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[email protected] (Darren Harris)

27/05/2004 1:53 PM

Help: Making Knobs

I need to make a some knobs that will fit a standard door knob
spindle. But the knobs have to be flat, no more than 5/8" thick at
their thickess point, and anywhere from 1" to 2" in diameter.

Since all knobs that fit a standard door knob spindle are actually
door knob size, and the smaller knobs(which are not made for the
torque involved with turning)only use screws to secure them anyway, I
was thinking that perhaps what I need can be made it out of wood.

Can anyone tell me if this can be done without having to purchase
"major" machinery. And what would be the best wood to use?(Or perhaps
I should just go with some sort of plastic. ie: Nylon or Delrin).

Thanks a lot.

Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.


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Hoyt Weathers

in reply to [email protected] (Darren Harris) on 27/05/2004 1:53 PM

27/05/2004 4:01 PM

Darren Harris wrote:

> I need to make a some knobs that will fit a standard door knob
> spindle. But the knobs have to be flat, no more than 5/8" thick at
> their thickess point, and anywhere from 1" to 2" in diameter.
>
> Since all knobs that fit a standard door knob spindle are actually
> door knob size, and the smaller knobs(which are not made for the
> torque involved with turning)only use screws to secure them anyway, I
> was thinking that perhaps what I need can be made it out of wood.
>
> Can anyone tell me if this can be done without having to purchase
> "major" machinery. And what would be the best wood to use?(Or perhaps
> I should just go with some sort of plastic. ie: Nylon or Delrin).
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Darren Harris
> Staten Island, New York.

Seems that a hole saw would work to cut the knob provided the center hole is smaller
than the spindle. Then using a tiny chisel just square up the hole to fit. You may
need to reinforce the hole with thin brass plates. Or perhaps just epoxy them onto
the spindle.

Hoyt W.

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dave in fairfax

in reply to [email protected] (Darren Harris) on 27/05/2004 1:53 PM

28/05/2004 1:40 AM

Darren Harris wrote:
> I need to make a some knobs that will fit a standard door knob
> spindle. But the knobs have to be flat, no more than 5/8" thick at
> their thickess point, and anywhere from 1" to 2" in diameter.

Depends on your willingness to play and how much you want to
spend. A hole saw ill make them and some sandpaper will make them
usable. A lathe will make them also and be more fun, but it'll
cost more. HF has their 14X40 on sale for about $75, throw in the
$30 toolset and you're set up for just over $100. 'Course the
hole saw won't take up as much room or time....
Dave in Fairfax
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[email protected] (Darren Harris)

in reply to [email protected] (Darren Harris) on 27/05/2004 1:53 PM

15/06/2004 3:47 PM

> Seems that a hole saw would work to cut the knob provided the center hole is smaller
> than the spindle. Then using a tiny chisel just square up the hole to fit. You may
> need to reinforce the hole with thin brass plates. Or perhaps just epoxy them onto
> the spindle.

Excellent idea. Thanks a lot.

I already have the needed equipment, so this should be a breeze.

Darren Island
Staten Island, New York.


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