While your in the learning stages, buy two rolls of kanthal, when you run out of wire on the first roll buy another as soon as possible.
Running out of wire when you need it is a truly sucky experience.
Same goes for wick material.
As for making the coils themselves, that's not as hard as it might seem.
If you can't see well, a lit magnifying glass is worth the purchase.
If you use silica wicks, make your coils on the correct sized rod, and make a few of them. Then dip one end of the wick in melted candle wax and smooth the tip to a point, this will allow you to thread all of the coils quickly. Then clip off the waxed portion and cut the wick on each coil to a usable length.
Maurice
Running out of wire when you need it is a truly sucky experience.
Same goes for wick material.
As for making the coils themselves, that's not as hard as it might seem.
If you can't see well, a lit magnifying glass is worth the purchase.
If you use silica wicks, make your coils on the correct sized rod, and make a few of them. Then dip one end of the wick in melted candle wax and smooth the tip to a point, this will allow you to thread all of the coils quickly. Then clip off the waxed portion and cut the wick on each coil to a usable length.
Maurice