MRL Handbook No. 6

How to Make Coils

You will find lots of good information in the handbook. It contains 46 drawings and 3 valuable charts. A lot in a small space but covering it well.

It leans towards the Novice or Experimenter and shows him how to make coils easily without a big investment in equipment. No real complicated winder is used and most of them can be made up from parts around the average home or shop. Commercial-looking coils may be wound  using these simple methods. Over many years we have run into many kinks in the field of coil building.

Contents:

     1.    Introduction
    2.    Jumble wound
    3.    Solenoid or Single Layer
    4.    Air or Skeleton
    5.    Bank Wound
    6.    Honeycomb or Lattice
    7.    Basket or Lorenz
    8.    Spiderweb or Pancake
    9.    Binocular
  10.    Figure 8 or D
  11.    Toroid or Doughnut
  12.    Multi-layer
  13.    Armature and Field
  14.    Bucking
  15.    Bifilar
  16.    Plug-in
  17.    Sliders
  18.    Link Coupling

 

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