That's the fun of their videos. Todd and Pbusardo made their first micro-coils on tape. We all got it wrong the first time, so it was nice to see others do as well. Good for the old self-esteemBut they tried more than one approach, and both have continued on and made note in other videos on their progress. Not everyone can jump in with DrifterX skill and prefection, and yet ones first few coils will, more than likely, work. And then we strive to get better and make a better coil the next time.
Fun.. yes. I really like both Phil and Todd (especially Todd, he cracks me up). They are getting better, like you said, but I think if they would have seen one of the professional micro coil builders videos they would have gotten it perfect the first time.
To build a perfect micro by following instructions of someone who has already passed the experimental stage is, IMO, easier than the instructions offered by those who are trying to figure it out. Yes, you can follow a video of someone who does things like using way too much cotton, and then watch a video from them later when they realize it works better not to use so much.. but for a beginner, watching the correct way first is optimal. And the "correct" way to make a micro also happens to be the easiest.
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