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My mother-in-law is pretty good at working her magic with these things, so I could always ask her for some advice........ But right now she's gone off for a ride on her broomstick Eddy
Hi Kim,Rather than enlarging the holes, which will probably cause even more slop and therefore binding, what about simply countersinking the holes on the side that the bend is on? That should allow the "J" bend to move freely?
Looking at the video, yes the rods are very thin, but bear in mind the problems of scale...... A 3" diameter rod on the real boat won't really behave in the same way as a 2mm diameter rod on the model - The loadings on the model are HUGE compared to the real boat....
Again, please bear in mind that I'm certainly not an engineer, these are just my assumptions which may be way off the mark!?
Another thought I have had for eccentric rods (as I have no intention of buying another set of wheels when I have used the set I have!) (again I dont know if it will work in real life!!).. is to use suitable dia brass rod with a slice of tubing soldered to the ends to make a bush to bolt through..a jig could be made to ensure they are all the same size...just an idea