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I've been wrapping my own coils for while now. Mostly micros. I have delved in macro coils. 26 ga. twisted single coil, .7 ohm wicked with cotton in my Stillare last weekend. Turned out awesome. Up until this point everything I build is clean, tidy and tight. Really nice looking stuff. Now everything else I have tried has gone to the shitter. Below is an example of the slop. Two coils too hot, one coil too cool and not enough cloudage. I've been experimenting with various wire (22,24,26,28) to try and find that happy place and I'm just disappointed every time. I have a decent understanding of Ohms law and what hurts my brain to render is aided by vaper's toolbox and steam engine. I guess what I'm trying to ask is is there a more methodical approach to building than just trial and error? I know that sounds stupid, especially considering that that is how I have learned anything that I've learned my whole life but my build time is limited with everything that's going on right now. I don't know if I'm asking for advice or just venting about wasted time. But thanks anyways for listening.