Most people use timing belts with no teeth on one pulley (usually the weapon), from what I've seen - tensioned right, you're not going to experience much loss of power when spinning up, and that provides the clutching action you're looking for.
Most people use timing belts with no teeth on one pulley (usually the weapon), from what I've seen - tensioned right, you're not going to experience much loss of power when spinning up, and that provides the clutching action you're looking for.
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