This is very much a question for the beginner forum, as it's about working with limited tooling. I've been experimenting with making a few different pickups for my Jazzmaster. I'm in the UK, and the only source of JM flatwork I've found is Mojotone, but their international shipping is $41 on small orders and that makes no sense for the size of order I would make.
I've been attempting to make my own, with limited success. For the first set I used tufnol sheet, and I have a small amount of 1.5mm vulcanised fibreboard I'm going to use for the next ones. The problem I have is drilling them accurately enough without the drill wandering, as I don't have a drill press. The first time I just made several sets until I had enough pieces with a good enough tolerance to use, but that seems wasteful. I've thought about trying to find a humbucker bobbin of the right spacing, clamping it to the flatwork and using it to guide the drill bit, but if there are any other hints and tips about this I'm all ears...
I've been attempting to make my own, with limited success. For the first set I used tufnol sheet, and I have a small amount of 1.5mm vulcanised fibreboard I'm going to use for the next ones. The problem I have is drilling them accurately enough without the drill wandering, as I don't have a drill press. The first time I just made several sets until I had enough pieces with a good enough tolerance to use, but that seems wasteful. I've thought about trying to find a humbucker bobbin of the right spacing, clamping it to the flatwork and using it to guide the drill bit, but if there are any other hints and tips about this I'm all ears...
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