DIY ....Counter sunk/ counter weight shift knobs

Old Sep 22, 2011 | 01:48 AM
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DIY ....Counter sunk/ counter weight shift knobs

This would be a good DIY for someone who has access to a metal lathe. Just practice and patience is required. Skill could be usefull for better results

So I started off with a stock of steel...


Started machining it down to size, I didnt take any measurements at all, just went with what would feel comfortable in my hand.


once I got the thickness I wanted, I drilled the hole that I will counter sink and then thread it with 8x1.25 mm tap. I counter sunk the knob to make it sit as low as possible.


Now I tapered the bottom end of the knob


after doing some finishing runs to get a nice finish I cut off the knob from the steel stock.


I put duct tape on the finished side and put it back on the machine so I could finish the top of the knob.


here it is fresh off the machine, weighs over 400 grams.



After a few coats of clear coat , here is how it looks in the car. I know having a counter weight shift knob on an A/T is useless but its nice and solid. i love how it sits so low.
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Old Sep 23, 2011 | 12:40 AM
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looks really good
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Old Sep 23, 2011 | 09:32 PM
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Nice! Back in the early 90's I used to love going to woodshop class to use the lathe. So many options and so much originality can be made in minutes.

Looks good although maybe a slightly more gradual taper to the bottom would make it look a bit less block-y...? Either way I think it looks great man, nice work!!
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Old Sep 25, 2011 | 01:05 AM
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I like! May I order one? haha
I wish I could find one that doesn't absorb heat. It gets hot down here in Texas
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