Just as I have spent most of my sunday afternoon and evening reading the threads on this forum, thought I perhaps should introduce myself and plunge in with some questions.
I've just finished putting together my first guitar, a "partscaster"
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3529/...ea8197b67b.jpg
I'm now at the stage where I gotta get the electrics sorted, originally planned on something like some standard or slightly hot Seymore Duncans, but now I'm thinking
1) I'm sure SDs would Sound fantastic, but they cost as much as the rest of the project so far.
2) How hard can it be to put 3 single coil pickups together?
3) I would enjoy the satisfaction of knowing I had made the pups.
4) If I didn't like them, I could always wind another.
My plan is very low tech: I'll use an old hand-wind drill already have in my tool box, which has a turns ratio of 1:5. I'll mount it in my vice, turn the handle with one hand and use the other to feed from the bobbin. I'm only making 3 single coils, so I don't intend to spend time creating fancy counters etc, I can count the turns and keep a notch tally on a notepad.
After winding and checking the resistance I'll solder up tails and wax them in solvent/beeswax.
So that is the planned method, planned materials are....
43 AWG wire
250G ENAMMELED COPPER WINDING WIRE /MAGNET WIRE 43 AWG on eBay (end time 24-Oct-09 01:43:00 BST)
Magnets
10 Alnico Rod / Reed Switch Magnets 5mm x 19mm on eBay (end time 06-Nov-09 12:35:47 GMT)
Single coil "flats" from Allparts UK
Pickup flat set for Strat
(I prefer to buy within the UK where I can, keep it homegrown etc.)
So to questions:
If I use 43 AWG wire, how many turns should I aim for before I trim up and measure with my DVM? I'm looking for slightly hot sound with probably a few more turns on the bridge. Are there any good rules-of-thumb or starting points?
Are there any gaping flaws in my plan that are plain to the experienced winders who frequent this forum?
Cheers!
Dan
I've just finished putting together my first guitar, a "partscaster"
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3529/...ea8197b67b.jpg
I'm now at the stage where I gotta get the electrics sorted, originally planned on something like some standard or slightly hot Seymore Duncans, but now I'm thinking
1) I'm sure SDs would Sound fantastic, but they cost as much as the rest of the project so far.
2) How hard can it be to put 3 single coil pickups together?
3) I would enjoy the satisfaction of knowing I had made the pups.
4) If I didn't like them, I could always wind another.
My plan is very low tech: I'll use an old hand-wind drill already have in my tool box, which has a turns ratio of 1:5. I'll mount it in my vice, turn the handle with one hand and use the other to feed from the bobbin. I'm only making 3 single coils, so I don't intend to spend time creating fancy counters etc, I can count the turns and keep a notch tally on a notepad.
After winding and checking the resistance I'll solder up tails and wax them in solvent/beeswax.
So that is the planned method, planned materials are....
43 AWG wire
250G ENAMMELED COPPER WINDING WIRE /MAGNET WIRE 43 AWG on eBay (end time 24-Oct-09 01:43:00 BST)
Magnets
10 Alnico Rod / Reed Switch Magnets 5mm x 19mm on eBay (end time 06-Nov-09 12:35:47 GMT)
Single coil "flats" from Allparts UK
Pickup flat set for Strat
(I prefer to buy within the UK where I can, keep it homegrown etc.)
So to questions:
If I use 43 AWG wire, how many turns should I aim for before I trim up and measure with my DVM? I'm looking for slightly hot sound with probably a few more turns on the bridge. Are there any good rules-of-thumb or starting points?
Are there any gaping flaws in my plan that are plain to the experienced winders who frequent this forum?
Cheers!
Dan
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