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It does, now can I do that with a coil master?To get a perfectly spaced coil wrap 2 pieces of wire at the same time and remove one piece afterwards. Make sense?
It does, now can I do that with a coil master?
Yea u can.It does, now can I do that with a coil master?
Rob is correct they won't go through the holes but u can hold the wires up against the body of the coil master and then start the wrap.I doubt it... don't think both wires will fit through the hole. Just go old school and wrap on a drill bit or screwdriver.
Pls upload pics. I'm going insaneRob is correct they won't go through the holes but u can hold the wires up against the body of the coil master and then start the wrap.
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I'm currently at family I will do it when I get home later today for you. Can you send a pic of ur coil master
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Pls upload pics. I'm going insane
I do it the same way.I just wrap it widely spaced and then compress it. Works better than wrapping it tight and then stretching it.
Holy sh#t. That slot and in-depth help. Thank you for your time and consideration. That is what I needed and more. That was beyond the call of duty.Pic`s incomming:
So I needed to recoil and rewick my Nuppin and decided to post these pics on how I make my spaced
(ugly) coils. I am by no means an expert in coiling but this is what has worked for me. It does not have to be a coiler (Coilmaster, Kuro, etc). You can use any screwdrivers, rods, nails or anything that has the required diameter. I bought the Kuro coiler when I first got into re-buildables thinking that this would be the only way to build decent coils but now I find my self using screwdrivers, allen keys (in a pinch) etc.
All the information that is contained in this post, I’ve found over time on ECIGSSA, so thanks to the good people here. I am not going into details about which wire works and which does not as that will probably take too long. In short I’ve used Kanthal A1, twisted Kanthal and stainless steel with good results. I use the following method to make identical coils for a dual coil build. You can also use it to make a coil for a single coil build and keep the other as a spare.
Twisted 30 gauge Kanthal: You may need to straighten the wire. If its single strand Kanthal I just use a drill.
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Kanthal cut in two:
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Wire and Coiler:
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Insert into Coiler:
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Wrap the wire to your desired number of wraps. Remember to compress the wraps when finished. This will give you the even spacing:
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Flip the coil over to neaten the other side:
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Neaten and trim the ends
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Dual spaced coil wrap:
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Twist/unscrew the one coil from the other:
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Coils separated:
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Identical coils for a dual coil build or keep one away for the next time:
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Remember to compress the coils individually to neaten them up. This is what it look like on my Nuppin:
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Thats how I build coils for my dual coil builds. For single coils I use the @zadiac method ( I call it that because the first time I saw it, it was posted by @zadiac ).
Kanthal: I dont even bother to straighten it with single coils.
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Insert into coiler:
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Wrap to your desired requirments: It does not have to be neatly wrapped. I do not even use the "caps" provided with the coiler set anymore.
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Just showing the untidyness of the coil.
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Back on the coiler. Push/compress the coil back onto its self:
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Trim and straighten legs and remove the springyness will space the coil out:
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And there you have a decent spaced singe coil without any fuss. Took me more time to take the photos than to make this coil, it`s that quick and easy. You do not need a coiler set to do this, just something with the right diameter and you`re good to go. I hope these pictures helped.
No problem @shaun patrick ....glad to have helped.Holy sh#t. That slot and in-depth help. Thank you for your time and consideration. That is what I needed and more. That was beyond the call of duty.
Thanks @Silver. I find myself using twisted Kanthal alot now days. The coil is 30 guage twisted Kanthal, 8 wraps spaced coil on a 2.5mm rod. The build comes in at 0.52 ohms. I`m using Cotton Bacon V2 for wicking and the vape is awesome.Awesome winner tutorial @Blu_Marlin !
Loving the idea of the twisted coils in the Nuppin - mmmm.... must be quite amazing
If you don't mind me asking, what are the specs? 28g? What resistance does it come out at?