Hello
I'm just getting started in winding pick ups and am looking for ideas for a cheap and simple winder set-up. I have looked on here and the best ones seem to be mini late style ones with a tail stock or at least have a flywheel/face plate to balance and smooth the spinning coil.
I have small lathes out in the garage but ideally I want something small like the Schatten to use in doors and the closest thing that I can see to that is to mod a small bench grinder. (decent horizontal shaft in bearings all aligned and mounted)
Has any one successfully used one like this? I have seen a couple on the web but all look a bit Heath Robinson. I think the main problem will be getting the speed down and making it varible between 0-750rpm. (Is that the correct range for pick up winding?)
I quite like the idea of fitting a hand wheel to the left side to start the first few turns by hand. The counter sensor could also be incorporated in to it to make it nice and neat.![Thumbs Up](https://music-electronics-forum.com/core/images/smilies/icon_tup.gif)
Sorry for so many questions,maybe the sewing macine route would be easier?
Thanks in advance
I'm just getting started in winding pick ups and am looking for ideas for a cheap and simple winder set-up. I have looked on here and the best ones seem to be mini late style ones with a tail stock or at least have a flywheel/face plate to balance and smooth the spinning coil.
I have small lathes out in the garage but ideally I want something small like the Schatten to use in doors and the closest thing that I can see to that is to mod a small bench grinder. (decent horizontal shaft in bearings all aligned and mounted)
Has any one successfully used one like this? I have seen a couple on the web but all look a bit Heath Robinson. I think the main problem will be getting the speed down and making it varible between 0-750rpm. (Is that the correct range for pick up winding?)
I quite like the idea of fitting a hand wheel to the left side to start the first few turns by hand. The counter sensor could also be incorporated in to it to make it nice and neat.
![Thumbs Up](https://music-electronics-forum.com/core/images/smilies/icon_tup.gif)
Sorry for so many questions,maybe the sewing macine route would be easier?
Thanks in advance
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