B_Turner
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I am trying to drum up interest in having Baileys sell a 3/8 lo profile small spline sprocket (like the Stihl P-7 except not on the stihl micro spline).
Many folks, esp carvers, are running 3/8 lp chain with regular 3/8 floating rims due to the faster cutting of endgrain in particular. ALso some CM folks run the 3/8lp for the same reason.
Currently this is a common practice because we have no choice.
Since I've started running 3/8 lp in my own mix, I don't accept this poor choice. I floated the idea of making a 3/8 lp small spline rim to JakMax and they said no problem. How many do I want? they asked.
I am hoping to get Baileys to take on that new rim and sell it alongside their JakMax 1/4 sprocket very commonly used by carvers as well (I dont' want to sell tools, I just want the correct fitting sprocket).
If you are interested in having the option of such a sprocket, pop Baileys an email.
For those not familiar with the issues with running 3/8 lp chain on a standard sprocket search the milling forum. Basically the 3/8 lp rim needs to be bigger in diameter because the lp chain's side plates are shorter.
Here's a pic of a 3/8 regular rim (front) and a stihl P-7 sprocket designed for lo pro (picco). Both 7 pins.
I have no agenda other than I want the choice of using the right sprocket.
Many folks, esp carvers, are running 3/8 lp chain with regular 3/8 floating rims due to the faster cutting of endgrain in particular. ALso some CM folks run the 3/8lp for the same reason.
Currently this is a common practice because we have no choice.
Since I've started running 3/8 lp in my own mix, I don't accept this poor choice. I floated the idea of making a 3/8 lp small spline rim to JakMax and they said no problem. How many do I want? they asked.
I am hoping to get Baileys to take on that new rim and sell it alongside their JakMax 1/4 sprocket very commonly used by carvers as well (I dont' want to sell tools, I just want the correct fitting sprocket).
If you are interested in having the option of such a sprocket, pop Baileys an email.
For those not familiar with the issues with running 3/8 lp chain on a standard sprocket search the milling forum. Basically the 3/8 lp rim needs to be bigger in diameter because the lp chain's side plates are shorter.
Here's a pic of a 3/8 regular rim (front) and a stihl P-7 sprocket designed for lo pro (picco). Both 7 pins.
I have no agenda other than I want the choice of using the right sprocket.