I have a few newbie questions before I start to wind my first pickups, multi-coil neck pickup for my next 4-string scratch build.
1) I browsed all I could find here on one-coil-per-string wal-style pickups. I found someone who got 10,000 turns of 42ga wire onto a 3/8" pole piece and it came out to 3/4" diameter. Must have been a pretty tall bobbin methinks(!) So I am wondering if there's an online or downloadable calculator that will help me figure out the relationship to bobbin diameter and length, # of turns, wire diameter and overall resulting diameter?
2) On this site http://www.magnetsales.com/Alnico/Alrods.htm I found the following text: "Alnico 8 magnets have a lower remanence, but a higher coercivity than Alnico 5 magnets. This means that Alnico 5, though stronger in the right circumstances, is easier to demagnetize. Alnico 5 rod magnets should have a length to diameter ratio of about 4 to 1 in order to avoid self-demagnetization". Elsewhere I have read a suggestion of 5:1 ratio of length to diameter for Alnico 5. So are you experienced pickup winders concerned about this when using a 3/8" diameter alnico v pole piece that's roughly 3/4" long or even less (thus less than 2:1 ratio)?
3) Last Q: If I decide to go with a mild steel pole piece or maybe a 416 stainless pole piece instead of alnico (it will definitely be 3/8" or 10mm diameter) AND if I decide to put a little neodymium magnet under it, can you suggest a starting size--those things are awfully strong. I have some 6mm x 1mm in stock, but I'm thinking I may need something weaker...
Thanks in advance, John
1) I browsed all I could find here on one-coil-per-string wal-style pickups. I found someone who got 10,000 turns of 42ga wire onto a 3/8" pole piece and it came out to 3/4" diameter. Must have been a pretty tall bobbin methinks(!) So I am wondering if there's an online or downloadable calculator that will help me figure out the relationship to bobbin diameter and length, # of turns, wire diameter and overall resulting diameter?
2) On this site http://www.magnetsales.com/Alnico/Alrods.htm I found the following text: "Alnico 8 magnets have a lower remanence, but a higher coercivity than Alnico 5 magnets. This means that Alnico 5, though stronger in the right circumstances, is easier to demagnetize. Alnico 5 rod magnets should have a length to diameter ratio of about 4 to 1 in order to avoid self-demagnetization". Elsewhere I have read a suggestion of 5:1 ratio of length to diameter for Alnico 5. So are you experienced pickup winders concerned about this when using a 3/8" diameter alnico v pole piece that's roughly 3/4" long or even less (thus less than 2:1 ratio)?
3) Last Q: If I decide to go with a mild steel pole piece or maybe a 416 stainless pole piece instead of alnico (it will definitely be 3/8" or 10mm diameter) AND if I decide to put a little neodymium magnet under it, can you suggest a starting size--those things are awfully strong. I have some 6mm x 1mm in stock, but I'm thinking I may need something weaker...
Thanks in advance, John
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