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The Railwire is not your personal army.
The trick in using them is to make sure that when you squeeze the side-frames together, you align the side-frame which is being cut so that it is perpendicular to the axis of the cutting tool.
What trucks are you 'tuning'? Would it be easier just to use the Kadee truck?
http://www.micromark.com/ho-truck-tuner,8241.htmlPerhaps... As a side question does such a tool exist for N scale?
Technically, yes. But not in the sense of the HO one.The N-scale one is a specially re-ground drill-bit in a pin-vice that tunes MT trucks with a couple light twists in each journal. It minimizes the contact surface between the axle points and the journals, improving rolling quality.
One of my many, many projects is to build a tool just like Reboxx H0 tool. All it is is a custom made double-ended countersink bit with a plastic ring for a handle.I already bought couple of 1/8" diameter 60 degree single-flute countersinks. All I need to do is to trim their shafts to length and join them, back to back, using some brass tubing. Just like the Reboxx tool, except that since in mine both cutting edge are clockwise cutting, I will have to twirl it back and forth (to dress the axle cups on both sides).
Interesting... does the pin-vice handle make it difficult to stay perpendicular?