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Batteries & Battery This is the next step in the How To Build A Bedini Motor Series - preparing the coil
Projects core. I am taking you step by step through building your own Bedini motor.
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The vise fits perfectly next to my cabinet along with a piece of scrap wood. Ths size
is exactly the same size as my coil width. This makes a great wire cutting jig.
I put the wire cutters in the vise and clamped it down tightly. I slid the vise up
tight against the cabinet and then put the piece of wood on the handle of the vise.
Everything sits in place nicely.
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You could also use some clamps to hold things in place better. A piece of angle iron
or two pieces of wood screwed together to form an angle would also work as a
back stop when clamped to the table.
Now all I have to do is unroll the wire and straighten it out. You have to remove
any bends or kinks in the wire so it will fit neatly into the coil core. This will allow
you to fit as much as possible into the core.
Keep cutting wire until the core is full. Then gently hammer some more in until no
more will fit. Work carefully and do not over stuff the core so you do not break the
plastic spool. Also be sure you do not accidentally hammer the spool and break it.
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The idea is to get the core full and as tight as possible so that no wires can ever
work loose and hit a passing magnet later on.
When your core is filled tightly use some super glue to glue the wire permanently
in place. You do not want them to ever come out.
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That is all. Your Bedini SSG coil is now ready to use.
Stay tuned for the next step in the series - the electronics.
While you are over there please subscribe to my YouTube channel and follow our
daily videos as we strive to become self sufficient and off the grid on a budget.
Feel free to ask any questions or get help with your project on our
Troy Reid
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