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You're correct. High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) or Ultra High Molecular Weight (UHMW) polyethylene are both good choices. Both materials are strong, easy to machine, are excellent electrical insulators, they don't easily carbonize/track, are readily available, and are relatively inexpensive.

Before settling on this design approach, you may want to think about how you will tap the primary. Most coilers find that they need to adjust primary inductance for fine tuning. Even changing the size of the topload will result in a tuning change. Using a series of slotted radial "spokes" of machined HDPE would provide you with the same degree of primary support while also permitting easy tapping.

Bert
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t-burns14 wrote:
I have an opportunity to use a CNC milled piece for my base, as seen
in one of the Geek Group videos. The milled a spiral into the piece
of plastic and then just hammered the tubing into the spiral cutout.
I'm wondering what material would be good for that. They might have
been using High Density Polyethylene, because I remember them saying
it was food grade and polyethylene is used for cutting boards. Any
insight? Thanks


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