It certainly hasn't become stiff after 3 months on my K3.
not sure why fingernail won't work for you?
I can just put both thumbs on the front of the knob at about 10-to-2 and put 2 fingers from each hand 'over' the know and us my nails to gently pull the rubber grip forward. As I do that I can move my fingers futher over the rubber and it gets easier too.

How about a plastic knife or wooden implement - a lolly-pop stick we'd say, you might say popsicle (if I understand the item correctly), perhaps a gentle prizing around the rubbish at the back?

I'm guessing you didn't build the kit otherwise you would know how it went on and how easy it actually is to remove. Take a look at the on-line assembly manual if you haven't got one to see.
73 de M0XDF, K3 #174
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The trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit.
-Moliere, actor and playwright (1622-1673)

On 29 Mar 2008, at 13:03, Mike Scott wrote:
I have found that my VFO A knob is loose and I suspect I need to tighten the front-panel nut. It wiggles from side-to-side excessively. To do this I need
to remove the rubber grip. I have seen the procedure in the operator's
manual using my fingernails but this approach isn't going to work. Perhaps the grip becomes stiff with age (one month). Short of cutting it off and ordering a replacement grip what can I do? I don't know how I would cut it off by the way. I might need to get a whole new knob and rubber grip; of course I still would need to find a way to remove the knob but I at least
could use some tools to remove it in that case.

I tried some gentle warming with hot air directed on the knob, maybe I
should get more aggressive with this approach. I removed the grip once when I first built the K3 in order to adjust friction so I do understand the procedure offered in the manual. It was difficult at that time but doable.

Mike Scott - AE6WA
Tarzana, CA (DM04 / near LA)
K3-100 #508/ KX1  #1311


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