by OldTramp » Thu Apr 02, 2009 6:45 am
Good Day!!!
For those who use various types and sizes of wire for scratchbuilding, I hope this helps.
1. WEAR SAFETY GLASSES!!! The wire could snap during the process.
2. Cut a pce. of wire about 4" longer than req'd.
3. Clamp one end of the wire in a vise or against a table. The other end gets chucked up in a drill. (I prefer a hand drill as there is less chance of over-twisting)
4. Ensure the drill and wire are straight and parallel. Apply slight tension and start the drill turning.
5. To check for straightness, stop the drill and ease the tension. You'll know when you've achieved the proper effect.
I hope this helps. It's great for making railings, stanchions, etc....
Also, I found a great source of very fine copper wire in an old computer mouse cord; it's a pain stripping the wire, but well worth it.
Good Day!!!
For those who use various types and sizes of wire for scratchbuilding, I hope this helps.
1. WEAR SAFETY GLASSES!!! The wire could snap during the process.
2. Cut a pce. of wire about 4" longer than req'd.
3. Clamp one end of the wire in a vise or against a table. The other end gets chucked up in a drill. (I prefer a hand drill as there is less chance of over-twisting)
4. Ensure the drill and wire are straight and parallel. Apply slight tension and start the drill turning.
5. To check for straightness, stop the drill and ease the tension. You'll know when you've achieved the proper effect.
I hope this helps. It's great for making railings, stanchions, etc....
Also, I found a great source of very fine copper wire in an old computer mouse cord; it's a pain stripping the wire, but well worth it.