The knob comes in real handy when making large moves on the machine, 
while the indents, or other "knurled" edges give a nice, tactile feel 
when making small, movements.  I've got both on my MPG, and I like 
having both for the reasons stated.

Mark

On 03/25/2011 07:15 AM, Roland Jollivet wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I'm looking at manufacturing low cost OEM MPG's and just wanted to field
> opinion on the wheel.
>
> Some have a knob on them, while others have a few indents in the wheel.
> Personally I see the indent as preferable, as in not getting bumped/bent,
> but just wanted to see if there was some consensus or convincing arguments
> for either.
> Since this list has the brightest people around, I thought it's the best
> place to ask ;-)
>
> Yes, best option is to provide both.
>
> Regards
> Roland
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