On Sunday 30 August 2020 00:03:58 Chris Albertson wrote:

> Do the same as the printed timing pulleys.  Make the center of the hub
> in steel and epoxy the steel to the plastic.  You may need to bore out
> the plastic
>
Probably, and that will involve finding a better actual center than 
currentlty exists in the .stl, its off center a good .25mm off the 
printer. Doing that can't help but improve the performance because then 
the thing can be sized to very precisely fit 99% of the splines at max 
engagement.

But now I have a question for the cura 4.7.0 experts. The inside finish 
of the first one I made is flawless, but at the precise beginning of the 
splines, the inner wall is no longer bonded to the rest of it! How can 
this be made to be bonded the full height of the wall?

> Next problem? Getting a decent grip on the motor shaft as its only a
> 5mm
>
> > shaft. And PLA has proved its not sturdy enough in one bearing
> > carrier already.
>
> Chris Albertson
> Redondo Beach, California
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