is hard to add a second moto for wire guide, for automatically moving left and right...? make it fully automatic , sounds quite a complicated to me, maybe you can make a upgrade in the future, great video anyway.
I think it would be possible, but I don’t think it would be easy. It would require a serious redesign of the case to make space for and include a guide mechanism.
@@tinyboatproductionsA machine wound coil (think of a fishing reel) would have more capacitance than one that is randomly wound (called scatter wound. The inductance and capacitance determine the resonant frequency of the pickup. Scatter wound pickups are preferred.
So basically I wouldn't need that much electronic and programming hassle, if I just use a basic bike odometer or some mechanical counter (if I can find one) instead of this digital display. Just build a wooden rack for it and use drill or even hand lever with 1:10 ratio. I might try that. Of course it's not fancy like this, but if I use it just 1 to 20 times in my life, I think it should be fine.
Very elegant solution bravo ! I just made mine, a lot more prehistoric than yours lol with scrap wood, dc motor frim a drill, voltage variator/regulator and a magnetic counting device. Made my first pickup today with 7900t@43AWG, i'm so happy🤌😁
I think a pickup winder could also be made using an old computer hard drive based on this short video. HDD HACK - Make Grinder From Old Hard Drive: th-cam.com/video/ZNJRehl6YpI/w-d-xo.html Can obviously be made into a pickup winder, disk sander, etc. Some videos show wiring that may need to be done, as can be seen here: th-cam.com/video/m_zLUw5J62Q/w-d-xo.html A guitar pot could be used to vary the speed by turning the voltage up and down, and a postage weight scale with a "Tare" function could be used to count the windings by "weight." Not perfect, but probably close enough, and perhaps even more precise, as you will know how much copper was used. You can also use the HD Magnets to hold the pickup bobbin in place while it winds, if you put some magnetic metal temporarily on the bobbin.
@@chrilleh7626 only idiots who literally cannot make anything themselves are impressed by such an easy, childish project. Using emojis like that is childish so run along, little boy.
That’s a lovely warm bass sound. Congratulations!
Killer code-writing tip!
Sounds pretty good. I'll be looking for your next update! :-)
Pretty nice protect! Waiting for V2
is hard to add a second moto for wire guide, for automatically moving left and right...? make it fully automatic , sounds quite a complicated to me, maybe you can make a upgrade in the future, great video anyway.
I think it would be possible, but I don’t think it would be easy. It would require a serious redesign of the case to make space for and include a guide mechanism.
@@tinyboatproductionsA machine wound coil (think of a fishing reel) would have more capacitance than one that is randomly wound (called scatter wound. The inductance and capacitance determine the resonant frequency of the pickup. Scatter wound pickups are preferred.
So basically I wouldn't need that much electronic and programming hassle, if I just use a basic bike odometer or some mechanical counter (if I can find one) instead of this digital display. Just build a wooden rack for it and use drill or even hand lever with 1:10 ratio. I might try that. Of course it's not fancy like this, but if I use it just 1 to 20 times in my life, I think it should be fine.
Very elegant solution bravo ! I just made mine, a lot more prehistoric than yours lol with scrap wood, dc motor frim a drill, voltage variator/regulator and a magnetic counting device. Made my first pickup today with 7900t@43AWG, i'm so happy🤌😁
this is amazing!!
do you have a copy of that code
you could share?
The code is in the linked inscrutable. I would recommend taking a look at version two as well before deciding on which to build
@ oh awesome thank you
just an FYI the pickup winder model has the wheel on backwards
Thanks for the heads up. This has mounting points for the motor/guide on both sides.
Nice work..
I think a pickup winder could also be made using an old computer hard drive based on this short video.
HDD HACK - Make Grinder From Old Hard Drive: th-cam.com/video/ZNJRehl6YpI/w-d-xo.html
Can obviously be made into a pickup winder, disk sander, etc.
Some videos show wiring that may need to be done, as can be seen here: th-cam.com/video/m_zLUw5J62Q/w-d-xo.html
A guitar pot could be used to vary the speed by turning the voltage up and down, and a postage weight scale with a "Tare" function could be used to count the windings by "weight." Not perfect, but probably close enough, and perhaps even more precise, as you will know how much copper was used. You can also use the HD Magnets to hold the pickup bobbin in place while it winds, if you put some magnetic metal temporarily on the bobbin.
Well, we're waiting for you to make one and upload a video....Hopefully you haven't already wasted three weeks.
no wax ?
I did end up potting this one but didn’t show it on camera
how many turns can it count?
At some point the value will probably overflow but it should be good for any realistic (
@@tinyboatproductions Ah that’ll do. Thanks for the reply!
awesome
$36? And what did the 3d printer cost?
That’s a fair point. The printed parts are mainly just a case, which could be made out of almost anything
Also most librarys now days have 3d printers, a library card is free, you pay for filament just like you would if you owned the printer
Printed parts aren’t free.
For all that high tech manufacturing yer face-plate wobbles like it was made by a drunken blind man!
Try making one that doesn’t on a 3d printer!
if you didnt say what the song was i would have guessed Modjo - Lady
That Yamaha Strat copy has three pickups don't you know anything
@@chrilleh7626 only idiots who literally cannot make anything themselves are impressed by such an easy, childish project. Using emojis like that is childish so run along, little boy.
@@chrilleh7626 hush emoji boy
Four single coil