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6mm knobs on smaller shafts

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asdf

Jan 1, 1970
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Does anybody know of a way to use standard 6mm (1/4") knobs on
surplus potentiometers with 3, 4 and 5 mm diameter shafts? I was
thinking about some copper tubing available in RC models stores, or
making my own knobs using wood, but maybe there are better/cheaper
solutions. Thanks in advance.
 
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Shaun

Jan 1, 1970
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"asdf" wrote in message
Does anybody know of a way to use standard 6mm (1/4") knobs on
surplus potentiometers with 3, 4 and 5 mm diameter shafts? I was
thinking about some copper tubing available in RC models stores, or
making my own knobs using wood, but maybe there are better/cheaper
solutions. Thanks in advance.


You could use so JB Weld / two part epoxy - the 24 hour stuff, not the 5
minute epoxy.

Shaun
 
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Michael Black

Jan 1, 1970
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"asdf" wrote in message
Does anybody know of a way to use standard 6mm (1/4") knobs on
surplus potentiometers with 3, 4 and 5 mm diameter shafts? I was
thinking about some copper tubing available in RC models stores, or
making my own knobs using wood, but maybe there are better/cheaper
solutions. Thanks in advance.


You could use so JB Weld / two part epoxy - the 24 hour stuff, not the 5
minute epoxy.
Except, you risk getting it off centre. And you notice an off-centre
knob.

I once wanted to do away with a screwdriver to adjust a ten turn trimpot
used for breadboarding. I just found some brass tubing at the hobby shop
(they still exist) that fit over the screw part. It was snug. I seem to
recall I soldered the brass tubing on, but maybe I used glue of some sort.
I got a bit more diameter with the tubing, but also had something I could
actually turn by hand.

Michael
 
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Rick

Jan 1, 1970
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Michael Black said:
Except, you risk getting it off centre. And you notice an off-centre
knob.

I once wanted to do away with a screwdriver to adjust a ten turn trimpot
used for breadboarding. I just found some brass tubing at the hobby shop
(they still exist) that fit over the screw part. It was snug. I seem to
recall I soldered the brass tubing on, but maybe I used glue of some sort.
I got a bit more diameter with the tubing, but also had something I could
actually turn by hand.

Michael
Try this
www.nordex.com/cc1779

Rick
 
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