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Reddit mentions of Lovejoy Shaft Collar, Setscrew Style, Zinc-Plated Steel

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Lovejoy Shaft Collar, Setscrew Style, Zinc-Plated Steel
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    Features:
  • Setscrew shaft collar for applications supporting low axial loads and simple positioning
  • Effective on shafts made of softer material than the setscrew material
  • Steel for weldability and rust resistance with zinc plating for better resistance to corrosion than black oxide steel
  • Includes a socket cup-point setscrew for securing the collar onto the shaft
  • Operating temperatures range from -17 to 121 degrees C (0 to 250 degrees F)
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Found 1 comment on Lovejoy Shaft Collar, Setscrew Style, Zinc-Plated Steel:

u/marsairforce ยท 2 pointsr/diytubes

Oh right!! 3D printing. I had not thought of that.

I saw a youtube channel once This guy had a nice vintage radio with a chicken head knob. He made a silicone cast and then used black epoxy to make his own knob. The tools and amount of work and detail he had to do to make it look good. He had a slotted shaft so made a small spring clip inside the round hole he drilled though.

But. for 3d printing. What if you 3d printed a knob to fit on top of metal collar with a set screw already in it. Something like this https://www.amazon.com/Lovejoy-LSC-10-Shaft-Collar-Plated/dp/B007JOHR9W/ref=lp_16411961_1_2?s=industrial&ie=UTF8&qid=1570770594&sr=1-2

you would need some kind of epoxy or maybe just a good friction fit to make the 3D printed part stick over this collar. And drill a hole to get to the set screw maybe. Or if you can. attach the collar and friction fit the 3D printed part over it?