Hey there!
Might be an already answered/noob question, but how do you guys optimize the time you use winding/assemblying pickups?
Especially humbuckers, because i use about 65 minutes pr. humbucker from picking the parts to finish assembly and wired up. This is excluding potting.
Single coils is about 15 mins or so, without the magnet assembly.
Am i just really slow, or are there some nice tips'n'tricks to make things go faster? My winder runs at 1000-1200 RPM the most of the time.
I've recently started a pickup business instead of just winding for myself/friends, and we're dealing about 5-10 orders (mainly sets) pr. month. I wind pickups after order, because having a full stock is too expensive when i've just started.
Oh, and does anyone have experience with 42.5 AWG wire? Because i'm about to stock up 5 kgs of wire, and not sure wether to continue with 42, or try 42,5 to optimize a little cost-wise and space/time wise. But i'm concerned the sound may become "dull" compared to 42 AWG (like a tele 43 awg neck) when going on low output vintage-style strat pickups. Most of my pickups are vintage-style P90's, Strat and tele single coils and PAF-like humbuckers with variations.
Thanks alot!
Might be an already answered/noob question, but how do you guys optimize the time you use winding/assemblying pickups?
Especially humbuckers, because i use about 65 minutes pr. humbucker from picking the parts to finish assembly and wired up. This is excluding potting.
Single coils is about 15 mins or so, without the magnet assembly.
Am i just really slow, or are there some nice tips'n'tricks to make things go faster? My winder runs at 1000-1200 RPM the most of the time.
I've recently started a pickup business instead of just winding for myself/friends, and we're dealing about 5-10 orders (mainly sets) pr. month. I wind pickups after order, because having a full stock is too expensive when i've just started.
Oh, and does anyone have experience with 42.5 AWG wire? Because i'm about to stock up 5 kgs of wire, and not sure wether to continue with 42, or try 42,5 to optimize a little cost-wise and space/time wise. But i'm concerned the sound may become "dull" compared to 42 AWG (like a tele 43 awg neck) when going on low output vintage-style strat pickups. Most of my pickups are vintage-style P90's, Strat and tele single coils and PAF-like humbuckers with variations.
Thanks alot!
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