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  • #91
    Originally posted by MrCandy View Post
    I do not need this calculator, we have an emulator winding machines for debugging process.
    He reports
    42 AWG - 90 NT
    43 AWG - 105 NT
    44 AWG - 114 NT
    in a layer.
    I wrote that calculator and I don't need it either.

    I have simple arithmetic to calculate how many turns of .0027" OD wire can fit in one layer on a bobbin with .25" height.
    "Det var helt Texas" is written Nowegian meaning "that's totally Texas." When spoken, it means "that's crazy."

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    • #92
      Originally posted by salvarsan View Post
      I wrote that calculator and I don't need it either.

      I have simple arithmetic to calculate how many turns of .0027" OD wire can fit in one layer on a bobbin with .25" height.
      Theoretical calculations will be different from the actual winding. If you set the actual height machine reels,
      you get the wrong form coils. I reported the data on the basis of the practical results of winding.

      Congratulations to the entire community a Happy New Year Click image for larger version

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      • #93
        Originally posted by MrCandy View Post
        Congratulations to the entire community a Happy New Year [ATTACH=CONFIG]16674[/ATTACH]
        Happy New Year to you and everyone else!

        Let's all make a ton of money in 2012!
        It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein


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        • #94
          Here's my prototype blade Strat pickup using MrCandy's neo magnet.

          I'm not sure when I'll get it into the guitar, but I'll try in the next few days.

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          OK, here's what it sounds like:

          http://www.sgd-lutherie.com/media/ne...eck_test_1.mp3

          The guitar's not set up well, so it was hard to play!

          This was the first try on the pickup, so now I have some tweaking to do. Not too bad.

          Here is is distorted:

          http://www.sgd-lutherie.com/media/bl..._distorted.mp3
          Last edited by David Schwab; 01-01-2012, 06:34 AM.
          It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein


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          • #95
            Originally posted by David Schwab View Post
            Here's my prototype blade Strat pickup using MrCandy's neo magnet.

            I'm not sure when I'll get it into the guitar, but I'll try in the next few days.

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            OK, here's what it sounds like:

            http://www.sgd-lutherie.com/media/ne...eck_test_1.mp3

            The guitar's not set up well, so it was hard to play!

            This was the first try on the pickup, so now I have some tweaking to do. Not too bad.

            Here is is distorted:

            http://www.sgd-lutherie.com/media/bl..._distorted.mp3
            Good job David.
            Low frequencies are hard, at high frequencies there are no artifacts.
            A good prototype.

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