Use the link I privided here.
Like if you wanted to use 26 awg 316l for frames and 8x 0.5mm n80 ribbon as cores in a framed staple with a 38 awg wrap...you punch all that in and it will tell you anything I could imagine someone would need to know about it.
It's also really handy for dna devices because you can enter your build and get a file with the TFR to upload to your mod.
The one you were using is the wizard which helps you determine anything you need to know about multiple cores and wraps fot various types of builds.The coils?
That's dependant on power, wraps and twist pitch. You'll have to punch it in here:
Coil wrapping
If I can clapton, any one can. Get a quality spool of 32 or 34 awg n80, A1 or 316l. Hold the spool horizontally and stay about 5 or more inches away from the core. This way if you aren't going fast enough, you have time to speed up before it overlaps.
n80 and 316l turn pretty colors. They're all pretty easy at these gauges.
For the twisted build, twist the wire with a drill and get it as tight as you can if you're doing a dual coil. That way you're using more wire so you have more resistance, surface area and coil mass. Keep it tight while the drill is going.
Like if you wanted to use 26 awg 316l for frames and 8x 0.5mm n80 ribbon as cores in a framed staple with a 38 awg wrap...you punch all that in and it will tell you anything I could imagine someone would need to know about it.
It's also really handy for dna devices because you can enter your build and get a file with the TFR to upload to your mod.
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