Do you want it done fast or do you want it done right is always a decision :-) The belt walking is likely due to shafts not being totally parallel to each other, the washer is a good solution at these speeds.
Took three hours but will last a lifetime. You're right on that, but three hours is too much. The printed belt has some blobs and the guide bearings are on the outer edge. I increased the tension before the cut and the belt walked a little over the bearing edge creating side drift. Will design a printed idler housing for the bearings. The washer solution is just temporary.
Great Job!!!
Thanks. Let's see how it operates in different hands.
Do you want it done fast or do you want it done right is always a decision :-) The belt walking is likely due to shafts not being totally parallel to each other, the washer is a good solution at these speeds.
Took three hours but will last a lifetime. You're right on that, but three hours is too much. The printed belt has some blobs and the guide bearings are on the outer edge. I increased the tension before the cut and the belt walked a little over the bearing edge creating side drift. Will design a printed idler housing for the bearings. The washer solution is just temporary.