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Well, I guess the hardest part here is to find the appropriate bobbin, or to make your own. I don't think I have seen any ready-made ones that can accommodate...
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Those look similar to the Melody Maker pickups - a bar magnet in a bobbin.
Those look like a good example:
https://www.cathedra...Last edited by epizootics; 07-13-2022, 03:55 AM.
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I think he is talking about winding around a long rod magnet lengthwise, which poses a few obvious problems.
You'd have to make some kind of...
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There are a few factors to take into consideration here. First, I assume you hand-guided the wire when you wound your pickup? Hand-guided vs. machine-wound...
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Oops. It seems I forgot to copy the link for this one: https://enesmagnets.pl/shop/en/perma...agnets/alnico/
They store rods in not-so-common...
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Not sure what the shipping would be like (I assume you are based in the US?) and this might be the wrong diameter for you but this Polish supplier sells 4x10mm...
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I assume you are talking about the self-bonding wire from Brocott/ScientificWire?
Just had a look at their website - the cheapest option is to buy a...
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Indeed. But since I only have a DCR reading to work from, the idea was to determine which wire gauge was the closest, which would in turn determine the 'right'...
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Dang, I vaguely recall starting this thread now, but it must have been a work-swamped week or something, I managed to completely forget about it!
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Carvin AP-6 anyone?
Hey y'all,
I'm building a guitar for a friend of mine. Long story short, he's had a long year but still found the time to help me out of my...
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Thanks for the picture, it's always nice to see the guts of those old pickups. I assume that magnet is ceramic? Those designs seem to need a strong-ish magnetic...
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I have made a bunch of pickups with those, as well as 8.8 and 12.9, and they all work as pole pieces. There isn't much differences between 8.8, 10.9 and 12.9;...
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I live in Europe so I can't help with specific brand names, but table saws and the likes are one of those things where you're better off finding an old one...
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Just pulled out my Mex JB from 2003/2004 (serial number MZ3xxxxxx)...
Neck = north up
Bridge = south up
I'll open up its guts...
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Dear Cermag,
I've used your magnets for a while now, since you're the only company on my side of the pond to manufacture guitar-oriented magnets....
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Keep going! Prototyping is a lot of work, especially when cutting odd-shaped bits of forbon by hand. Think of it as a necessary pain...And how nice it will...
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I have used cylindrical dowel pins for that purpose. ISO 2338 work just fine, and you get to know which alloy you're getting. They come in all lengths and...
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