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these black dots on magnets annoy my mind
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The dot appears from the photo to be an air bubble.
When the end of the magnet was ground, it exposed the air bubble.
If the black dot is a pit, or indention, then the bubble is the obvious answer.
T"If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
Terry
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Originally posted by big_teee View PostThe dot appears from the photo to be an air bubble.
When the end of the magnet was ground, it exposed the air bubble.
If the black dot is a pit, or indention, then the bubble is the obvious answer.
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as if hit spike and got a dent dot
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20 years ago about 1/3rd of the alnico slugs had voids due to air bubbles or chips around the perimeter where they were cut on each end. Probably around 15 years ago they either started casting them differently or stepped up thier quality control. We rarely get anything more than an occasional pin hole anymore. Those are voids due to air pockets in the photos- no question.
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Thank you for idea Jason .
I worked on this idea. but something does not fit.
These points are always bottom side
it is striking that these dots are mainly located in the center (or quite a bit from it) and very very rarely closer to the edges
and they are always of shallow depth, almost the same. and almost always the right shape, like from a core hit
I'm still in thoughts
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Originally posted by vitaliikit View PostI'm still in thoughtsIf it still won't get loud enough, it's probably broken. - Steve Conner
If the thing works, stop fixing it. - Enzo
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Originally posted by vitaliikit View Postit is striking that these dots are mainly located in the center (or quite a bit from it) and very very rarely closer to the edges
The magnets are perhaps gravity cast, which worsens the problem with gas inclusions - especially with small parts where the casting cools off very quickly and the gas doesn't have chance to escape upwards in time to clear the body of the casting.
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And it's important to note that aren't NEVER off center or ALWAYS uniform. Really, how large a control sample for consistency are we dealing with here?
If you examine the grainy nature of most cast metals it's pretty clear to me that these are inclusions from either air bubbles or somehow evaporated impurities. Mick's explanation of why they're typically located near center makes sense too. As to why they're usually located bottom side, well, if you're making pickups and you don't want your product to look like @$$ because of visible inclusions in the finished surfaces wouldn't you choose to put the inclusions on the bottom?"Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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Originally posted by Chuck H View PostAs to why they're usually located bottom side, well, if you're making pickups and you don't want your product to look like @$$ because of visible inclusions in the finished surfaces wouldn't you choose to put the inclusions on the bottom?
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Originally posted by Lollar Jason View Post20 years ago about 1/3rd of the alnico slugs had voids due to air bubbles or chips around the perimeter where they were cut on each end. Probably around 15 years ago they either started casting them differently or stepped up thier quality control. We rarely get anything more than an occasional pin hole anymore. Those are voids due to air pockets in the photos- no question.
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Originally posted by vitaliikit View PostBut how to consider modern expensive pickups?
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The guy that made the pickups, would be the one to answer these questions.
It may be something as simple, as a particular run of magnets.
If he bought them by the thousand, or more, it may take a while to work through them.
So I would go back to the pickup builder!
If I built the pickups, I could answer the questions.
T"If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
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