AWGB Woodturning Forum
General Category => Tool tips & reviews => Topic started by: Tim Pettigrew on February 04, 2019, 01:09:18 PM
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Very often when turning it is necessary to make frequent horizontal adjustments to the toolrest whilst maintaining the same height. For this an extremely useful time-saver is a depth collar fitted to the toolrest stem.
However, for my Nova DVR lathe with a 1" diameter toolrest stem the cost of such a collar is £36 (plus carriage) which is extortionate :o
Time to shop around online and, after some careful searching I came up with these UK suppliers which may be useful to others wanting to do the same thing.
Bearings R Us (Huddersfield Bearings) offered exactly what I needed (SEE HERE (https://www.bearingsrus.co.uk/other-products/shaft-collar?shaftcollar=9331)) at a cost of £3.06 plus £1.50 carriage. I ordered from them and you can judge from the photographs that the collars are excellent and use a grub screw (with Allen key - not supplied) for attachment to the stem.
There are 41 collar sizes to choose from ranging from 4mm - 80 mm inside diameter (Metric and imperial measurements included - see full range HERE (https://www.bearingsrus.co.uk/other-products/shaft-collar))
Another company is Bearing Boys (https://www.bearingboys.co.uk/Shaft-Collars-2548-c) which I haven't tried but which appear to be even cheaper with a 1" collar costing £2.98 including carriage.
Hope this is useful
Tim
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Hi
Many thanks for sharing tim i have just bought. a inch collar
For nearly seven quid ?
I want to buy another but not at that price.
Thanks again tim.
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Great Find Tim,
I'll have a couple of the 30mm in due course.
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good find tim, i may have to get some of those...
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Thanks Tim
Mine are ordered
Regards John
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This is a great example of the good that a forum like this can achieve....and I do hope that you can wangle some commission, Tim. I usually make my own collars for occasional use, but these seem a darned good price, so I'll get a couple.
Les
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Cut a piece of ply the right thickness and drill a suitable hole in it.
near enough free!
Ron
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...that's pretty much what I do, but ply wears and becomes a little unreliable....and you can't put a grub screw through it!
Les
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Tim thanks for posting this, more so for the other things they stock,more suppliers are always handy.
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I have used the Bearing Boys in the past when renovating stationary engines. Will be ordering a couple of collars from them. Good service and reasonable prices.