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    Overlord of Music gavinturner's Avatar
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    Awesome, thanks for the tip DB! What do I do if the wire *does* break? try and solder the sucker back together?

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    Yeah, after swearing loudly

    You will need to get the coating off (oh derr, DB) I am sure you will know to use nail polish as a replacement insulating coat...

    By the way, has everyone seen the new Mojotone pup winder on the Stewmac site yet? It poos all over the shitten oops Schatten winders!

    There is always a workaround for glitches, mistakes and other Guitar building gremlins.....

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    Awwwwwwwww yeah new Mojotone winder! I hated that Schatten winder!

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    The Shatten winders are fine for the occasional user, just no good for a busy workshop.

    There are some great features on the Mojo winder, the ability to program in ten of your fave winds and an inbuilt Gauss meter!

    There is always a workaround for glitches, mistakes and other Guitar building gremlins.....

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    Looking on the site I remember a friend owning one of these, they are a bit overpriced at $500 but they are great!
    I reckon with an Arduino you could re-create most of the machine, just not the gauss meter.

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    It would cost you more to buy the bits to build one...
    The Mojo winder has a geared drive so no belts to shag out halfway through a wind... Been there and man, did that cause some very loud and colourful language

    There is always a workaround for glitches, mistakes and other Guitar building gremlins.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by keloooe View Post
    I reckon with an Arduino you could re-create most of the machine, just not the gauss meter.
    Why not?

    A Hall Effect Device to detect the EM field, an analogue input on the Arduino to measure the voltage. Now calibration might be tricky but it could be done.

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    An arduino-based winder is definitely on my roadmap for the future .

    cheers,
    Gav.
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    Build #07: MK-2
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    Build #0A: LPA-1
    Build #0B: STA-1 (GOTM April 2015)
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    Actually yeah it could be done, my brain went a bit dead as I was focusing on something more important... Anyway, the Arduino can handle basically the whole thing.... Now my mind is ticking!!

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    Hi guys
    Stupid question - but what happened after page 13 of the thread
    Did the winder work ? What were the results
    Any mods to the winder ?
    I have decided to look at maybe building one while locked up

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