Thanks to a friend of mine who keeps a lot of stuff around, I got my hands on two rather sizable transformer cores (the E-I variety), both made from laminated silicon steel, one from 0.4mm laminates, the other from 0.8mm laminates. Since silicon steel has already been recommended here as good magnetic material for pickup blades, I thought I'd give it a try.
Machining the blade won't be a problem - I've enough basic metalworking experience to cut it to proper length (enough to cover a jazz bass pickup's length, for instance), but I'm unsure how to actually de-laminate it. The trouble is the entire core is apparently lacquer-potted and, while my friend warned me I could probably split the laminates mechanically, I would probably break off several laminates and damage them badly (maybe salvage them for a shorter pickups such as half of a Precision splitcoil). Is there any way to dissolve the lacquer potting and preserve as much metal as possible without damaging the metal as well?
Also (and I can only hope one of the blade gurus will chime in ), would using thinner or thicker blades work well? Would there be any harm in (re)gluing two 0.4mm blades and using that? Or would 0.4mm blades work as well?
Machining the blade won't be a problem - I've enough basic metalworking experience to cut it to proper length (enough to cover a jazz bass pickup's length, for instance), but I'm unsure how to actually de-laminate it. The trouble is the entire core is apparently lacquer-potted and, while my friend warned me I could probably split the laminates mechanically, I would probably break off several laminates and damage them badly (maybe salvage them for a shorter pickups such as half of a Precision splitcoil). Is there any way to dissolve the lacquer potting and preserve as much metal as possible without damaging the metal as well?
Also (and I can only hope one of the blade gurus will chime in ), would using thinner or thicker blades work well? Would there be any harm in (re)gluing two 0.4mm blades and using that? Or would 0.4mm blades work as well?
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