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TeslaStuff: April 2009
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Vist my website at TeslaStuff.com for plans, parts and information on Tesla Coils and construction. Sunday, April 12, 2009. The Tesla Coil Plans and Component Parts of TeslaStuff.com. When embarking on the building of my first Tesla Coil ( a six month endeavor. It quickly became apparent I was going to have to get creative to gather the parts I needed to build this thing. EBay. Why Build a Tesla Coil? My name is Alan and I run TeslaStuff. Has passionately engaged my mind, caused me to meet with some part...
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TeslaStuff: Yes, I am still selling my Tesla Coil Plans
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Vist my website at TeslaStuff.com for plans, parts and information on Tesla Coils and construction. Tuesday, November 23, 2010. Yes, I am still selling my Tesla Coil Plans. The plans for my medium size coil are available at www.teslastuff.com. Labels: Tesla Coil Plans. January 27, 2013 at 9:43 AM. I have been trying to find out if. A tesla Coil can be used to run a house? I would be interested in buying one of your Coils if this is so. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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TeslaStuff: November 2010
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Vist my website at TeslaStuff.com for plans, parts and information on Tesla Coils and construction. Tuesday, November 23, 2010. Video of a Tesla Coil from my plans built by one of my customers. A Tesla Coil built from Tesla Stuff Plans and Parts in Action! Yes, I am still selling my Tesla Coil Plans. The plans for my medium size coil are available at www.teslastuff.com. Labels: Tesla Coil Plans. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Video of a Tesla Coil from my plans built by one o.
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TeslaStuff: August 2009
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Vist my website at TeslaStuff.com for plans, parts and information on Tesla Coils and construction. Sunday, August 16, 2009. The Rotary Spark Gap for a Tesla Coil. You are looking at an Oriental Motor 1800 rpm synchronous motor, a G-10 fiberglass complete rotor thats. About 90 mm) with a matching solid copper 18 gauge back plate disk that has been drilled and balanced, a mandrel designed for this rotor and cw and ccw. Were $234.00 each. The companies I was directed to ( Herbach. At 75ma in Australia.
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TeslaStuff: September 2009
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Vist my website at TeslaStuff.com for plans, parts and information on Tesla Coils and construction. Sunday, September 20, 2009. Tesla Coil Primary Construction. Is an excerpt from my Tesla Coil Plans available with over 90 pictures (including a. Lot more of the primary construction). Available for $12 at my website,. Http:/ www.teslastuff.com/. Labels: Tesla Coil Primary Construction. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Tesla Coil Primary Construction.
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Paul's Tesla Coil Blog: December 2011
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Paul's Tesla Coil Blog. This is my blog of current hobbies, at the moment that happens to be all things Tesla so I have decided to build a Tesla coil and, as usual, I will go completely over the top with it. Wednesday, 28 December 2011. With all the combs finished and the primary coil approximately shaped to the correct spiral I decided to thread the primary copper tubing into the combs. It was slow going as you have to move the combs along the tubing one at a time working around the spiral. I still need...
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Paul's Tesla Coil Blog: June 2011
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Paul's Tesla Coil Blog. This is my blog of current hobbies, at the moment that happens to be all things Tesla so I have decided to build a Tesla coil and, as usual, I will go completely over the top with it. Monday, 27 June 2011. Here's a close-up of the digital readouts. Makes a good milling machine great. This is my little Hobbymat lathe, would like something a little larger but don't think I can fit anything else in. As you can see, not a lot of room left. Posted using BlogPress from my iPad. Draft pl...
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Paul's Tesla Coil Blog: Buying Perspex
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Paul's Tesla Coil Blog. This is my blog of current hobbies, at the moment that happens to be all things Tesla so I have decided to build a Tesla coil and, as usual, I will go completely over the top with it. During the build of this Tesla coil and during other projects I have found acrylic a very usefull material. Here is a few tips that I have discover through trial and errors along the way. Here's the best tips. 1 Find a supplier via google that stocks the type of perspex you require. 4 Extras. Som...
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Paul's Tesla Coil Blog: January 2012
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Paul's Tesla Coil Blog. This is my blog of current hobbies, at the moment that happens to be all things Tesla so I have decided to build a Tesla coil and, as usual, I will go completely over the top with it. Saturday, 28 January 2012. 2A Variac for Phase Shifting. To make the phase shifter we use a variac wired as a variable inductor, a motor run capacitor and bleed resistor. First to arrive was a 2A panel mount variac. I bought it from a seller on eBay called Wattbits. Links to this post. As you can see...
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Paul's Tesla Coil Blog: Grounding point for the Tesla Coil
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Paul's Tesla Coil Blog. This is my blog of current hobbies, at the moment that happens to be all things Tesla so I have decided to build a Tesla coil and, as usual, I will go completely over the top with it. Sunday, 2 June 2013. Grounding point for the Tesla Coil. The 3 wires will run under the drainage gravel around the edge of the conservatory and will run up the wall just to the right of the wall basket. I threaded a short piece of the 5 awg silicon wire through the hole just to check hole size was OK.