Does anyone use epoxy or other "stuff" to create a surface that is harder and or less friction for the nail head to ride against?
It seems all the designs (canting rear wheels, rail-riding) call for the wheel to ride against the axle-head, so it appears logical that using something to build up a surface that can be polished with lower friction is possible?
I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around the idea that the plastic wheel is the best substance to make contact (granted, wax is added/used) with the axle head.
Thanks
It seems all the designs (canting rear wheels, rail-riding) call for the wheel to ride against the axle-head, so it appears logical that using something to build up a surface that can be polished with lower friction is possible?
I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around the idea that the plastic wheel is the best substance to make contact (granted, wax is added/used) with the axle head.
Thanks