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    Andrew Jackson 4
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      Does anyone know the issue of MEW that featured a coil spring winding jig/attachment for a myford lathe?

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      Andrew Jackson 4
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        winding jig

        #123013
        dcosta
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          @dcosta

          Hello Andrew,
          Using the free application MEW_Indexes **LINK** I found:
          — using the word coil for the search criterion
          Issue———Title
          30 —– Coils for a novel application
          31 —– Coils for a novel application
          82 —– Secrets of successful coil winding
          — using the word spring for the search criterion
          9 —— Overcoming return spring for gravity feed
          9 —— Free spring wire
          23 —- Spring back
          27 —- Winding small springs

          Hope this is of some interest to you.

          Best regards
          Dias Costa

          #123090
          Russell Eberhardt
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            @russelleberhardt48058

            You might find this useful: **LINK**

            Russell.

            #123101
            John McNamara
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              @johnmcnamara74883

              Hi All

              Please take extra care spring making on the lathe. Old hands know this but if you are a beginner……

              Be absolutely sure that you cannot get any part of your body in between the wire and the machine while it is turning. even twenty thou .020" piano wire has a breaking strain of 116 pounds 52kg But the strength is only part of the story…. being so thin it will behave just like an old fashioned wire cheese cutter, a very effective knife…..

              And it it does let go or break the flying end can do serious damage. wear eye protection. and keep your fingers out of range, sometimes it will break while you are winding, if you are guiding it with your fingers the broken end can be razor sharp. The only safe way to do it is with a jig mounted on the toolpost. Hands off.

              Regards
              John

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