Making and marking a Toroid for Rodin coil research!!! How to

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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2010

How to Make and mark a Toroid for Rodin coil research!!!

This can be for a 3d model to study or for winding coils.

Here is toms video to on how to mark the toroid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oee9jzIVJKQ

Thanks jack for sharing the slinky idea! Hope you like the way I wrapped it jack! more stiff than tape but much more time to make!!!

Enjoy!

~Russ

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  • Russ, it's Great. This is going to be a sweet coil.

    My only concern is the metalic paint. It could have a shielding effect. It depends on if the pain is aluminizer of chrome. So, make sure and read what the metal is in the paint.

    I can't wait to see this one in action.

    Peace.

    Mike.

  • @mikepowers420 Thanks mike. Yeah I thought about the paint. Mabby it will be one of those crazy things where it will make it fly!!! You never know! Thanks! ~Russ

  • MOAR !

    p.s. When is your wife starting to host the show you suck :D

  • @koneye lol yeah good luck... she is on the other side of that vortex!!!! didint you see! Ahhhhhh

    you get to deal with just good old me ;) ~Russ

  • Big follower of yours and everyone elses work on this...... Im just fascinated by it all.....

    Thanks for taking the time to make this Vid, its very useful..... I hope to try this out for myself at some point.

    Keep up the good work :)

  • @bardistass wonderful! im glad it is useful for people like your self! thanks for letting me know! and your welcome! thank you, ~Russ

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  • @jdogsful maybe consider using a low charge first time though, if my idea even made scientific sense?...

  • make it a 3Dimensional infinity symbol coil circuit with an input/output current exiting on either side. so the current goes around infinity. like the yin yang.

  • Could you tell me what the thing in the middle of the slinky's is made of?

    (Trying to make a tesla coil for a school project, so im doing some research ;) )

  • Excellent! Thank you!

  • @rwg42985 Winder up, I want to see it! For an energization idea, here is one:

    Bifilar wind A and B, DC Square wave pulse A for 120 degrees, Puls B for 120 degrees, OFF for 120 degrees, repeat. Another energize A & B 180 degrees out of phase. That is the one I tried the 180 one, working on the 120 one soon. WId her up!

  • smiley at 11:25

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