akrochmal
05-01-2015, 04:07 PM
Radio stack knob
I was seeking a method to rotate my new mouse encoders - I did not want to tear apart a mouse.
The rotary encoder has a .075" hex drive hole
The following is a very low cost and reliable method... This works with Hex Drive Mini mouse rotary encoders (see Picture)
Drive Shaft: Obtain a section of Commercial Craftsman Grade Line Trimmer - I used their
patented 6 Blade Shape (.065" in dia.) Trimmer line. (HAS TO BE HEX SHAPE)
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Drive Knob: an old nozzle from a can of spray paint - there are lots of sizes and can be obtained new from Ebay (or from an old can of spray paint like I did! my wife doesn't know yet)
Cut about a 1/2" length of trimmer line and crimp one end (your new encoder shaft) - The crimp keeps the line from falling out of the encoder. Insert shaft into encoder then crimp the other end - the line is now captured. Place a small amount (careful here) of superglue on the end of the shaft and insert the paint nozzle onto the shaft - That's it!
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Remember - Before attaching the knob, insert through your cutout or dash board! Painted black... makes a fairly good replica!
Super easy - Enjoy
Andy
I was seeking a method to rotate my new mouse encoders - I did not want to tear apart a mouse.
The rotary encoder has a .075" hex drive hole
The following is a very low cost and reliable method... This works with Hex Drive Mini mouse rotary encoders (see Picture)
Drive Shaft: Obtain a section of Commercial Craftsman Grade Line Trimmer - I used their
patented 6 Blade Shape (.065" in dia.) Trimmer line. (HAS TO BE HEX SHAPE)
10190
Drive Knob: an old nozzle from a can of spray paint - there are lots of sizes and can be obtained new from Ebay (or from an old can of spray paint like I did! my wife doesn't know yet)
Cut about a 1/2" length of trimmer line and crimp one end (your new encoder shaft) - The crimp keeps the line from falling out of the encoder. Insert shaft into encoder then crimp the other end - the line is now captured. Place a small amount (careful here) of superglue on the end of the shaft and insert the paint nozzle onto the shaft - That's it!
10191101921019310194
Remember - Before attaching the knob, insert through your cutout or dash board! Painted black... makes a fairly good replica!
Super easy - Enjoy
Andy