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I took a different approach, soldering the wires to a brass press-fit 1/4-20 threaded insert in both top and bottom 1/2" thick disks. I've done this on both pine and Lexan disks. I think on the pine disks, I used epoxy as well as press-fit on the inserts. The threaded inserts serve both as a mechanical and electrical attachment to the top-load and lower base assembly, and this way there are literally no loose ends. The inserts I used were found at work but are similar to https://www.ebay.com/itm/292166989534?epid=2242025731&hash=item44068276de:g:VV8AAOSwyXFatmrx See http://www.laushaus.com/tesla/secondary.htm Regards, Gary Lau MA, USA On Wed, May 18, 2022 at 3:24 PM Mads <fleex@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Joshua > > I collected all my pictures and methods of secondary coil terminations > in my Secondary Coil part of the DRSSTC Tesla Coil Design Guide: > > https://kaizerpowerelectronics.dk/tesla-coils/drsstc-design-guide/secondary-coil/ > > > Kind regards > > Mads > > On 18-05-2022 18:36, Joshua Thomas wrote: > > Thanks for the previous comments on noise. Another question I have is how > > builders are terminating the magnet wire for their secondary coils. > Attach > > to a base plate? A bolt? Heavier wire? > > > > Iâ??m interested in knowing how people make the connection between the > bottom > > of the secondary and the grounding point. > _______________________________________________ > Tesla mailing list -- tcml@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe send an email to tcml-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >