Diver300 thanks for your reply, you were indeed right about the reset only temporarily needing to give the 12v to pin 12 of the ic.
I checked the D1 which was ok. Then When checking voltages on the ic pins you suggested I noticed that the 4060
seemed quite loose in the ic holder,And when pressing the ic down i noticed A quick flash of the green led. I wouldn't see this before
as I always had the reset button closed when checking or replacing the 4060's. The circuit worked fine when testing resets ect, then it stopped
working again. So I inspected the ic holder again, and sure enough the 4060 was loose again. I removed the ic holder, and soldered the 4060 directly
to the board and it works every time. So to recap your info on the reset needing to be open to work the circuit led me to a very nasty cheap ic holder that
I got from ebay causing me headaches. I can now play with the circuit tomorrow, adjusting the pot for accurate timing of the yellow led light time, so pin 1 can energize the relay at the set time. But its really strange why livewire simulator worked this circuit with the reset switch closed.
and in real life operation the switch has to be released as you stated for the circuit to work. Just checked again in livewire , if the switch is open the circuit
stops working , close it and it resumes. Thanks again for taking the time to help.
To the other posters thanks also, the foil side does not need to be mirrored when using the photo paper transfer method, because when you iron on
the foil image to the copper board, you end up with the foil looking like the layout in my attached picture. But if I wanted text on the foil side I would mirror
the text onto the image on screen not the traces, then print to photo paper.
Not sure what the poster meant about "where did you get the resistors" the resistors seen in my attached image are 3d component stamps in my library, to be dropped onto the layout. This just shows me a quick placement reference of what resistor colours go where ect.
Regards