Just a thought - since you’re 3D printing the bobbins for your HB size P90s, have you considered printing a bobbin that uses a rail magnet instead of individual pole pieces ?
Hi there. Do the p90s you sell on your website (old timer p90s) use the full sized bobbin you mention here as opposed to the single coil in a humbucker case?
Was starting to watch this video and I am a bit confused... I know is an old video, but why are you printing the bobbing flat? If you print vertical you won't need any support.
It does need support if rotated 90 degrees for the core of the bobbin. The problem is that the finish does not come out as aesthetically pleasing on the top of the bobbin. It's also more difficult to remove the supporting material that way around.
Wow. I could never manage that. Bomb-makers skills you have mate ;-)
Just a thought - since you’re 3D printing the bobbins for your HB size P90s, have you considered printing a bobbin that uses a rail magnet instead of individual pole pieces ?
Yes - I've done that before, I've played around with some humbucker sized Charlie Christian designs in that format.
Have you tried taking a regular p90, switching out the base plate and cover only, and use the orig. bobbin and winding as is?
The p90 bobbin is wider than the size of a humbucker
Wow. This is really cool.
Do you sell completed humbucker sized p90’s instead of just a kit?
Hi there. Do the p90s you sell on your website (old timer p90s) use the full sized bobbin you mention here as opposed to the single coil in a humbucker case?
No, these are exclusive to the Alegree hand wound line.
What wire you use? 44 AWG?
Looks like for 10000 turns 42 AWG definitely not enough...
42.
Wow... Nice 👍🏻 Thx
Interesting video, would there be an issue of the magnets being grounded?
What hb sized p90s would you recomend for punk rock/ rock that can also do some cleaner stuff?
Smokes or Murkys would be most appropriate
great vid
Curious as to the make of your 3D printer
All this without hearing the sound of it? Man, that is so wrong.
Is there any way you could share the 3d files to these so that you can print it at home if you have a 3d printer already?
No, the designs are proprietary and we sell the bobbins.
You can do it yourself, they are a very simple design to do.
Was starting to watch this video and I am a bit confused... I know is an old video, but why are you printing the bobbing flat? If you print vertical you won't need any support.
It does need support if rotated 90 degrees for the core of the bobbin. The problem is that the finish does not come out as aesthetically pleasing on the top of the bobbin. It's also more difficult to remove the supporting material that way around.
@@Alegree hmmm... I'll try to find some stl and make some tests, just thought it would waste much less plastic on this way :)
Tonerider has it figured out
My cousin knows talking like burping.
Would you recommend alnco 2 magnets
Alnico 2 can be great.
@@Alegree thanks
how tall is the bobbin?
Between 30-50% taller than a normal humbucker bobbin, depending on the number of winds and wire gauge that it has to accommodate.
More interesting than how to build a humbucker sized P90 is how to FIND a P90 sized humbucker.
Anyone?
We do them.
@@Alegree Really? Got a link?
@@tersan8547 It's custom shop work, send us an email customersupport@alegree.co.uk to discuss your requirements.
So technically...
I could buy a humbucker that I like.
Stack the coils, feed the screws in, then slap two bar magnets in to make a hum cancel p90???
You'd have something that resembles a P100.