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Re: pic: WIP 3 CIM 2 Speed All Belt Cim Above Tube Gearbox

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SDP doesn't make belts smaller then 40 tech so using 5mm GT3 would mean spacing everything out too much

What do you mean by the belts not lining up?

And yeah, I took a bit of inspiration from 192

I had the reductions written down somewhere but I think it's something like 10:1 and 20:1.
For your second stage pulleys, they are constrained in rotation by the hex bore. Let's say you accidentally broach one so that the tip of the hex lines up with a groove, and the one next to it such that the flat of the hex lines up with a groove.
At this point the two pulleys do not perfectly match up in their rotations. This wouldn't be a problem, only for their mating pulleys you have the same problem- the teeth may not match up.
This means that you could face some major indexing issues that would screw up the meshes on at least 1 pulley at a time.
The way to fix that would be to use a jig to align the pulleys before broaching/machining.
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