[sdiy] Plastic Moulding

Roy J. Tellason rtellason at blazenet.net
Tue Jan 4 21:56:06 CET 2005


On Tuesday 04 January 2005 10:32 am, Scott Gravenhorst wrote:
> Hey Paul,
>
> Just a random and possibly/probably daft idea, but what about a toy ball? 
> I know there are compressed rubber balls (also called "super balls") of
> many different sizes that might be drilled to fit the shaft.  A hole
> slightly smaller than the shaft might make a nice slip on fit.  They are
> ridiculously inexpensive.  Color?  I don't know how lucky you'd be at
> getting a grey one. I've seen some cool swirly multicolor ones as well as
> solid color.

For that matter why not use a mouse ball?

> "Paul Maddox" <P.Maddox at signal.QinetiQ.com> wrote:
> >Dear all,
> >
> > Does anyone out there know where/how I can get a couple of knobs made?
> >I'm after a small grey plastic 'ball' to go on top of an analogue
> > joystick, a bit like the old PacMan Arcade games.
> >
> >Paul
>
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