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Clearly Rapido found more problems with micro roller bearings than they solves as they went with a solid bearing on the Comet cars. I wish I could locate a good source for jewel bearings as they have solved the same issues in the watch industry for over a century. Obviously ordering a bearing custom made for this would be insanely expensive, but I wonder if two small jewel surfaces would work. This would essentially replace the wire bearing surface on your trucks with either a flat edge or rounded bearing.This wouldn't conduct electricity, but I'm more concerned with just getting a sound equipped Kato F40PH to pull 5 or more cars.
I was looking up bearings and found this:https://www.microlap.com/products/jewel-bearings/olive-single-cut-bombe/olive-hole-single-cup-bombe-mt8004/No idea what each one costs, but here you have a small inner shelf that reduces friction along the axle and a tapered end that would reduce friction if the wheel back rubs against it.
I wonder if one more iteration of the PB wire trick could work. What if, from the center of the truck, the wire was fully sprung resting atop the axle with no direct hard contact to the truck frame, other than a groove for the axle to ride in vertically. This would leave only four single point contacts of friction to the wire to both axles. The only other source of friction would be the groove, which could be designed as a blunt knife edge in the plan view to minimize contact. Different diameter wire could be experimented with to determine the most appropriate spring rate for the weight of the car.
... while Athearn used a 1.2mm diameter (cant you guys just adopt the metric system already? ).
LOL! 1.2mm is as metric as they can get. 1.2mm = 0.047" so it is not a converted Imperial size. While it is not a whole number, it is just as metric as 1.5mm.