by Stephen Fornelius » Fri Aug 08, 2014 8:11 am
I'm doing an 8-spoke tapered leg sprocket. I'm going to have to put a hub on it to stabilize it, so that's why i want to be able to reduce the size of the boss so I can mate it to the hub (which I attach with 2 socket head cap screws). The first one i did was pretty wobbly on a 3/8" shaft, and the hub helped a bit, but it was still not tracking straight. When you have a roller chain moving and the sprocket is wobbling, the chain gets hung up on the teeth. I also have a toothing issue - the chain doesn't want to lay down properly, but this could be due to any number of things I was experimenting with, like taking the .dfx over to BobCAD to cut away half so my TAIG mill could handle a 7" sprocket.
Steve
I'm doing an 8-spoke tapered leg sprocket. I'm going to have to put a hub on it to stabilize it, so that's why i want to be able to reduce the size of the boss so I can mate it to the hub (which I attach with 2 socket head cap screws). The first one i did was pretty wobbly on a 3/8" shaft, and the hub helped a bit, but it was still not tracking straight. When you have a roller chain moving and the sprocket is wobbling, the chain gets hung up on the teeth. I also have a toothing issue - the chain doesn't want to lay down properly, but this could be due to any number of things I was experimenting with, like taking the .dfx over to BobCAD to cut away half so my TAIG mill could handle a 7" sprocket.
Steve