Oh I looked at the on track uncouple thing.
But it occurred to me I would want to uncouple a rake in a siding so they may be different lengths.
So really on the loco makes sense if it’s easy to do…. Fail that I will be ake the advice of a bone handle knife and get out there
But it occurred to me I would want to uncouple a rake in a siding so they may be different lengths.
So really on the loco makes sense if it’s easy to do…. Fail that I will be ake the advice of a bone handle knife and get out there
Hi Dunny
Hope ya well.
Yes I bet it is an emotive subject.
Excuse my lack of knowledge what does KD stand for?
So are you saying hook and loop which I presume is the LGB factory fitted thing is best?
That you had a bad time with knuckle couplings?
I don’t need to uncouple mid rake of carriages.
I was just hoping to set up a train of passenger and caboose and a set of fright and maybe be able to cut them free from the loco and change the rake. So just get the loco able to do it via a CV.
But maybe as you say just do it manually …. And funny I have a few bone handles knives.
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Servo Operated Knuckle Coupling by dagnall53
2021 Update.I have revised the dimensions and details slightly and now recommend that the main body should be made as a single part, - 0.2mm layers, WITH supports (touching buildplate only).I have put all the parts as a single print file so they do not need rotating etc.The disconnect lever now...www.thingiverse.com
This does look interesting mind.
Knuckle couplings are are more realistic for my US western stock.
But won’t change them if you chaps say it’s a bad move.
Thanks
Chris
Sunny here so going back to make more trestles.