The Fine Things are Always Hand Made
Needed the large tuning knob but failed to find one at several radio meets, so I had a few repos made for my use and a couple spares.
Not the wood "S" style, rather of the brown bakelite set used for the late 1930's Philharmonic and Sixteen.
My source original large tuning knob is dark brown with 2 set screws.
The repo is casting resin using a mold from the original. Good color match with 2 set screws.
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See photo of a repo on my late Philharmonic and another laying in front of the radio.
Maybe a few others need this knob, too.
I have an extra repo tuning knob I would sell for $20, including mailing 1st class within continental U.S. Depending on interest I may have a few more made just like it with set screw, but need to gage interest over the next couple weeks.
If interested, e-mail me at dcp944@yahoo.com
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Mike - Not familiar with the process. And not in my "wheelhouse".
Take a silicone mould from a scott escutcheon and make this conductive by rubbing the surface with powdered graphite, this can then be electroplated with copper, I used to do this as a kid with candle wax and coins etc works reallly well.
Mike
I suppose penneys provide the copper. How do you connect a battery wire to the graphite coating? And can you attract enough copper to build a rigid form?
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