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John, I still prefer the conical hole rather than hemispherical one. That design has been successful used for decades.
Same... I've found the pointed axle bearing cleanout tools (drills) lack the sharpness to bite into the Delrin/nylon that a lot of commercial trucks are made from.
@peteski , that's fine, but you must realize that the bottom of that cone has a spherical radius already (you cannot mold a sharp point in the bottom of a cone, its not manufacturable). That's why it works- that sharp point on the axle rides on the sphere that's already there.My method just moves that sphere a little deeper in the frame.
Intermountain wheelsets are too long to fit KD/MT frames. IM uses 0.553 axles, and has for years.
Intermountain currently sells 0.554" and 0.537" wheelsets:https://www.intermountain-railway.com/wheels.htmMark