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RE: brass spheres




From: 	RODERICK MAXWELL[SMTP:tank-at-magnolia-dot-net]
Reply To: 	tank-at-magnolia-dot-net
Sent: 	Tuesday, September 02, 1997 8:48 PM
To: 	Tesla List
Subject: 	Re: brass spheres

Tesla List wrote:
> 
> From:   Malcolm Watts[SMTP:MALCOLM-at-directorate.wnp.ac.nz]
> Sent:   Tuesday, September 02, 1997 12:42 AM
> To:     tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
> Subject:        Re: brass spheres
> 
> Hi Roderick,
> 
> > From:   RODERICK MAXWELL[SMTP:tank-at-magnolia-dot-net]
> > Reply To:   tank-at-magnolia-dot-net
> > Sent:   Monday, September 01, 1997 7:28 PM
> > To:     tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
> > Subject:    brass spheres
> >
> > Any of you list members remember a post several months ago by Fr. Tom
> > about a company that sells brass spheres in various diameters? I want to
> > use a small one on a high freq. coil that I am building. It's a small
> > coil that resonates at about .90-1Mhz. And I don't want to use a toroid.
> 
> I bought a child's skittle set which included two 3" hard plastic
> balls and covered the balls with pieces of Al foil using contact
> adhesive for the mini coils. Worked well, and even better by rolling
> the balls around on a flat surface after the foil was applied to
> smooth out the ridges. I gave the skittles away :) The finger grips
> in the balls were filled with hot-melt first.
> 
> Malcolm



     Thanks Malcolm, but I want this little coil to look real pretty!



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