Now that the wheels are machined there isnt so much turning to be done, although my machine shop tutor would probably not class my work as ‘turning’ more like, man (big child) playing with toy machine tools. Never the less the second bogie frame is underway, side plates sized and bearing holes drilled. But I do have one thing I need to sort, that is a design for the buffers, something like this,
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I’d like to make then sprung, mainly because there is a thing going around the club poking fun at those who don’t have working buffers, plus they do seem to serve a purpose for those clumsy ‘coupling ups’. I could buy some, but the loco I am building uses odd rectangular faces with one edge cut at an angle
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Could turn from rectangular bar then machine the face to suit, bit wastefull but tough result, but a more economical way would be to make the face of the buffer from flat bar and join them to a simple piston made from much smaller round bar. The ones in the first picture are for a 7 1/4” gauge loco so are quite a bit bigger so I can see why they would have an incentive to join separate parts which it looks like they have done.