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Source for thin ceramic bar magnets?
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Mojo sells these.
Ceramic 8 Bar Magnet 2.35'' Long
and These
Ceramic 8 Bar Magnet 2.30" Long
My 2 Cents, Alnico rod magnets, and forbon flatwork are an improvement over plastic bobbins, steel slugs, and ceramic bars.
Tonally, and it is much easier to get the desired amount of wire on the bobbin.
But, maybe you are trying to do something else.
GL,
T"If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
Terry
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Originally posted by big_teee View PostMojo sells these.
Ceramic 8 Bar Magnet 2.35'' Long
and These
Ceramic 8 Bar Magnet 2.30" Long
My 2 Cents, Alnico rod magnets, and forbon flatwork are an improvement over plastic bobbins, steel slugs, and ceramic bars.
Tonally, and it is much easier to get the desired amount of wire on the bobbin.
But, maybe you are trying to do something else.
GL,
T
The thin ceramic bar mags I've used on some singles to make a single coil sized p90. I use a humbucker bobbin, mount it to a forbon strat bottom, pole screws through the humbucker bobbin into a keeper bar with the ceramic mags on both sides, kinda like a p90. The ceramic mags are the only ones I've seen in that dimension though, alnico would certainly be better if I could find it. I know trying to cut a magnet is not an easy task.
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You may want to try degaussing the thin ceramics, then charge them back at reduced gauss.
I've done that with some success.
You have to be very careful doing that because the thin Ceramics, are very easy to break, if you clang them around the NEOs.
I know this for sure!
GL,"If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
Terry
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