Source for Silvertone ?

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Source for Silvertone ?

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Is there a source out there for the Silvertone purple turn table felt / velvet (as shown) ??
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I would think some google searching would turn up something, if not your local fabric store. I've certainly seen velvet at my local JoAnn Fabrics, but I've never looked for purple.

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There are two problems with using modern velvet. Unless the turntable has a covering ring round the outside, cutting a perfect circle without the fabric fraying is difficult, but it can be overcome by drawing the circle on the fabric first, and smearing a thin film of adhesive round the circle before cutting. The other problem is that modern velvet has a distinct "pile" to it, which means that as the turntable revolves, you get an annoying "light/dark" effect.

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Yes, my Silvertone has a raised edge around the turntable Phono48. Most of the purple velvet is gone.....

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That's one major problem dealt with then....

If you are shopping for velvet, try to get the dressmaking type, it has a shorter pile than the furnishing velvet, which also may be too thick to go under the rim.

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Sometimes remnants will show up on eBay for not much. I got a piece of apple green silk velvet for my Columbia Viva-Tonal that way that was right on in thickness and color.

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Phono48 wrote:There are two problems with using modern velvet. Unless the turntable has a covering ring round the outside, cutting a perfect circle without the fabric fraying is difficult, .....
The trick I use to trim the felt is to take a length of flat aluminum stock (available at home cheapo). Drill a hole at one end that will fit over the center spindle. Then decide where you want to cut the felt at the edge and cut a small slot in the aluminum with a hack-saw. Place the bar over the spindle and place razor knife in the slot and trim the excess off. The bar keeps the razor blade at the exact radius you desire.
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