Yep, know what you mean. It's not very rayon friendly. I can barely deal with 26g claptoned or not. Truly the ONLY thing I miss about cotton is that it swells after wetting so I could run thinner wire without worrying about dragging my builds all over the place while wicking.
Nothing could make me use cotton again, except threats of harm to myself or almost anyone else.
"Use cotton or the bunny dies" scenario
I'm not a very experienced builder at all.
I've been finding parallel 30G
TiNi a breeze with
lyocell in spinning form.
The TiNi keeps its shape well.
I back comb the bit that will actually be inside the coil.
(horizontal- backcomb the lot for the way I do vertical)
After I've threaded etc, the final step is to use a really fine pin to lift fibres into the coil spaces.
Have cut & unravelled a parallel 30G TiNi to make dual coils.
(not yet wicked- both my
Stumpy have the holes not facing straight. Lost a grub screw for a while & it took a while to work out how to make the wires not cross in the hole.
Is
↑that
↑ important?)
If there was any collapse over time, I'd re-pin or top up
like this.
It has never collapsed on me yet, but I probably used too much back when I was building with ss. Ni & Ti were PITA.
I'm so tempted to try 32G TiNi just to see what having more of the coil directly in front of the air hole does.
I have a NextGen clone I want to try, because I am so "over" rebuilding eleaf GS Tank coils.
ss mesh wick has me a bit spooked, tbh.
I think it should be possible to wick it entirely with tencel fibres.
Would be easy enough to make sure no short fibres float off.
If not, I thought of using tencel fibres as spacers- to reduce the chance of shorts due to insufficiently torched ss mesh wicks.