On Thursday 28 May 2020 02:08:46 Thaddeus Waldner wrote:

> Here’s one that I have used successfully:
>
> https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:16627
>
> It is a parametric pulley designed in OpenScad.  I believe the
> Thingiverse website allows you to configure openscad designs from the
> website, then download the.stl. But you can also download the Openscad
> file.
>
> .stl is what your slicer (CAM for 3d printers) wants.
>
> For a reliable motor-mounted pulley, I ended up doing something
> similar to what Chris Albertson describes. Mine was a plastic pulley
> with a hub that has two pockets for clamp nuts. The OD of this hub
> fits snugly into a metal ring with a pair of radial holes. The set
> screws run through these holes, thread into the nuts, then bite into
> the motor shaft.

That looks like it fits the description I had in mind, when I get it 
setup, I'll open an account, thank you, Thaddeus Waldner.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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