I was tasked to rewind a single coil bridge pickup on a 12 string Ricky. I was given the guitar in order to reinstall the pickup so i measured the neck and it read 10k ohms. I mic'd the wire and took out my 44 awg single build spool. It matched exactly. Upon winding the narrow bobbin I quickly realized that I'm not going to be able to lay that much wire into such a small bobbin in order to get 12 or 14k. I tried twice. The first time I completed the wind I stretched the wire too much. I know this because after filling the bobbin I only read 5k so something went wrong. My second attempt I reduced my tension and when finished gave me a reading of 8.5k which seemed reasonable for the amount I put on the bobbin (the wind was pretty loose). At this point I'm thinking of throwing in the towel on this job. I suspect the pickup probably failed in the first place because they stretched the wire to it's limit on their machine only to fail a few years later. With my home made rig I'm not getting the kind of results a commercial winder would. I could try and adjust my tension and get more wire on but I suspect I would only get maybe up to 10 or 11k. I can't seem to find the specs on this guitar so I don't know what the stock pickup read.
I'm using some high density foam to tension the wire and the wire rides on a tension gauge so I have some control over consistency. Should I be using a different material to tension the wire? I notice if I'm winding 43 or 44 awg I have to be careful not to squeeze too tight or I end up with a defective pickup. It's not usually a problem but when needing to wind something like this I'm not able to. Any advice would be great!
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I'm using some high density foam to tension the wire and the wire rides on a tension gauge so I have some control over consistency. Should I be using a different material to tension the wire? I notice if I'm winding 43 or 44 awg I have to be careful not to squeeze too tight or I end up with a defective pickup. It's not usually a problem but when needing to wind something like this I'm not able to. Any advice would be great!
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