Forgive me if I’m breaking some kind of unwritten code, but my vision for a line shaft wouldn’t be complete without some semblance of flat belts. Soooo, I bought a roll of 6mm timing belt, as a reasonable approximation. YouTube university offers a few ideas on splicing these toothed belts.
Here’s what I’ve gathered so far. I’d like to run it by those who may have been there and back before I get too deep into it.
Using what I have, especially since I’m pretty well welded to the house for the duration, I’m thinking of using a straight rack style metal coupler that came with the belt material as a jig to align the belts for cutting so the tooth spacing is preserved, perhaps bandaging the flat side of the splice with good old fashioned cloth adhesive tape to keep it aligned while I sew the ends in the manner of the staples used on leather belts. I’ve got some 14 lb test braided berkley fireline that is absolutely zero stretch, and I’d sew it with individual suture style stitches, the knots on the flat side. After sewing, the cloth tape could be removed, or inked black with a sharpie To camouflage it a bit and left in place. (Hint. If ever you try to thread a needle with fireline or similar, it’s easy if you stiffen the last quarter inch of the line with thin CA, run it between your fingers with the glue wet to flatten the line, then trim the stiff bit at an angle. Now ya got something that will go through the eye of the needle easily.)
Does this method sound feasible, or am I missing an easier way?