On Sun, Nov 08, 2009 at 10:28:36AM +0000, Steve Blackmore wrote:
> Common for engineering tasks to make a noise? Even after turning the
> excess off to size you will need to de-burr the teeth. A few seconds on
> a wire wheel fixes that. I've pulleys made like that out there and
> running continually, they seem no more damaging to HTD belts than any
> other commercial pulley. 

Thanks Steve, for the dose of reality and encouraging experience. A spin
each way on a wire brush sounds like what the doctor ordered. It would
simultaneously deburr the holes in the flange we've put the slot drill
through, so the pulley is ready to go.

Erik

-- 
All the really good ideas I ever had came to me while I was milking a
cow.
                -- Grant Wood


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