Do winders here who build there own P90 bobbins (forbon/maple spacer) lacquer them before winding similar to other forbon based bobbins with rod magnets? Is there benefit to lacquering to seal the forbon before winding and potting? Any harm in doing it? I am starting to cut and assemble forbon/maple spacer P90 bobbins and was wondering the pros and cons of lacquering them.
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Take Care,
Jim. . .
VA3DEF
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Since maple is completely non-conductive, the only purpose of lacquering maple spacers would be to seal it to prevent them from being exposed to moisture, thus twisting/cracking, but with such a tiny piece of wood almost completely full of holes and smothered by wire, I'd be surprised if this was an issue. I just sand mine thoroughly to make sure noting catches on the wire in the first winds. I do wrap them in tape if the pickup is not to be potted, though, just to make a soft cushion between the spacer and wire. This might be pure superstition, but I've never had an (overly) microphonic unpotted p90 this way.
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Originally posted by epizootics View PostSince maple is completely non-conductive, the only purpose of lacquering maple spacers would be to seal it to prevent them from being exposed to moisture, thus twisting/cracking, but with such a tiny piece of wood almost completely full of holes and smothered by wire, I'd be surprised if this was an issue. I just sand mine thoroughly to make sure noting catches on the wire in the first winds. I do wrap them in tape if the pickup is not to be potted, though, just to make a soft cushion between the spacer and wire. This might be pure superstition, but I've never had an (overly) microphonic unpotted p90 this way.
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Thanks all. I appreciate the input.Take Care,
Jim. . .
VA3DEF
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In the immortal words of Dr. Johnny Fever, “When everyone is out to get you, paranoid is just good thinking.”
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Originally posted by jack briggs View Postcompletely non-conductive? that would assume there was/is never any moisture in maple.....
If we go this way, how about the diamagnetic properties of maple?
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