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Wes.... I think he's after the knobs not the pots B) (the stew mac pot's are good quality though)

There are a number of UK suppliers who can help you here, but you're likely to encounter the same problems you did ordering the Hiscock book - fancy knobs are a fairly specialised item, and available mostly by mail order or online.

I'd recommend asking in any local electronics store, or a music shop, but I fear they will only have stock parts for large manufacturors, so a unique design may be difficult to locate.

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Gah! Beaten to the punch! :D

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Yeah i realise chances are im gonna encounter the same problems....im just hoping if i find somewhere it will be where i have friends, or somewhere close enough to travel to pick them up....i would love to try a local electronics shop...but we dont have any, and as for music shop lol....only one very tiny lil thing that couldnt help...i was hoping for sites that i could look into or something....the sites that were recommended would be good but they arent really based in the UK plus they dont have the les paul styel knobs

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Wooooo very fancy.....looking very sweet....should look nice

I would go fully custom but one i dont have a lathe....and two the thing no one seems to get is that i want the exact knobs used on a Les Paul...as im actually making a les paul copy :D

And i just wanted the exactl knobs but on say chrome or somethign fancy to take away the plastic look...but never mind, that was just me looking to the future, ill have a closer look around when it comes to it

Hopefully should have some Les Paul plans on the way within the next few days....hopefully....so then we can get a started

Though the knobs look very nice B)

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i'm not a genius, or *good* with a lathe. I think the real important thing is having a lathe to use at all :D

Basically, I cut 2 rectangles out of an offcut of padauk, and used my router to make it 15 thick with perfectly parallel faces. I then drew a circle on it and chopped roughly round it. Once it was trimmed, I glued a piece of black plastic scratch plate material to one side of the blocks, and drilled a hole in approximately the middle of each circle.

Whilst these set, I chucked a piece of scrap hardwood in the lathe, and turned up a round section slightly narrower than the final diameter of my knobs. I then turned a small peg on the end of the cylinder, which corresponded to the size of hole in the discs. This is to hold the discs in the lathe without having to grip them in the chuck.

The discs were placed on the peg, and a small strip of doublesided stickytape ensured the discs didn't slip during turning. I then used a small chisel to turn the corners and wonky edges off the rough shaped disc. You have to go slow for this, because the uneven faces of the rough disc can grab your chisel if you are heavy handed. After the piece is round, I turned it to the final diameter of the base - in this case 25.5 mm.

The next step was to glue on the second layer of black plastic, then turn this down to the diameter of the top of the knob - 15mm. Once this was done, I used a small round ended tool to join the top and base of the knob with a nice curve.

I sanded each piece to 800 grit, grain filled them with 2 application of thin CA, and polished them with 2000 grit paper and finally some common or garden brasso.

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They'll be going on this...

-3 piece mahogany/padauk/mahogany neck with EI Rosewood board and head veneer

-2 Piece semi-hollow mahogany body with bookmatched flame maple top

-2 ply tortoise/cream binding

It's going to be setup with 2 Stew Mac golden age humbuckers, a volume control and blend knob, no tone or toggle switch.

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