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Terry Taylor <terry...@gmail.com>: Mar 31 02:54PM -0700
I would be interested in an image file,also.
Terry Taylor
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Gand23 <brhl...@gmail.com>: Apr 01 05:55AM -0700
@Terry Taylor
Drop me an email that i can send you a dl link
Terry Taylor schrieb am Dienstag, 31. März 2026 um 23:54:23 UTC+2:
Mansueto <mans....@gmail.com>: Apr 01 07:51PM +0200
Hi
My apologies for the email sent to Trry by mistake.
I too am interested in a copy of the image.
Regards and 73's
Mans 9h1gb
Dave Lapp <david...@gmail.com>: Apr 01 08:03AM -0700
Hi,
I'm curious how you did the square caps on your buttons. How are they
attached to the switch top? Can you share some pictures that show the
details?
Thanks,
Dave L
On Tuesday, March 31, 2026 at 7:03:09 AM UTC-4 Łukasz Radzikowski wrote:
Łukasz Radzikowski <radzikows...@gmail.com>: Apr 01 09:36AM -0700
Hi Dave,
I’ve just uploaded the 3D models of the display frame, the console frame
(for buttons and knobs), and the button itself to GitHub. There’s a
built-in 3D model viewer, so you can inspect each part from every angle.
Feel free to use them as you like!
In the project, I used standard 12×12 mm tact switches mounted on a
universal prototyping board with a 2.54 mm pitch. The 3D-printed button
caps (made from black TPU for a softer feel) are glued directly onto the
switches. The labels were made as laser engravings on silver engraving
laminate.
The central knob is a CNC handwheel available on Chinese marketplaces for
around a dozen euros. I removed the internal “clicking” mechanism (it is
easily accessible from the front after removing the cover). Inside, there
is a spring-loaded ball bearing, which makes the movement very smooth. I
ordered the 5V version, but it works perfectly well at 3.3V.
The remaining knobs are inexpensive, widely available encoder modules with
built-in pull-up resistors, and the knobs themselves are also easily
available from Chinese marketplaces.
Due to the spatial mounting on the frame, I decided not to design a
dedicated PCB. It doesn’t look particularly great—definitely not for the
faint-hearted :)—so I’ll spare you the photos. Just kidding.
Best regards,
Lukasz
SQ5BAR
środa, 1 kwietnia 2026 o 17:03:26 UTC+2 Dave Lapp napisał(a):
Christina Canedo <christin...@gmail.com>: Apr 01 05:35AM +0500
Anyone interested?
On Fri, 27 Mar 2026, 3:51 am Christina Canedo, <christin...@gmail.com>
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