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Conductive Thread Wind-up

Conductive Thread Wind-up
Got some thread but too much resistance?
Got some wire that's too thin?
Need a special fashion look to complete your eTextile design?
In a pinch to finish some soft circuitry?

Simply wind-up your own conductive thread/wire with a flick of your wrist!
 
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Conductive Thread
Conductive Wire - I used Insulated Copper Wire from a former printer motor
Fringe Twister can be purchased or easily made.
Yarn
Steel wool
Multimeter

Two other cord making tools have just come to my awareness.
They can be found at one of my favorite suppliers, Textura.
Bradshaw Rope Maker
Leonardo Rope Machine
I have not used these tools, but would like to!
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11 comments
Apr 4, 2011. 6:37 PMdecora says:
this just causes all kinds of happy centers to go off bursting in my brain.
Aug 28, 2010. 1:17 PMNyxius says:
you should add a 1/4 in bolt and saw off the head of it. this would let you put it in a drill and keep constant pressure on it while you are winding.
Mar 14, 2009. 1:47 AMDELETED_yoghurtsniffer says:
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Aug 9, 2010. 12:52 PMac1D says:
9, you mean.
Apr 6, 2009. 11:51 AMglenn.craver says:
Wow, that was really cool! I'm gonna need to try making one of these next time I'm at the hardware shop. Maybe spruce up my breadboard a little ;) Thanks for the instructable :)
Mar 13, 2009. 9:41 PMosgeld says:
i think you really have something here, especially with twisting conductivity with yarn excellent !
Mar 13, 2009. 2:35 PMerosser says:
This is a fabulous idea! I've done some finger weaving, and this would be ideal for cording the fringes at the end. Nice work, and very cleanly executed!
Mar 13, 2009. 11:09 AMjamwaffles says:
cool. shame you have no comments - you deserve more :)

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