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Metal Skull Guitar Volume / Tone Control Knob

Metal Skull Guitar Volume / Tone Control Knob

This distinctive control knob features a meticulously crafted skull design with striking red gem-set eyes that catch the light beautifully. The skull's anatomical details are precisely rendered, from the defined eye sockets and nasal cavity to the subtle cheekbone contours and jawline structure. The knob's cap displays excellent dimensional depth with realistic skull proportions, while the cylindrical body provides a secure grip surface with subtle ridged detailing around its circumference.

The red accent gems are positioned perfectly within the eye sockets, creating an eye-catching focal point that adds character and visual interest. This knob is particularly well-suited for guitar volume and tone controls where a bold, distinctive aesthetic is desired, making it ideal for rock, metal, or gothic-themed instruments where the skull motif complements the musical style.

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1+ £3.23
2+ £2.584
5+ £2.4225
10+ £2.261
20+ £2.2287
50+ £2.1641
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Fitting

Knob TypeRotary
Shaft TypeRound
Shaft FixingGrub Screw
Hole Size5.8mm

Appearance

Identity ColourBlack
Body ColourBlack
Accent ColourRed
Position Indicator Colour
Position Indicator Shape

Measurements

Minimum Shaft Depth6.1mm
Maximum Shaft Depth11.2mm
Body Diameter18.7mm
Maximum Diameter22.8mm
Width18.95mm
Length22.7mm
Height19.6mm
Additional Measurements
Unit Weight23.85g
Metal Skull Guitar Volume / Tone Control Knob

Hole Type

Round Hole

A knob designed for a round shaft has a smooth, cylindrical hole that matches the shaft's shape. This type of hole allows the knob to slide easily onto the shaft, relying on a grub screw / set screw or friction to keep it in place. This design is widely used in audio equipment, consumer electronics, and control panels due to its simplicity and versatility

A knob with a round hole can typically also be used on a D type shaft in the 180° position (where the position indicator is opposite to the flat of the D) and can often also be mouned to splined shafts in low torque applications.

A View from the underside of the knob when fitting a round hole knob to a D shaft, showing the grub screw position relative to the position indicator:

Measuring Rotary Knobs

Read more about measuring rotary knobs here.