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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 145214" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>Yes. This picture depicts the design Steven Gibbs uses with his caduceus coils. I remember the coil is to be wound out to 7.8cm. And the guage wire to use is 21 AWG. I started with a 24 foot length of 21AWG wire. Then folded it in half. Then twisted it untill you could see the wires forming a nice 90 degree angle with each other. Then the hard part is getting it wound into a flat pancake coil. I found you could do it by hand by forming the pancake coil onto some tape with the sticky side up. I encased my caduceus coil in resin.</p><p></p><p>I haven't done any experimentation with Steven Chiverton's design though. But the Gibbs design does work. I definitely feel the dragging effect while tuning the HDR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 145214, member: 288"] Yes. This picture depicts the design Steven Gibbs uses with his caduceus coils. I remember the coil is to be wound out to 7.8cm. And the guage wire to use is 21 AWG. I started with a 24 foot length of 21AWG wire. Then folded it in half. Then twisted it untill you could see the wires forming a nice 90 degree angle with each other. Then the hard part is getting it wound into a flat pancake coil. I found you could do it by hand by forming the pancake coil onto some tape with the sticky side up. I encased my caduceus coil in resin. I haven't done any experimentation with Steven Chiverton's design though. But the Gibbs design does work. I definitely feel the dragging effect while tuning the HDR. [/QUOTE]
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