Thanks Steve and JM.
I won't use the connectors and will solder the wires for the pickups and jack. Another great piece of wisdom. The advantage...
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EG, Enzo, JM, & Steve,
Wow! This is fantastic help. I greatly appreciate all the input. Yes I am looking for a board with the components...
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guitar wiring PCB
Hello,
I'm still pretty new to this forum. I did some searches for what I was looking for but didn't find anything for guitar wiring using...
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Jack,
Do you mean 6 CFM or 0.6 CFM. The Grizzly pump mentions 0.6 CFM as an example. Thanks
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Thanks so much for the help! That looks pretty simple to do and doesn't cost a huge amount to get the equipment.
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Vacuum pot supplier
Does anyone have a recommendation for a vacuum pot? I've looked for one and can't find what I'm looking for. I guess I could make one but would rather buy...
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Cigar Box pickup
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I'm needing plans for making a cigar box guitar pickup my husband is making. It has four strings using the standard wires of the four...
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Electric violins?
Anybody in here play them or make them?
I am building a solid-body electric violin and am looking for information on the best way to pick up...
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Designing a different pickup
I am wanting to design a new pickup style that has the smaller string spacing similar to a Hofner bass. I am wanting to use a sidewinder design where the...
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Well I just heard the notes from my first pick up. It is a side winder similar to Chris Turner's pickup. Thanks Chris for all your help. I used 42 AWG...
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Thanks. I'm winding them both in the same direction. So to clarify, I connect the wires so that the wire just continues onto the next coil.
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New winder
I have finished my winder. I used an old oscillating fan motor, an Omron photosensor, and a RedLion Cub3L for counting, a light dimmer for changing the motor...
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assistance connecting a sensor to a counter
Well, I apologize if this is redundant, but I don't see an exact match for my counter/sensor. I have bought a Red Lion Cub3 and an Omron SX672-WR. The Omron...
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Thanks to you two for the ideas. I think the strat build is a little wide and the Hofner a little narrow. It is good to know that I can buy a Hofner original,...
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Yes I would agree that going with a blade style might be good to start with. In answer to the question what size? Well I can't find dimensions of a hofner...
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Yes I saw the post on the places to start looking and then some. I think I'm going to have to make one. Thanks for the response.
KC
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narrow-size bass pickup
Well gang,
I'm new to the forum. I am wanting to wind my own pickups because I want a narrower pickup design than I can't find easily. I...
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