that video I was going to make a 3B but I covered most of what would have been in 3B in Video 3. I really should edit that video or put something in the description.
      Glad you like the videos.
      Dave

  • @cecaonlinehost4111
    @cecaonlinehost4111 Год назад

    I believe that Angle in the Tolerance group is how many degrees off of the same center axis the joining piece is from the existing piece. Too large a setting could cause attachment to another piece close by. Just thinking out loud from common sence.

  • @mikedulle1149
    @mikedulle1149 5 месяцев назад

    Do a video using marklin C track.

  • @dundasjunctionmodelr.r-jam8267

    Great video, one question what video # for doing the floor plan, I watched your first video, you had your floor plan in yellow, want to learn how to do that , thanks James

  • @rayutrup9076
    @rayutrup9076 2 года назад

    can AnyRail be use make module of layout?

    • @steampoweredradio2981
      @steampoweredradio2981  2 года назад

      Hi Ray. Are you asking if AnyRail can be used to design modules to be combined into a larger layout? If so, I don't see any reason why not. But, Anyrail does not allow you to design benchwork using lines and then have the benchwork display in the 3D mode. Also, you would have to construct each piece of wood out of lines. Time consuming. This is an interesting idea and I will look into module creation in Anyrail after I post my next couple of videos. Dave

  • @bobmiller9959
    @bobmiller9959 3 года назад

    I’m not finding video 3B. Did it get a different name?

    • @steampoweredradio2981
      @steampoweredradio2981  3 года назад +2

      Bob, No. I will probably do some more on the Snap to Grid, etc, but Video 3 probably describes it well enough. I should edit any mention of 3B out.

    • @briannorris
      @briannorris 13 дней назад

      3 years on, still there.

  • @michaell.maloney4026
    @michaell.maloney4026 8 месяцев назад

    Can’t find 3b in your library…thanks, Mike.

    • @steampoweredradio2981
      @steampoweredradio2981  8 месяцев назад

      Michael, There is no 3B. When I recorded that video I thought there would be but I discovered that I covered most of what would be in 3B in Video 3 and in another video. I should change the title card to reflect that. Dave

    • @michaell.maloney4026
      @michaell.maloney4026 8 месяцев назад

      @@steampoweredradio2981 Thanks Dave. I’m about 3/4 of the way thru the rest of them. Keep up the good work! Mike

  • @nwgwc
    @nwgwc Год назад

    I do not get the darker and lighter grid lines...mine are all the same.

    • @steampoweredradio2981
      @steampoweredradio2981  Год назад

      Hi, if you are talking about the major and minor grid lines, I think it may have to do with your video card, monitor resolution and the zoom level you have. This is only a guess as I only have the one computer to test it on. Dave

    • @briannorris
      @briannorris 13 дней назад

      @@steampoweredradio2981 You need to have BOTH Grid in the Work Area AND Snap to Grid turned on to get both grids

  • @dundasjunctionmodelr.r-jam8267

    Could not find 3b