Shaky hands all the way to the max over here! Since I was a teenager.I solder the pots as one of the very last things before installing the PCB in the enclosure, but I do it on the outside of the enclosure to give my shaky hand a little more space. I run masking tape across the holes to protect the finish and put the nuts on finger tight.
Toggles don't get soldered until the very end. It took me way too long to learn to do that and I spent way too much time wrestling with them in the past. Saving them for last is really helpful, especially if you need them at a particular height.
As I read this thread, I realize that it would be pretty easy to make a jig to install pots. Even as simple as a piece of plexiglass with holes aligned to the common drilling template would work miracles here… (note to self: buy a couple plexiglass sheets)
Take you time with the drilling process (I’ve got a hand drill) and you’ll be just fine soldering the pots directly to the board before installing. The drill template is key. The pots can be bent a little for some extra wiggle room. It also helps if you don’t push the pots all the down before installing. The key here is to keep ‘em level with the board. When it’s all boxed up you won’t know the difference. The nuts and washers put it all into place.
Right but if it’s not symmetrical you are SOL.
What do you mean?You would be either way, then, wouldn’t you?
What do you mean?