So -
For a long time I've spent a lotta time dorking around with the basic architecture and magnetic variations of guitar pickups. As regards the finer points of coil winding, well, that's another story.
As a longtime Hand Guider I've payed attention to wire gauge, insulation, number of turns, tension and aspect ratios. However, as far as the finer points of layering go, really, I just basically try to do what I hafta do to get all the wire on there and have the coil look nice & even on the outside when I'm done. Then, I check them on the MIghty Extech, and the ones that look pretty much identical (which is most of them) get used.
As a result, I kindof have no idea what I'm really doing, and 'till now, just wanted make sure I kept doing it, whatever the heck it is, because the decisions I'm making about the pickups have been based on how they sound when built around those coils.
However, I'm now talking to a pickup winding facility about cranking out a number of coils for my first real run, and they're proud of all the cool things they can control on the potential epic journey taken by the turns from inside to out. I suppose I could unwind my own (and other) coils and pay attention to what I see, but I'm not sure that's necessary. Really, I think it's time for me to Get a Clue about what you all think are The Basics of controlled variable TPL winding technique.
I'm not asking for anyone to hand over their hard-won personal formulas; I just want to know what you think is a good place to start, and if there's any general consensus about what to do from the inside towards the outside of a coil.
For a long time I've spent a lotta time dorking around with the basic architecture and magnetic variations of guitar pickups. As regards the finer points of coil winding, well, that's another story.
As a longtime Hand Guider I've payed attention to wire gauge, insulation, number of turns, tension and aspect ratios. However, as far as the finer points of layering go, really, I just basically try to do what I hafta do to get all the wire on there and have the coil look nice & even on the outside when I'm done. Then, I check them on the MIghty Extech, and the ones that look pretty much identical (which is most of them) get used.
As a result, I kindof have no idea what I'm really doing, and 'till now, just wanted make sure I kept doing it, whatever the heck it is, because the decisions I'm making about the pickups have been based on how they sound when built around those coils.
However, I'm now talking to a pickup winding facility about cranking out a number of coils for my first real run, and they're proud of all the cool things they can control on the potential epic journey taken by the turns from inside to out. I suppose I could unwind my own (and other) coils and pay attention to what I see, but I'm not sure that's necessary. Really, I think it's time for me to Get a Clue about what you all think are The Basics of controlled variable TPL winding technique.
I'm not asking for anyone to hand over their hard-won personal formulas; I just want to know what you think is a good place to start, and if there's any general consensus about what to do from the inside towards the outside of a coil.
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