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While shopping online I came across a ready made framed staple coil. I had no idea what was involved, though I was stunned by the price tag. Now I understand why it was so much.
Just like buying ready made e-liquid before making my own, I may try a ready made clapton coil to find out what the fuss is all about.
This is a very nice how-to video even though I don't have the patience to make them at this time..
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I am waiting for my new 50W mod in the vapemail. I'm currently stuck using 2 dying ego's and a USB 510 thingy while the egos charge. Sad I know. I will stop by both sites for some coil porn when I have something to power the newly wrapped coils with.Check out the other stuff on atomic Ecigs channel
I am going to build a motorized jig to do this . I will let you know how it goes .A really close friend and us at Atomic Ecigs put this together. Let us know what you think and feel free to give us any advice and feedback so we can improve the way we do things
Also #protip lol
Good luck, There will be ALOT of prep even with a Motorized system. The ribbon will need fixing here and there, You need to make sure it doesnt twist or bunch up while wrapping, Its not a easy build and I dont see how it could be any easier with a tool to help. Too many pieces to deal with and make sure they are properly aligned.I am going to build a motorized jig to do this . I will let you know how it goes .
My first swivel was with RC parts...I can almost imagine it now. A free feeding kind of clamp that holds the wires side by side supported by ball bearings. You could even use printer parts, rc motors and other parts like a steering knuckle with the wheel bearings in it too. My mind is
Going crazy with idea visuals. I almost wanna try it out myself now.
That's dope af. It must spin very freely. That from an associated rc10? Rustler? HahahahMy first swivel was with RC parts...
My portable swivel tool
Slash 4x4 actually, I use RPM parts on the truck and those were left over stock parts. I works well and with the joint for the end gives options to what way wires can be fit and drawn from it also. Thin flat slits for flat wires and wide wholes for round wires and your can do both but keep them separate. I can also adjust the angle of the swivel with the turnbucklesTh
That's dope af. It must spin very freely. That from an associated rc10? Rustler? Hahahah
Glad I read this. I already have a vise for my drill (using a magnet for swivels) but still press using my thumb. Gotta change it now. Thanks for the heads up.be wary about using a drill on it's side like that. it puts a huge amount of strain on the tendons in the thumb. the last thing you want is to be on the D/L list like me from a RSI in the thumb i'm slowly getting back into the game, but once i feel that *tweek*, i'm done for the day.
i have a new drill that sits flat on the battery so that i can start using my finger, as the tool is designed to be used.
fair warning kiddies.
Yea the nylon Pliers are a MUST, they give a bit and will much where it has to so you get a better crimp for what you need...using something like Toothless pliers will only crimp it until it hits a surface under the ribbon or destroy it and whats underneath. The Nylon will much and push the ribbon around and into holes and other places...like a metal gloveI've tried the ribbon technique with mixed results. I think crimping seems to be the key. Pliers on order.......
I've been off the drill off for a spell. There is some serious skill techniques that have advanced. Good thing i got a paper crimper and a Goon