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Last edited by kayakerca; 01-21-2014, 11:23 PM.Take Care,
Jim. . .
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Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View PostIt is a whole lot easier, circuit wise, to build a pmw/ dc motor setup.
Stepper motors, while being fantastic where accuracy is concerned, can be a bit of a bother when tasked with variable rpm designs.
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With most steppers and stepper drivers you still have the "midband resonance" issues where the motor can stall and freeze even under small torque demands. I think things are getting better but you get what you pay for.
No reason not to add a digital counter for feedback if you want to know your exact turns. If you aren't ever losing steps -well then you can take it off and move it to another project.
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Originally posted by David King View PostWith most steppers and stepper drivers you still have the "midband resonance" issues where the motor can stall and freeze even under small torque demands. I think things are getting better but you get what you pay for.
On the more ZEN side of things, in the past 2 or 3 years handing out here, I have come to believe that every type of winder can produce top quality pickups. I also believe that the style of winder a person uses only reflects the way a person wants to wind pickups. . . Their personal view of winding "mojo". I don't think it matters if they want to us an egg beater, a drill, a sewing machine, a PWM controlled DC motor or stepper based winder. If they want to produce some outstanding pickups, they will and they will come to it by buying or building a winder that they feel gives them their mojo. In my late night Friday opinion anyway.Take Care,
Jim. . .
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Originally posted by Joe Gwinn View PostNeither am I. What I do is to copy the post onto the clipboard before posting. If the post fails to take, the text is still on the clipboard, ready for a 2nd try.It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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