I just finished winding my last coil and noticed the wire left on the spool is very low. I was wondering what procedures other people use when running low on wire. Some possibilities come to mind:
Since I'm relatively new to winding, I haven't developed the "feel" for how much wire is left. My plan presently is to take the chance and wind another coil. Since the next bobbin planned is very small, it may make it. If not, I'll get the chance to see a bare spool, which will give me an idea of how much wire is left going forward.
Thanks for any shared thoughts.
Bob
- Put aside the old spool and use new one. Possibly the experienced eye can tell when there's not enough wire left to complete a coil.
- Continue to wind with the old spool and splice if it runs out.
- If the wire runs out, remove it from the bobbin and start over with a new spool.
Since I'm relatively new to winding, I haven't developed the "feel" for how much wire is left. My plan presently is to take the chance and wind another coil. Since the next bobbin planned is very small, it may make it. If not, I'll get the chance to see a bare spool, which will give me an idea of how much wire is left going forward.
Thanks for any shared thoughts.
Bob
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