Smallest knobs

Started by seedlings, October 29, 2014, 12:49:16 PM

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Without leaving the bare pot shaft, what would be the smallest knobs available?  Smaller than the little Davies.  Prefer slide on, but set screw is fine.  For these:


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Govmnt_Lacky

Do they make "slide on" knobs for solid shaft pots?
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-x-Knob-Grey-Red-Mark-Potentiometer-Pot-HJ106-THAISHOPETC-/400309718337?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5d34518d41

These are slide on and smaller than the davies. Handling feels good. Dont think they will work with that alpha pot though

seedlings

Quote from: Govmnt_Lacky on October 29, 2014, 01:15:10 PM
Do they make "slide on" knobs for solid shaft pots?

These slide on the pictured solid shaft pots, very securely.  They're a little larger than small Davies.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/20PCS-Aluminum-Knobs-Rotary-Switch-Potentiometer-Volume-Control-Pointer-Hole-6mm-/261486128363?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3ce1c9aceb

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allesz

I use volcano, or vulcano, knobs. You will find them on banzaimusic and, with a different name that I don't remember, at musikding.

PRR

Short scraps of 1/4" fuel hose (or whatever size that shaft is).

If you haunt low corners of fancy hardware stores, there are tube caps to cover unused ports which will fit and hide the end of the shaft.
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boppy100

Could try a liquid plastic handle dip such as Plasti Dip or Dip & Grip.  These usually come in black, red or yellow.

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Quote from: knutolai on October 29, 2014, 01:26:19 PM
http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-x-Knob-Grey-Red-Mark-Potentiometer-Pot-HJ106-THAISHOPETC-/400309718337?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5d34518d41

These are slide on and smaller than the davies. Handling feels good. Dont think they will work with that alpha pot though

The pot they refer to these fitting are spline shafted.

Pretty sure Thomeeque used heatshrink for the knobs on the bottom left pedal.



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Quote from: Mac Walker on October 29, 2014, 08:18:30 PM
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Quote from: davent on October 29, 2014, 08:04:45 PM
The pot they refer to these fitting are spline...

Yes, but they also fit the smooth very well.

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alanp

Fine tip black marker directly on the potshaft.

Bear in mind that they get harder to turn as the knob (or lack thereof) becomes smaller in diameter.

nosamiam

You might have good luck with these. Alpha RV09 series. They are made to be used without knobs. They have a recessed indicator line. And if you have a paint pen, you can paint the indicator line in your choice of colors. Unfortunately, the "knob" only comes in black. VFE uses them on most of their pedals.

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Quote from: nosamiam on October 30, 2014, 01:05:26 AM
You might have good luck with these. Alpha RV09 series. They are made to be used without knobs. They have a recessed indicator line. And if you have a paint pen, you can paint the indicator line in your choice of colors. Unfortunately, the "knob" only comes in black. VFE uses them on most of their pedals.

I almost picked up some of those, except they can't be mounted to the enclosure, which means I'd have to be even more precise with layout and drilling and mounting the board.  I've reached 75% of pro quality, and that's my limit ;)

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Mark Hammer

Forum member (and work colleague) Alain Parent whipped up some sweet little boards, via a PCB fabrication house, for mounting 3 or 4 of those 9mm pots.  The board is separate from the rest of the circuit, and provides pads for running wires to whatever you want.  Not quite as elegant as the Small Bear 5-pot boards that use Molex connectors, but more amenable to a variety of contexts.  He uses standoffs epoxied to the chassis to hold the assembly in place, although a person could easily pop a couple of holes in the chassis and screw the assembly to the box.

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seedlings

I found some of these that were on a Roland Octopad.  They're for the D shaped shaft, but reamed to fit.  I'd love to find a source for these little rubberized knobbies.



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