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| NoBonus:
I like you method. I am using the core of a vacuum cleaner engine from an abandoned vacuum for my bearings, shaft, flywheel, and mounting brackets, I have a spare mouse, so all I need now is the encoding wheel and a knob. Did you use the "barrel" style encoding wheel or a disk? Now that I think about it, a cd-r would make a great encoding disc... it's big and sturdy, but do you think it might be too big? Or could I just make the spokes wider? |
| mmmPeanutButter:
--- Quote from: NoBonus on April 12, 2004, 11:26:13 pm ---Good idea on the stereo knob. But what kind should I look for, metal, plastic, or just the sturdiest knob available? NoBonus --- End quote --- My guess is that finding a knob shouldn't be too hard, so I would just take what you could on day one and then just keep your eyes open and upgrade when you find a better one. It would be an iterative process. Metal would feel more solid. |
| CCM:
--- Quote from: mmmPeanutButter on April 13, 2004, 08:26:17 am --- --- Quote from: NoBonus on April 12, 2004, 11:26:13 pm ---Good idea on the stereo knob. But what kind should I look for, metal, plastic, or just the sturdiest knob available? NoBonus --- End quote --- My guess is that finding a knob shouldn't be too hard, so I would just take what you could on day one and then just keep your eyes open and upgrade when you find a better one. It would be an iterative process. Metal would feel more solid. --- End quote --- If you're goning to make it an iterative process and end up buying several knobs, you'd be better off spending $15 now. I know you said that you don't have $15 in your control panel budget, but realistically how hard is to save $15 stinkin' dollars? IMO, you're never going to get the right feel with a stereo knob... |
| NoBonus:
So, where can I buy these elusive spinner knobs? I can only find SlikStik and Oscar selling them. What are the other vendors? |
| GadgetGeek:
Find the thread for the Nasty Bunny Top Spinner and make your own. He shows how to build a nice knob from parts you should have laying around (mostly). |
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