First off, my apologies if I'm making a pest of myself, but given my beginner's level experience I may be asking a lot of questions over the next few weeks. So after building a simple hand crank winding machine and my first set of bobbins I managed to wind 2 pickups without wire breakage. While they did in fact produce a usable signal, the coils themselves look hideous. I ended up with what others have referred to as a parallelogram with a propeller-like twist on the ends. Obviously, I need some practice.
Considering that I didn't break any wire during these first attempts, I'm immediately suspecting that I didn't use enough tension or perhaps just didn't apply it as consistently as I thought. Even so it's not like wire is hanging off the coils either. It's just really easy to underestimate the amount of tension these things need. Secondly, I'm thinking that perhaps I should slow down on the traversing. Otherwise I'm just trying to get a consensus of other things I might be overlooking. What might I be doing wrong?
Considering that I didn't break any wire during these first attempts, I'm immediately suspecting that I didn't use enough tension or perhaps just didn't apply it as consistently as I thought. Even so it's not like wire is hanging off the coils either. It's just really easy to underestimate the amount of tension these things need. Secondly, I'm thinking that perhaps I should slow down on the traversing. Otherwise I'm just trying to get a consensus of other things I might be overlooking. What might I be doing wrong?
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