We present an updated version of a general-purpose collective coordinate model that aims to fully map out the dynamics of a single scalar field in 1+1 dimensions. This is achieved by a procedure that we call a mechanization, in which we reduce the infinite number of degrees of freedom down to a finite and controllable number by chopping the field into flat segments connected via joints. In this paper we introduce two new ingredients to our procedure. The first is a manifestly Bogomol'nyi-Prasad-Sommerfeld (BPS) mechanization in which BPS mechanical kinks saturate the same bound on energy as their field-theoretic progenitors. The second is allowing the joints to switch, leading to an extended concept of the effective Lagrangian, through which we describe direct collisions of mechanical kinks and antikinks.
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