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You may need to torch the silica first, also try to make sure that you are not winding the coils so tight that they are gripping the silica too tight. I have various different silica wick from different places and found that my 3mm wick is already really soft and pliable, but my 2mm and 1mm wicks really need to take a good torching to become useable. My 1mm wick almost seems like its too firm and almost feels like it's coated compared to my 3mm wick.
 

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You may need to torch the silica first, also try to make sure that you are not winding the coils so tight that they are gripping the silica too tight. I have various different silica wick from different places and found that my 3mm wick is already really soft and pliable, but my 2mm and 1mm wicks really need to take a good torching to become useable. My 1mm wick almost seems like its too firm and almost feels like it's coated compared to my 3mm wick.

sounds interesting I would say I have wrapped them tight that will probably help
what about torching can you use a lighter or do you need to use torch
Also how do you know when its done ?
based on what you are saying I assume the purpose of torching is to loosen them up?
 

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sounds interesting I would say I have wrapped them tight that will probably help
what about torching can you use a lighter or do you need to use torch
Also how do you know when its done ?
based on what you are saying I assume the purpose of torching is to loosen them up?

I would avoid using a lighter, it will leave black stuff on the wicks. Go to lowes or home depot and pick up a butane torch or order one online. I torch my wick until it glows orange, this is also a good way to clean used wicks. I can restore a ceramic xc-116 or silica wick back to white after I torch it. Just make sure that the juice is vaped up before attempting to restore it, it can catch fire. I also use cotton when I make micro coils. I use the rite aid rolled cotton for cotton applications.

Try doubling over your wick and using something like a sewing needle to keep the wick in place. Wrap the coil around that then pull the needle out once you mount the coil. This should leave you with enough room so the coil is not so tight. I use used to use a really thin needle in diameter to help me when I was a beginner.

For micro coils I usually use a 1/16th drill bit to wrap the coil on.
 
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Cotton. It wicks a treat and tastes clean with about 90% of the juices I personally have tried. Some juices it just doesn't seem to play nice with...but most are okay. It's cheap, easy to work with and your coil will last a LONG time! Be sure to wash your hands before rolling it. Trust me, even if you think they're clean, wash them and dry them real well before rolling the cotton.

I also recommend a nice micro-coil when using cotton. It just works and works well!

YMMV
 

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I would avoid using a lighter, it will leave black stuff on the wicks. Go to lowes or home depot and pick up a butane torch or order one online. I torch my wick until it glows orange, this is also a good way to clean used wicks. I can restore a ceramic xc-116 or silica wick back to white after I torch it. Just make sure that the juice is vaped up before attempting to restore it, it can catch fire. I also use cotton when I make micro coils. I use the rite aid rolled cotton for cotton applications.

Try doubling over your wick and using something like a sewing needle to keep the wick in place. Wrap the coil around that then pull the needle out once you mount the coil. This should leave you with enough room so the coil is not so tight. I use used to use a really thin needle in diameter to help me when I was a beginner.

For micro coils I usually use a 1/16th drill bit to wrap the coil on.

thank you very much

I just hadn't seen that good detail in the video's I've watched this will help a lot
 

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