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- Joined
- Sep 3, 2014
- Location
- Atlanta GA.
When restoring my Cincinnati Cutter Grinder I need to turn down the cone pulley on the spindle due to the pitting from rust. I couldn't tell if it was original crowned or not. While researching how to turn a crown on a pulley I read that only the drive pulley should be crowned. As such, I didn't put a crown on the cone pulley there was one on the pulley on the motor. I read this on the Internet so it must have been true. 
However... I'm having tracking problems. In one direction the belt moves to the front of the spindle. In the other direction it moves towards the rear. I've checked the alignment of all other parts and I feel like they are good. The belt only stops moving one direction or the other when it encounters an obstacle. If I turn the drive pulley by hand it appears to track OK.
I'm sure there are all kinds of possibilities but I'm hoping that the clue that it wants to track in one direction or another based on the rotation will lead to a likely solution.
My gut tells me the Internet was wrong and I need a crown on the spindle cone pulley as well. I know my Hendey machine tools all have crowned pulleys.
Assuming that I do need to crown the pulley does anyone have tips for doing so on a lathe without special attachments?
Thanks!

However... I'm having tracking problems. In one direction the belt moves to the front of the spindle. In the other direction it moves towards the rear. I've checked the alignment of all other parts and I feel like they are good. The belt only stops moving one direction or the other when it encounters an obstacle. If I turn the drive pulley by hand it appears to track OK.
I'm sure there are all kinds of possibilities but I'm hoping that the clue that it wants to track in one direction or another based on the rotation will lead to a likely solution.
My gut tells me the Internet was wrong and I need a crown on the spindle cone pulley as well. I know my Hendey machine tools all have crowned pulleys.
Assuming that I do need to crown the pulley does anyone have tips for doing so on a lathe without special attachments?
Thanks!