I'm new to building humbuckers, and I may have a misconception about physical contact between all the poles, slugs, steel keeper, and bar magnet.
I know the steel keeper bar physically touches the magnet, but do the pole screws and slugs require physical contact with keeper or magnet? Or do they just need close proximity - say within .5mm of keeper or magnet? Will lack of physical contact result in a dead pole or a weak pole?
I ordered some pole screws, slugs, and keeper bars from Stewmac. I was expecting the holes in the keeper to be threaded for the pole screws, thus making solid contact. I was surprised to find that they are not threaded, and they are slightly oversized - ~.5mm larger then the pole screws which they sell.
Thanks for setting me straight on this fundamental newbie issue.
RJ
I know the steel keeper bar physically touches the magnet, but do the pole screws and slugs require physical contact with keeper or magnet? Or do they just need close proximity - say within .5mm of keeper or magnet? Will lack of physical contact result in a dead pole or a weak pole?
I ordered some pole screws, slugs, and keeper bars from Stewmac. I was expecting the holes in the keeper to be threaded for the pole screws, thus making solid contact. I was surprised to find that they are not threaded, and they are slightly oversized - ~.5mm larger then the pole screws which they sell.
Thanks for setting me straight on this fundamental newbie issue.
RJ
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