Hi
I have pursued this a little further. Let me show you what I have done so far. I would appreciate any comments/help/advice.
I have a couple of belts, both are from the X3 milling machine. The earlier type (lower left in the photo) is a thinner 1/4 inch pitch square tooth belt and the later type (upper right in the photo) is a heavier 5mm pitch belt. I decided to have a go at the 5mm pitch.
Using this link very kindly supplied by Bob Ward
http://www.hobbyparts.com.au/store/item/pg5024x200alu/pulleystiming5000mmpitchgtstock/
I came up with the following info for a 24 tooth pulley
Category: Pulleys - Timing - 5.000mm Pitch - GT - STOCK
Grooves (No.):: 24
Min. Usable Length (L) (mm):: 200.00 (7.8740 inch)
Pitch Diameter (PD) (mm):: 38.20 (1.5039 inch)
Outside Diameter (OD) (mm):: 37.05 (1.4587 inch)
Material:: Aluminum Alloy
Shank Diameter (D1) (mm):: 12.70 (0.5000 inch)
Shank Length (Sl) (mm):: 19.00 (0.7480 inch)
Turn a piece of ally bar to 37.05mm. I am going to need 2 gears of this size so I have turned enough to get them plus enough for a spare or 2.
With the rotary table set up in the mill I set a 2.5mm slitting saw to centre height.
Then aligned the tail stock.
The work now mounted between rotary table and tail stock
Cutting in progress. I'm cutting to a depth of 2mm and advancing the rotary table 15° at a time to give 24 teeth.
All the teeth cut.
It looks pretty good but the belt doesn't fit too well.
On closer examination the belt has rounded teeth so maybe I need to round over the top of the teeth???
Have I started with the correct diameter of bar???
Any ideas
Cheers
Rich