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Post by banditruss on May 6, 2015 17:06:27 GMT
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on May 6, 2015 17:12:40 GMT
All the spinny coilmaster/kuro/revolver tools etc are much the same, great for touching coils, one of those stepped coiling rods are good for making spaced coils of various diameters.
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Post by banditruss on May 6, 2015 17:15:03 GMT
saw those but wasn't keen liked the principal for the other two... thx though
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Post by phatfil on May 6, 2015 17:24:58 GMT
fwiw just received one of these www.fasttech.com/products/2114200not particularly impressed with the quality. rusty bits and quite rough finish to the aluminium casting.. EDIT Only fair to mention the rough casting on the ally turned out to be some crud which fell of when used.. excess polishing material?? the winding posts are very roughly finished tho and there is what seems to be red rust marks on the 3mm post. had a go with em last night - made a total pigs ear out of it.. need to practice, and need thicker wire..
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Post by banditruss on May 6, 2015 17:29:09 GMT
hmm not good ....
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2015 17:34:22 GMT
eBay sell them, and you'll get it quicker
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2015 17:47:07 GMT
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Post by letsavit on May 6, 2015 18:07:49 GMT
I got the kuro coiler, the jig and the one droog posted..... Still use my screwdrivers...!
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2015 18:52:30 GMT
Never used a screwdriver. Bought a Kuro and used it once or twice and went back to the coil buddy.
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2015 19:01:04 GMT
Never used a screwdriver. Bought a Kuro and used it once or twice and went back to the coil buddy. Same here, tried many different coilers. Always end up back with the buddy.
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Post by igual on May 6, 2015 19:08:35 GMT
Must admit I use screwdrivers,drills or my jewelers coil former for 99% of coils. Do like the looks of the coil buddy though.
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Post by prr on May 6, 2015 19:09:14 GMT
I've got the three pack of the kuro coiler, superb for microcoils, I always add one extra wrap and then unwind the first wrap, also got a mandrel which I use for the occasional loose coil. The secret with the kuro is not to place any inward pressure whatsoever on the twisty cap.
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on May 6, 2015 19:19:22 GMT
I've got the three pack of the kuro coiler, superb for microcoils, I always add one extra wrap and then unwind the first wrap, also got a mandrel which I use for the occasional loose coil. The secret with the kuro is not to place any inward pressure whatsoever on the twisty cap. And don't torch the wire beforehand.
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2015 19:35:53 GMT
You're right prr there is a knack. I tend to use spaced coils now and find the coil buddy and a selection of drill bits more adaptable, plus it's easier to wind a coil under tension with it.
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Post by prr on May 6, 2015 19:42:10 GMT
@scooby I know where you are coming from, on the few occasions that I want an open coil I use the stepped mandrel and push the wraps together, they spring apart a bit and still end up very neat and even.
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