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Re: Vector Module Chain Tensioning

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Originally Posted by AustinSchuh View Post
Get the two sprockets you want to use, and import them into CAD.

Draw up some "chain", which can be as simple as a block with holes every 0.25".

Mate the "chain" holes concentric to the bottom of the teeth in the sprocket. With a bit of clever mating, you should be able to confine everything exactly, and be in business. I like this method since it's completely general, and lets you also see the chain paths.
visualizing chain paths is always a good thing


that was a fun to figure out
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