Hey Everybody,
I'm Joël, from Holland.
I've been here for some time, but more as a silent member.
I thought that the info I needed was already here, so no need to repeat al my newbie questions over again.
Anyway, I've just completed my first set of bass pickups, for my G&L tribute L-2500. Made them from the ground up, but with some mods to my taste.
It turned out oké, with the improvised winder. But it got a bit sloppy at the end.
So, I'm planning to make a winder more to standard, for better results.
But I was wondering, who is using what on the board. By what I mean, the Lollar winder, or a lathewinder, or maybe something else fancy.
And what are the pros and cons of those different winders.
I have the Lollar book, it was sitting on a shelf of a friend-luthier of mine. And luckily, he let met lend it.
Well, I hope to hear you guys soon, and you'll seeing me hanging around.
Joel
Here are some pics of my first project:
I'm Joël, from Holland.
I've been here for some time, but more as a silent member.
I thought that the info I needed was already here, so no need to repeat al my newbie questions over again.
Anyway, I've just completed my first set of bass pickups, for my G&L tribute L-2500. Made them from the ground up, but with some mods to my taste.
It turned out oké, with the improvised winder. But it got a bit sloppy at the end.
So, I'm planning to make a winder more to standard, for better results.
But I was wondering, who is using what on the board. By what I mean, the Lollar winder, or a lathewinder, or maybe something else fancy.
And what are the pros and cons of those different winders.
I have the Lollar book, it was sitting on a shelf of a friend-luthier of mine. And luckily, he let met lend it.
Well, I hope to hear you guys soon, and you'll seeing me hanging around.
Joel
Here are some pics of my first project:
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