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My new coil jig

I'll let the pictures do most the talking. I had the electric terminals on hand, and bought the bolts at Lowe's for a buck and change.

Soldered the terminals to the nuts with a 40 watt iron.
The ID is approximately 3mm.
Titanium 0.5mm, 5 wraps for 0.19 ohms.
I use ipv4 TC box mod with kangertech second gen rba.
It takes me longer to clean the wire then it does to make the coil. You can see the consistency below.
I cut 3 inches exactly for each coil, it leaves a reasonable amount for the leads, I waste maybe half of an inch when I cut the leads to fit.

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Below are some pictures of a proof of concept that I tested with.
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sychosis

Silver Contributor
Member For 4 Years
You know I had this same idea , using metric and standard threads to get spacing. I Have a large set of differant dies for cutting threads , now I see I have to order some round stock to start making some jigs . Cudos for the design simple but effective
 
I'm not the first to think of using threads for spacing, I just wanted to share how easy it was for me to make a tool to build coils quickly and consistently. I was thinking of adding some handles later ...

Hope others find this useful, I tried to include info for the hardware I bought for it.
 

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