John L. Perry
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Hi
What I need, is a schematic diagram of the above power supply, so that I can make a feather burner. For those not enlightened as to what it will be used for, I will explain.
As an (Archery) enthusiast, I enjoy making my own traditional equipment. A feather burner is a device that uses either nichrome wire, or music wire that is 0.025 of an inch in diameter, and is shaped to the contour of the feathers that you desire to use. A fixture is made to hold the arrow that was previously fletched with 3 feathers. The arrow sits in a hole on the left side. (nock end) And the right side sits in a (v groove) . The heating element wire fastens to a couple of stainless steel bolts that are about 2.5 inches away from the base of the fixture. The heating wire needs to glow red so as to burn the feather to shape, as you turn the arrow upward. Direct current works the best for this project.
Any help would be appreciated. Thankyou. John from Chesterfield Twp, Michigan.
What I need, is a schematic diagram of the above power supply, so that I can make a feather burner. For those not enlightened as to what it will be used for, I will explain.
As an (Archery) enthusiast, I enjoy making my own traditional equipment. A feather burner is a device that uses either nichrome wire, or music wire that is 0.025 of an inch in diameter, and is shaped to the contour of the feathers that you desire to use. A fixture is made to hold the arrow that was previously fletched with 3 feathers. The arrow sits in a hole on the left side. (nock end) And the right side sits in a (v groove) . The heating element wire fastens to a couple of stainless steel bolts that are about 2.5 inches away from the base of the fixture. The heating wire needs to glow red so as to burn the feather to shape, as you turn the arrow upward. Direct current works the best for this project.
Any help would be appreciated. Thankyou. John from Chesterfield Twp, Michigan.
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