I will for start glue 3mm rubber on the wheels, and bend the guides a 
littel invards, so i hope to minimise the "eating". If that not enoug, i 
will add metal to the inside, of the wheels.
I glued all the big and smaal wood parts together, and i had them all on a 
8mm *threaded rod* while the glue was drying-All 10 wheels on one threaded 
rod, and a nut in each end.
Den mandag den 25. februar 2013 11.43.49 UTC+1 skrev Neil Rochford:

> I have a question , what is holding the discs together whilst you router 
> them into circular wheels  ? And did you make a jig to hold all the parts 
> of the wheel in line as they are assembled ? when ever I have attempted 
> what I can see you are doing, me wheels have "wobble" built into them. I 
> have had to do conriderable sanding afterwards to correct my mistake.
>
> I think you might want to introduce some steel to your wheels since you 
> have wooden wheels and metal track guides. the guides will "eat" the wheels 
> within a short amount of time, of at least mine did when I built T051
> I made this out of an old bathroom cabinet  -
>
> http://rctankcombat.com/tanks/T051/019-large.jpg
>
> http://rctankcombat.com/tanks/T051/020-large.jpg
>
> Neil R
>
>
>

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