Mind you, I have no taste; but I really like the look of the larger, cylindrical atties on the OliveRdibi. Especially the ones with nice square shoulders.
Ok so some good news ... and some bad.
which first? ok BAD first:
I'm sorry Bry, the spit-back proof will take a while due to limited equipment and not to mention other ongoing orders. The setup for machining the drip tip will get in the way and in this business; additional setup time = additional machine time = higher cost. I promise you though that I'm constantly searching and dealing with machine shops. I always have you guys' wishes in mind.
for some GOOD NEWS:
It doesn't require additional setup and machine time for a COPPER SLEEVE!!! So we'll have SS, Brass, and Copper! .. Possibly a sand-blasted version also!
For those who don't know the difference, Copper is much softer - more malleable than Brass ( due to the mix of zinc and copper in brass )
During my early naval career, I was tasked with polishing brass and copper in the ship. In my experience, Brass takes on a golden finish when polished and Copper takes on a rose gold finish which is noticeably darker than brass.
Is the 'nuppin' able to run dual coils?
Mind you, I have no taste; but I really like the look of the larger, cylindrical atties on the OliveRdibi. Especially the ones with nice square shoulders.
IMHO the MM becomes mindlessly easy to make after a couple times around. Gotta keep that MM wikicoil good and wet tho.
My problem is my drill can't clasp such a thin wire very well, and when I fold the eve over a few times to make it thicker it works. But I inevitably snap the wire or it breaks in my drill or my clamp.
I'm waiting to load it in my recently purchased rm4 run in single coil mode.
I had to watch riptrippers video since I was having trouble with mr. Mundy's in making sure I did it right.
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My problem is my drill can't clasp such a thin wire very well, and when I fold the eve over a few times to make it thicker it works. But I inevitably snap the wire or it breaks in my drill or my clamp.
I'm waiting to load it in my recently purchased rm4 run in single coil mode.
I had to watch riptrippers video since I was having trouble with mr. Mundy's in making sure I did it right.
Sent from my Galaxy Note 3 via Tapatalk.
that looks great from here, J!
that looks like a good mm wrap to me
most drill chucks aren't going to hold that wire securely by itself, just stick a cut off screw or bolt or stub of a bit in the chuck and clamp it along side of it. I usually use a short piece of plastic rod, more like a plastic pin but I'm sure you could find something to work for you.
yeah one drill I have is tight enough to grab the wire between 2 of the jaws, others don't hold it well enough but I just got used to using the plastic pin each time no matter which drill I grab![]()
First time I tried it, I somehow misunderstood Mundy's instructions. (I don't think he'd made the video yet). Anyway, I spent about four hours trying to do the initial twist on dual strands. I just about blew a nut across the room. Once Mundy set me straight, and I tried twisting a single strand . . . . . . duh . .. . . not so tough. (doable anyway)
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