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If totally scratch building a loco, or rolling stock, would you rather see wheels made from brass or steel (or other material)?

I ask, coz I might. (might have to learn some of that CAD stuff as well . . . . Ooh Errr Missus!!!)
 
If totally scratch building a loco, or rolling stock, would you rather see wheels made from brass or steel (or other material)?

I ask, coz I might. (might have to learn some of that CAD stuff as well . . . . Ooh Errr Missus!!!)

I have used mild steel - both round and flat - but I prefer plated metal if poss. I should imagine brass will be expensive.
 
I have used mild steel - both round and flat - but I prefer plated metal if poss. I should imagine brass will be expensive.

Mick, Is that because it transfers electricery better? I'm currently thinking live steam . That small amount of brass wouldn't be too bad price wise, Might already have such in stock as flat.
 
Mick, Is that because it transfers electricery better? I'm currently thinking live steam .
Mick, Is that because it transfers electricery better? I'm currently thinking live steam . That small amount of brass wouldn't be too bad price wise, Might already have such in stock as flat.

Yes, plated is a far better conductor I think. However, mild steel is OK for rolling stock that does not involve electrical pick-up.
I did buy some aluminium bar stock and turned some wheels to replace plastic wheelsets.

When I had the idea to make driving wheels out of ali, I shrunk some copper tyres on - but that was as far as I got. Brass is a good medium to plate (as is copper) but I haven't pursued it.

I did toy with the idea of turning wheels from MS tube and castin resin centres but haven't pursued that road either. Another Round tu-it!
 
I'm sure all of those could be got to work.

Lotta thunkin' goin' on!
 
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