I trird pinching it, but didnt help. Also getting a loop that isnt laying flat, its more diagonalNot a big deal really, you could try spacing all of the wraps so they all have a gap between them or when you fit the coil, pulse & pinch it a bit
Put the coil on a jig and pull one of the legs of the coil with a pair of pliers that should sort it for you.I trird pinching it, but didnt help. Also getting a loop that isnt laying flat, its more diagonal
What kinda jig? Would one of those coiler tube things help?Put the coil on a jig and pull one of the legs of the coil with a pair of pliers that should sort it for you.
A jig is the rod you wrap your coil around .What kinda jig? Would one of those coiler tube things help?
Tried that,on the rod, it doesnt work. Its too springy, and its because its like curved left and right... im thinking of getting one of those thingamabobs that is like a rod n u just twist it. Dunno what its called tho, ir if it will help@BULLDOG1964 's got you covered, put it back on the rod/ coil jig/ coiling tool/ the thing you wrap your wire around & give the legs a tug with a pair of pliers. Should help straighten it all up