I'm relatively inexperienced, having successfully built and wound 2 sets of Tele style single coils.
I want to fabricate my own metal baseplates to contruct a couple of humbuckers. I read somewhere that the baseplate must not have significant iron content, so as not to be attracted to the pickup magnets. Is this a real requirement for proper functional pickups? What will happen if I used sheet steel cut from a desktop computer case? What is an acceptable iron content? .032" brass sheet metal ( > 1% Fe) is available but not cheap. Any suggestions on a scrap source for an acceptable metal sheet?
I did examine an existing purchased humbucker. I noticed that the baseplate had a brass color, and did not exhibit attraction to either pole of my test magnet.
Thanks for any info or ideas.
RJ
I want to fabricate my own metal baseplates to contruct a couple of humbuckers. I read somewhere that the baseplate must not have significant iron content, so as not to be attracted to the pickup magnets. Is this a real requirement for proper functional pickups? What will happen if I used sheet steel cut from a desktop computer case? What is an acceptable iron content? .032" brass sheet metal ( > 1% Fe) is available but not cheap. Any suggestions on a scrap source for an acceptable metal sheet?
I did examine an existing purchased humbucker. I noticed that the baseplate had a brass color, and did not exhibit attraction to either pole of my test magnet.
Thanks for any info or ideas.
RJ
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