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Adding friction material to timing belts

Is it possible to rivet or epoxy a grip surface like urethane onto the back of a timing belt? Is there a better way to attach friction material? We've tried polycord in the past, but found that it's painful to deal with the pulleys compared to just buying timing belt pulleys and belts. Plus, no need to tension.
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