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Westloki
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 พ.ค. 2011
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3D Printed belt bike conversion
มุมมอง 31K2 หลายเดือนก่อน
Was fun to make Frame snap (Spindatt) : th-cam.com/video/Phcm_x1cqmA/w-d-xo.html Spetial belt (Veer) : th-cam.com/video/pkfDBm3aTtk/w-d-xo.html Magic trick (nadjib haffaf) : th-cam.com/video/KQxnfUYNWik/w-d-xo.html
Que estupidez, otro video tratando de reemplazar la cadena de la bicicleta. La cadena lleva más de 100 años y no ha podido ser reemplazada por algo mejor, a pesar del enorme mar de dinero que se ha invertido y gastado en tratar de inventar algo mejor.
Yet ;)
Good work, and lateral thinking. But…perhaps printing a chain enclosure would be better, more efficient and still clean n maintainance free
where do I find the STL for the grey piece at 3:23 that goes on the hub motor?
I made it
Please make the STL files available for download, even if you charge for it. I support encouraging you to continue the project until the final model.
Very elegant solution. Will you do an update video after 3 months or so? I am curious if it stands up to use 😊 Also curious about what material you printed it in? Thank you 😊
Printed in PETG. I will do a second version of this and share it. It still going strong, but the lack of different ratio is the biggest issue for now. But I’m working on something
Make it commercial!!! Im buying it!!
Maybe the V2 😎
Is this... Burlington?
Only you get just one gear
For this version, yes. I’m working on something.
nice project its looks like great... :)
One more thing where is the 3d stl files for that chain to belt conversion? I cant see any sharing about files for everyones make that project.
Great and simple solution.
Лишнее трение на натяжителях, нужно подобрать ремень по размеру, без натяжителей
any chance of releasing the files?
Very Good!!
This is great. The front part could also be a chain tensioner. :)
Nice
It's squeeky... trust me
How much energy is wasted in deforming the belt in so many tight turns? Other than that I like the approach! Well executed.
love it, I'm building one. any chance you would include a link to the files? (granted they wouldn't fit all bikes, but it would be helpful to have something to start with
Cool build, but you could try it without the lower idler on the front. It will make it simpler, as well as increase front pulley teeth engagement with belt. But it is really a great idea, I may try to build something like that too
An other comment had the same idea than you. I really like it. Maybe in the V2 I’ll try that. I want to test this version more first.
@@Westloki claim your patent.
Perfekt design if you want more resistance when you are out cycling 😊
Because resistance is what someone running a (at least) 1000w rear hub motor cares for. Surely not about maintenance but bare efficiency
You knowe that if you make a product out of thise you can sell millions of your beltdrive conversion kit ? Here in the Netherlands, most people haves more then 1 bike.
I’ll think about it : )
Cool !
you can cut the frame and prınt a goof frame conection :D
The future is now!
This kind of design is also good for printing because it engages more teeth on the sprockets.
What software did you use for the photogrammetry? Then the modelling?
Polycam for the scan, and Solidworks for the modelling
Great work! Did you try applying full torque at the cranks (while standing on pedals) to see if the plastic sprockets would survive? In theory they should, I guess, as 1000W power motors use plastic gears (but they are nylon and injection molded)
Yes, I did some good test on the crankset. The front sprocket and the rear one are in PETG at about 75% infill, and so far, they show no signs of cracking or premature wear. The only issue I have is that if I put a lot of tension, the belt sometimes skips a tooth. This happens because I couldn’t apply enough tension. The second version of this assembly will likely address this problem.
I had a belt bench drill. Ithr belt didn't last drilling one hole.
<LOL> My granddad left me a BELT bench drill. It's even variable speed ...worked professionally for more than 1/2 a centennium now. Same belt of course (^_*)
@PlanarMusic you lucky son.
Make a commercial kit with such a conversion. I'm curious how it would work with a mid drive and planetary hub.
Nice build! If any custom metal parts may help? We're open to sponsor! (PCBWay zoey)
That sounds great! For the next version of this project, it could be really useful. How can I reach out to you?
What material is this printed with?
PETG. No problem for now 👍
@@Westloki I was thinking ABS but PETG should work.
Can you switch speeds with this design or is it single-speed transmission?
Only 1 speed for the moment. I will work on something for the V2
@@Westloki Yeah, it would be great to have multi speed bike. But you've already done great job with current design!
Interesting project! What software did you use for scanning your bike?
Polycam on Iphone. Work very well
That's awesome! Why go through it when you can just go around it 😄
Üretme
But how does it sound while cycling?
You don't hear the clicking noise like the chain. So it's a little bit better.
Awesome video! This guy is a genius!
Lovely design. Please keep testing and let us know the durability.
Do you sell or share the 3D model or Print files?
Not this version. I will likely share the V2 after testing this one for a long run.
Awesome!, i made a similar project involving a splittable belt.
This is a great idea! I hope bike manufacturers catch on and release this kind of system
Why would they if they can sell you an expensive new bike instead?
The problem is how to make a gear box for that
@@capivaraderinha2013 shimano sells internal gearhubs for belt drives
Этот парень гений!!! Всё так просто и доступно, я в восхищении.👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
Amazing work, I love it!!! Could you share the design so I can fit to my frame?
Great ideas are always simple at the end, but they are so hard to find.
if the belt was a bit shorter you could get this to work with only two bearings -_ _----------- _ _- // \ o --- o / \\ \\ _ _ // \\ _ _ // ----- ----- i hope the drawing makes sense
I thought a lot about your response, and I realize it’s actually quite clever. At first, I couldn’t see how to tighten the strap with your system, but after thinking about it, by moving the second bearing closer to the crankset, it could indeed create a tension . I’ll keep that in mind for a potential version 2 !
@Westloki thanks :) you did all the work, though. it's awesome that this works without a split in the belt or the frame. looking forward to v2
The male model used in the video is hot
Wow insane really nice idea!
Awesome work! Would have loved to hear what this sounds like after the earlier note about chain driven bikes being noisy.
What a gem ❤
That's pretty slick! As someone with very little knowledge when it comes to bike repair and modding, I'd really appreciate a detailed look into your design. I don't think the actual CAD files would be any good, since the size varies from bike to bike, plus you put a lot of time and effort into it so it wouldn't be fair to expect you to share them anyway. A breakdown of how the different sections work would be amazing.
Yea, I will probably make an other video, explain it more !