Tonewinder Ultimate CNC Pickup Winder Review And Demo
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- Опубліковано 5 тра 2024
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Very cool! Props to whoever came up with the software program too!
The technology is amazing. I had no idea that bobin-winding is so prevalent that this much effort would be used to make a machine like that.
Great video, Dylan! This CNC winder is so cool! BTW, the wire gauge setting on the device's screen has a micrometer symbol, so I think it might be asking for the wire's thickness in micrometers rather than AWG.
FWIW, 1 millimeter = 1000 micrometers
So many cool features. Thanks for doing this review.
Micrometers is the new millimeters😆
Definitely a very awesome tool. I tried to use scatter mode with my first wind. It didn’t go well 😂. I recommend starting with the basics. One thing I can’t figure out, is how to mount a P-Bass pickup outside of that this thing is amazing
Hi Jeremy, you can use a couple of pieces of wood to lift the pickup off the plate, so that the magnets do not touch the plate. If you have any doubt, please send us an email. Thanks
You’re going to get me into this ya know?!
Great video Dylan. Appreciate your opinion on these things.
I like these new winders a lot more than the mojo tone
Whisker disk? I might try glueing some fishing line cuts to a CD and a 1/4-20 bolt 4" long. I am so primitive. I bought a sewing machine with a footpedal that controls speed , a mechanical counter and some double stick tape and my pickups make sound come out of the guitar. But I have only done less than 10 PU's. LOL. they do sound pretty good though. I looked up one of those tone winder's. I just can't justify $1,200 plus shipping to dick around making pickups for myself. Can you tell I grew up broke?
Can you program the traverse action? Super cool winder
WOW 🧠!!! Sweet, Thanks For Sharing 🎸🎶🎶🎶🎶
Congrats on the new winder. Should be interesting. I'd experiment with very thin wire and short coils. Just to be clear, did you know that some types of wire insulation corodes if in direct contact with the pole piece alloy? That's why some PUP makers apply lacquer to the poles b4 winding.
I thought all Pickup makers coated the pole pieces on strat style bobbins for that reason. Are there any pros that don't?
@@skullheadwater9839 I don't know, and I wondered if Dylan does, or if it's not needed with some insulations types. It's not needed with molded plastic bobbin than cover the poles, which saves manufacturing time. Most PUP makers charge much more than is justified for such a cheap simple product, but one US builder charges less then $60 for hand-wound Strat sets. That's very generous.
I need a HSS or a SSS for an upcoming build.
Sell me some whacky prototype (as long as it sounds good).
I want something unique.
how much does it cost ?
Link in the description
No prices on there @@DylanTalksTone
@@timesurfingalien $1284 at heartland pickups
Yeah… there are prices on every product
It’s going to be just under $1,300.00 everywhere you look. $760.00 for the manual one.
Witchcraft afoot.... methinks.
That's not vintage 😢
I might get the light version. I don’t like automated scattering
The manual one is fantastic too!!!
I’m pretty sure this is what they used in the old Kalamazoo factory 🫤