Flat pick up variant!

Hand wound flat pick up variant! First one and looks good but sounds FU$@IN amazing! Man I shoulda tried this sooner! Just gota build a git for it now! Sound sample in a few days
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  • Looks impressive! How many threads of wire do you use? What gage of wireˆ

    Thank You

  • Looks great.  I would really like to build my own slim style pickup (really any pickup, but slim seems to work so much better on neck thru design).  I have been to the great Elmar's site and stuff looks great, as does this one.  I read in the comments here about alot of references to parts of the building of this, but for someone who has never made a pickup, seems hard to follow discussion enough to try my own build.  Is there a step by step, with pics, explanation anywhere to making pickups?  I read about "north up, x ohms, magnets in teh middle etc," but never quite understand.  thanks everyone. 

  • Looks nice Patrick.

    There must be magic in that Sheep Cheese Elmar lol I don't believe the local grocery has that here in Nebraska :-)

    These flat pickups ya'll make are quite amazing gentlemen!

  • tin plated cans (which formerly contained sheep cheese from Denmark to be exact :-)

    ...so that's the secret!  i thought the magic was in the coils....! (-;

     

  • well never mind then, lol

  • No that's a different more conventional pick up
  • Ah, now I see that the steel is sticking out at the top! 

  • Just sanded smooth I did think of that prior to winding, should be good only time will tell.
  • did you protect the edges with tapes or so? In the beginning, some of my coils were damages due to the sharp ends. They shortcutted

  • Regular 22 gauge sheet steel is wht I used
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