3D Printing for stacked/concentric bottom knob
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3D Printing for stacked/concentric bottom knob
I have been working on some smaller chassis & generally more simple designs and to that end, I want to use concentric pots in some cases to save panel space.
Ideally, I would like to use the brown-face style cupcake/barrel knobs on the top (maybe trimmed down in height) for the top & an appropriately similar/matching larger diameter knob for the bottom. Ending up roughly looking like the 60s Danelectro stacked knobs, but, I don't think such a thing exists as a set.
Of course the top knobs are easy to get, so coming up with a bottom knob is the quest.
I have no experience with 3D printing, but from what little I know, it seems like the bottom knob would be a good candidate for 3D printing. I imagine it looking just like a section of the regular knob; but a larger diameter with splines on the rim & with a flat top.
I was wondering if anyone here has experience &/or insights as where to start to have a few of these made?
DANELECTRO KNOB SET
Ideally, I would like to use the brown-face style cupcake/barrel knobs on the top (maybe trimmed down in height) for the top & an appropriately similar/matching larger diameter knob for the bottom. Ending up roughly looking like the 60s Danelectro stacked knobs, but, I don't think such a thing exists as a set.
Of course the top knobs are easy to get, so coming up with a bottom knob is the quest.
I have no experience with 3D printing, but from what little I know, it seems like the bottom knob would be a good candidate for 3D printing. I imagine it looking just like a section of the regular knob; but a larger diameter with splines on the rim & with a flat top.
I was wondering if anyone here has experience &/or insights as where to start to have a few of these made?
DANELECTRO KNOB SET
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Re: 3D Printing for stacked/concentric bottom knob
Note that signal wise you do not want to mess with bringing two out of phase signals into a concentric pot if one of them is feeding a grid.
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Re: 3D Printing for stacked/concentric bottom knob
You'll need to make a type of CAD file describing the knob as a physical model for the printer to lay the filament down. Find someone with a printer and ask what type of file their machine will work from.
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Re: 3D Printing for stacked/concentric bottom knob
why not?? separate elements in individual cases - shouldn't be any issues, especially if shielded leads are used.
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Re: 3D Printing for stacked/concentric bottom knob
Thanks all for the replies. Turns out my son-in-law uses some 3D printers at his company & has graciously offered to draw it up for me. I didn't realize that they used them until it came up at the T-giving gathering.
I am wondering about this also. No shared electrical points, just in the same shell. Are you saying there is a potential proximity effect?
I am wondering about this also. No shared electrical points, just in the same shell. Are you saying there is a potential proximity effect?
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BrownIsound
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Re: 3D Printing for stacked/concentric bottom knob
If someone made a BF/SF hat knob like this (barrel one section, the skirt the other), it would be great for adding to amps without mid pots. I’d buy it!
Re: 3D Printing for stacked/concentric bottom knob
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Thanks for the links, I have bought some of those but looking for a more "traditional" aesthetic.xtian wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2024 12:41 am Here are some options:
https://www.tubesandmore.com/search/node/concentric
I had a similar thought a while ago & bought a couple mini-witch hat knobs that were used on some more recent low-end Fender product, I think.BrownIsound wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2024 12:13 am If someone made a BF/SF hat knob like this (barrel one section, the skirt the other), it would be great for adding to amps without mid pots. I’d buy it!
The idea was to use those as the top knob above the separated skirt from a full-size Fender knob for the bottom (as you describe)
Haven't gotten around to that yet...
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This is a brilliant idea.
I'd say there's already a significant market for jazz-based knobs in any other color, but cream or black, especially the lower concentric.
I'd say there's already a significant market for jazz-based knobs in any other color, but cream or black, especially the lower concentric.