I've tried that but they somehow come out a little off. I figured something like a screw or bolt would do the trick for quick even spacing.
Ni200 coils have to be spaced and need 800K wraps to bring the resistance up to a usable value. It was hard to fit them on most decks if you used a screw to wrap them and the wire was a little too soft for the spring method. So I would wrap a contact coil, mount it, then take an X-Acto blade and run it between each coil to space it out. This created nice fine spacing.
Thankfully my Ni200 is gathering dust in a box, never to be used again. SS430 is my goto wire these days and it doesn't care if it's used in VW or TC, spaced or contact.
The advantage of a machine screw to wrap coils with is you can mount it, pull it tight on the posts and then remove the screw after it is all clamped down and centered.
If you want to use a screw for the SQuape or GEM, you'll need a screw with a left handed thread to wrap the coil and have it mount properly.
