--- "Roy J. Tellason" <rtellason@...> wrote:
setup similar to a sewing machine (With a sewing
needle). It would use small gauge enamel covered wire:
The type used for magnetic windings.
Wire wrapping is great for prototyping in conjunction
with bread boards, but that's about all it's good for.
It's much easier to etch than build and use the
Frankenstein I just described.
IMHO: What a nightmare...
Best
Marvin Dickens
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> I wonder if there's any feasibility to using someThe only model that I can think of would involve a
> kind of a CNC setup to do
> wire-wrapping? Any of you guys have any thoughts on
> this?
setup similar to a sewing machine (With a sewing
needle). It would use small gauge enamel covered wire:
The type used for magnetic windings.
Wire wrapping is great for prototyping in conjunction
with bread boards, but that's about all it's good for.
It's much easier to etch than build and use the
Frankenstein I just described.
IMHO: What a nightmare...
Best
Marvin Dickens
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