Coil Winding??
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Cwazy
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Sat Nov 10 2007, 12:12AM
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Registered Member #1106
Joined: Thu Nov 08 2007, 01:15AM
Location: Seattle, Washington
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So i am blank once i thought of this question but how do you wind a proper coil?but there are no guides on how to..
i know you start at the projectile loading side then go foward. . then put some super glue on. . then do you wind it back to the start?? then do the same thing over and over??
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Simon
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Registered Member #32
Joined: Sat Feb 04 2006, 08:58AM
Location: Australia
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Yes, you wind and wind and wind... back and forth along the coilform.
Set yourself up properly, make yourself comfortable and think about life, the universe and stuff.
Some tips: Turning the coilform instead of wrapping the wire gives much better results. It's good to put the coilform on some kind of axle to make a lathe. Best of all if you can motorise that lathe (slowly).
Using some glue between layers can also help you tell the difference between the layer you're working on and the layer you just wound. You'll appreciate this once you get a few layers down.
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Cwazy
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Joined: Thu Nov 08 2007, 01:15AM
Location: Seattle, Washington
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ahh great thanks!
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