It could probably be a fairly simple machine... measure how much the wire should shrink when folding, measure precisely how much tension is required to get it to fold correctly without breaking (this may be the hard part)... the top piece that twists the wire is stationary (electric drill, say), the bottom piece is on a small sled that can slide up and down, a toggle switch is mounted in precisely the right place that when the wire shrinks to the proper length the sled flips the switch off cutting power to the drill. It would take some fiddling to get it working smoothly but I bet it would work pretty well.
The reverse twisting... I'm not sure. Maybe just count the number of turns required for a set length. I inspect visually and bend the wire back and forth to see how it's holding together.
In order to really produce a good amount I imagine you'd have to have several of these machines set up and as soon as you started selling, everyone would want you to drill atomizer posts too.
The reverse twisting... I'm not sure. Maybe just count the number of turns required for a set length. I inspect visually and bend the wire back and forth to see how it's holding together.
In order to really produce a good amount I imagine you'd have to have several of these machines set up and as soon as you started selling, everyone would want you to drill atomizer posts too.
