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We now have the resources in house, and at sponsors, to make a pulley with all the pocketing and mounting holes (for a bolt circle) we might desire out of solid stock in about 10 minutes of machine time (this includes a 2nd op on a manual lathe to face to thickness) per pulley, and at a lower material cost than purchasing pulleys. This reduces both cost and lead time (for us). There are certainly many cases where COTS is the better option. What's really key is constantly re-evaluating your own resources and best designing to match what you have (and also pushing to add resources to fill the holes you have). Last edited by AdamHeard : 01-08-2014 at 02:32. |
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We've run the hex both ways. Round then broach, or milled on the machine with the corners drilled out. Let me know if you need more information. |
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For those of you making your own pulleys, what CAD files are you using?
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All of the VEXpro pulley CAD models are True HTD profile. -Aren |
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Also, would you recommend purchasing a hex broach? We don't have one, and we've recently ended up buying a bunch of gears/pulleys/sprockets that we could likely broach ourselves. Quote:
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We rough cut the OD of the pulley with a larger cutter (1/4" and above) to .020" or so larger than the actual OD. Then we rough the teeth partially with a 3/16" or 1/8" cutter (I forget), and then finish with a light pass with the 2.5mm cutter. I don't know exact feeds, speeds, depths, etc... but on our router (which is not a very fast accelerating machine currently due to steppers) it was ~ 6 minutes for the entire pulley (including pocketing) for a 24T 5mm pitch. I would heavily recommend broaches, at least a 1/2" one at this point. Followed by 3/8". It really opens up your COTS options as quickly adding hex bores becomes easy. I'd recommend getting the matching size reamers to make machining that much faster. |
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