Don't know who makes thicker ones.
They would be easy to make?
You could cut, and tap whatever thickness you like.
I like the baseplate bare just fine.
You can clear Lacquer them to keep them from rusting.
I also like them without steel baseplates, but you need the forbon you can thread.
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Thanks! What does it take to cut 1/16" copper plated steel? Would any nibblers work or scissors with added mechanical advantage? Sadley I do not own a die and punch press.
Cutting 1/16" steel is probably going to need a hacksaw or coping saw with a 32tpi blade. Good sharp tinsnips might be OK but they will deform the smaller piece so use them for trimming. It's possible a nibbler would have a fine time but mine broke so I'm not a good person to ask.
I just put masking tape over the magnets, but I guess lacquer would work. I can't use lacquer from November to April so the tape is better for me.
Just for fun I might add a second baseplate to the Tele bridge I made to listen for changes. I can see having a guitar built to change pickups quickly would be a big help!
I just know that Leo used the copper plated steel for something but it might have been the bridge plate. Knowing him he used the pickup punch out from the bridge to put under the pickup thus saving $.001. Cha-ching!
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