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How To Build A Nathan Stubblefield Coil Part 1

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2010

This video series will give you the info needed to complete a Nathan Stubblefield coil.

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  • it doesnt matter how long or thick the damned core is we can probably guess from looking at it. oh you got some jb quick like we cant seee that you people waste so much time talking to hear yourselves talk its truly ridiculous

  • could i use a ferrite core from a flyback transformer as a core for this? i am really interested in building one and the ferrite core is all i have around the house.  thanks

  • Hi, I have a question. For the copper wire, what type do I have to get, the coated one, or the UNcoated one. Because today, I decided to do a small experiment with two 12"lamp metal bars united with a small coupler which bough the lamp metal bar to a total of 24 inches.Well, at home I had a spool of AWG 14 copper coated magnet wire AND I had a spool of bolt cable as thick as the AWG14 copper cable, I wired them in parallel, when finished I got 0 volts/0 amps. Does BOTH cable has to be uncoated?

  • i got a question, what is a nathan stubbefield and what can be done with it?

    thanks, will appreicate a answer

  • easy way to wind a coil is to put it on a lathe and then all you have to do is control the winding of the wire and not the turning of the core.

  • nice sacrifice on the building of this for demonstration purposes. to take your old work apart for supplies takes a lot of love for humanity. much respect to you for your efforts. small sacrifice maybe,... but it's a lot of work 2 times over as well.

    i love the air battery you just made. i want to know where you get the carbon and magnesium strip.

    muDDy

  • is there any way around using something other than the coppe wire coated with cotton

  • just perfect dude thanks

  • Excellent. I am thinking of trying first twisting the two wires together then spooling them on as an experiment. I know when I lentz my other wires first for my Bedini setups it is soo much easier to spool. Oh your aching hands, there is much work in in your prized spools of wire.

  • Great craftsmanship!

    Have you tried pulsing the secondary coil with an outside power source?

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