Today's exercise in lunacy consists of making a classic early crystal set radio receiver.
First, I wanted the main tuning dial. I took a small eyelet I had and filed it down a little.

Then I glued a finishing nail in the hole. Voila - one oversized dial.

I wanted one of those silly old hexagonal antennas. I formed plasticard around a fat nut and then glued another finishing nail which had had the head snipped off to the bottom. This stage involved several false starts, much broken plasticard and an immense amount of cursing.
I then painted it brass/gold and wrapped it in thin green wire. This also involved immense amounts of cursing. I sort of screwed that up, because the glue wasn't dry, so there are some ugly spots on the antenna. Blah. Too late. Not going to make ANOTHER one.

The speaker was made by jamming some foam into a slightly larger eyelet.

Here is the completed plasticard face (the speaker is not here glued in yet, it's just sitting loose for the photo). The smaller knobs are just other finishing nail heads.

Painted, with tiny markings dabbed on.

Building the case. Almost done!

Finished:
