
Scrutinizing the chassis for the Narrow gauge locomotive
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The rocker bow's fixing method was unclear to me, as well as how the radius rod moved up the bow instead of the bow moving on the pivot. A "puck" is used for center location in the forked part of the radius rod, featuring a hole for a pin, though none was used and it relied on eyeballing. The radius rod's height seemed insufficient to accommodate the necessary pin, resembling a steel guitar player's puck or bar instead of fretting precisely. Soon, I will have all four extreme views set up (90, 180, 270 degrees of wheel rotation). In future iterations, I may refine the point fixation method to ensure precision and clarity in the rocker bow's movement and radius rod adjustment. Currently, I have successfully established three extreme viewpoints, with plans to add the fourth soon.
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