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Making my own custom shift knob ...

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j45on:
Nice job and great pictures  :bow:
Looks more interesting than my ball one I made for my car

jgroom:

--- Quote from: Jonny on May 18, 2011, 05:19:47 AM ---Just one small problem, the gear sticks on the wrong side.

--- End quote ---

How can it be on the wrong side?  It's in the middle.  :lol:

Looks good, I'm planning to make one like J45on's for my MX-5.

Cheers

Jeff

dickda1:
Ooh!  this looks so nice.

I have a large Asian lathe with small levers that are probably quite adequate for smaller hands.   You have inspired me to make some larger levers.  Thanks.

-Dick

Troutsqueezer:
Very nice job. Not long ago I made an aluminum steering wheel knob for my tractor. It works like a champ but the aluminum does coat my hand after a few minutes so I've taken to wearing gloves. Did you put some sort of coating on the knob? May be beneficial if you didn't.

rleete:
Looks nice, but try remaking it out of steel.  You'll be amazed at how it seems to shift more smoothly.  The weight gives it better feel.

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