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    I have only done XL series pulleys, so trapezoidal not round. Looks like it's easier to get it right with HTD. Should start replacing mine on the router.

    JohnS' makes mine look a bit amateur:

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    As those went on my router they've had a lot of use and the pulleys under where the belt runs has got polished. Same is true for the bought ones. I wonder if it's worth anodising them to harden the surface? Would have to be careful not to change the dimensions too much in the process.

  2. Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan View Post
    I have only done XL series pulleys, so trapezoidal not round. Looks like it's easier to get it right with HTD. Should start replacing mine on the router.
    Does somebody buys the pulleys??? :lol:
    The only issue I encountered was to set mandrel center in RT. After bit of playing with DTI I managed to set it up.

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    Doing a stack at the moment.

    These are 5m's

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    And the finished job.

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    5M's are a doddle, 1/8" ball nose cutter 2.16mm deep plunged in from the OD which you can get off the HPC website.

    For 3M's you need a 2mm ball nose 1.28 deep.
    John S -

  4. Quote Originally Posted by John S View Post
    Doing a stack at the moment.
    These are 5m's
    5M's are a doddle, 1/8" ball nose cutter 2.16mm deep plunged in from the OD which you can get off the HPC website.

    For 3M's you need a 2mm ball nose 1.28 deep.
    That's how mass production looks like
    Very good job anyway. I like the side rings which I couldn't be bothered :whistling:
    Doesn't fly cutter do job faster???
    I ran 300mm/min @ 1.21mm doc and I would dare to do 500 easy. 2mm ballnose could be very flexible as well.
    Again very good looking pulleys, John

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    Quote Originally Posted by wiatroda View Post
    Very good job anyway. I like the side rings which I couldn't be bothered :whistling:
    Doesn't fly cutter do job faster???
    The flanges are nice. You should use 2 to 4 per pair of pulleys, depending on the orientation.

    Ball nose cutter puts less load on the spindle, so less wear? More likely reason is probably that it's harder to grind an accurate 3mm form tool (unless you've got the right equipment) than to just use a ball nose cutter.

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