Thread: Pulley grub screw location
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28-07-2013 #1
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29-07-2013 #4
That's all fairly reasonable. Not seen a 1/8 adjustable reamer yet but tempted with the 10mm.
What would be preferred though, interference fit or snug fit with grub screws?
And any more info on balancing with a scope?
My alu tube turns up soon so I can start building the spindle and once its done, ill get some pulleys.
I assume when turning shop bought pulleys its better to chuck up by the boss and not flanges?
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30-07-2013 #5
Something like this:
Balancing Tool
Or you could use accelerometers...
Never hold them by the flanges - they're only pressed on and not very strong. Hold the pulley by the boss and it's sensible to check with an indicator that it's on center.
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