> On 27 Dec 2020, at 22:02, Chris Albertson <albertson.ch...@gmail.com> wrote: > > You really CAN print pulley teeth. You might argue "plastic is not strong > enough". If so then you will have a bigger problem with the rubber belt > teeth not being strong enough. Absolutely. 3D print is very comparable in strength to belt materials. Though, machining is faster for me. But not for most, I suspect. _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list Emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users
- [Emc-users] Making L Type Timing pulleys. John Dammeyer
- Re: [Emc-users] Making L Type Timing pulleys. Chris Albertson
- Re: [Emc-users] Making L Type Timing pulleys. andy pugh
- Re: [Emc-users] Making L Type Timing pulleys. Chris Albertson
- Re: [Emc-users] Making L Type Timing pulle... John Dammeyer
- Re: [Emc-users] Making L Type Timing p... Andy Pugh
- Re: [Emc-users] Making L Type Tim... John Dammeyer
- Re: [Emc-users] Making L Type Timing p... Chris Albertson
- Re: [Emc-users] Making L Type Tim... Andy Pugh
- Re: [Emc-users] Making L Type... Dr. Nikolaus Klepp
- Re: [Emc-users] Making L Type... Chris Albertson
- Re: [Emc-users] Making L ... John Dammeyer
- Re: [Emc-users] Making L ... Gene Heskett
- Re: [Emc-users] Making L ... andy pugh
- Re: [Emc-users] Making L Type... Chris Albertson
- Re: [Emc-users] Making L Type... Karl Schmidt
- Re: [Emc-users] Making L Type Timing pulleys. Gene Heskett
- Re: [Emc-users] Making L Type Timing pulleys. Gene Heskett
- Re: [Emc-users] Making L Type Timing pulleys. John Dammeyer