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Chewy

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Hi

I started with 26 as my core and wrap 32. Now I mostly do 26 or 24 nichrome 80 and a wrap 34 kanthal. I would just learn on a 26awg with 32 but that's all up to you.

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Zamazam

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id of 3mm for the coil, start with 24 or 26 gauge wrapped with 32 gauge
 

JERUS

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Thinner the outer wire the better basically, it'll heat up quicker with less metal. 26g core 32g wrap is pretty standard but it's far from the best. If you want to take a slow and steady learning curve, certainly starting there is a good idea, but it's not a bad idea to buy 1000' of 36g+ some swivels and a drill and just practice at the point that you'll really love it. You know, slow and steady vs sink or swim method, both are good.

As far as internal diameter, I generally go 3mm though sometimes 2.5, 3.5 or even 4mm a few times.

If you use steam engine to estimate resistance and such, be sure to add the wrap into the calculation, 32g is about .2mm, so a 3mm wrapping rod will be more accurately calculated if you use a 3mm + 2X wrap diameter value, in this case with 32g it'd be 3mm+.4=3.4mm Internal diameter.
 

martnargh

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2x28/38 is my go to for series mechs.

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