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Luninariel

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So I started working with nickel wire and I can't seem to keep a good looking coil, It always ends up either wobbly or loose or just ugly looking, I noticed there was a coil master type thing that makes a perfect coil everytime but 26 dollars seems a bit steep, does anyone have a clone or a different brand that does the same for Cheaper? If so could you please link?
 

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Artistic Wire® Coiling Gizmo® Deluxe Econo Winder
this is an amazing coiler. Multiple videos of it on YouTube.

What I notice with the coilers like the Kuro and such, it makes a good looking coil, but you still have to so squeeze them with pliers or tweezers. With the gizmo you can make a tensioned coil and don't need to squeeze coils anymore.
 

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I just picked up one of the Youde coil jigs. Drilled a hole through the side and tapped it for a set screw: planning on picking up another to put in my "go bag"

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Artistic Wire® Coiling Gizmo® Deluxe Econo Winder
this is an amazing coiler. Multiple videos of it on YouTube.

What I notice with the coilers like the Kuro and such, it makes a good looking coil, but you still have to so squeeze them with pliers or tweezers. With the gizmo you can make a tensioned coil and don't need to squeeze coils anymore.

I second this one cheap, easy to use, and perfect tension coils every time.
 

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Kuro Coiler Clone by Tobeco - Eciggity

i have the 3 sizes of the kuro coiler clones. they are 8 bucks each. You can get other clones like this from fasttech (but they ship way slower), I personally ordered from eciggity because they ship faster and are cheap enough at 8 bucks for me, also keep note that each is just 1 size (2.0, 2.5, or 3.0) (8$ EACH)

Coil Master

the coilmaster like you said is 26 bucks, but it has 5 sizes in 1 tool.




also with your nickel wire, if you havent yet, try twisting the nickel wire before wrapping. If you dont have a drill you can just take two pieces of nickel wire, wrap em around tweezers and a screwdriver and just twist them manually. This creates a less 'springy' wire and is easier to wrap.
 

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    So I started working with nickel wire and I can't seem to keep a good looking coil, It always ends up either wobbly or loose or just ugly looking, I noticed there was a coil master type thing that makes a perfect coil everytime but 26 dollars seems a bit steep, does anyone have a clone or a different brand that does the same for Cheaper? If so could you please link?
    I tried the coilers for Ni200, wrapped tight, then pulled them apart to space. It was more trouble than it was worth.
    Was wrapping on a screw. Now I find its just as easy to free hand on a screwdriver.
    You don't need a perfect looking coil. They all will work fine.
    Use twisted 30 or 28.
    If you try Tempered 28, you will never go back to annealed Ni200.:2c:
     

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    +1 for the Coil Master. I purchased it a couple of weeks ago and it's really easy to use. The only drawback is the 5 rods and their paired end-caps are a bit difficult to store as they separate from each other very easily. Other than that, I've been really happy with it.

    I absolutely can not get the hang of the Coil Master, I can practically wind coils on a mandrel with my eyes closed but the Coli Master has been frustrating with coils
    bunching up/winding over themselves. No I don't try to press the two parts together when winding but I'm getting tired of wasting wire.
    Don't think I've successfully wound a coil yet and I am a very hands-on tinker-ey kind of person.
    If I hold it too loosely the end cap jumps off the wire and anything else results in the coil winding over itself.
    I now just use the bit-end as a mandrel and don't bother with the winding end.
     

    alicewonderland

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    I absolutely can not get the hang of the Coil Master, I can practically wind coils on a mandrel with my eyes closed but the Coli Master has been frustrating with coils
    bunching up/winding over themselves. No I don't try to press the two parts together when winding but I'm getting tired of wasting wire.
    Don't think I've successfully wound a coil yet and I am a very hands-on tinker-ey kind of person.
    If I hold it too loosely the end cap jumps off the wire and anything else results in the coil winding over itself.
    I now just use the bit-end as a mandrel and don't bother with the winding end.

    thats real off :blink: I use 20-28gauge and I am succesful in winding the coils each time. although I use a kuro coiler clone, it might not be the exact same as the coil master one, but it shouldnt really be that hard. Even when i press down hard it still winds up a perfect coil. The only slight problem i experience is what you mentioned though, with the wire winding over itself, but that only happens to me when I use single strange 28 gauge (very thin), could be possible that it is because you use higher gauge wires as well?
     
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