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using conventional metals to make coils.

MrScaryZ

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I know this sound crazy as hell.. But just wait I play guitar for LOOONG time and I was puttiing a new set on I was amzed and the complexity of the lower strings and how they are wound do you thinks this plausible just insane or should I just get one of my steel sets and haha try it :)
Also anyone know the melting point of silver?
 

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I know this sound crazy as hell.. But just wait I play guitar for LOOONG time and I was puttiing a new set on I was amzed and the complexity of the lower strings and how they are wound do you thinks this plausible just insane or should I just get one of my steel sets and haha try it :)
Also anyone know the melting point of silver?

Silver has almost no resistance. That's why they make silver wires and silver solder. Silver would be a very very bad idea to try to make coils and expensive too.
 

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Thinking that Kanthal would be a lot cheaper than your guitar strings anyway.

And we know it works fine!
 

MrScaryZ

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Silver has almost no resistance. That's why they make silver wires and silver solder. Silver would be a very very bad idea to try to make coils and expensive too.
Yeah I was joking on the silver but everyone now making the craziest coils
Braided twisted Hex coil is what the guitar strings are
Speaking of silver I do have some silver wire



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Guitar strings are nickel
 

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