I just had a belt tear on me and just replaced it with one of my spares but was wondering if anyone has used any of the new rubber traction belts and how do you like or dislike them.
I just had a belt tear on me and just replaced it with one of my spares but was wondering if anyone has used any of the new rubber traction belts and how do you like or dislike them.
Using 1.178
Randy,
I've never used them but I hear they're pretty tough. I just can't get past the price. Since I got over 400 hours from my original belts, I figure I can buy quite a few sets for the cost of the new ones.
Still, it would be nice to know how long they last.
Christopher Neil Albrecht
Occasional Carvings
Just A Flowing With The Grain
Ver. 1.187 on XP Pro Desktop
Ver. 1.187 on Win. 7/64 Laptop
Patterns At The Depot
I installed my set of rubber belts yesterday. My first impression is that they are quite 'grippy'. I suspect that tracking should be improved. They are thicker than the sandpaper belts, so you have to install some spacers under the squaring plate and use a new smaller OD o-ring on the board tracking sensor.
The sandpaper belts i took off were my machine were the originals. While they still worked OK, I suspect that my board tracking would have improved if I had put my spare set of sandpaper belts on; no doubt that the gradual decline in their performance over the last 2+ years was hard to notice. From the looks of the new belts I doubt that anyone could ever wear them out, they look to be a lifetime replacement. I think I'll put my spare set of belts up for sale because I'll never need them
The other good thing is that the replacement instructions for them also cover checking the belt drive roller for looseness and alignment. Everything you need to do so is in the kit (except loc-tite for the set screws.) I did find one of my drive rollers had a bit of play so it was good to catch it before it became a problem.
There are also some new calibrations that can be done on the machine. I had some trouble with the new 'Belt Calibration', but I understand the CW guys are still tweaking it to help us really fine tune our machines tracking.
All-in-all, I think the new Kevlar reinforced rubber belts and calibration functions are a big improvement.
Happy carving , Jeff Birt
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The calibration menu is available, key in '0', then '6'. I would steer clear of the belt calibration for now. Myself and at least one other 'beta' tester are having some issues with it (in other words only some machines have an issue). CW is working on it now.
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Are these rubber belts availible from CW or is there another source?
Ike
You can get them from the CarveWright store: http://store.carvewright.com/product...cat=250&page=1
Happy carving , Jeff Birt
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Maybe I'll hold off til all the tweaking is done.
Using 1.178
i also keep spare belts but it sounds like i will not need them if i purchase the new ones since this thread is almost 2 months old has lhr finished tweaking?
thanks
jeff
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The new belt calibration routines on the machine are working great. I know CW is working on a how-to sheet on the new features but I'm not sure when it will be released.
Happy carving , Jeff Birt
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