It is the inside edge that is chamfered, that is the edge that touches the
metal components. Without that a tiny deflection and the track could throw
off the sprocket or bind up.

The outside edge is not modified and remains square.


On 4/11/09 11:08 PM, "Clark Ward Jr" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> How does the chamfering of the outside (noncontact) edge on the gear
> teeth help feeding?  This is definately outside my area of knowledge
> and you've done stunning work!
> 
> I also enjoyed the music you put in the video ;)


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