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Hi LightningRods looks like your having too much FUN !!! Looks like everything is coming together
Like a light bulb 

OldRetiredGuy said:And as I understand it, you are planning on making a mold from that printed piece and make copies with some sort of metallic epoxy?? And then attach that ring over/onto the largest existing GNG pulley?
It really is incredible that parts that used to have to be machined can actually be made via printing an original and then molding copies!! And lastly, that chemical molding compositions are now strong enough to hold up to what used to require metal?
You really are doing some very creative stuff!!
The shore hardness of this material is 85 compared to 63 for aluminum.
scriberman said:Are you making the mold from silicone? Are you degassing the resin? Looks a quality job.
skyungjae said:Looking good Mike!
I'm curious how things would work out with my 13T ACS freewheel with the wider belt & sheets upgrade.
TorEddy said:You're my hero Mike
My bike is standing useless, waiting for your missing parts..
Once you have the parts ready, i will place an order.
Slip on motor pulley + Big pulley with eno freewheel + matching GT2 belt + secondary 219 pulley and chainring + crankarms with freewheel and BB (hopefully).
If i can source all this from you, you have made a pretty useless kit, VERY good.. With a Magura throttle, this should be a killer setup..
Any recommendations for a controller if 2-4KW on 12-18s is the target?
Tord
LightningRods said:skyungjae said:Looking good Mike!
I'm curious how things would work out with my 13T ACS freewheel with the wider belt & sheets upgrade.
Thanks John!
Initially I'm going to offer the big pulley with a freewheel in the center. Once I have some orders in and recover financially I'm going to have a freewheel sized flange with 12mm center adapter made. So you can choose which side to have your freewheel on. My main reason for moving the freewheel over was to be able to run #219 sprockets and chain on the secondary side.
The CAD model is going in to the service bureau for printing today.
TorEddy said:You're my hero Mike
My bike is standing useless, waiting for your missing parts..
Once you have the parts ready, i will place an order.
Slip on motor pulley + Big pulley with eno freewheel + matching GT2 belt + secondary 219 pulley and chainring + crankarms with freewheel and BB (hopefully).
If i can source all this from you, you have made a pretty useless kit, VERY good.. With a Magura throttle, this should be a killer setup..
Any recommendations for a controller if 2-4KW on 12-18s is the target?
Tord
LightningRods said:skyungjae said:Looking good Mike!
I'm curious how things would work out with my 13T ACS freewheel with the wider belt & sheets upgrade.
Thanks John!
Initially I'm going to offer the big pulley with a freewheel in the center. Once I have some orders in and recover financially I'm going to have a freewheel sized flange with 12mm center adapter made. So you can choose which side to have your freewheel on. My main reason for moving the freewheel over was to be able to run #219 sprockets and chain on the secondary side.
The CAD model is going in to the service bureau for printing today.
LightningRods said:scriberman said:Are you making the mold from silicone? Are you degassing the resin? Looks a quality job.
Yes the mold is silicone. I have not been degassing but I'm going to look into it. The pot time on this particular resin is about 3 1/2 minutes and part of that is taken up in mixing and the long pour for a large piece like this pulley.
Dauntless said:Dang, haven't seen such a short pot life for silicone, other than for vacuum transfer. If you pour HIGH, that dissipates air bubbles somewhat.
You might consider urethane, not as easy to work with but more durable and you can cast more parts from a single mold. Cheaper too, with less need of degassing.
spinningmagnets said:There is also the possibility that colder resin may take longer to set. The colder resin might be thicker from the coldness, but it could provide more time for the bubbles to rise. Hadn't thought about a vibrating stand, that is what concrete setters do for columns...sounds like it would help?