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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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Originally posted by NightWinder View PostId have to say...one of the 2. One crooked screw...man that shoe is gonna fight ya...Just look everything over carfully.
THANKS!
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Originally posted by NightWinder View PostI would like to say it has been a real pleasure reading some of your posts, and by all means, continue to. You guys are eagar and hungry for knowledge and steped right in with great ideas. Enjoy the forum, Its here for you.
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Absolutly. The more you do, the more you'll get in your groove...Its all trial and error...error mostly. You'll quickly recognise errors that cost ya, and those that wont, like totally disinegrating a freshly wound coil because of a sucure lead that was'nt unfastend. Looking at it, admiring it- wow...it so even, it so.....hey, wheres the lead? That is pickup winding in its finest!!! I still ctch myself sometimes doing that, although I will say when your winding, Move SLOW.....I guess thats the best I could say
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HIYA fellas! SERIOUS NOOB HERE.......
Hi.
Im Ben, I have an itch to learn. I would love to be able to make my own pickups sometime in the near future and I have really no idea where to start.. If any of you all could guide me Id really appreciate it! I have some woodworking experience and am also planning on making a solid body guitar soon. I am a big Strat fan and I have leanings in that general design style. I am going to use Black walnut and a couple other American hardwoods.. Perhaps Hickory for the neck.. Ive always loved Hickory for many reasons ( Not the least of which is its delicious meat flavoring abilities.. ) and either cherry for the fretboard or perhaps Black oak. I am in Northern Ca and there is a good deal of Black oak in this part of the country , its a beautiful hard wood.
I am also in the process of having a proto-type of an electric guitar bridge built..
Ah sooo many projects so little $$$$!
Later gang!
and much thanks!
Ben
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Originally posted by PoorMan View PostOn a 'bucker...When I run braided wire under the screw bobbin the bobbin doesn't sit flat--it leans back a little. Anyone else experience this?
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Originally posted by WolfeMacleod View PostIf I may add something..
...and despite my earlier exhanges with Nightwinder, I really am a nice guy.
Untill someone pisses me off. It's in my Scottish nature.
But..I think (and hope) we're OK now.
..for now.
IT'S CRRRAAAAAPPPP!!!!
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I 2nd that. Break out the Claymores and have a Scotch on the ROCKS!!!
Have any of you been to Scotland? I spent holiday in Scotland in 1999 and it was awesome. I highly recommend it. If you're interested, drop me a line and i'll give you a great itenerary...the one i followed.
My next trip to the UK is to Wales to go castle hopping....some of the best castles in the world ....if you're into that.
Hey Spence....when I do, i'll stop by for a visit.
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Originally posted by PoorMan View PostI don't have a good reason...I'm just being a slave to tradition.
You guys have more patience than I do, that's for sure!
I can see why some pickup makers are using PC boards on the bottoms of the pickups... just attach the bobbins to the PCB and solder the wires to the traces!
Bill Lawrence had a nice setup on his pickups... each bobbin had small metal solder terminals on each end.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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