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Update: Stuff I used Stephan is apparently 70%W, 30%Cu.
Phil
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Sent: 20 January 2016 20:15
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Subject: Re: [TCML] Spark Gap Electrodes - Flat or Rounded
You could use a bench grinder, but you would end up putting a groove in the wheel as they (wheels) don't have much width. Also wheels are dearer than belt sander / Linisher belts.
If they are Thoriated DON'T breathe the dust, for others it's best avoid breathing the dust, (especially so if like me you have asthma, - I found that after grinding without a mask a few years back)
Phil
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Subject: Re: [TCML] Spark Gap Electrodes - Flat or Rounded
What a bench grinder? Or would that tame too much too fast? Are there breathing hazards from dust
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From: Phil <pip@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 01/20/2016 05:55 (GMT-06:00)
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Subject: Re: [TCML] Spark Gap Electrodes - Flat or Rounded
Matthew,
You can round out the ends of Tungsten (in my case 0.25") by a belt sander or linisher, and using a drill.
It WILL wreck the belt though, but I find I can do eight ends on an already used belt ok.
Start the belt and chuck the Tungsten in the drill and simply hold against revolving belt. I used to make half hemispheres but now I find just rounding the edges is sufficient - just need to lose the 90 degree edge.
You can just make the curve out in third photo down:
http://www.hvtesla.com/srsg_2015.html (statics are 3/8 Tung / Copper, revolving are pure Tungsten)
Green welding rods (pure) are harder to do than those that are doped with something, I have found though.
Tungsten copper will cut very easily and you can round those with a file, but it ablates quicker (3/8 inch Diam' on 7kw or so)
Phil
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