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Originally Posted by Oblarg
Surgical tubing and zipties actually works very well.
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Don't even need the zip ties. Get the .25" ID tubing, or even slightly smaller. Muscle it on and you have a rugged, flexible connection that doesn't twist or otherwise muck up your sensor readings.
Alternately, you can press fit the encoder into a .25" hole in a driveshaft, provided you have some LOOSE way to mechanically constrain the encoder from spinning.
If it wasn't clear, I'm also a fan of the Greyhills.