Hello to everyone on this Forum and many thanks for all the informative postings here.
After playing the guitar for quite a few years I decided to try my hand at pickup winding.
In the attached photo the main parts are, an old defunct sewing machine, some wooden coasters, cheap fishing reel with onboard traverser to which I attached a small tube from a WD40 can to bring the wire close to the pickup, vacuum cleaner belt, calculator/counter setup.
On the first wind the reel traverser gave me a cross-hatch pattern on the pickup. To cure that I will take of the drive belt and re-attach the fishing reel hand-winder.
Learning as I go,
All the best.
After playing the guitar for quite a few years I decided to try my hand at pickup winding.
In the attached photo the main parts are, an old defunct sewing machine, some wooden coasters, cheap fishing reel with onboard traverser to which I attached a small tube from a WD40 can to bring the wire close to the pickup, vacuum cleaner belt, calculator/counter setup.
On the first wind the reel traverser gave me a cross-hatch pattern on the pickup. To cure that I will take of the drive belt and re-attach the fishing reel hand-winder.
Learning as I go,
All the best.
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