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"Moog Subharmonicon in excellent condition, with knob crowns for easy reading and grip (they are very easily removed if that's not your thing 😉)
With original box, manual, patch cards, power cord and patch cables."
Thursday, June 20, 2024
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if you'll excuse me asking, where did you find those amazing knob grips? thanks.
ReplyDeleteThey appear to be 3D printed. I can't believe I have those filament colors too. It would be simple to create. Scan the top of a Moog Knob. Convert the image to an .stl in Inkscape. There is a free online program called TinkerCAD. You can create a cylinder with a rectangular lever sticking out the side. Import the .stl and make it a "hole". Center it with your cylinder and subtract the stl file making what you see above. Then 3D print it. This is really high level but should straight forward.
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