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Winding my first (bifilar) coil.

Started by antimony, November 24, 2015, 04:06:09 AM

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antimony

Hi guys.  Im sorry to bump this old thread,  but i didnt want to make a new one for the thing i want to ask.

I am working on a replication of Lawrence Tseungs wheel,  and i have read that he used air core coils with 3000 turns of #32 gauge wire. 
Would i be able to decrease the number of turns if i wound the wire on a spool with a core center thats about 10-15 mm in diameter?

Another thing i wanted to ask was about was which magnet wire thats the most useful to have at hand?

Thanks in advance.  :)

verpies

Quote from: antimony on November 25, 2015, 09:11:16 PM
Do I solder the ends together?
There are two ways to join the ends together: