On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 10:58 AM John Dammeyer
wrote:
>
> My 3D printer is at the low end of the scale for quality and although I
> use it for all sorts of things, I wouldn't use it to make a 3000 RPM pulley.
>
It really does work. I used an Anet A6 printer I paid $180 for the
printers Here is
gt; Sent: July-25-20 10:28 AM
> To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Quiet toothed belts.
>
> Yes, The the best and newest tooth profile the GT3 from Gates. These are
> quiet and have there smallest backlash and also the smallest belt tension
> require
Yes, The the best and newest tooth profile the GT3 from Gates. These are
quiet and have there smallest backlash and also the smallest belt tension
requirements.
Running a pass of a ball nose might make a working pully but the profile
will not be exact. If you must MAKE a uleey the trick is to
For that size I would use an HTD 5M. Maybe a 8M (8mm pitch)
A benefit too, us that most vehicles use this dimension for the cambelts,
so you can easily get belts. And even scrapped pulleys that are still
perfectly good. Pulleys are expensive and you can get a scrapped pulley for
< $1
Then there's
On Fri, 24 Jul 2020 at 20:04, John Dammeyer wrote:
> I recall someone saying the round groove is the best for this. Since we've
> been talking about gear cutters are there special cutters for that belt
> profile available?
I have a hiob for T5 profile. If anyone wants teeth putting on a
cust
I think you can just run a single pass through with a ballnose for a timing
belt.
Pretty sure that's for htd belts which are the most accurate and quite. I
run T5 belts or t8 belts can transmit more torque
On Sat, Jul 25, 2020, 7:04 AM John Dammeyer wrote:
> What's the quietest profile/size
What's the quietest profile/size belt for driving a spindle with 2HP up to 3000
RPM.
I recall someone saying the round groove is the best for this. Since we've
been talking about gear cutters are there special cutters for that belt profile
available?
Thanks
John
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