bjosephs
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A few reasons. I wanted soft touch knob and thought the flexible filament would achieve this. The fitment to the d shaft is easier. PLA has a risk of breakdown over time (it is biodegradable and UV sensitive). In general I prefer PETG for my parts and carbon fiber PETG specifically. The TPU is flexible but also slippery so I may try making a TPU core and gluing a CF shell over it.Why did you choose TPU over PLA?
If I could find some black, no indicator, ~15mm types in distribution I’d grab them. I love collet knobs. But Selco and Sifam are hard to shop for. A few audio places have gray but the wrong cap types. I think Elma makes a variant but there are no pictures on Newark’s website so I need to go digest another data sheet. If you have a lead please share it. I’d rather buy than make in this case.I used Sifam Collet knobs for my controller, and i think they're great.
I had a midi controller project a while back that put me down this direction. I think I may revisit it someday, but there are a lot of different types of silicone RTVs to try and understand. Plus making a mold, figuring out how to manage air bubbles… I’d need some real scale to justify it.I've also been thinking about molding my own caps for cherry mx style switches.
Those are nice switches. For a while I’d hoped that they’d have like a 30 to 32mm tall variant available so I wouldn’t need a mezzanine board. I could just stick a really tall switch up through the front panel right beside the fader.This would lower the price for a potential v2. Also i tend to prefer mechanical switches to tactile switches. That's why i used e-switch LP6 series for the transport and automation section on my controller.
Did you link any pictures of your controller anywhere?