Smallest knob for 1/4 pot possible?

Started by Esppse, October 17, 2018, 03:15:38 AM

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Esppse

Hey,

I'm building something with a ton of knobs and have run very low on surface space. Im using mini pots so, I was wondering, what is the absolute smallest knob for a 1/4 shafts pot available?

Thanks

samhay

Are the pots solid shaft? If so, you don't really need a knob.  You could use a piece of heat shrink tubing though if you need a little more grip.
If you need position markers you will need to get a bit more inventive.
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bluebunny

How about these?



They're only slightly bigger than the 1/4" pot shaft (7.7mm) and available at Thonk in the UK.  Dunno if you'll find them elsewhere.
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Esppse

Ah my pots are not the solid shafts type. Those micro knob are awesome! Would you happen to know of any ebay listing for something like that? So much space to save with those!

temol

I think I've seen them somewhere on aliexpress. Searching...  6mm shaft only.

T.

bluebunny

Quote from: Esppse on October 17, 2018, 04:11:30 AM
Ah my pots are not the solid shafts type.

I believe they're for T18 splined pots.
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bluebunny

Quote from: deadastronaut on October 17, 2018, 06:50:41 AM
i use davies 1900h for tight builds.

But they're huuuuuuuuge - 12mm!!   :icon_eek:

Anyway, nice to see we made it to six whole replies before we got a knob joke...   ;D
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samhay

I expect 1/2" is about as small a knob as you can fondle when you have your space suit gloves on.

The micro knobs look useful. Marc, have you seen them in the flesh - they seem very cheap?
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iainpunk

A friend of mine makes pedals just for himself and uses trim pots glued inside the enclosure with little holes for a screwdriver to adjust them. They make the build look very clean, but changing the settings is a bit of a fiddley job. He even has a special screwdriver clip on his pedal board. He's severely autistic so doing things the hard way is kinda his style of doing things I don't recommend it tho.
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bluebunny

@Sam: yep, I've got a few of them.  I think I've used one or two already, but will need to find my stash of built Eurorack (it's similar to my pedal stash...) and remind myself.  :icon_rolleyes:  They're pretty much a semi-rigid condom for the pot shaft.  (Stop sniggering at the back!)
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bluebunny

Here's a quick photo with a 16mm pot for scale:



Really intended for 9mm pots so you can pack 'em in tight.
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samhay

OK, thanks. Not much scope to wobble or rotate off centre, so will add those to the 'must get round to ordering at some stage' list.
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anotherjim

Some mini 9mm pots have shafts that are the knobs - as used in Korg Monotrony things. They rely on pcb mounting though. I've never seen them with nut bushings for panel mount, although I can't see why that couldn't be done.
For real cheap, you can get trim pots with little knobs, but you won't find log and the knobs fall off easily.

This topic is a bloody minefield!  :icon_redface:

bluebunny

Quote from: duck_arse on October 17, 2018, 09:35:09 AM
this just in .....


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Quote from: iainpunk on October 17, 2018, 09:12:47 AM
A friend of mine makes pedals just for himself and uses trim pots glued inside the enclosure with little holes for a screwdriver to adjust them. They make the build look very clean, but changing the settings is a bit of a fiddley job. He even has a special screwdriver clip on his pedal board. He's severely autistic so doing things the hard way is kinda his style of doing things I don't recommend it tho.
I tried searching for a picture but couldn't find it.

Man, looks like he could benefit from these:



Some brands carry them.. they are shaft that you can push into trimpots. No more need for the screwdriver
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ElectricDruid

Quote from: anotherjim on October 17, 2018, 05:16:20 PM
Some mini 9mm pots have shafts that are the knobs - as used in Korg Monotrony things.

Thonk have those too, amongst many other places:

https://www.thonk.co.uk/product-category/parts/pot/9mm/9mm-trimmer-pots/