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I can’t say which item caused it, but did fix it. I tightened the locking collar, checked alignment of the pulleys, removed the belt and cleaned the grooves, then reset the belt. Not sure which one did it, but I suspect it was dirt or rubber remnants on the groove in the pulley - like yours.

One change I did make and that I’ve come to like (though wish I didn’t have to like it) is that I didn’t return the belt to original tightness. Instead, I took just a little tension off the belt and it now it acts like a clutch if there’s a big catch. A turner at the local Woodcraft said he’s had it that way for years and I liked the idea. Unfortunately, I’ve used it once or twice since then as well.
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