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			I was hoping to get a Innie but the valve stem is smack dab in the center line 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	   going to try and remove the stem and salvage that band of rubber.Quote: 
	
 ![]() I thought about inflating , laying on the floor and make a jig for a marker to roll along the floor around the circumference but.... Too complex! Keep it simple right? ![]() As Joe mentioned, there are clear mold lines in the rubber I can follow. First cut will be extra wide and outside those lines, more belt than I need. Once I get rid of the excess and the belt is easier to work with, I can map out my final cut lines. That's what I'm thinking anyway. Definitely open to ideas and suggestions for making a nice simple , straight cut. ![]()  
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			 Cut it when it's inflated, will be nice and solid, lol!!!!  Na , make sure you keep posting on this progress, I'm learning!! 
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			Who knows RW. My next post might be ...... " fresh ground rubber for sale"  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	![]() I like the cut inflated idea but I don't think my air compressor has enough volume to keep up with my cutting ![]() ![]()  
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			Lol!! Good one!!  Stop over at Great Dane co., I might have a supersize for you if that rubber get a snag.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			 
		
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			Small update on the conveyor build.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Just so we're clear, this is not scale or highly detailed but all about functionality. Translation....it ain't pretty and I don't care ! ![]() Working with basic tools and materials makes people do funny things like a trip to the arts and crafts store for 7 bucks worth of wooden beads ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I figure a quick easy way to support and help create a dished belt ![]() ![]() Once I get the belt cut I can figure where to mount these but I'm sure you get the idea.... ![]() ![]() And the basic frame I started before getting the tire tube so I may have to redo with longer aluminum flat bar. 1/8X 1 X 4ft long as it stands... ![]() ![]() Like I said, nothing fancy. This is the research and development version, see how it works. So far really cheap and really simple.  
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			I wonder if this could help a little ? It,s cheap http://www.globalindustrial.com/p/mo...B&gclsrc=aw.ds
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			Don't try to BS us! You had those beads already....I won't say what you were probably using them for. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 Now everyone knows I make custom wooden bead car seat covers in my spare time. ![]()  
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			Hey Mario, Izzy had a belt made for my belt trailer that is continuous and is vulcanized so it doesn't have a seam and its a real nice . Give him a holler it will work perfect and can be made any length  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			 
		
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 I like the bead idea and I hope it works out! Way more cost effective than machining rollers if you can get it to work!  | 
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  .  i haven't talked to Izzy since he built our tri axle end dump trailer. Only seems appropriate to ask him for help building something to load his trailer ![]() ![]() In the meantime I got a chance to start cutting this tire tube. I cut the valve stem out and trimmed the stem layer down and now can use the inner circumference for a belt. It's a little shorter than 4ft but will work great to test things out. First cut to make things easier to handle... ![]() ![]() its 4" wide now as I followed the centreline visible mold lines. Final cut next I think will be 2 3/4. ![]() ![]() As you can see by the smiley face strip you don't have to go very far off centreline and things get unusable.  
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			Mario, just ran across this thought maybe they'd have somethin for ya, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			http://www.mini-mover.com/conveyor-o.../belt-options/ Best of luck, shaker looks awesome btw... Joe 
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			http://qcconveyors.com/conveyors/125...fications.html 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Found this one on a separate page can custom order the belt... 
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			Looks good Mario!!  Man I miss working with wood!! A couple years ago, before I had any metal equipment , I built a springer tug. I got detailed with the superstructure. All wood and I thought that was unforgiving!!  That tug is a good part of the reason I bought a mill/lathe combo!!!  I really wish I could make hydraulics from wood!!!  Good idea to build and learn, that what I need to start doing  
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Oh and I was thing of some other use for the beads , not a curtain  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			  lol!!!!! I think they call them love beads ??  Yea this might get deleted 
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			![]() ![]() Well, I did lots tonight and got nothing accomplished   Call it an evening of beads and rubber belt experiments.   ....did I just say that?  
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 ![]() ![]() ![]() So the test conveyor is coming along nice. original idea was a belt about 2.5" wide but quickly realized it's difficult to get a good curve or dish in the belt when it's so narrow. Didn't want to go too wide though and require more turning power and a stronger motor. Long story short, new belt width is approx 3 3/4" and much easier to work with. Here's a video of it running for the first time. Even without the rollers, the belt tracking is very decent already! I'm happy with the results so far ![]() http://youtu.be/51g-lSRkUIQ  | 
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