Frayed Noose coil - failed

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Nate Rager

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I was inspired by deedupdex and decided to see what I could do if I got creative. I was enjoying the results. Unfortunately the coil was destroyed when it was almost complete. But, I did take pictures along the way. Glad I did since it didn't survive. Here is a coil I dub the Frayed Noose.

Here is the base so to speak. Twisted 28 gauge. The Noose part of the name comes from the positive extension.
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Here is the first nano coil, or fray, added. This was 30 gauge. I wrapped the nano coils using 28 gauge as a guide.
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Here is the second of 3 nano coils added. This is as far as the coil survive. While adding the third coil the first one broke off. Getting it unraveled proved to be near impossible with the tools I have to use currently.
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You can see that the legs of the coils so to speak were glowing on the negative extension. I am getting some super small needle nose pliers and a magnifying light to make those connections neater, tighter, and less likely to fire.

Even though it wasn't successful I enjoyed making it and sharing I with you guys. I'll be making many many more coils in the future.

Let me know what you guys think.
Vape on.
 
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