Wheazel
10 kW
Hi
I am trying some different solutions for gearing etc, and decided I wanted to try a 1 stage belt reduction aswell.
The purpose of this thread is to get input on wheter my idea will work or not, and maybe some suggestions if I am lucky.
So, the idea is to make a large pulley for the T5 beltdrive standard. Planning to use 16mm wide belt.
I have access to a smaller lasercutter that can cut most plastics and woods, but wont cut aluminum or other metals.
I an planning to cut the outer ring of the pulley as shown in the image below. If i cut 3 of these rings out of 6mm acrylic plastic
and remove the "ears with holes" on one. THen glue them together like: ring with ears --- rIng with no ears --- ring with ears.
Then use a 6mm aluminum plate to build a centre that attaches to the outer ring.
(Some spoke design for acceptable weight and strength)
Pulleywidth will be 18mm. (then I can add some guide-sides to that later)
What do you think? What about materials? Gotta use something that handles water ofcourse, lightweight, and not metal.
A rough calculation shows that the acrylic in the rings would be around 350grams for a pulleysize of 384mm//241teeth.
Add to that the aluminium centrepiece. Depending on material in the outer ring I should be able to get away with slightly less maybe.
(Acrylic is roughly 1,2g/cm3, and quite durable)
I am trying some different solutions for gearing etc, and decided I wanted to try a 1 stage belt reduction aswell.
The purpose of this thread is to get input on wheter my idea will work or not, and maybe some suggestions if I am lucky.
So, the idea is to make a large pulley for the T5 beltdrive standard. Planning to use 16mm wide belt.
I have access to a smaller lasercutter that can cut most plastics and woods, but wont cut aluminum or other metals.
I an planning to cut the outer ring of the pulley as shown in the image below. If i cut 3 of these rings out of 6mm acrylic plastic
and remove the "ears with holes" on one. THen glue them together like: ring with ears --- rIng with no ears --- ring with ears.
Then use a 6mm aluminum plate to build a centre that attaches to the outer ring.
(Some spoke design for acceptable weight and strength)
Pulleywidth will be 18mm. (then I can add some guide-sides to that later)

What do you think? What about materials? Gotta use something that handles water ofcourse, lightweight, and not metal.
A rough calculation shows that the acrylic in the rings would be around 350grams for a pulleysize of 384mm//241teeth.
Add to that the aluminium centrepiece. Depending on material in the outer ring I should be able to get away with slightly less maybe.
(Acrylic is roughly 1,2g/cm3, and quite durable)