LJ's E-Smokes in Port Orange to the rescue. Got some 29 gauge Kanthal, some 2mm wick, some 3mm wick, and they threw in a couple of organic cotton balls too. 
I decided to make my first coil the 'official' way, two pieces of 3mm silica, "Navy Lifeguard" style, with the leads coming out in between the two pieces of wick. My first attempt seemed to heat unevenly from one end, so I threw it out and started over. This is my second attempt:
That looks pretty decent, I think. The dna-20 says it's 1.1 ohms. So how's it vape? Honestly, I'm not that impressed. At 10 watts (which is about the minimum the DNA-20 will put into 1.1 ohms), the vape seems a bit dry. I'm obviously going to have to try some other configurations.
I will say this however: It's so easy to build, a cave man could do it! The B&M had an EH Pro KF 3.1 clone in their case that I looked at; it appears much more difficult.
I decided to make my first coil the 'official' way, two pieces of 3mm silica, "Navy Lifeguard" style, with the leads coming out in between the two pieces of wick. My first attempt seemed to heat unevenly from one end, so I threw it out and started over. This is my second attempt:

That looks pretty decent, I think. The dna-20 says it's 1.1 ohms. So how's it vape? Honestly, I'm not that impressed. At 10 watts (which is about the minimum the DNA-20 will put into 1.1 ohms), the vape seems a bit dry. I'm obviously going to have to try some other configurations.
I will say this however: It's so easy to build, a cave man could do it! The B&M had an EH Pro KF 3.1 clone in their case that I looked at; it appears much more difficult.