I had to make a set of six string bass pickup, and don't have any parts made for it yet. All my routers and bits were at the workshop, and I didn't feel like going to get them and made jigs, etc., so I thought about the old pickups from the 50's with paper bobbins. My bobbins have a steel blade to support them, so I just needed something to hold the wire in place.
I figured how to fold paper to make a bobbin, and then drew out an exploded view in Adobe Illustrator. I printed it out, and used a glue stick to adhere it to a manilla folder, cut it out with a scissor and x-acto knife, folded and glued it with CA. I also used CA to stiffen the paper.
I used black paper tape to insulate the open ends from the blade, and wound 'er up. It worked really well, and as long as your pickup will be in a closed cover is a viable alternate to work up a custom pickup in a short time.
I figured how to fold paper to make a bobbin, and then drew out an exploded view in Adobe Illustrator. I printed it out, and used a glue stick to adhere it to a manilla folder, cut it out with a scissor and x-acto knife, folded and glued it with CA. I also used CA to stiffen the paper.
I used black paper tape to insulate the open ends from the blade, and wound 'er up. It worked really well, and as long as your pickup will be in a closed cover is a viable alternate to work up a custom pickup in a short time.
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