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  • I have a number of new 4" bifiler Starship coils for $39.95 plus $6.50 flat rate shipping anywhere in the US.

    Richard

  • @hhoforvolts

    How do I contact you to purchase some of your coils?

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  • What is this?

    is this used to power spaceships or something?

  • @roidroid You can build many things out of a Starship coil, such as a hi-powered motor.

    Richard

  • hi, do you mean clamp the inner circle first? I tried doing the outside first and I got into problems with holding the shape after the last screws came out.

  • @m3gamanx1337  Remove only one peg/screw from the wound coil at a time. Clamp the petals first. with tie pulls, I have switched over to using 5" polished nails instead of the golf pegs.

    Richard

  • Come all, I will be there...many speakers and the latest devices

    Tesla ExtraOrdinary Technology Conference • Albuquerque, New Mexico July 29-August 1, 2010

  • I wonder if this can be implimented with the Spurling Ring

  • Let me look into that.

  • hho Great work you are doing for coil winders everywhere. Do you have instructions posted somewhere on how to wind the different starships, offsets, pin sequences, etc. Also what your findings are on the ones you have made?

    I made the 12 pin basic starship and it works in my dc neomagnet pulse motor, but dont know how to wind any of the other ones. Thanks and keep up the fine work.

    Aloha

  • Add a pin between each of the 12 pins you have now. Color code the top of these new pins in black or some dark color. Start as you normally would and when you get back to the start pin, rap around the back of that pin and go directly next to the new black you added. Next you would wind the standard pattern until you get back to the first black new start pin, then move to the next old pin etc etc. Remember to add a index pin and circle so you know when to move to the next colored pin.

    Richard

  • Thats very exciting... I was trying to build a "starship" RC window motor design. So I bent tn SRC in a gentle arc. I made a mistake though when I bent it. it was kind of diagonal to the field effect and I got bogged down there for the moment. I saw the Jamie Butruff vid of flattening out the traditional RC and how he showed the mag kind of suspended for a moment. That was what I have been trying to accomplish. I hope you show that soon and comment on your circuit design.  THANKS! Scott

  • Very informative Richard - Hope you show the levitation when you perfect it.

    Jim

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