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Re: [TCML] Tips for creating Supports for a flat spiral primary coil





You said, " I think this is the easiest and most accurate way to make them.  I have yet to receive them
in the mail." How does the second sentence support the first? It seems more like hopeful conjecture.
Matt D.


-----Original Message-----
From: Kuba Anglin <kubaanglin@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Tesla Coil Mailing List <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sun, Feb 23, 2014 11:44 pm
Subject: Re: [TCML] Tips for creating Supports for a flat spiral primary coil


I 3D printed my primary coil standoffs. I made the model in Autodesk Maya
2014 and then sent the stl file to a friend for printing. I think this is
the easiest and most accurate way to make them. I have yet to receive them
in the mail.


On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 5:53 PM, Caleb Thompson <calebriant777@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> I created my supports by drilling holes  an 1/8 " from the edge of pvc
> board that I pre cut, and then using a dremel to cut out the rest. It was
> very time consuming,  but beautiful results.  Then when you attach them to
> your support,  depending on how big your gaps are stagger them so the coil
> flows smoothly.  If any one wants the dimensions I used, send me a
> message,  I'm not very experienced but ill be glad to help how ever I can.
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