Since its been discussed in the ztto hub
thread a few times its worth having a dedicated area here.
The massive MTBr thread:
https://www.mtbr.com/threads/make-your-own-polymer-uhmwpe-spokes.1091276/Avoid mentioning B3RD if possible, they stuck their noses in the thread above and tried to kill off any discussion.
Rope options:Comparison list:
DM20 is the only possible option for Dyneema brand rope due to creep. If you use one of their formulations like SK99 it will stretch over a matter of days and the wheel will lose tension. The majority of "dyneema" for sale online is this SK type, DM20 is much harder to find.
Other options would be PBO, para-aramid, or vectran (LCP).
Sourcing:Brand name Diameter Working strength Breaking strength Color Weave
Marlow M-Rig max 2.5mm 839kg Black
Liros D-Pro static 3mm 917kg Grey
Mastrant M3 3.2mm 117kg 390kg Twist
Mastrant M4 3.9mm 270kg 900kg Sheath: Black Core: White Twist
FL-32.NG 1.5mm 350daN (336kg) White/Mix Braid
Another sourcing option might be fishing line, as you can get Spectra line. But it would be necessary to weave multiple strands together.
Adhesion:Apparently B3RD spokes are using simple cyanoacrylate to hold the DM20 to the threaded spoke portion. The weave also will grab providing friction.
Cyanoacrylate seems to be used in various places for bonding UHMWPE (what DM20 is made of).
Products are being
sold as "surface prep" for plastics, as far as I can tell its just Heptane. Haven't investigated what it actually does to the plastic though. Then the other side of the spoke on the hub end is held in place with an eye splice.
Commercial brands:- B3RD uses weaved DM20, 1.8mm thickness.
- Spinergy PBO uses sheathed PBO straight strands with end caps. Ends are epoxied into a conical end cap (
link). I'm not sure if the same epoxy would work on DM20.
- PiRope uses weaved Vectran.