deedupdex builds! Variety in builds.

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deedupdex

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Thanks for waiting @deedupdex...very cool to finally meet you in person, and thanks for the "crowsfoot" lesson!!


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Mickey Nice to meet you brotha! It was a pleasure talking to you. I wish we had more time. We will be able to build in the future again brotha instead of a rushed crows lesson haha. You have very nice builds yourself. You have my contacts now don't be a stranger!!

Been following you on IG forever man. Just had to remember to log in and thank you for all the inspiration.
I felt like after I mastered micro coils and had my cloud set ups my rebuilding hit an end.
Negative extensions and an entire new world of rebuilding have been opened up to me now.
Keep up the great work Dex!

Thank you very much for the follow. Shoot me your Instagram so I can follow back. I love building and sharing ideas for everybody. Please do not be hesitant to contact me anytime!
 

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sup dex! I had a thought the other day... about braiding wire together... typical 3 strand braid like girls do to their hair. so I was looking up wire braiding tools to do it faster vs. by hand... and I came across other wire weaving tools like this here

have you tried any of these or considered braided or woven wire?

I look at some of these jewelry designs with braided/woven wire and I can imagine a coil out of it... what are your thoughts on braided wire for coils?

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Very impresive stuff here! I'm very intrigued by the crowfoot and swan builds, might need to pull out the 28 gauge and give it a go. I've been more than satisfied with 30 gauge building micro & mini coils (eel corrected me when I posted in another thread that I like 5/64" micros in KFL), but I'll give these a try when I have time in my Trident or on my Patriot when it comes in.
 

deedupdex

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sup dex! I had a thought the other day... about braiding wire together... typical 3 strand braid like girls do to their hair. so I was looking up wire braiding tools to do it faster vs. by hand... and I came across other wire weaving tools like this here

have you tried any of these or considered braided or woven wire?

I look at some of these jewelry designs with braided/woven wire and I can imagine a coil out of it... what are your thoughts on braided wire for coils?

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Very cool idea. You should try it out brotha. Though for me I am not a big fan of anything twisted really. I only really twist when I need to lower my resistance and or I don;t have any thicker guage wires.


This is all fantastic
Subscribed to this threadddddddd
Im really enjoying the artistry behind all of this its not just coils or to have a vape its an expression. well done sir. My hat is off to you.

Thank you very much and stay tune for more!

Very impresive stuff here! I'm very intrigued by the crowfoot and swan builds, might need to pull out the 28 gauge and give it a go. I've been more than satisfied with 30 gauge building micro & mini coils (eel corrected me when I posted in another thread that I like 5/64" micros in KFL), but I'll give these a try when I have time in my Trident or on my Patriot when it comes in.

Much appreciated I have tons more comming. Lmk if you need
 

deedupdex

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Part 1 of the "Ribcage" coil. 26ga dual SidebySide (aka parallel) 7/64 inside diameter. Another set of these would beast and bringing the resistance down to .2Ω ohms. I used two 7/64 drill bits to wrap on. The original single wire design worked and heat up but it took too long and it wasn't burning evenly throughout the coil so I made some changes. I also incorporated iTEO wicking method with the build. Soild build with maximun surface area and flavor. If you make it a quad with another set it would be pluming clouds forsure. Thanks for checking it out and sorry I haven't been able to build much lately. Come by the page tommorrow I will try to put out a quick firing vid. To all those on instagram direct, email and facebook please bear with me I will get to all the questions eventually. Note: I now call parallel builds "side by side" out of respect and credits to Mr @hotwires_chadster I learned this from him waaay back since he was the very first person I've seen do this a very long time ago. To me all credits with these new parallel builds goes to him. Anyways "sidebyside" builds rock bro much props. I'm all about support and giving credit where its due. Thanks for checking it out! If you want to see more check out my ECF thread on my signiture or visit my IG and or FB!

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original ribcage:


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deedupdex

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Dual "Chain Link" coils. 24ga 5 loops of 3/32 I.D chains (two pieces of wire). For cloud chasers I would just make 4 loop chains. This can be done with 26 and 24ga wires. I will post up a in depth how to on this build tommorrow along with a firing clip. Bottom left pyrex cap to show clearance. This coil is very easy to make but very hard to get to fire. One side took me 4 different sets of links due to them popping when test firing. If you decide to try them out please proceed with caution as shorts and hotspots will definitely appear. There are tricks to getting rid of them. Build at your own risk and use a 30amp battery. If you can use a 26650 battery. Stay tuned for the fire clip and an in depth look. Thanks!

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