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Victor,I like the fold idea. In fact, making just one of these at home, one could just file little notches in the strips of phosphor bronze, solder the wire into them, and then file little fold notches, fold the metal over, clip with spring tweezers, apply a little more heat, and then the wire and the two folded pieces of metal would all be neatly soldered together with the wire in a notch so it won't be able to flex and ever break the solder joint.But I do agree with Peteski, that if I decide to actually produce an etched part, I want to make something that pops out of a fret and drops into the truck without any home bending or soldering.
Picking up on Skipgear's photo.......Is there any reason you cannot solder ONE more wire for pickup for the middle axle?Shown here in pink.
Those little squiggly lines look mighty small. Maybe... if they were heavier than that, it could be made to work.Remember, this is being done by a 3rd party etching house, so I can't go overboard with how complicated it is to get it to work. They will charge me if they have to run it more than once to make it come out right.
Max, you would recognize this particular truck I think. It has the contact strips in the truck as shown all through this thread. It appears in everyway identical to the forward truck, but no power gets to the little nubbins on the top of the truck that contact the phosphor bronze strips in the tender floor. Such a simple mech but no luck. Somewhere between the wheels and the nubbins the power goes away.