Aluminum Abec 11 wheel pulleys group buy

Still too heavy…

Great. Thanks. Forgot the length of stock, makes how many pulleys at 12mm versus 15mm? Awesome.

200mm, we lose about an 1/8" for every pulley plus I’m making them 2mm wider than the belt just in case of any misalignment with the motor

This includes the mount, premium belt, pulley, support bearing stainless bolts etc.

Frank

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@PXSS

Would it be possible to include the screws? I can pay extra for them. It’s a bit tricky to get non-metric screws where I live…

@trampa

I got a motor mount from one of the group buys for 20€. This wheel pulley will be around 20€ piece as well. Then there is a belt ( 5€ ) and a motor pulley ( 5€ ). That’s a total of 60€.

Your set is 120€. That’s 2 times more!

@caustin I was definitely looking for 12mm width. Was hoping we’d each get 4 pulleys out of it.

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Yes, I’m including all screws. It’s $5 for a pack of 100 lol… I’ll send you some spares since youre in eu.

@Bender great that works for me, should be able to get at least 8 pulleys at 12mm

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All of the 36T pulleys are spoken for! So far it looks like we’ll hit the mark on price!

Each core is coming right around $12 Pulleys cost will vary in length, it comes right around $1/mm which translates to $9 for 9mm, $12 for 12mm, and $15 for 15mm. Guy’s with 44T pulleys, your cost will be 69.75ea plus the cores cost.

The rest will be shipping! USPS Priority mail for US and the equivalent for European guys, so $7ish for US and $15ish for international.

So far I have @caustin 2 cores, (4) 44T 12mm pulleys @Bender 2 cores, (4) 44T 12mm pulleys @cdn 3 cores, (3) 36T 15mm pulleys @mainstreet 2 cores @korryh 4 cores, (4) 36T 15mm pulleys @IDVert3X 2 cores, (2) 36T 9mm pulleys @Brad 2 cores, (2) 36T 15mm pulleys

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Commenting in your thread so you do not forget me :innocent:

Two Hub/outer wheel pieces and 15mm 36t pulleys!

4 cores for me please if possible

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I’ll see if there’s enough stock left… According to the spreadsheet I should have 6 inches left but it’ll come down to what’s actually left when I mill

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Looking at the 3D I think with my tooling I would find it hard to accomplish this design. I’d live to see pics/video of the milling toolpaths etc if you are interested in sharing. #machinistporn.

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If you go ahead and strap a go pro to your mill/CNC and make a time laps I’d love you forever.

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@mainstreet, @JuniorPotato93 I’ll be milling the first set tonight. See how it goes. I do have a set of backup files that do not have the 45deg slope just in case it’s too much for my bits or if the resolution is crap. Will definitely get it recorded if I can find the shop cam. (I do not own a go-pro)

Yes, looking for 4 cores as well if possible, this is for a AWD/4WD build thanks!

Well my boss kicked me out of the office yesterday before the gear stock arrived and said I wasn’t allowed back until after New Years. So the project is on pause for now. I will try to sneak in next week and get the stock cut but it depends on when I get back from Florida.

Update on the cores, the first one didn’t work out too well, the slope had some fillets that didn’t fit the wheel. I would like to have it be a one bit job as changing the bit mid job will get very time consuming.

Merry Christmas!!!

Haha. Merry Christmas and enjoy FL

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Any updates?

Yes!!! I’m working on it as we speak! Was about to update this thread. All the stock finally came in Monday but I hadn’t had the time to work on it.

Here are some pictures of the gear stock.

I tried putting it on the lathe and drilling the 1" hole but apparently my large drill bits are dull, I got up to 5/8". I will go buy a new bit set in the AM and try again at lunch. Once I have that hole drilled out, the 6-32 taps should be fairly easy to do on the cnc mill (Stock is currently too tall to fit and I don’t want to clamp the teeth!)

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