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1/16" tungsten welding rods.Cheapest I could find: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-5-Lanthanated-Tungsten-Electrodes-Gold-1-16-x7-tungsten-rod-for-tig-welding-/122305628869?hash=item1c79fbcac5:g:pLgAAOSw8oFX0IyP
Make the whole thing a brass casting, of course. http://www.best-cast.com/
Just had this done at Shapeways, part was just under 3% too small in every dimension.
I did look at that after you had previously posted it. I'm not sure my design could even be two-part molded plus I think all metal flats are too heavy especially if you plan to load them. Also, I only need one or two cars, I can't imagine it's cost effective to only do a couple. With all that said, once I make couple changes and get back one more print to check, I'll probably send it to that company and see what they say. And once I get a finished car, if people are interested, I can try and change the coupler to a standard MTL compatible coupler and box and look at more of a production situation.Jason
That would be good for weight for sure but I'd have to make space for it. I have a 3/64" brass rod that I had to file a bit narrower to fit between the center sill. Doesn't add much but I can run it with several heavy cars behind it without any issues. I need to swap out the Atlas wheels for metal ones and see what it takes to stringline this car on a 15" curve.
Jason — get the center of gravity below the horizontal centerline of the coupler. Then you'll drastically reduce the possibility of string-lining regardless of the weight.