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I suspect that the electric pickup will be .... This design is very innovative and "out of the box". I hope that it shows a large improvement of the rolling ability.
Pedants alive! "out of the box" would be the same... "outside of the box" would be different = innovative. Heh, so many munged metaphors from , musta been a heavy weekend!Regards Dave
So its been a few weeks since last checking in with the somewhat improved BiLevel trucks, and I spoke of a version 2.0. Got a bit swamped with the day job, as well as other projects, but here is what I have been working on so far. The idea was to do away with the bushings and associated misalignment issues, reduce contact area thus reducing friction, and generally simplify assembly. In this case, the truck frame has a series of holes pre-drilled in specific locations. (Attachment Link) These holes will allow for thin brass/steel/material of choice wire to be installed and act as very small load bearing surfaces. The horizontal wires will provide single point contact on the top of the axles, while the vertical wires have 0.0005" clearance (0.001" total clearance) for longitudinal play. Only one vertical wire should make contact with the axle at a time at each axlebox. The total contact area for the entire car is now reduced to 16 single points of contact (ok ok, not really if you consider actual hertzian contact theory, but we are talking microscopic contact areas), and I see no way to get less. Slight misalignment should not be problematic, as the wheelsets would still only make single point contact on each wire. (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) The idea will be to simply glue the wires in place, trim to length, install wheelsets, and off you go. I still need to put in an upstop/wheelset retention method, which might just be a retention wire under the axle or a bit of a plastic protrusion to snap the wheelset in. I will also add the lateral bosses similar to what @Lemosteam had sketched out previously. After that, these will go to the printers for testing! At this point I anticipate that electrical pick up will be completely unreliable, so the bushing trucks might still be necessary for electrified cab cars, but we will see during the next round of testing. Oh, and just for clarification @peteski, I hid the plastic axle tubes in these screenshots to make it easier to see, but they still hold the wheelset spacing as before.
@craigolio1 , @CNR5529 -- just bumping this thread; wondering if there has been any new progress with the new design?
(Attachment Link) These are soaking in bestine as we speak. You can see the channels for the wire bearings, as well as how the wheels will be retained (snap in place). I just hope the printing tolerances are good enough...