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line,The Elegoo ABS type resin has been interesting. The crispness of detail is just a tad under the standard AnyCubic resin results. But the flexibility of thin parts is impressive. Stirrups in the MTL style can be rendered and durable due to the flexibility of the material. It leads me to try two tests. The first would be functioning passenger car diagrams for MTL heavyweights and Kato lightweights, similar to the ALM diagrams but in one piece. I have the digital models already and have rendered them in FXD. They are passible, but not as clean due to all the needed build supports. I think I can build them.
Kenji Toma at sToma Model Works in Japan made some simple N scale 3D couplers and built a test jig to see if they would break.https://twitter.com/tomamodelworks/status/1490221380788690944
I obviously cannot read the text, but that coupler does not look printed to me. The pocket and the cam obviously are. I’m more interested in a straight line pull load test, which I will be doing soon.
Completion of coupler's beard spring torture device. It is calculated that you will shake your head about 2,000 times a minute, but how long will you endure it?
Achieved about 500,000 times by turning over 4 hours. No change in tentacles or visual inspection. It's stronger than I expected. Round up here and start another test from tomorrow.
Following the coupler test, I checked the creep condition. 1. Fix and leave with shaking head 2. Creep after 24 hours 3. After warming with a dryer for about 10 seconds, it naturally returned to its original state (the plastic itself was not bent back by hand). It will return to its original state naturally with just the stress release force.)
Prototyping. Can it be used? It is a coupler that can be screwed as an alternative to "KATO N Gauge Magne Matic Coupler No.2001". We have added rail connection and central restoration functions to the current knuckle coupler.
Toma Model Works makes wonderful kits. I felt fortunate to buy his Baldwin conversion of the Minitrains F&C 0-4-0T&T before they sold out. Now I am waiting on some nifty Kato spoked wheels for his FUD ore wagons. I bought an extra car because I was worried I would break the brittle FUD. In view of the robust ABS that you tested, I hope that he changes his material. Thank you for sharing your experience with the ABS resin. please-oh-please-oh-please-oh-please let my upload attempt be successful…
I obviously cannot read the text,
Are those from his Shapeways shop?