helge wrote 05/26/2020 at 21:26
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A couple of years back I bought "MakeBlock" parts from the XY Plotter v1.0 kit for a low price that reflected the hot mess this construction was in its early conception.
Here begins my journey which can be summarized as: I rebuilt an XY Plotter with most of the parts, machined my own bits and pieces and then time had other plans for me. And so this thing has been sitting around for another 3 years ... because the belt tensioners were missing.
Concept
The better isn't just the enemy of the good, and I've had many better ideas along the years, none of which ever materialized. So, it needed dealing with:
The tuner has a worm drive to create rotary motion and a toothed pulley to get back to linear belt movement. Consequently, one could attach the belt directly to the worm wheel, then unroll the wheel and replace it with a perforated metal band. You want the ones that have punched holes, not the embossed threads.The proof-of-principle build I made was more about figuring out how to attach the belt to the clamp strips than about the tensioning or mounting. The hose clamp has a strip attached to the formed housing which becomes the fixed end.
Build process (first shot, consider modifications mentioned later):
unroll the hose clamp - for me this was a 1/4-5/8" size one,
figure out how long the fixed end needs to be to attach the belt,
cut with metal snips,
Remove bridges. I used a Cr-V steel chisel held at 10-15° to score the two sides, then snapped the weakened bridges with a screw driver.
File the corners with a square needle file,
insert belt protection elements (see later),
attach belts.
Seen every now and then in beginner solutions, the belt is pulled over a sharp edge. While cheap GT2 belts should come with aramide fibers, it's generally a bad idea to abuse them this way. Other belt types can be glass fiber-reinforced and really don't like minimum bend radius violations.
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YES! that's awesome! Totally using this solution.
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