knobs for 1/8" shaft dia.

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Dave Boland

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I need some decent pointer knobs for pots with 1/8" (inch)
shafts. Have found some, but too large and tooooo expensive
(>$1.80 each). Anyone got a good source for these or other
good idea? Heck, even the 1/4" to 1/8" converters are
expensive. Ain't miniaturization grand??


Thanks,
Dave
 
We had the same problem with 5mm shafts and 1/4" knobs. We would up
drilling out 1/4" #8 spacers to 5mm. You might consider drilling out
1/4" rod and supergluing it to the small shaft.

Jim


"Dave Boland" <NODARNSPAMdboland9@stny.rr.com> wrote in message
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I need some decent pointer knobs for pots with 1/8" (inch) shafts. Have
found some, but too large and tooooo expensive (>$1.80 each). Anyone got a
good source for these or other good idea? Heck, even the 1/4" to 1/8"
converters are expensive. Ain't miniaturization grand??


Thanks,
Dave
 
"Dave Boland" <NODARNSPAMdboland9@stny.rr.com> wrote in message
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I need some decent pointer knobs for pots with 1/8" (inch) shafts. Have
found some, but too large and tooooo expensive (>$1.80 each). Anyone got a
good source for these or other good idea? Heck, even the 1/4" to 1/8"
converters are expensive. Ain't miniaturization grand??


Thanks,
Dave
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Dave Boland wrote:

I need some decent pointer knobs for pots with 1/8" (inch)
shafts. Have found some, but too large and tooooo expensive
(>$1.80 each). Anyone got a good source for these or other
good idea? Heck, even the 1/4" to 1/8" converters are
expensive. Ain't miniaturization grand??
http://www.sifam.co.uk/collet_intro.lasso

Graham
 
I make my own by filling an empty toothpaste cap with epoxy.
I drill it out, drill and tap a side hole for a small set screw.
I've been doing this for 30+ years.
Makes a nice, narrow profile knob.
Best----
Ron

Dave Boland <NODARNSPAMdboland9@stny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:70Hse.17946$g5.10447@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
I need some decent pointer knobs for pots with 1/8" (inch)
shafts. Have found some, but too large and tooooo expensive
(>$1.80 each). Anyone got a good source for these or other
good idea? Heck, even the 1/4" to 1/8" converters are
expensive. Ain't miniaturization grand??


Thanks,
Dave

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On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 15:55:01 -0500, "Ron G" <ron@gould.net> wrote:
Dave Boland <NODARNSPAMdboland9@stny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:70Hse.17946$g5.10447@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
I need some decent pointer knobs for pots with 1/8" (inch)
shafts. Have found some, but too large and tooooo expensive
(>$1.80 each). Anyone got a good source for these or other
good idea? Heck, even the 1/4" to 1/8" converters are
expensive. Ain't miniaturization grand??


Thanks,
Dave


I make my own by filling an empty toothpaste cap with epoxy.
I drill it out, drill and tap a side hole for a small set screw.
I've been doing this for 30+ years.
Makes a nice, narrow profile knob.
Best----
Ron
Helluva good idea!

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I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.
 
In comp.arch.embedded larwe@larwe.com wrote:

Mine all have tooth-marks in them from opening the tube with my
teeth... :)
It shouldn't have to have those ;-)

I like the laboratory workers' way of opening this kind of container
with only one hand: hold the tube with the "lower" 3 fingers, then use
thumb and index finger to unscrew the top. Trains your dexterity
quite a bit --- which may come in handy next time you have to solder a
wire in the field, with no "third hand" tool at hand, so you have to
manipulate 3 or 4 objects with only two hands ;-)

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Even if all the snow were burnt, ashes would remain.
 
Dave Boland wrote:
I need some decent pointer knobs for pots with 1/8" (inch) shafts. Have
found some, but too large and tooooo expensive (>$1.80 each). Anyone
got a good source for these or other good idea? Heck, even the 1/4" to
1/8" converters are expensive. Ain't miniaturization grand??


Thanks,
Dave
Thank you all for the help. I'm especially amused at the
idea of using a tooth paste cap. My problem is that my cap
is a pop open
(http://www.colgatetotal.com/app/ColgateTotal/US/Products.cvsp )

So I was wondering if I could make a cap from a wine cork
(have a few of those)?? :)

Dave,
 
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 11:11:38 +0000, Dave Boland wrote:
Dave Boland wrote:
I need some decent pointer knobs for pots with 1/8" (inch) shafts. Have
found some, but too large and tooooo expensive (>$1.80 each). Anyone
got a good source for these or other good idea? Heck, even the 1/4" to
1/8" converters are expensive. Ain't miniaturization grand??

Thank you all for the help. I'm especially amused at the idea of using a
tooth paste cap. My problem is that my cap is a pop open
(http://www.colgatetotal.com/app/ColgateTotal/US/Products.cvsp )

So I was wondering if I could make a cap from a wine cork (have a few of
those)?? :)

I can't think of any reason why not, other than how well it can grab
the shaft - I wonder if there's some kind of plasticizer - or maybe
drill a 3/16" hole, fill it with epoxy, then drill out the epoxy to
1/8". And leave the outside just cork - over the years, the knobs
will "acquire character." ;-)

Cheers!
Rich
 

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