
Originally Posted by
k_c_r
Just to elaborate on what Gary said, my first proper drum was outsourced and cost £150. That was with all the material provided and with free machining so if you were to pay for machining and didn't supply the material it would cost a lot more. By comparison, my most recent drum cost perhaps £10, but that was achievable mostly due to the goodwill of others supplying pieces, workshop time and machine work. So the cost of making a drum spinning element is really like the age-old question of how long is a piece of string?
As for ratios, again it depends on what motor you use, what your desired output speed is and so on but for reference, Drumroll II running on a Speed 900 motor at 19.2V has a ratio of 2.2: 1 (a 44-tooth pulley on the drum and 20-tooth pulley on the motor).
When I used a brushless motor for a while, it was a ratio of 5:1 as the brushless had a higher rpm and needed a bit more torque when starting up. So it's all just a case of tailoring it to suit your individual needs or preferences.
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