I'm in the planning process of designing a pickup for a bass I recently built. It will be a humbucking type with blades instead of polepieces. I plan on making a few different variations to test, including different blade thicknesses. Since 1018 steel seems to be a well used alloy in pickup making I figured I'd start there. I've been able to find 1018 in 1/8" thickness, but no luck so far finding 1/16". McMaster does have 1/16", but they say it's either 1018 or A36, which seems a wide margin in compositon (not sure what I'd actually get). I've found possible sources for 1008-1010 and 430 stainless (also generically labeled cold rolled steel), but thought to start with 1018. Machining the parts to size is not an issue, finding the raw material in 1/16" thickness is.
My previous pickup building has been on Fender types (J & P bass, strats and teles including side by side hum cancelling). This will be my first foray into humbucker land.
Any thoughts or recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks!
Bob
My previous pickup building has been on Fender types (J & P bass, strats and teles including side by side hum cancelling). This will be my first foray into humbucker land.
Any thoughts or recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks!
Bob
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