My Customized Parametric pulley - lots of tooth profiles

My Customized Parametric pulley - lots of tooth profiles

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Here are the modifications to be done in order for this text to pass the Flesch-Kincaid test: Created with Customizer at Thingiverse! Instructions Using the options below: Distance between shafts of nuts set to 1.2. Diameter of M3 set to 3.2. Profile of design set to 6. Additional width added to each tooth, set to 0.2. Angle of nut faces set to 90 degrees. Depth of additional teeth in pulley housing, set to 0.5 inches. Height of idler bearings set to 3.5 inches. Pulleys diameter of b bearing is set to 39 millimeters Whether or not the assembly will have a retainer, this value can be 1 for yes and any other value for no ( default). Distance between motor shafts of M3 bolts, set to 5.2. Height from centerline to tip of T-shaped pulleys set to 12 inches Number of bearings required for pulley support is set to 3. The depth inside nut hole where it can sit snug is determined by using the variable m3_nut_depth set to 2.7. Diameter across flats on the hex nuts are found with the equation m3_nut_flats set to 5.7.

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