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Drill bit for micro coil

Discussion in 'Tips and Tricks For Vaping' started by BadWingman, Apr 27, 2014.

  1. BadWingman

    BadWingman Thread Starter Newbie

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    I picked up this drill bit from HomePro and I find it easier than a standard one or toothpick. Something solid to hold and you can get your first wrap tight on the shoulder and keep pulling the tension that way. I don't remember the price but 80b or thereabouts.

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    I've tried a 2mm drill bit but I like the tooth pick method better myself....
     
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    ryanmacl Well-Known Member

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    Hmm, didn't think about those bits. I have some of those in my tool box, maybe I'll try one out.
     
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    BadWingman Thread Starter Newbie

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    I got the idea from beardy using the syringe and pulling his wraps against the shoulder. I got a nice tight group without even needing to heat and pinch. It's one of those things. ...I find it better but maybe not for everyone.
     
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    screw drivers are awesome with the long handles and room to build. I've used the phillips that comes with my atomizer to build on.
     

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