so here we go.....
I got 2 zipper strands done, allow me to elaborate lol
3x 40 a1 kanthal wrapped around 36 a1, twisted into spiral, TRIPLE helixed with a 40 gauge a1. The thickness of that entire baby was as thick as a 24 gauge. Crazy.
Then decided to try something new and throw 2 ribbons in the middle and handwrap it. Originally was going for a cross wrap but me wasn't liking that, so I ended up doing a double.
I go to wrap it nice and tight and I'm seeing that the ribbon is twisting sideways on me. This isn't the first time a ribbon is doing that. I'm starting to realize that if you want to avoid a ribbon bending you have to have a pretty decent size tension in the middle and strong frames. These zipper strands are so flimsy and so extremely springy that this wasn't gonna work.
But I wasn't about to loose 8 hours I spent on those strands. So, we got this, triple helixed zippa. Some claps got spaces cause I couldn't be bothered to waste more wire getting them perfect.
If anyone has any tips on wrapping around 36 gauge and up please do share cause the tension you put on a Clapton either rips it out of a drill at some point or whatever. Even though it feels like you can barely put any pressure on it to begin with cause it pulls out or breaks with slightest pressure. So you just have to let it role. I swear - aliens are a lot more fun than claptoning 40 around 36. I could care less if it's a 28 or whatever but those higher gauge cores are a nightmare.
That alien above took like 40 minutes from start to finish with mounting with parallels, this b.... Took 10 hours. Anyway here you go