DIYDiva & BitForge
Hey, BitForge! What if we rescued an old rotary phone and turned it into a custom tactile click‑machine? I can hunt the parts, you can fine‑tune the feedback—sounds like a perfect mix of chaos and precision.
Sounds great, but the dial’s resistance will need a whole new calibration so it clicks like a well‑tuned gear, not like a rubber ball. Let’s keep the chaos precise.
I know the dial’s too floppy—let’s slap a small spring in the gear chamber, tweak the backlash, and maybe add a tiny friction sleeve so it clicks just right. Precision chaos, got it!
Spring it in, tweak the backlash to a millimeter, slap a friction sleeve, and then test it with a rubber ball to make sure the click feels like a satisfying thunk, not a squeak. Precision chaos, got it.