The Turn Of The Century
Electrotherapy Museum
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(C) Jeff Behary 2006
Christmas Coils - 2006
Click on this photo for a movie of making a coil form..
Preparing a coil form for Brian Foley
( http://www.genapro.com/tesla.htm
)
It takes a while to make a length of PVC turn "true"...
Sanding and threading a coil form - 4.25" OD x 40 threads per inch!
A close-up of cutting the threads, gradually deeper and deeper...
The Shelton lathe is in back gear on the slowest speed (30 RPM)...
Here is the final threaded form - a PVC bolt, 4.25" - 40 TPI!
You can just see the grooves!
Here is what the winding looks like. This is only 26 AWG wire!
Here is the coil after winding. The turns are space wound very slightly...
A close-up of the finished coil...
I guess I should make Frank one too...
I was thinking of a McIntosh Hogan when I made Frank's...
18 AWG, 20 turns per inch...
And why not a third? Here is my coil made for a special reproduction of
the Strong-Ovington apparatus.
Originally designed by Frederick Finch Strong and built by Earle L. Ovington.
These were two men
that played critical roles in the development of therapeutic Tesla Coils.
I also managed to turn some aluminum for a spark gap...
And create a half a bin full of funny spiral PVC turnings...It looks like a
poodle got a haircut...