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Re: 1" Bore Timing Pulleys

I'm making the assumption that because you are making a swerve, you have some sort of CNC milling ability. When we made ours, we bought pulley stock, cut it on the band saw, faced it, and drilled a small center whole in the lathe. Then we put it in the mill, and put the zero on the small whole with a center finder. We then ran a program that lightened the pulley and opened the 1" bore.

It's a bit of a long process, but we only have a table top lathe as well.
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