Hi, everyone, thank you for your feedback
Very cool and the video shows smooth action! Any photo or videos of the parts in action under the rail?
I may want to post it later
This is great. Love the concept and the positive action. The only thing I dislike about tortoises is the lever action of a long wire. This looks much smoother.
Yes, it's more smooth as it's a linear action. One of the drawbacks of rotary servos and tortoises is that they destroy the hole where the long wire is attached over time.
First, congratulations on completing an effective design and fabrication project for a mechanical item. A lot of us have good ideas, but very few of us actually manage to get to a completely finished project of this type.
I don't see any reason this same concept could not work for N scale standard gauge, with a little change to the tie and rail features on top of the main part. There would be a lot more takers for N scale standard gauge than Z scale and N scale narrow gauge.
I am assuming the actuator is a standard servo.
If you aren't interested in selling them commercially, have you considered giving your design to member @narrowminded, who is working on very detailed code 40 printed tie strips and turnouts? Integrating those two projects seems like it could produce a real winning design for both N and Z scales.
Yes, the actuator is a standart part not produced by me, I basically designed the housing for it with the necessary tolerances, driver with the necessary connection. I think it can be easily readjusted to N-scale.
But I don't think anyone would be interested. I know N scale community is bigger than Z scale and it seems to me that it's the second popular scale in the world, but browsing through forum topics I can see that the majority of people - like 97 percent are using the ready made track. Handlaid track seems to be not very popular. So my phrase - no commercial interest means that I don't think, there will be many people interested in this kind of device, because there are not many handlaid track fans out there.
So what can be done here for N scale fans - we can do a small croudfunding campaign for those who want to have this drive. Let's say 10 people wishing to have 10 drives each (the ready made part). In this case I can make an N scale version according to your specifications with options. The price will depend on the options:
- full turnout, just the drive itslef
- 3d printed ties with custom disntancing and height to match the prototype and make sure that the drive will be working for the types of ties you select or custom CNC machined PCB ties like on my video (no more nasty metal debree on a ready made turnout)
- driver, no driver if you already have your own one
- rails cut to sizes (including correct angles of point rails and frog) using precision rail cutter (no more messing with filing), no rails etc.
Once funded, I can share the design.
Sorry, but I can't share the design for free, because I have spent a lot of time designing this, understanding the tolerances, choosing the right types of resin to make the parts non brittle and stable so that the part doesn't get bent as we can see for many other prints over here, etc. I just hope that I can get at least part of my expenses covered on these experiments.